REA-NDM-FONCSI 2021: REA-NDM-FONCSI joint initiative - Bouncing forward from global crises and challenges Toulouse, France, June 21-24, 2021 |
Conference website | https://www.foncsi.org/en/symposium-REA-NDM-Foncsi |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=reandmfoncsi2021 |
Conference program | https://easychair.org/smart-program/REA-NDM-FONCSI2021/ |
Poster | download |
Submission deadline | March 22, 2021 |
Notification on submitted contributions | April 15, 2021 |
Submission deadline for final papers | May 21, 2021 |
Rethinking & guiding adaptations based on Resilience Engineering & Naturalistic Decision Making
"We do not know the story, even less the end of the story. What do you do in the middle of the story"
A collaborative creative process between Naturalistic Decision Making and Resilience Engineering, with the support of ICSI and FONCSI
Submission Guidelines
We invite submissions for the first joint Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) and Resilience Engineering Association(REA) Symposium to be held 21-25 June 2021 co-organised with FONCSI and ICSI. We are planning for a hybridmeeting in which a small group assembles in Toulouse, France, and many from around the world participatevirtually.
We seek contributions from all roles and perspectives, whether we are scientists, engineers, operators, or managers,whether we work in one or several industries, whatever societal needs drive our work. We want to develop a highlyinteractive program while at the same time allowing for individual presentations. Submissions are due March 15,2021.
Please consider submitting one of the four types of contributions described below
1. Activity and interchange challenge
For an attention-grabbing online meeting, we want to solicit your inputin shaping this joint initiative. What do you want the program to address so, together, we can explore opportunities for global reconfiguration and renewal?
To organize a program to expand engagement, to attract new participants, to serve diverse participants and stakeholders to stimulate/energize new directions, and to increase our collective impact on pressing issues, we need your ideas and needs.
Please send suggestions for topics and activities this meeting should include, via email to Ivonne Herrera and Jan-Maarten Schraagen
2. Interactive and integrative sessions
We are seeking proposals for workshops, panels, and round table discussions that integrate diverse perspectives, explore global issues (e.g. Artificial Intelligence, disinformation, climate change, globalization, software services), and take a view to the future as we all adapt to the series of reconfigurations unfolding around us.
Please use this form to submit your ideas
3. Highlights of recent work
This meeting will continue the tradition of sharing high-quality papers presenting innovations in methods, theory, and applications related to REA and NDM.
Please use this form to submit a two-page extended abstract
4. Industry partners
NDM and REA value the voice of industry partners. We encourage practitioners in industry to share the challenges they face, strategies they have found effective, and topics they would like to see the REA and NDM communities address.
Please use this form to submit your ideas
5. Full papers
While we encourage submissions that more directly target the fostering of discissions and exchanges, we also welcome paper-based contributions.
Please use this template for full papers
Committees
Program Committee
- Ivonne Herrera (The Research Council of Norway, NO)
- Jan-Maarten Schraagen (University of Twente, NL)
- Jean Pariès (ICSI-FonCSI, FR)
- Elizabeth Lay (Lewis Tree, US)
- Joel Suss (Wichita State University, US)
- Gary Klein (MacroCognition LLC, US)
- Laura Militello (Applied Decision Science, US)
- Robert Hoffman (Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, US)
- David Woods (Ohio State University, US)
Organizing committee
- Jean Pariès (ICSI-FonCSI, FR)
- Cindy Dominguez (The MITRE Corporation, US)
- Gesa Praetorius (Linnaeus University, SE)
- Julie Gore (University of Bath, UK)
- Pedro Ferreira (CENTEC-IST-University of Lisbon, PT)
- Riccardo Patriarca (Sapienza University of Rome, IT)
- Tiffany Estep (Mind and Identity in Context Lab, US)
- Simon Gill (The Safeguarding Community, UK)
Emerging Talents programme
- Sudeep Hegde (Clemson University, US)
- Joel Suss (Wichita State University, US)
- Riccardo Patriarca (Sapienza University of Rome, IT)
- Olivia Brown (University of Bath)
Invited Speakers
- David Woods (Ohio State University)
- Satyan Chari (Program Director - CEQ Bridge Labs)
- Philip Tetlock (University of Pennsylvania)
- Gary Klein (MacroCognition)
- Steven Shorrock (Eurocontrol)
More to be announced soon
Venue
Toulouse, France
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to: REA_NDM_FONCSI.2021@resilience-engineering-association.org
Sponsors
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