Oscar Bjurling
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Oscar Bjurling is a PhD researcher in Cognitive Science. His work focuses on how humans interact with autonomous systems-of-systems, with a particular emphasis on drone swarms. In practice, this involves identifying user needs related to information, interaction, controllability, and visualization, and designing systems and human–machine interfaces (HMI) that enable a single operator to control – and collaborate with – a drone swarm that makes decisions autonomously.
Oscar is involved in several projects at RISE, where he contributes expertise in Human Factors, Cognitive Systems Engineering, interface design, and user experience (UX) to develop work practices as well as analogue and digital tools and systems. This may involve interaction with autonomous vehicles, air traffic management, or the safe and efficient integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in various domains.
If you have questions or project ideas within these or related areas, you are very welcome to contact Oscar.
- Designing Human-Swarm Interaction Systems
- Trajectories of attention and control in human-machine interactions: the case o…
- Humanising the Digital Public : From User Models to Civic Systems
- Enabling Human-Autonomy Teaming in Aviation : A Framework to Address Human Fact…
- Human-Swarm Interaction in Semi-voluntary Search and Rescue Operations : Opport…
- Human-Swarm Interaction in Semi-voluntary Search and Rescue Operations : Opport…
- Target-group specific requirements for inclusive automated mobility
- Swarms, teams, or choirs? : Metaphors in multi-UAV systems design