Notícias

Notícias

Seminário "Human Factors, Logistics & Sensor Technology in Emergency Management"

04-01-2012

Seminário "Human Factors, Logistics & Sensor Technology in Emergency Management"
Seminar US-Portugal (Research Collaboration)

11 de Janeiro 2012 | 14H30 | Auditório Biblioteca FCT

Este seminário é organizado pelo Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica e Industrial da FCT-UNL e pelo Centro de Tecnologia e Sistemas do UNINOVA, e contará com intervenções de Professores de Universidades americanas no âmbito de um projecto de colaboração internacional.

A inscrição é gratuita. Para confirmar a presença solicita-se o envio de um email para imn@fct.unl.pt

 

Programa | Agenda

14:30  Opening session

• Welcome - Professor Fernando Santana, Dean FCT/UNL; Professor Steiger Garção, President of CTS-UNINOVA and DEE; Professor António Urgueira, President of DEMI
 
• Emergency Management Research Collaboration - Professor Pamela McCauley Bush - University of Central Florida

15:00 Isabel L. Nunes – Assistant Professor of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the Faculdade Ciências e Tecnologia of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa; member of CTS/UNINOVA research group

• Emergency management. Overview and example of application of a fuzzy methodology

15:20 Pamela McCauley Bush – Associate Professor of the Department of Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida; Director of the department’s Ergonomics Laboratory

• A Human Centered Methodology for the Development of a Fuzzy Model to Assess Mobile Communication Devices in High Consequence Emergency Management

15:40 Soumia Ichoua - Associate Professor of Operations Research at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

• Prepositioning Emergency Supplies: A Stochastic Phase-Dependent Approach

16:00 Sylvia Thomas - Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering at University of South Florida

• Existing and developing sensors for emergency management

16:20 Elizabeth Avery Gomez – Senior University Lecturer in the Information Systems Department of the College of Computing Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology
 
• Towards a Data Fission Framework: Optimizing Information Access for the Field Expert using Constrained Technologies 

16:40 Discussion and Conclusions