
Author: Bill Papantoniou
Doctor of Cognitive Ergonomics
Bill Papantoniou is researcher at the Ergonomics Unit of the National Technical University of Athens. He also teaches Ergonomics in the AKTO Industrial Design school and works in projects involving the support of human work (physical and cognitive).
Bill graduated in Mechanical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens and specialized in Production Engineering. He then proceded in studying Ergonomics, focusing on the analysis and design of information systems supporting complex cognitive work which lead to a PhD in Cognitive Ergonomics from NTUA.
Research Interests:
Cognitive Ergonomics, Design Methodology, Usability, Ethnographic Approaches
Publications
Publications
Papantoniou, Bill (2007): Hidden Aspects of the Anaesthesia Chart. In Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 0 (0) pp. . https://www.springerlink.com/content/f7676p5600430184/?p=847e4a69acc0465fa2fdcbdd56dc2776&pi=6
Papantoniou, Bill (2015): Cognitive ergonomics. In: Papantoniou, Bill, Soegaard, Mads, Lupton, Julia Reinhard, Goktürk, Mehmet, Trepess, David, Knemeyer, Dirk, Svoboda, Eric, Memmel, Thomas, Folmer, Eelke, Gunes, Hatice, Harrod, Martin, Spillers, Frank, Hornecker, Eva (eds). "The Glossary of Human Computer Interaction" The Interaction Design Foundation .