Advanced Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering — eye-tracking, workload, and ISO 15005/15007 applied.
About us Advanced Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering — eye-tracking, workload, and ISO 15005/15007 applied.
Advanced Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering, integrating technologies such as eye-tracking and workload assessment methodologies, is essential in the development of cockpit interfaces for eVTOL aircraft and UAM systems. The rigorous application of international standards such as ISO 15005 and ISO 15007 enables the optimization of human-machine interaction under AFCS and FBW criteria, ensuring the mitigation of cognitive errors and the improvement of situational awareness in critical operations. Related technical areas include dynamics/control, certification, and fatigue analysis, where the integration of kinematic and physiological data facilitates ergonomic design aligned with advanced aerodynamic practices and operational safety.
Specialized laboratories are equipped with HIL and SIL systems for real-time simulation and biometric data acquisition, complemented by EMC testing and acoustic analysis to validate compliance with applicable international regulations and aviation certification guidelines such as EASA CS-27/CS-29 and FAA Part 27/29. This environment fosters the training of specialists in areas such as Human Factors Engineer, Safety Analyst, Systems Integrator, and Flight Data Analyst, contributing to technical excellence and innovation in advanced ergonomics for emerging aerial platforms.
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Advanced Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering — eye-tracking, workload, and ISO 15005/15007 applied.
- Format: Online
- Duration: 19 months
- Time: 1900 H
- Practices: Consult
- Language: ES / EN
- Credits: 60 ECTS
- Registration date: 04-07-2026
- Start date: 28-08-2026
- Available places: 7
390.000 $
Skills and results
What you will learn
1. **Master Advanced Ergonomics: Eye Tracking, Workload, and ISO Standards in Naval Environments**
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Advanced Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering — eye-tracking, workload, and ISO 15005/15007 applied.
9.9 Introduction to Naval Ergonomics: Fundamentals and Objectives
9.9 Human-Centered Design: Principles and Applications in the Naval Environment
9.3 Introduction to Eye-Tracking: Methodology and Applications in Ergonomics
9.4 Physiology of Vision and Visual Perception in Naval Environments
9.5 Introduction to Workload: Concepts and Assessment
9.6 Human Factors in the Design of Naval Workstations
9.7 Task Analysis in the Naval Context: Methodology and Examples
9.8 Introduction to Relevant ISO Standards for Naval Ergonomics
9.9 Practical Application of Eye-Tracking: Case Studies in Naval Environments
9.90 Module Conclusion and Preparation for the Next Module
Capstone-type projects
- Eye-Tracking and Workload Analysis: Evaluation in the cockpit.
- ISO 15005/15007 Design: Ergonomic adaptation of the control console.
- Simulation & Optimization: Task analysis and interface design.
- Validation & Compliance: Verification against standards.
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