NHanCE grad student won first place in 2021 National Ergonomics Month Contest

NHanCE grad student won first place in 2021 National Ergonomics Month Contest

Event Date: November 1, 2021
NEM Award Certificate
The contest entries provided a snapshot of how life, education, healthcare, work industry, community, and/or innovation has evolved in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what they believe are the HF/E implications as we approach new national and global normals.

Nade Liang, a 3rd year Ph.D. student at NHanCE Lab won first place in the 2021 National Ergonomics Month Contest under the theme of "Back to the Future: What Did We Leave Behind, and Where Are We Going?". 

The contest was held by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) and the National Ergonomics Month (NEM) Committee and were featuring three themes this year: 

1. Back to the Future: What Did We Leave Behind, and Where Are We Going?

2. Spotlight on Healthcare Industry Application

3. K-12 HF/E Activities Booklet Creation

For the first theme, the contest entries are providing a snapshot of how life, education, healthcare, work industry, community, and/or innovation has evolved in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what they believe are the HF/E implications as we approach new national and global normals.