B. Buchmeister
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About
B. Buchmeister is a leading researcher in sustainable manufacturing and human-robot collaboration (HRC), with a focus on creating human-centred, efficient production systems for Industry 5.0. Their major contributions include pioneering the use of simulation modelling to evaluate the impact of collaborative workplaces on sustainability, as demonstrated in their highly cited 2022 paper (15 citations). Buchmeister’s work uniquely integrates worker workload assessment using the NASA-TLX framework, as shown in their 2023 study (14 citations), which addresses the critical balance between automation and human well-being. Their most recent 2024 research (3 citations) advances this field by incorporating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria into simulation models, providing a holistic framework for designing sustainable, human-centric factories. Buchmeister’s research is notable for bridging technical simulation with social and environmental metrics, offering practical tools for industry to achieve both productivity and worker satisfaction. Their work is essential reading for students and researchers interested in the future of collaborative manufacturing, where robots and humans work together safely and sustainably.
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