Mariana Ferraz
Mariana Ferraz is a qualified professional in the area of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety and Health. She received a degree in Environmental Health from the School of Health of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto. She is currently in the second year of the Master´s Degree in Health and Safety in Organizations at School of Health of Porto, in which she has developed her skills in the area of occupational safety and health. She has a fellowship at the Department of Occupational Safety and Health at the Pedagogical Clinic of School of Health of Porto, in which she is developing work in the area of indoor air quality, including an annual simplified assessment of 70 schools in Porto. She has developed scientific work in the field of risk assessment with the introduction of technologies in the workplace, including human-robot collaboration. In this regard, she is a co-author of two scientific papers “Cognitive Workload and Fatigue in a Human-Robot Collaborative Assembly Workstation: A Pilot Study" and "Acceptance of Industrial Collaborative Robots: Preliminary Results of Application of Portuguese Version of the Frankenstein Syndrome Questionnaires (FSQ)". Her performance and dedication establish her as a committed professional with the ability to solve problems, adapting to situations, and able to respond effectively to changes and demands in work environments.