Alec Gonazles, third year PhD student, was the 2nd runner up at the Clemson 3MT!
https://www.hfes.org/About-HFES/HFES-Awards-Program/Student-and-Student-Chapter-Awards
ECHO Lab members presented their work at the 2023 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting in Washington D.C.
Gonzales, A., Barbieri, D., Srinivasan, D., Carbonell, A., Joseph, A., Cha, J. S. (2023, September 20-26) Evaluation of Shoulder-Support Exoskeletons to Support Minimally Invasive Surgical Postures. 11th International Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders. Bengaluru, India.
Hope Lanier (left), a junior industrial engineering student at Clemson University, presents her work titled: Scrubbing into the Future: Evaluating Exoskeleton’s Effect on Healthcare Workers’ Energy Expenditure and Fatigue at the 7th Annual Summer Creative Inquiry + Undergraduate Research Showcase.
Gonzales, A., Barbieri, D. F., Carbonell, A. M., Joseph, A., Srinivasan, D., & Cha, J. (2023). The Compatibility of Exoskeletons in Perioperative Environments and Workflows: An Analysis of Surgical Team Members’ Perspectives and Workflow Simulation. Ergonomics, 1–28. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00140139.2023.2240045
Medical students from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville (UofSCSOMG) collaborated with ECHO lab over the summer as part of the Student Opportunities for Academic Achievement Through Research Program in Greenville (SOARinG) program. These students presented their work at the annual UofSCSOMG Annual Medical Student Research Symposium.