Martijn Mooij

MartijnMooij_01.jpgMartijn Mooij Msc
Cognitive Systems Engineer

Phone: +31 15 2517 874
Fax:     +31 15 2517 801

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Experience

2008-2009: Senior Research Engineer, National ICT Australia

  • 2004-2008: Research Engineer, the University of Queensland
  • 2002-2004: Research Engineer, San José State University

  

Education

  • 2001: MSc Human-Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology
  • 1998: BSc Aeronautical Engineering, Haarlem Polytechnic

 
Interests

  • Cognitive systems engineering
  • Human automation interaction
  • Use centered design
  • Aviation safety


Publications:
2008
- Xiao, T., Sanderson, P., Mooij, M., & Fothergill, S. (2008). Work domain analysis for assessing simulated worlds for ATC studies. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. New York, NY: 22-26 September.

2007
- Loft, S., Sanderson, P., Neal, A., & Mooij, M. (2007). Modeling and predicting mental workload in en route air traffic control: Critical review and broader implications. Human Factors, 49, 376-399.
 
- Neal, A., Mooij, M., Bolland, S., Xiao, T., Lindsay, P. & Boag, C. (2007). Using multi-level analysis to model the sources of variability in workload within and between sectors. Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP2007), Dayton OH. 23-26 April, 2007.
 
- Sanderson, P., Mooij, M., & Neal, A. (2007). Investigating sources of mental workload using a high-fidelity ATC simulator. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (ISAP2007), Dayton OH. 23-26 April, 2007.

2002
- Dekker, S. W. A., Woods, D. D., & Mooij, M. (2002). Envisioned practice, enhanced performance: the riddle of future (ATM) systems. The International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 2(1), 23-32.
 
- Mooij, M., & Corker, K. M. (2002). Supervisory control paradigm: limitations in applicability to advanced air traffic management systems. Proceedings of the 21st Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Orange County, CA. 27-31 October, 2002.

 

 

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