- Ergonomics
- Biomechanics
- Human Factors Engineering
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Eunsik Kim is a Professor at the University of Windsor , holding a position in the Department of Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering . His research focuses on ergonomics, occupational safety, and biomechanics, with applications in automotive design, workplace safety, and human-machine interaction. He leads the Occupational Safety and Ergonomics research lab , where students explore real-world solutions for challenges such as driver fatigue, musculoskeletal risks in manual labor, and automation in agriculture. Key research interests include: Ergonomics : Optimizing workstation designs, automotive seating, and anti-vibration tools Biomechanics : Analyzing human posture, musculoskeletal loading, and workplace ergonomics Machine Learning : Developing AI-driven systems for posture recognition, workload prediction, and task automation Autonomous Vehicles : Investigating human factors in driving automation and takeover scenarios Education Innovation : Gamification in engineering labs to enhance student motivation and learning Collaborations include projects with Ewha Womans University (South Korea) on autonomous vehicle comfort and a prototype robotic system for mushroom harvesting. His work often bridges theoretical research with practical applications, addressing both industry and academic challenges. Awards and Recognition: Students Ilfeoma Michael and Elnaz Akhavan Rezaee received accolades at the Association of Canadian Ergonomists conference for their lab research Advising and Grants: Professor Kim mentors students in interdisciplinary projects, focusing on ergonomics, robotics, and AI. His research has led to innovations in workplace safety and automated systems, supported by institutional and collaborative funding. Labs/Teams: The Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Lab and partnerships with South Korean institutions drive cutting-edge studies in automotive safety, robotics, and human factors engineering.










