2021 IOE 334
A student from Industrial and Operations Engineering 334, taught by Professor Paul Green, measures the lighting levels of stop signs on Bonisteel Boulevard at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on September 14, 2021.
In 334, students are learning human factors engineering, in this case by determining the distances from which they can read the sign by a wide range of drivers under a wide range of conditions. In 334, students will also be measuring the sound levels of outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers, create simulated warehouses verifying that the forces and energy required over a shift to move boxes are not excessive as well as design workplace factories so the parts the workers need are within reach.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
2021 IOE 334
A student from Industrial and Operations Engineering 334, taught by Professor Paul Green, measures the lighting levels of stop signs on Bonisteel Boulevard at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on September 14, 2021.
In 334, students are learning human factors engineering, in this case by determining the distances from which they can read the sign by a wide range of drivers under a wide range of conditions. In 334, students will also be measuring the sound levels of outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers, create simulated warehouses verifying that the forces and energy required over a shift to move boxes are not excessive as well as design workplace factories so the parts the workers need are within reach.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing