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October 13, 2024
Upcoming conferences Date Event Association / Community Location Link 2024, Oct 22, 23 HOP Summit (virtual) National Safety Council Virtual https://nsc.swoogo.com/hop2024/5814815 2024, November 8 Resilience […]
The 2023 Young Talents Workshop
December 18, 2023
The Young Talents Workshop welcomes high-potential Master’s and PhD students whose research aligns with the interests of the Resilience Engineering (REA) community. Topics of interest […]
Thank you to Eric Rigaud
December 18, 2023
A thank you note from the Resilience Engineering Association and the Executive Committee. For those of you who attended this year’s symposium at Mines Paris, […]
Thank you to Ivonne Herrera
December 18, 2023
A thank you note from the Resilience Engineering Association and the Executive Committee. We would like to share our appreciation of Ivonne Herrera for the […]
10th Symposium Proceedings (preliminary version)
December 15, 2023
Below you can find a preliminary version of the RE10 Symposium Proceedings for REA members and RE10 participants. The final version of the proceedings will […]
List of upcoming events & conferences
March 2, 2023
Conference Name Related Association / Community When Where Link International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) […]
Always be helpful, cooperate, and never do SWAG
December 5, 2022
by Emily S. Patterson, Ph.D. My time as a Research Scientist at the Veteran’s Health Administration Midwest Getting at Patient Safety Center was never supposed […]
REA 10th Symposium: Call for contributions
December 5, 2022
Extended Deadline and other information Resilience at frontiers, frontiers of resilience The 10th Resilience Engineering Symposium’s philosophy is to mix and bridge scientific contributions, practitioners’ […]
The Radical
December 2, 2022
By Christopher Nemeth Richard Irwin Cook was a software engineer, anesthesiologist, researcher, and thinker. None of those terms captures his character as fully as “radical.” […]
Avoiding human error in the hospital: Mission possible?!
December 1, 2022
By Yoel Donchin I met Professor Daniel Gopher just before the Passover Seder, which took place at my brother’s home in Urbana, Illinois. I asked […]
Cognitive artefacts as a window into “ordinary” work
December 1, 2022
By Yuval Bitan, Ph.D. The Cognitive Technology Laboratory (CtL) was a unique research lab. Richard Cook assembled a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and human factors […]