Human factor and reliability analysis 

Institution Name:
Liverpool John Moores University
Research Area:
Autonomy

Contact Email:
z.yang@ljmu.ac.uk

Description:

The research focuses on three key areas: Engineering Modelling, Psychological/Psychophysical Modelling, and Accident/Empirical Data-Driven Methods.
The Engineering Modelling phase involves identifying Performance Indicators (PIs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), developing a Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) model , and advancing automation and training processes.
The Psychological/Psychophysical Modelling phase includes developing realistic encounter scenarios, conducting experiments, and applying machine learning and deep learning techniques to analyze neuro data.
The Accident/Empirical Data-Driven Methods phase focuses on creating a human-related maritime accident database, utilizing AI for data analysis, and evaluating the effectiveness of control measures.

Projects:
EU H2020 ENHANCE – Human Reliability and Training network European Research Council Towards Resilient and Sustainable Container Transport
List Of Facilities:
Psychological testing facilities including  fNIRs and VR