1202 - The Human Factors Podcast
A podcast by Barry Kirby C.ErgHF FCIEHF
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91 Episodes
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VR, AR and XR in Human Factors- In discussion with Prof. Bob Stone
Published: 29/03/2021 -
Human Factors on the other side of the world – An interview with Dr Karl Bridges
Published: 17/03/2021 -
Design for Everybody – An interview with CIEHF President -Amanda Widdowson
Published: 1/03/2021 -
Virtual Humans – Should we be concerned? An interview with David Burden
Published: 14/02/2021 -
Continuing Professional Development in 2021 with Martin Thody
Published: 1/02/2021 -
Air! with Prof Paul Lewis and Jo Polson
Published: 5/10/2020 -
HF Tools for Embedded displays – A discussion with Matt Jackson
Published: 21/09/2020 -
Human Factors in NASA -An insight into HF on the Orion Programme.
Published: 7/09/2020 -
AI and Digital Health SIG – An interview with Dr Mark Sujan
Published: 24/08/2020 -
Human Factors Trials – An interview with Vicki Wall FCIEHF
Published: 3/08/2020 -
CIEHF Defence Sector Group – An interview with Co-Chair Steve Harmer FCIEHF
Published: 5/07/2020 -
Revolution in Tactical Training during lockdown – Edward Thody and Matthew Llewellyn
Published: 1/07/2020 -
Farming PPE – Inspiring future collaboration
Published: 7/05/2020 -
Using Cyber in Covid-19 Lockdown – a discussion with Amanda Kirby
Published: 16/04/2020 -
When Podcasts collide – Working from Home Tips from the Travelling Ergonomist
Published: 29/03/2020 -
Meet the CIEHF Chief Exec – Dr Noorzaman Rashid
Published: 16/03/2020 -
Human Factors in Space – An interview with Susan Buckle, UK Space Agency
Published: 2/03/2020 -
Automation and Human Factors – An interview with Dr Malcolm Cook
Published: 18/02/2020 -
CPD – Tips for 2020 with Julia Clarke and Martin Thody
Published: 3/02/2020 -
The Nuclear Option – An interview with Grant Hudson
Published: 20/01/2020
Barry Kirby explores aspects of Human Factors, from practitioners in the field, through Processes and Tools that are useful (or not) and other Information and News that may be beneficial. For HF people to keep in touch and non-HF people to hear what we do.