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Do you work alongside ‘thinking’ machines?
In partnership with the Centre for Work Health and Safety, Charles Sturt University is undertaking research that aims to understand workers’ experiences with advanced technologies and related risks in the workplace.
We all know that technological advancements are reshaping traditional work environments. Such innovation will generate a range of impacts on workers, many of which are not yet known. Our specific goal with this research is to identify the barriers that workers may experience when working with intelligent decision support technologies in the workplace. We are currently seeking participants for our online questionnaire. We are particularly interested in hearing from leaders from the aviation and aerospace industry, and as such, we are keen to capture your insights. Please find attached a study invitation that details what is involved in participating in the study, and a link to commence participation. This invitation may be distributed to any potentially interested parties, and we would very much appreciate any help you may be able to provide with promoting the research. You can also access the study link directly here - https://csufobjbs.au1.qualtrics.com/...C1bXbrH0fFfe05. If you have any questions about the research, please do not hesitate to contact me (Chief Investigator, Dr Ben Morrison; bmorrison@csu.edu.au). Thank you for your time. Regards, Ben Morrison Research Team Chief Investigator: Dr Ben Morrison Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University Co-Investigators: Dr Natalie Morrison, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University Professor Mike Innes, University of South Australia Professor Manoranjan Paul, School of Mathematics and Computing Sciences, Charles Sturt University Associate Professor Yeslam Al-Saggaf, School of Mathematics and Computing Sciences, Charles Sturt University Ms. Angelica Varhammar, Centre for Work Health and Safety Dr. Gregory Zelic, Centre for Work Health and Safety Dr Joshua Kelson, School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University |
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