Sandra Mattsson

Sandras Mattsson ’s research is in the field of Human-Automation Interaction with focus on supporting operators in complex production. She presented her dissertation in 2018, title Towards increasing operator wellbeing and performance in complex assembly. With a background as an automation engineering and a bachelor in psychology her research is centered around how operators and workers experience and perceive automation solutions in the manufacturing industry and how digital tools can be designed to support them. The aim is to increase the efficiency and sustainability within production. Sandra has a special interest in assembly in the automotive industry and her vision is to make the complex simpler to understand through involvement, education, workshops and webinars.

Publications

Using Analogue Game Mechanics to Reduce Gender Inequality and Exclusion in Technology Education
Sandra Mattsson, Adam Palmquist, Pia Ulvenblad. © 2023. 23 pages.
Technology education has traditionally been male dominated, and many educator providers struggle to both attract and keep females related to education. Gamification, the use of...