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Elena Fratini is a Doctoral Researcher at Loughborough University’s School of Design and Creative Arts. Her academic journey includes a BSc in Product Design Engineering from Liverpool John Moores University and an MSc in Ergonomics (Human Factors) from Loughborough University, accredited by the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Her research focuses on applying ergonomic principles to enhance product safety and usability, particularly in transport systems.
Her educational background emphasizes human-centered design and safety-critical systems. She has conducted studies in virtual reality testing of human-machine interfaces (eHMIs), prioritization algorithms for road safety scenarios, and cross-continental academic collaboration during global disruptions. Her work bridges theoretical ergonomic principles with practical applications in automotive and transportation design.
Though no formal grants or awards are listed, her research contributions address contemporary challenges in human factors engineering. She is affiliated with Loughborough’s ergonomics facilities and collaborates internationally. No advised students or specific lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided text.




