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Emre Akyuz is affiliated with Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and has a body of work focused on engineering and decision sciences, particularly within ocean engineering and related fields. Their research intersects multiple specialized domains such as risk and safety analysis, maritime navigation and safety, and structural integrity and reliability analysis. This multidisciplinary approach reflects a comprehensive engagement with complex systems affecting maritime operations and industrial safety.

The scientist's research spans several subfields including ocean engineering, statistics, probability and uncertainty, mechanical engineering, radiological and ultrasound technology, and management science and operations research. Emre Akyuz has an extensive record of publications, with the majority appearing in highly specialized journals that emphasize safety, reliability, and marine technology.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Ocean Engineering
  • Reliability Engineering & System Safety
  • Safety Science
  • Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin

Their research topics focus predominantly on:

  • Risk and Safety Analysis
  • Maritime Navigation and Safety
  • Structural Integrity and Reliability Analysis
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
  • Marine and Coastal Research

Emre Akyuz has collaborated extensively with a number of frequent co-authors, including Özcan Arslan, Şükrü İlke Sezer, Muhammet Aydın, Esma Uflaz, and Rafet Emek Kurt. These collaborations reflect an active engagement in maritime and engineering safety sciences, contributing to advancing methodologies and applications within these areas.

Recent significant publications demonstrate a focus on applying fuzzy logic and Bayesian approaches to risk analysis in maritime contexts. Notable papers include:

  • Validation of risk analysis for ship collision in narrow waters by using fuzzy Bayesian networks approach, 2021, Ocean Engineering
  • Application of fuzzy bow-tie risk analysis to maritime transportation: The case of ship collision during the STS operation, 2020, Ocean Engineering
  • Application of fuzzy logic to fault tree and event tree analysis of the risk for cargo liquefaction on board ship, 2020, Applied Ocean Research
  • Quantitative failure analysis for static electricity-related explosion and fire accidents on tanker vessels under fuzzy bow-tie CREAM approach, 2021, Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Prediction of human-machine interface (HMI) operational errors for maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), 2021, Journal of Marine Science and Technology

Best Publications

  • A fuzzy DEMATEL method to evaluate critical operational hazards during gas freeing process in crude oil tankers

    Emre Akyuz;Erkan Celik

  • Utilisation of Fuzzy Fault Tree Analysis (FFTA) for quantified risk analysis of leakage in abandoned oil and natural-gas wells

    Seyed Miri Lavasani;Nahid Ramzali;Farinaz Sabzalipour;Emre Akyuz

  • An interval type-2 fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS methods for decision-making problems in maritime transportation engineering: The case of ship loader

    Erkan Celik;Emre Akyuz

  • Application of CREAM human reliability model to cargo loading process of LPG tankers

    Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik

  • A marine accident analysing model to evaluate potential operational causes in cargo ships

    Emre Akyuz

  • Validation of risk analysis for ship collision in narrow waters by using fuzzy Bayesian networks approach

    Muhammet Aydin;Emre Akyuz;Osman Turan;Ozcan Arslan

  • Application of Fuzzy Fault Tree Analysis (FFTA) to maritime industry: A risk analysing of ship mooring operation

    Ali Cem Kuzu;Emre Akyuz;Ozcan Arslan

  • Utilisation of Cognitive Map in Modelling Human Error in Marine Accident Analysis and Prevention

    Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik

  • Application of AHP and VIKOR Methods under Interval Type 2 Fuzzy Environment in Maritime Transportation

    Omer Soner;Erkan Celik;Emre Akyuz

  • A methodological extension to human reliability analysis for cargo tank cleaning operation on board chemical tanker ships

    Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik

  • Quantitative Human Error Assessment during Abandon Ship Procedures in Maritime Transportation

    Emre Akyuz

  • Application of fuzzy bow-tie risk analysis to maritime transportation: The case of ship collision during the STS operation

    Seher Suendam Arici;Emre Akyuz;Ozcan Arslan

  • A Hybrid Accident Analysis Method to Assess Potential Navigational Contingencies: The Case of Ship Grounding

    Emre Akyuz

  • A phase of comprehensive research to determine marine-specific EPC values in human error assessment and reduction technique

    Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik;Selcuk Cebi

  • Future Skills Requirements Analysis in Maritime Industry

    Kadir Cicek;Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik

  • Application of fuzzy logic to fault tree and event tree analysis of the risk for cargo liquefaction on board ship

    Emre Akyuz;Ozcan Arslan;Osman Turan

  • An extended HEART Dempster-Shafer evidence theory approach to assess human reliability for the gas freeing process on chemical tankers

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  • A quantitative risk analysis by using interval type-2 fuzzy FMEA approach: the case of oil spill

    Emre Akyuz;Erkan Celik

  • Operational risk assessment of ballasting and de-ballasting on-board tanker ship under FMECA extended Evidential Reasoning (ER) and Rule-based Bayesian Network (RBN) approach

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  • Quantification of human error probability towards the gas inerting process on-board crude oil tankers

    Emre Akyuz

  • A hybrid decision-making approach to measure effectiveness of safety management system implementations on-board ships

    Emre Akyuz;Metin Celik

  • A hybrid risk-based approach for maritime applications: The case of ballast tank maintenance

    Muhammet Gul;Erkan Celik;Emre Akyuz

Frequent Co-Authors

Muhammet Gul
Muhammet Gul Istanbul University

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