is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Technology Management and a core member of the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing in the Faculty of Engineering and IT at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her research interests are heterogeneous collaborations, industry convergence and technology forecasting in technology-driven environments. Nathalie is particularly interested in spanning the boundaries between different disciplines, industries and actors in the collaboration arena, such as industry, university and government.
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Articles published on IXD&A:
• ‘Design Principles for Safe Human Robot Collaboration.’, N. 61, 2024, pp. 66 – 97, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-061-002), Google Scholar
"With the development of collaborative robots (cobots), a paradigm shift in human-robot collaboration (HRC) is emerging in the workplace. When introducing cobots, a new range of hazards and harms needs..."
"With the development of collaborative robots (cobots), a paradigm shift in human-robot collaboration (HRC) is emerging in the workplace. When introducing cobots, a new range of hazards and harms needs..."
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