• Exploring the effects of automation malfunction on team communication and coordination in ships' engine rooms 

      Tusher, Hasan Mahbub; Nazir, Salman; Mallam, Steven; Yang, Zaili; Asgher, Umer; Rusli, Risza (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-12)
      Automation malfunctions within complex socio-technical systems reserve the potential to significantly affect human performance. In the context of maritime operations, varying consequences of automation malfunction on human performance can be observed. This study introduced a two-step research framework to examine the repercussions of such malfunctions, particularly those related to communication and ...
    • Learning from accidents: Nontechnical skills deficiency in the European process industry 

      Tusher, Hasan Mahbub; Nazir, Salman; Mallam, Steven; Rusli, Risza; Botnmark, Anne Kari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-03)
      Safety-critical industries have long been subjected to extensive research and development to enhance operator performance to improve their efficiency. From a human factors perspective, much of the work in process industries is related to either enhancing technical training of operators or related to improving the physical ergonomics of hazardous workplaces. The importance of Nontechnical Skills (NTS) ...
    • Rethinking Maritime Education, Training, and Operations in the Digital Era: Applications for Emerging Immersive Technologies 

      Mallam, Steven; Nazir, Salman; Renganayagalu, Sathiya Kumar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-26)
      The use of simulators in maritime education and training is an essential component for developing seafarer competencies. Emerging immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) have created new and differing possibilities for maritime simulations and simulators. The increasing advancements and technical readiness of these systems have paved the ...