Marino Menozzi Jäckli: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2015 |
Name | Dr. Marino Menozzi Jäckli |
Field | Human Factors |
Address | Dep. Gesundheitswiss. und Technol. ETH Zürich, SEC C 2 Scheuchzerstrasse 7 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 39 81 |
mmenozzi@ethz.ch | |
Department | Management, Technology, and Economics |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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365-0900-00L | Managing the Technology Driven Enterprise Exclusively for the MAS MTEC students and PhDs. | 3 credits | 2V | R. Boutellier, M. Menozzi Jäckli | |
Abstract | This lecture and discussion round gives insights into strategic questions, general principles and implementation of technology and innovation management using and discussing specific cases. | ||||
Learning objective | On the basis of theories and methods proposed, MAS and PhD students should take away implications for their work with technology and innovation. Great importance is attached to the exchange between students. | ||||
Literature | Literature and readings will be announced beforehand. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Small discussion groups with MAS and PhD students. | ||||
376-1178-00L | Human Factors II | 2 credits | 2V | M. Menozzi Jäckli, R. Boutellier, R. Huang, M. Siegrist | |
Abstract | Strategies, individual abilities and needs, as well as properties of products are factors controlling quality and performance in everyday interactions with products. In this second block of lectures, cognitive aspects are in focus therefore complementing the more physical oriented approach in the first block. A basic scientific approach is adopted and relevant links to practice are illustrated. | ||||
Learning objective | The goal of the lecture is to empower students in designing products enabling an efficient and qualitatively high standing interaction between human and the environment, considering costs, benefits, health, and safety as well. The goal is achieved in addressing a broad variety of topics and embedding the discussion in macroscopic factors such as the behavior of consumers and objectives of economy. | ||||
Content | Cognitive factors in perception and information processing, Experimental techniques in assessing human performance and well-being, human factors and ergonomics in product development and innovation, decision taking, consumer behavior | ||||
Literature | Salvendy G. (ed), Handbook of Human Factors, Wiley & Sons, 2012 |