Oscar Bjurling
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Oscar Bjurling is a PhD student in cognitive science at Linköping university. His main research topic is about human interaction with autonomous systems-of-systems, mainly drone swarms. This includes identifying user requirements in terms of information, interaction, control, or visualization needs, and designing systems and human-machine interfaces (HMI) that enables a single operator to control and collaborate with a swarm of drones that have decision-making capabilities.
Oscar is also active in other RISE projects where he provides expertise in e.g., Human Factors, Cognitive Systems Engineering, interface design, or user experience (UX) design to develop work practices and analog or digital tools and systems. Application areas include self-driving vehicles, air traffic control, or safe and effective integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various work settings.
If you have questions or project ideas regarding these or similar topics, do not hesitate to contact Oscar for assistance!
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- Enabling Human-Autonomy Teaming in Aviation : A Framework to Address Human Fact…
- Human-Swarm Interaction in Semi-voluntary Search and Rescue Operations : Opport…
- Target-group specific requirements for inclusive automated mobility
- Human-Swarm Interaction in Semi-voluntary Search and Rescue Operations : Opport…
- Swarms, teams, or choirs? : Metaphors in multi-UAV systems design
- Swarms, Teams, or Choirs? : Metaphors in Multi-UAV Systems Design
- Drone Swarms in Forest Firefighting : A Local Development Case Study of Multi-L…