Sarah Sharples
Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
The University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Biography
Professor Sarah Sharples is a Professor of Human Factors in the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering and Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. She completed her PhD in 1999 and has been a researcher, research manager or grant holder on a number of industrial, government and EU funded projects, including a long term programme of research for Network Rail examining implications, design and implementation of novel interfaces for railway control and use of rail simulation for human factors research. She is a CI in the Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute and Co-Director of the Horizon Doctoral Training Centre. She is PI of a national network to support PhD students in Digital Economy, and leads the University of Nottingham and Leicester Partnership with the Transport Systems Catapult, where she is also a Non-Executive Director. She also leads a national Network Plus: Connected Everything, which brings together communities of computer scientists, manufacturing, design, business and engineering specialists to examine digital manufacturing. She works in the domains of transport, healthcare and manufacturing, and is a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist .Her main areas of interest and expertise are Human-Computer Interaction, cognitive ergonomics and development of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies for examination of interaction with innovative technologies in complex systems. She was President of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors from 2015-2016, and co-editor of the leading ergonomics/human factors text, Evaluation of Human Work, 4th edition (2015).
Research Interest
Her main areas of interest and expertise are Human-Computer Interaction, cognitive ergonomics and development of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies for examination of interaction with innovative technologies in complex systems. She was President of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors from 2015-2016, and co-editor of the leading ergonomics/human factors text, Evaluation of Human Work, 4th edition (2015).
Publications
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BROWN M, HOUGHTON R, SHARPLES S, MORLEY J. The attribution of success when using navigation aids: Ergonomics Ergonomics. 58(3), 426-433 .(2015).
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BALFE N, SHARPLES S, WILSON JR. Impact of automation: Measurement of performance, workload and behaviour in a complex control environment: Applied Ergonomics Applied Ergonomics. 47, 52-64 .(2015).
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BROWN M, SHAW D, SHARPLES S, JEUNE IL, BLAKEY J. A survey-based cross-sectional study of doctors' expectations and experiences of non-technical skills for out of hours work: BMJ Open BMJ Open. 5(2).(2015).