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WIML - NASA Workshop 2011 Psychophysiological Aspects of Flight Safety in Aerospace Operations 16-17, September 2011 Warsaw, Poland

Organized by: Military Institute of Aviation Medicine (WIML), Warsaw, POLAND NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA Under the auspices of: - The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR) - National Security Bureau of Poland (BBN) - Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) - Ministry of Science and Higher Education (MNiSW) - Polish Air Force Command Human factors plays a decisive role in flight safety. Therefore, we have decided to provide a forum for discussion of the current state and future impact of basic and applied research in the field of psychophysiology on flight safety. Internationally known experts from the United States, Russian Federation, and Poland will discuss the following topics: - Neurophysiological and psychological determinants of human performance - Effects of adverse environments and high workload on human behavior - Augmented cognition approaches to command and control systems - Psychophysiological countermeasures and crew training procedures - Crew selection and evaluation for short and long term missions. Location The workshop will be held on the 16th and 17th of September 2011 at the Warsaw Hilton Hotel and Convention Centre in Warsaw, Poland. Organizing Committee - Olaf Truszczynski, PhD, Military Institute of Aviation Medicine - Jerzy Achimowicz, PhD, Military Institute of Aviation Medicine - Gaye Graves, New Business Manager, NASA Ames Research Center Workshop Office Military Institute of Aviation Medicine Flight Safety Division Tel/fax +48 (22) 685-2961 Krasińskiego 54, 01-755 Warsaw jerzy.achimowicz@wiml.waw.pl

 

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