Vedran Simic
About
I am a first year PhD Candidate at the Shore Control Lab. I am currently working on the SHEREC (Safe, healthy and environmental ship recycling) project.
My research focuses on creating user interfaces for teleoperation in industrial applications, particularly those used in shipbreaking and recycling operations. I am exploring how to design intuitive, adaptive, and resilient interfaces that enhance the interaction between remote workers and robotic systems – crawler robots, drones, and robotic arm manipulators.
My work aims to address the complexities of these operations by considering the cognitive load, trust, and safety implications of Human-Robot interaction in hazardous environments. Through this research, I seek to contribute to the development of safer, more efficient, and robust technological solutions in the maritime industry.
Publications
2023
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Simic, Vedran;
Liem, Andre.
(2023)
THE SHARING ECONOMY’S SUCCESS: ADVANTAGES, DRAWBACKS, AND APPLICATIONS.
Proceedings of the Design Society
Academic article
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Simic, Vedran;
Alsos, Ole Andreas.
(2023)
Automation transparency: Designing an external HMI for autonomous passenger ferries in urban waterways.
ACM Publications
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Journal publications
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Simic, Vedran;
Liem, Andre.
(2023)
THE SHARING ECONOMY’S SUCCESS: ADVANTAGES, DRAWBACKS, AND APPLICATIONS.
Proceedings of the Design Society
Academic article
Part of book/report
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Simic, Vedran;
Alsos, Ole Andreas.
(2023)
Automation transparency: Designing an external HMI for autonomous passenger ferries in urban waterways.
ACM Publications
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper