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  • Human Factors
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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title UZY304 - Human Factors
Course Type Required Courses
Language of Instruction İngilizce
Laboratory + Practice 2+0
ECTS 2.0
Course Instructor(s) DOKTOR ÖĞRETİM ÜYESİ SİNEM KAHVECİOĞLU
Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery of this course is face to face.
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There is no recommended optional programme component for this course.
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Assessment methods and criteria Midterm exam, final exam
Work Placement Not Applicable
Sustainability Development Goals

Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Introduction to Human Factors in Aerospace Engineering: Definition and importance of human factors in aviation and aerospace, Historical perspectives and key milestones in human factors research
Week - 2 Human Information Processing: Sensory processes and perception in aviation, Cognitive processes: attention, memory, decision-making, Impact of mental workload on human performance
Week - 3 Human Factors in Cockpit and Interface Design: Cockpit layout and ergonomics, Designing effective human-machine interfaces (HMI), Usability and human-centered design principles for controls and displays
Week - 4 Human Performance and Error in Aerospace: Factors influencing human error in aerospace operations, Strategies for error detection, mitigation, and prevention, Introduction to human reliability analysis (HRA
Week - 5 Crew Resource Management (CRM): Principles and evolution of CRM in aviation, Communication and teamwork strategies in cockpit and cabin crew operations, Case studies and simulations of CRM practices
Week - 6 Automation and Human-Automation Interaction: Levels of automation and their implications for human operators, Mitigating automation surprises and mode confusion, Designing automation interfaces for enhanced safety and performance
Week - 7 Fatigue, Stress, and Workload Management: Effects of fatigue and sleep deprivation on aviation safety, Stressors in aerospace environments and management techniques, Workload assessment and strategies for optimizing human performance
Week - 8 Human Factors in Accident Investigation and Safety: Human factors analysis in aviation accidents and incidents, Safety culture and organizational factors affecting human performance, Lessons learned and recommendations for enhancing safety
Week - 9 Training and Simulation in Human Factors: Role of simulation in human factors research and training, Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) applications in aerospace training, Case studies and practical applications of training programs
Week - 10 Ethical Considerations in Human Factors: Regulatory requirements and standards related to human factors in aerospace, Ethical considerations in designing human-centered aerospace systems, Discussion on legal implications and ethical dilemmas
Week - 11 Integration of Human Factors in Aerospace Systems Design: Applying human factors principles to aerospace system design, Enhancing safety and efficiency through human-centered design, Innovations and improvements based on human factors research
Week - 12 Human Factors in Space Exploration: Unique human factors challenges in space missions, Psychological aspects of long-duration space flights, Case studies of human factors in space exploration missions
Week - 13 Future Trends and Emerging Technologies: Advances in human factors research and technologies, Impact of AI and machine learning on human factors in aerospace, Exploration of future challenges and opportunities
Week - 14 Final Project Presentations: Students present their projects applying human factors principles, Recap of key learnings and discussions, Reflection on the importance of human factors in aerospace engineering

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