Barbara Mikus

Leipzig University of Applied Sciences

Papers

2

Total Citations

5

H-Index

2

About

Barbara Mikus is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the intersection of sustainable manufacturing, human-robot collaboration, and industrial ergonomics. Her research addresses some of the most pressing challenges facing modern production environments, including demographic change, resource scarcity, and the need for adaptive, human-centred workplaces. Mikus has developed novel methodological frameworks for evaluating the sustainability of human-robot collaborative systems, offering practical tools for industries seeking to balance ecological responsibility with operational efficiency. Her 2020 paper on manufacturing sustainability evaluation has garnered early citations, signalling growing interest in this niche but increasingly vital field. By focusing on how robotic and human workers can coexist in ergonomically sound, resource-efficient settings, Mikus contributes to a broader conversation about the future of ethical and sustainable industrial production. Her work is particularly relevant for researchers and practitioners navigating the transition to Industry 4.0, where automation and human labour must be thoughtfully integrated. Though still building her citation profile, her focused contributions position her as a noteworthy voice in sustainable manufacturing research.

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H-Index
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Papers
5
Total Citations
3
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Methodology for manufacturing sustainability evaluation of human-robot collaborations
3 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Leipzig University of Applied Sciences

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