POSTED: 03 Oct, 2022
The ACC has welcomed a new PhD Researcher, Jacqueline Greentree.
Jacqueline is based at QUT (Queensland University of Technology) and is part of the Centre’s Human-Robot Workforce program (led by Penny Williams and greg hearn).
Jacqueline is supervised by Paula McDonald and her research is focused on how collaborative robotics are reshaping the skills required of the Advanced Manufacturing workforce.
The findings will provide new insights on the extent of collaborative robotic adoption in Advanced Manufacturing in Australia, facilitate the identification of skill requirements for the future, and will explain the real and perceived impacts of technological change on the worker.
Read more about the program and its research projects here: Human-Robot Workforce
Welcome Jacqueline!
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