7th Risk & Design Symposium

29 November 2011 | 9:30 - 29 November 2011 | 16:30
location: TU Delft - Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management
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The Safety Science Group is proud to announce the 7th annual Symposium in the Risk and Design Program of Delft University of Technology on November, 29th 2011.

We are organizing a Research Day with oral presentations and an interactive session which provides opportunities to explore the variety of different approaches currently undertaken and to discover common interests in the Risk and Design Program.
On the 29th of November each PhD student in the Safety Science Group will have the opportunity to discuss his/her project with the other researchers. Moreover, several projects of the group will be presented orally in the afternoon. 

Presentations by PhD’s

  • Hinke Andriessen: ‘Decision making in airport security’
  • Marieke Kluin: ‘Environmental regulation in chemical corporations: preliminary results of a case study research’
  • Matthijs Moorkamp: ‘Fighting the enemy within- Developing an organized perspective on Safety Management through studying the (im-)possibilities of managing safety for the expeditionary Dutch armed forces’
  • Fangliang Xiao: ‘A new approach to marine traffic simulation and risk probability estimation’

Presentations by Safety Scientists

  • Ben Ale, Pei-Hui Lin, Daniela Hanea & Simone Sillem: ‘Development of risk management support tool in chemical process industries’
  • Coen van Gulijk: ‘Embedding security in the Safety Science group’
  • Ellen Jagtman: ‘Citizens alarming research: bridging from evaluation of cell broadcast trails to alarming the population via NL-Alert in practice’
  • Floor Koorneef: ‘Future OL/OM Research in Safety Science’
  • Paul Swuste: ‘Is it possible to influence safety in the building sector?’

Program highlights

10:00 Opening by Professor B.J.M. Ale
10:15 Presentation Session 1 & 3: current PhD Research
13:30 Presentation Session 2 & 4: Safety Scientists
14:45 Interactive Session
16:15 Poster session with drinks                              

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