viernes, 9 de octubre de 2020

Ph.D. Student Position at GIDAI Group – University of Cantabria

 TRACES: undersTanding human BehaviouR in case of terrorism attaCks in mass gathErings buildingS

Research Project Objectives

The fight against terrorism is a top priority for the EU, since over the last years the number of threats has grown, which have a strong impact on people security and safety. In 2016, eight Member States reported attacks, where 142 victims died and 379 injured. Different factors are required for mitigating risks, preparing for, reacting to, overcoming, and learning from these disasters, like policies, strategical analysis and intervention of LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies). Also, the resilience of societies heavily depends on how their citizens behave individually or collectively. During a terrorist attack, people are conditioned to make critical decisions and subsequent protective actions like escape, protect in place, warn others, etc., which may well enhance their defence or decrease dramatically their survival probability. 

The ambition of TRACES will therefore seek to understand and assess how different sequences of self-protective behaviours (decisions and actions) might affect people security and explore the potential of transferring this knowledge to emerging technologies to reduce the amount of human losses. Despite their importance, from an engineering point of view, the literature review moves from the reasons that drive 

terrorists to probabilistic risk analysis, and nevertheless there is a lack of comprehensive approaches to human behaviour. 

TRACES project will face this central issue by reaching the following novel aims: 

1. To conduct controlled experiments where we can study the influence of different factors (CSP factors) on decisions and actions in terrorist attacks 

2. To assess and identify suitable and effective behaviours through new computational models which reflect the dependence of the survival probability in specific terrorist events, decisions and actions adopted by people 

3. To explore pathways for novel cyber-physical technologies based on those real-time models, for supporting the selection of appropriate sequence of decisions and actions. 

Requesites

We seek a candidate with a strong motivation for scientific research. He/She has to have an engineering background and a Master’s degree with a good student record and be enrolled or admitted to a doctoral program for the 2020/2021 academic year, or able to be admitted. The candidate has also to be fluent in English, both written and spoken.

Salary and start date

The candidate is offered a 4 years full-time position. The salary will be linked to Spanish official grants for PhD students (FPI) that will be opened from October 13 to October 27. More info is available in the following link:

https://www.ciencia.gob.es/portal/site/MICINN/menuitem.dbc68b34d11ccbd5d52ffeb801432ea0/?vgnextoid=490233572bed4710VgnVCM1000001d04140aRCRD

The position is expected to start on January 2021. 

Host Research Centre: GIDAI Group at University of Cantabria

The University of Cantabria (UC) is the only on-site public institution to offer official university study courses in the self-governed region of Cantabria. It is a young, dynamic public university, founded in 1972, whose main objective is to contribute to social progress via its commitment to teaching and scientific excellence.

The GIDAI group at the UC has been undertaking intensive research, technology transfer and training activities in the field of human behaviour in emergency conditions and fire science for the last 25 years. This research group is a national and international referent in safety science thanks to research, innovation and dissemination activities carried out to improve safety in society.

Over the last 10 years UC-GIDAI has developed a R&D line with more than 30 research projects and contracts with a fundraising of more than 7 M€ and over 120 scientific papers (in scientific journals and peer-reviewed international conferences) devoted to Fire Safety and Evacuation Management. The research group is renowned for its contribution to evacuation studies through experimental research on human behaviour and the development of specialized computer models. 

The successful candidate will work at GIDAI premises located in the School of Industrial Engineering and Telecomunnications at the University of Cantabria Campus set in the low-lying area of Las Llamas in Santander. 

Contact

Those interested please, send a letter of application and a CV to:

Gemma Ortiz (ortizg@unican.es)



viernes, 2 de octubre de 2020

Reunión con la Delegación de Gobierno en Cantabria y representantes de las FF. y CC. de Seguridad del Estado

El pasado día 24 de Septiembre tuvimos la oportunidad de reunirnos con la Delegada de Gobierno de Cantabria, Dña. Ainoa Quiñones, y con representantes de la Guardia Civil y la Policía Nacional para presentarles los últimos desarrollos tecnológicos desarrollados en GIDAI, Universidad de Cantabria, al amparo de las convocatorias de Seguridad del Programa H2020 y que han contado con el apoyo de la Delegación de Gobierno.

Esta jornada de trabajo se desarrolló bajo los principios establecidos por la Comisión Europea para este tipo de trabajos, a fin de estimular la cooperación entre los equipos de investigación y los usuarios finales, en este caso, las Fuerzas y Cuerpos de Seguridad del Estado, de forma que se pueda facilitar la difusión de los desarrollos tecnológicos y favorecer la transferencia de los mismos y su uso en el futuro.

Tanto desde la Guardia Civil como desde la Policía Nacional nos hicieron llegar sus opiniones e inquietudes que nos servirán para nuevos desarrollos, adicionalmente se les invitó a probar las funcionalidades de estas herramientas para la planificación de eventos futuros.

Los proyectos que se presentaron en la sesión fueron:

-             LetsCrowd: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/740466/es
-             ASSISTANCE: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/832576/es
-             S4AllCities: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/883522/es