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Healthcare is similar in that disruption is grossly changing the nature of the business and for the leadership attributes re- quired. But the nature of the healthcare industry will have to keep resources local as much as possible due to the human component of the business. By Casey Bedgood
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Working in healthcare can cause major mental, physical and organizational stress, which in turn can lead to clinical hazards. Artificial intelligence may help, though recent research on such advanced technology is largely devoted to patient safety; ... What’s missing is a need to integrate AI and cognitive ergonomics to make it more user-friendly for medical workers.
By Avishek Choudhury
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In-home healthcare is no different from many other industries expecting significant changes in the upcoming decades. Technology will change the ways in which we interact with and care for our patients. Industrial and systems engineers will be essential to this transformation working to integrate the people, processes and technology.
By Laura Czuba
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Through a research project funded by National Science Foundation, the authors studied metacognitive problem-solving in undergraduate engineering students using virtual reality and eye tracking. The project focuses on simulating different types of manufacturing systems. The study was intended to determine if a simulated manufacturing process would help students seek more information and improve their metacognitive skill.
By Faisal Aqlan, Lisa Jo Elliott and Richard Zhao
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Carbon capturing and sequestering/storing (CCS) is emerging as a vital technology to achieve climate goals in conjunction with renewables and energy efficiency. Here is a look at how it can cut greenhouse gases emissions.
By Alaa Kafafi
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