Professor Michael Griffin BSc, PhD
Professor of Human Factors
Professor Michael Griffin sadly passed away on 17 August 2019.
Michael Griffin was Professor of Human Factors, Founder and Head of the Human Factors Research Unit in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. He was also Chairman of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Ethics Committee.
Professor Griffin’s research focussed on human responses to vibration.
Michael Griffin obtained a PhD in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research 1972. After a period as a Research Fellow, he was appointed as a Lecturer in the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research in 1977, a Senior Lecturer in 1984, and Professor of Human Factors in 1991.
Professor Griffin provided lectures on 'Human Factors in Engineering' and 'Human Responses to Vibration' for graduate and postgraduate programmes at the University of Southampton. He is the author of more than 600 publications including 250 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals, the author of the ‘Handbook of Human Vibration’, and the author of chapters in more than 20 other books.
Professor Griffin was the Chairman of the British Standards Institution Sub-Committee on human responses to mechanical vibration and shock, a member of relevant ISO and CEN Committees, and a member of the International Advisory Committees of Conferences on Hand-arm Vibration and Whole-body Vibration. He was a member of the Ergonomics Society, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, and the Aerospace Medical Association.
Honours and Awards
1984 Bartlett Medal of the Ergonomics Society for contributions to research.
2007 RWB Stephens Medal of the Institute of Acoustics for outstanding contributions to acoustical research and education.
2011 Taylor Award for advancing the understanding and prevention of the effects of hand-arm vibration.