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2022
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UK
2023

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Computer Science D-index 84 Citations 26,256 689 World Ranking 498 National Ranking 34

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Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Computer Science in United Kingdom Leader Award

2022 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Management

His primary areas of study are Human factors and ergonomics, Risk analysis, Automation, Workload and Operations research. He has researched Human factors and ergonomics in several fields, including Applied psychology, Injury prevention, Set, Occupational safety and health and Process. His Risk analysis research includes themes of Systems theory, Transport engineering and Operations management.

His studies deal with areas such as Drive by wire and Control as well as Automation. His Workload research incorporates themes from Cognitive psychology, Distraction, Cruise control and Driving simulator. His Operations research study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Teamwork, Reliability, Task analysis and Point.

His most cited work include:

  • Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design (523 citations)
  • Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design (523 citations)
  • Perspectives on safety culture (374 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Neville A. Stanton focuses on Human factors and ergonomics, Human–computer interaction, Task, Transport engineering and Operations research. His Human factors and ergonomics research incorporates elements of Injury prevention, Risk analysis and Occupational safety and health. His Risk analysis study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Automation.

His Task study combines topics in areas such as Workload and Simulation. His study connects Driving simulator and Workload. His Operations research study which covers Command and control that intersects with Teamwork.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Human factors and ergonomics (17.55%)
  • Human–computer interaction (13.19%)
  • Task (10.84%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Automation (10.37%)
  • Human factors and ergonomics (17.55%)
  • Human–computer interaction (13.19%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Automation, Human factors and ergonomics, Human–computer interaction, Risk analysis and Applied psychology are his primary areas of study. In his study, Control is strongly linked to Aeronautics, which falls under the umbrella field of Automation. The concepts of his Human factors and ergonomics study are interwoven with issues in Reliability, Risk management and Transport engineering.

His research investigates the connection between Human–computer interaction and topics such as Task that intersect with problems in Simulation and Process. His work carried out in the field of Risk analysis brings together such families of science as Cognitive work analysis and Resilience. His Applied psychology study also includes fields such as

  • Injury prevention which connect with Occupational safety and health, Causation and Accident analysis,
  • Systems thinking and related Sociotechnical system and Teamwork.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The big picture on accident causation: A review, synthesis and meta-analysis of AcciMap studies (9 citations)
  • The big picture on accident causation: A review, synthesis and meta-analysis of AcciMap studies (9 citations)
  • Vulnerable road users and the coming wave of automated vehicles : Expert perspectives (7 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Management

Neville A. Stanton mainly focuses on Human factors and ergonomics, Risk analysis, Systems thinking, Applied psychology and Sociotechnical system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Locus of control, Injury prevention and Accident analysis in addition to Human factors and ergonomics. In his research, Data link, Conceptual design, Network architecture, Work domain analysis and Social network analysis is intimately related to Resilience, which falls under the overarching field of Risk analysis.

As part of his studies on Systems thinking, Neville A. Stanton often connects relevant subjects like Teamwork. His research investigates the link between Teamwork and topics such as Delphi method that cross with problems in Cognitive work analysis and Task analysis. The various areas that he examines in his Applied psychology study include Structural equation modeling, Risk perception, Perception and Pedestrian.

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Best Publications

Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design

Neville A. Stanton;Neville A. Stanton;Paul M. Salmon;Laura A. Rafferty;Guy H. Walker.
(2006)

1363 Citations

Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods

Neville Stanton;Alan Hedge;Hal W. Hendrick;Eduardo Salas.
(2009)

894 Citations

Perspectives on safety culture

Aleck Ian Glendon;Neville A. Stanton.
(2000)

825 Citations

Hierarchical task analysis: Developments, applications and extensions

Neville A. Stanton.
(2006)

718 Citations

Effects of adaptive cruise control and highly automated driving on workload and situation awareness: A review of the empirical evidence

Joost C.F. de Winter;Riender Happee;Marieke Hendrikje Martens;Neville A. Stanton.
(2014)

645 Citations

Distributed situation awareness in dynamic systems: theoretical development and application of an ergonomics methodology

Neville Anthony Stanton;Rebecca Stewart;Don M Harris;Robert Houghton.
(2006)

587 Citations

THE HANDBOOK OF TASK ANALYSIS FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION

Dan Diaper;Neville A. Stanton.
(2003)

565 Citations

The Design with Intent Method: a design tool for influencing user behaviour.

Dan Lockton;Daniel J. Harrison;Neville A. Stanton.
(2010)

537 Citations

Situation awareness measurement: a review of applicability for C4i environments.

Paul M. Salmon;Neville A. Stanton;Guy H. Walker;Damian Green.
(2006)

483 Citations

Takeover Time in Highly Automated Vehicles: Noncritical Transitions to and From Manual Control:

Alexander Eriksson;Neville A. Stanton.
(2017)

481 Citations

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