Research
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Current research
Human response to force and hand-arm vibration
Effect of the visual scene on motion sickness induced by combined lateral and roll oscillation
Publications
25 publications
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Ying Ye, Marcella Mauro, Massimo Bovenzi & Michael J. Griffin,
2012, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 85(6), 605-614
Type: article
Ying Ye & Michael J. Griffin,
2011, Journal of Applied Physiology, 111(6), 1606-1613
Type: article
Ying Ye & Michael J. Griffin,
2011, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 84(3), 315-323
Type: article
Ying Ye & Michael J. Griffin,
2011, Canadian Acoustics, 39(2), 56-57
Type: article
Ying Ye & Michael Griffin,
2010
Type: conference
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Teaching
Applied Research Methods | AUDI6004 | MSc Audiology | Module Lead |
Human Factors in Engineering | FEEG3004 | BEng/MEng Civil Engineering | Lecturer |
Human responses to sound and vibration | ISVR3061 | BEng/MEng Acoustical Engineering | Lecturer |
Biography
Dr Ying Ye is Lecturer within Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton
Ying Ye graduated in 2014 from the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research at the University of Southampton with a Doctor degree in Human response to vibration (PhD). Following this, Ying began working as a Research Fellow and then a lecturer in the Human Factors Research Unit in the Institute of Sound and Vibration. Ying’s research is mainly concerned with improving the understanding on human response to hand-transmitted vibration, subjective and physiological responses to whole body vibration and motion sickness.
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