I am a senior human factors advisor at the executive organisation of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat), with a background in Human-Technology Interaction (MSc) and aviation engineering (BEng, Honours). In my current role, I provide operational advice on human factors standards, specifically focusing on the design of control room workspaces. Additionally, I am responsible for managing the functional guidelines for workspaces in bridge and lock control.
As a PhD candidate at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, supported by Rijkswaterstaat, my research examines (systematic) gaze strategies in remote nautical object (bridge/lock) control. Operators are expected to systematically and comprehensively scan CCTV streams to minimise the risk of observer errors, yet the effectiveness of this approach has not been empirically validated. My research therefore assesses the effectiveness and applicability of systematic viewing to improve training, work processes, and inform the development of alternative gaze instructions or support systems.
Specialties: Human factors, human-machine interaction, eye tracking, perception, eye gaze strategies, task performance.