Course Overview
302225 Introduction to the concept of ergonomics in design302225 Analysis of MME system design, How to assess the interface design, Design methodology302225 Body dimensions and is application in design302225 Dimensional optimization for the population and use of percentile302225 The musculo-skeletal system and joint motion study, Human body follows the principle of lever302225 Basic model on calculation of biomechanical stresses on our body302225 Design for the physically challenged302225 Mini Project work involving Ergonomic design research for product system.
| Total Credits | 4.0 |
| Type | Theory |
| Lecture | 2.0 |
| Half Semester | N |
| Text Reference | 302225 M. S. Sanders and Ernest J. McCormick: Human Factors in engineering and Design, McGraw-Hill Education; 7 edition (January 1, 1993)302225 P.O. Astrand and K. Rodahl : Textbook of work physiology, McGraw Hill, New York, 1970.302225 K. F. Wells and K. Luttgens: kinesiology: Scientific basis of human motion, W.B.Sunders Co., 6th Edi., 1976.302225 K.H.E.Kroemer and A.D.Kroemer: Office Ergonomics, Taylor and Francis, 2001.302225 P.R.Boyce: Human Factors in lighting, Taylor and Francis, 2003.302225 Ken Parsons: Human thermal environment, 2nd Edi., Taylor and Francis, 2003.302225 E. Grandjean: Fitting the task to the man, Taylor & Francis Ltd; 3rd edition (January 1980).302225 E. Grandjean: Ergonomics of the home, Taylor and Francis, 1973.302225 K.L. Andersen & others: Fundamental of Exercise Testing, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1971302225 W.E. Woodson, Human Factor Design Handbook, McGraw Hill, New York, 1981302225 Human Dimension & Interior Space, Whitney Library of Design, New York, 1979. |
About Instructor(s)


Prof. Sadhu N. | Prof. Ray G.G.
Prof. Sadhu N.
Prof. Sadhu N teaches Innovation by Design at the Industrial Design Centre (IDC), IIT Bombay. He has set up the Shenoy Innovation Studio at IITB, where students and young designers are given the opportunity to work on live projects and benefit from expertise in a range of interrelated fields. Prof. Chakravarthy works closely with other academics engaged in cutting-edge research at IIT Bombay and has played a key role in translating such research into products that reach the hands of users. ‘A Collaborative Model for New Product Innovation’, an outcome of Prof. Chakravarthy’s doctoral research, has had wide application in the industry. Prof. Chakravarthy has also worked frequently with government departments and occupational communities engaged in essential services.
Prof. Ray G.G.
Professor at IDC, IIT Bombay, and Honorary Professor at the School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT Bombay, specializing in Ergonomics and Work Physiology. With a Ph.D. in Physiology, his expertise spans product ergonomics, workstation design, and musculoskeletal disorders. He has received prestigious awards, including the UNDP Fellowship and the Prof. J.N. Maitra Memorial Gold Medal. A visiting faculty at institutions worldwide, he has led major consultancy projects with top organizations. His research includes numerous publications in international journals and presentations at global conferences.
