Maritime safety research program (MarSafe)
MarSafe is a research program focuses on risk and safety within the maritime industry and investigates organizational and operational aspects of how risk and safety is managed.
The MarSafe research group is crossdisciplinary and the members have backgrounds within nautical science, engineering, law, safety science, and social sciences including anthropology and psychology.
Our research is human-centred and system-oriented. We regard the human as the most important part of the system. We perform most of our research in the field and in close collaboration with the industry.
Ongoing projects
- OCEAN - Operator-Centred Enhancement of Awareness in Navigation. EU Horizon
- COAST - Centre of Excellence in Maritime Simulator Training and Assessment
- Maritime Work System Design
- Safety management in the maritime sector
- Safety culture and sustainable safety performance in the maritime sector
- Logistics in ports
- Operational leadership and BRM
Members
- Jone Joachim Abotnes
- Øystein Abrahamsen
- Bhavana Singh Bondili
- Hooshyar Henrik Azizpour
- Johnny Nordahl Berentzen
- Ria Bruenig
- Leif Ole Dreyer
- Sveinung Erland
- Guro Persdotter Fjeld
- Agnieszka Urszula Hynnekleiv
- Meric Karahalil
- Torkel Bjarte Larsson
- Allan Kevin Nganga
- Helle Asgjerd Oltedal
- Thomas Porathe
- Arne Zahl Røksund
- Hilde Sandhåland
- Joel Scanlan
- Deepak Raj Sharma
- Sigmund Simonsen
- Daniel Sjøen
- Jorunn Steensnæs
- Vigleik Storesund
- Johanne Marie Trovåg
- Viet Dung Vu
- Rami Zghyer