Dr.ir. M.M. (Rene) van Paassen
Dr.ir. M.M. (Rene) van Paassen
Publications
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2024
Framing Automation and Human Error in the Context of the Skill, Rule and Knowledge Taxonomy
M.M. van Paassen / H.M. Landman / C. Borst / Max Mulder
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2024
Thresholds for Perceiving Changes in Friction When Combined With Linear System Dynamics
Robbin Veldhuis / Max Mulder / M. M. van Paassen
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2024
Using problem-based exploratory training to improve pilot understanding of autopilot functions
Jordy K.van Leeuwen / Annemarie Landman / Eric L. Groen / Randall J. Mumaw / Olaf Stroosma / Marinus M.van Paassen / Max Mulder
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2023
Automation on thermal control of blast furnace
Ryosuke Masuda / Yoshinari Hashimoto / Max Mulder / Marinus M.(René) van Paassen / Manabu Kano
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2023
Contributing Factors to Flight-Centric Complexity in En-Route Air Traffic Control
G. de Rooij / A. Stienstra / C. Borst / A. B. Tisza / M.M. van Paassen / Max Mulder
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Media
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2024-01-09
AIAA eert René van Paassen met De Florez Award for Flight Simulation
Appeared in: TU Delft
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2021-12-31
KEEP CALM AND REFRAME: ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF DEALING WITH SURPRISE
Appeared in: Hindsight
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2020-10-04
A mnemonic procedure could improve decision-making in pilots who experience the startle effect in-flight
Appeared in: Psypost
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2018-07-05
Unpredictable simulator training can improve pilots’ responses to surprising situations in-flight
Appeared in: PsyPost
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2018-05-05
Study of airline pilots highlights the danger of relying on predictable scenarios for training
Appeared in: PsyPost
Prizes
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2024-1-9
2024 AIAA de Florez Award for Flight Simulation
The award is a recognition of an outstanding individual achievement in the application of flight simulation to aerospace training, research, and development. According to the AIAA, Van Paassen deserves the award for his key contributions to the fields of human-in-the-loop vehicle simulation, real-time and distributed simulation software, and aerospace human factors. “He is a visible credit to the university.”
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2022-9-15
2022 IFAC HMS Best Paper Award
Probabilistic Perspective on Compensatory, Pursuit and Preview Manual Control
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2021-5-21
Stanley N. Roscoe Best Student Paper Award
For the paper "Flight Allocation in Shared Human-Automation En-Route Air Traffic Control"
21st International Symposium on Aviation Psychology -
2020-10-22
IEEE Thesis Grant Initiative PhD-HMS Grant
PhD-HMS Grant for: How humans use preview information in manual control
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2019-10
Andrew P. Sage Best Transaction Paper 2018
The Andrew P. Sage Best Transaction Paper is selected from all 2018 publications of the SMC transaction journals: e.g., Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, Transactions on Cybernetics. Criteria include: originality, technical merit, potential impact to the SMCS Field of Interest, and presentation quality.
IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics