Ergonomics specialist Robin Hancock joins Kinneir Dufort's award winning research team

Kinneir Dufort welcomes Ergonomics and Usability Specialist Robin Hancock to their award winning research team.

Robin started his career as a Research Associate in the Environmental Ergonomics Laboratory at Loughborough University, he then moved onto work within a variety of industries.

At the National Physical Laboratory he lead truly unique research into the use of augmented reality in 3D mapping and for London Underground he worked with engineers to integrate the new trains onto the LU network, and ran the usability testing of a tunnel repair machine on the Jubilee line.

In the medical device usability domain Robin has designed and ran formative and summative usability studies for various large global pharmaceutical companies.

Before joining Kinneir Dufort Robin worked as a mentor in UX at the Engine Shed based WebStart Bristol, and tutored in ergonomics at Coventry University School of Art and Design.

With his wealth of experience and insights Robin is an asset to the already global award winning research team.

Dr Ian Culverhouse, Principle Human Factors & Usability Consultant at Kinneir Dufort, commented:

We are delighted to have Robin join our growing research team. Robin brings with him a wealth of experience applying Human Factors and Ergonomics to a range of industry sectors. His experience in the medical sector further bolsters our capabilities and experience in conducting global formative and summative usability studies.

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