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Setia Hermawati

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

Dr Setia Hermawati received her PhD from Loughborough University in 2011 and master degrees from Luleå University of Technology (Sweden) and University of Groningen (the Netherlands). She worked as a Research Fellow in Human Factors Research Group since 2011. She has participated in several research projects funded by EU (FP7, Horizon 2020) and UK (Innovate UK, KTP). Her research interest focuses on the application of human factors and ergonomics, especially related to user-centred design and user experience.

Research Summary

Investigation on workers fatigue and and intervention methods (https://info.ktponline.org.uk/action/details/partnership.aspx?id=13361) Developing a wearable sensor to gather worker's ergonomic… read more

Selected Publications

Current Research

  1. Investigation on workers fatigue and and intervention methods (https://info.ktponline.org.uk/action/details/partnership.aspx?id=13361)
  2. Developing a wearable sensor to gather worker's ergonomic data (https://info.ktponline.org.uk/action/details/partnership.aspx?id=13724)
  3. Fatigue in Indonesian gig workers
  4. Crowd monitoring technology to support decision making in human-AI teaming

Past Research

  1. Modularised approach to speed up development and deployment of Digital Twin solutions (DIGITbrain - https://digitbrain.eu/)
  2. Optimisation of production processes using Cloud/HPC-based modelling and simulation (Cloudifacturing - https://www.cloudifacturing.eu/)
  3. Enabling engineering workflow - spanning domains such as CAD, CAM, CAE (CFD), Systems and PLM - on cloud computing (CloudFlow - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/609100)
  4. Virtual training for automotive assembly workers (VISTRA - https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/285176)
  5. Vehicular cloud computing platform to improve the management of the road network(iMotors - https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=102586#/tabOverview)

Future Research

I welcome enquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the application of human factors and ergonomics, especially related to: 1) user-centred design and user experience; 2) topics related to ergonomics in workplace; and 3) critical decision making in AI and human teaming .

I also welcome any ideas and projects from a fellow academic, research group and current/potential industry partner.

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