64th CREE Council Meeting (online)
- Posted by Marc Snell
- Categories News
- Date November 25, 2023
The CREE Council held its 64th meeting online on the 24.11.2023.
In total the CREE Council prolonged 46 and welcomed 19 new European Ergonomists. Congratulations to all those who had their applications approved!
Author: Marc Snell
Dr. Marc Snell is an ergonomics specialist at the BMW Group in Munich, Germany and has extensive experience in the fields of ergonomics, biomechanics, work physiology, force measurement and evaluation, and workplace safety and health. He is also the principal and founder of ergonomos CS UG. He holds bachelor degrees in biochemistry and mathematics from the College of Wooster, a PhD in Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics from Virginia Tech, and is a certified European Ergonomist (Eur.Erg.).
Dr. Marc Snell is an ergonomics specialist at the BMW Group in Munich, Germany and has extensive experience in the fields of ergonomics, biomechanics, work physiology, force measurement and evaluation, and workplace safety and health. He is also the principal and founder of ergonomos CS UG. He holds bachelor degrees in biochemistry and mathematics from the College of Wooster, a PhD in Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics from Virginia Tech, and is a certified European Ergonomist (Eur.Erg.).
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