>From April 1st 2008, the Biomechanics Technical Committee is accepting submissions for the IEA August 2009 Congress in Beijing, China. Proposals and draft abstracts are due by August 15, 2008 to the co-chairs so we can begin to arrange the sessions.
The committee is calling for proposals for symposia, panels, workshops, field demonstrations and papers that address current or emerging issues in the application of biomechanics to ergonomics.
The content of these offerings could include reports of field and laboratory research, conceptual models, evaluations using biomechanical measures.
In particular, the committee is looking for contributions covering novel field and laboratory exposure methods.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the chairs:
SILB235@LNI.WA.GOV and L.Straker@curtin.edu.au
You will find attached important information about the IEA'2009 Triennial Congress, including deadlines and the template for abstracts. The deadline for submitting abstracts is November 15, 2008.
For more information, please go to the website of the IEA'2009 congress: www.iea2009.org
By Dr Barbara Silverstein, Programme Chair, Professor Leon Straker, Co-Chair
The committee is calling for proposals for symposia, panels, workshops, field demonstrations and papers that address current or emerging issues in the application of biomechanics to ergonomics.
The content of these offerings could include reports of field and laboratory research, conceptual models, evaluations using biomechanical measures.
In particular, the committee is looking for contributions covering novel field and laboratory exposure methods.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the chairs:
SILB235@LNI.WA.GOV and L.Straker@curtin.edu.au
You will find attached important information about the IEA'2009 Triennial Congress, including deadlines and the template for abstracts. The deadline for submitting abstracts is November 15, 2008.
For more information, please go to the website of the IEA'2009 congress: www.iea2009.org
By Dr Barbara Silverstein, Programme Chair, Professor Leon Straker, Co-Chair