Svenja Escherle (M.Sc.) joined the Chair of Ergonomics as a research associate in January 2021. In her research, she is working on the truck of the future in cooperation with MAN Truck & Bus SE.
Ms. Escherle studied psychology at the University of Ulm with a focus on human-machine interaction and industrial/organizational psychology. As part of her master's thesis at MAN Truck & Bus SE, she dealt with the topic of fatigue during automated driving in the context of goods transportation. Following her studies, Ms. Escherle worked as a usability consultant and sub-project manager at MAN Truck & Bus for two years.
Escherle, Svenja; Darlagiannis, Emilia; Sprung, Anna: Automated Trucks and the Future of Logistics - A Delphi-Based Scenario Study. Logistics Research 16 (1), 2023 more…
Escherle, Svenja; Haentjes, Jan; Sprung, Anna; Bengler, Klaus: Automatisierbarkeit von Lkw im Hub-to-Hub-Verkehr: Eine Prozessanalyse. GfA 69. Frühjahrskongress 2023 Nachhaltig Arbeiten und Lernen, GfA-Press, 2023Hannover, Deutschlandmore…
Escherle, Svenja; Sprung, Anna; Bengler, Klaus: How Will Automated Trucks Change the Processes and Roles in Hub-to-Hub Transport? In: Krömker, H. (Ed.): HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive Systems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023, 51-69 more…