Prof. Dr. Adrian Schwaninger has lectured at the University of Zurich since 1999 and at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland since 2008. He is the head of the Institute Human in complex Systems (MikS) at the School of Applied Psychology, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (www.
fhnw.ch/miks) and the chairman of the Center for Adaptive Security Research and Applications (
www.casra.ch) in Zurich. His areas of expertise are aviation security, human factors, scientifically based software development, applied cognitive psychology, computational modelling, and human-machine interaction. He has more than 70 publications and more than 150 invited presentations related to aviation security. In 1999 he received the Young Researcher Award in Psychology. In 2003 he received the ASI International Award of Excellence in Aviation Security: Enhancement of Human Factors.
References NOTE: Most references can be downloaded at
www.casra.ch
Bolfing, A., Halbherr, T., & Schwaninger, A. (2008). How image based factors and human factors contribute to threat detection performance in x-ray aviation security screening. HCI and Usability for Education and Work, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5298, 419-438.
Guo, Y., Schwaninger, A., & Gall, H. (2008). An architecture for an adaptive and collaborative learning management system in aviation security. 17th IEEE International Workshop in Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises, Workshop for Distributed and Mobile Collaboration (DMC 2008), Rome, June 23-25, 2008.
Kirkpatrick, D. L., & Kirkpatrick, J. D. (2006). Evaluating training programs: The four levels. San Francisco: Berret-Koehler Publishers.
Koller, S., & Schwaninger, A. (2006). Assessing X-ray image interpretation
competency of airport security screeners. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Research in Air Transportation, ICRAT 2006, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, June 24-28, 2006, 399-402.
Koller, S.M., Hardmeier, D., Michel, S., & Schwaninger, A. (2008). Investigating training, transfer, and viewpoint effects resulting from recurrent CBT of x-ray image interpretation. Journal of Transportation Security 1(2), 81-106.
Michel, S., Koller, S., & Schwaninger, A. (2008). Relationship between level of detection performance and amount of recurrent computer-based training. Proceedings of the 42st Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Prague, October 13-16, 2008, 299 - 304.
Schwaninger, A. (2004b). Computer based training: a powerful tool to the enhancement of human factors. Aviation Security International, FEB/2004, 31-36.
Schwaninger, A., Bridges, A.P., Drury, C., Durinckx, F., Durrant, P., Hodge, T., Hofer, F., Jongejan, R., Maguire, R.L., McClumpha, A., Neiderman, E., Steinmann, C., Wüest, W. (2006). Principles and Requirements for Assessing X-Ray Image Interpretation Competency of Aviation Security Screeners. White Paper, International Aviation Security Human Factors Technical Advisory Group (InterTAG), Competency Assessment Working Group (CAWG).
Schwaninger, A., Hofer, F., & Wetter, O.E. (2007). Adaptive computer-based training increases on the job performance of x-ray screeners. Proceedings of the 41st Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Ottawa, October 8-11, 2007.
Sury, P., & Schwaninger, A. (2011). Training evaluation in aviation security. CASRA Technical Report, 2011-12.
Sury, Ph., Riesen, P., Nef, J. & Schwaninger, A. (2011). Using a blended learning instructional design for secure handling of air cargo. In Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Ed.): Mensch, Technik, Organisation - Vernetzung im Produktentstehungs- und -herstellungsprozess (pp. 845-848). Dortmund: GfA-Press.
Sury, Ph., Riesen, P., Nef, J. & Schwaninger, A. (2011). Using a blended learning instructional design for secure handling of air cargo. In Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft (Ed.): Mensch, Technik, Organisation - Vernetzung im Produktentstehungs- und -herstellungsprozess (pp. 845-848). Dortmund: GfA-Press.
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