Cognitive engineering exchange with Brazil

Department of Education grant for a 3 year undergraduate student exchange program with Brazilian universities on Cognitive Engineering and Safety in Petroleum Industry.
5 ISE UGs are spending 6 months in Brazil working with local university and oil company as part of capstone project (started July 2004). Four Brazilian engineering students will arrive at OSU in January 2005.
See url http://csel.eng.ohio-state.edu/brazil for pictures of the students, rio, and their trip to an oil platform.

Posted by woods on June 30, 2004 02:37 PM
Resilience in Safety Management

The goal of safety management is to monitor and enhance resilience. Developing the tools for Resilience Engineering and Management is a major research thrust and the work is beginning to be applied to aerospace, health care and process industries.

See the entry on the recent Symposium on Resilience Engineering.

Publications introducing concepts for Resilience Engineering include:
Woods, D. D. (in press). Creating Foresight: Lessons for Resilience from Columbia. In M. Farjoun and William Starbuck (eds.), Organization at the Limit: NASA and the Columbia Disaster. Blackwell.

E. S. Patterson, R.I. Cook and D.D. Woods. Gaps and Resilience. In M. S. Bogner (ed.) Human Error in Medicine, second edition. Erlbaum, in press.

Woods, D.D. (2005). Conflicts between Learning and Accountability in Patient Safety. DePaul Law Review. in press.

Patterson, E. S., Cook, R. I., Woods, D.D. and Render, M.L. (2004). Examining the Complexity Behind a Medication Error: Generic Patterns in Communication. IEEE SMC Part A, 34(6), 749-756.

R.I. Cook, M.L. Render and D.D. Woods. Gaps in the continuity of care and progress on patient safety. British Medical Journal, 320, 791—794, March 18, 2000.

Posted by woods on June 22, 2004 10:59 PM