Rana Saha

Doctoral Student at Maritime Studies

Rana Saha is a Ph.D. Student in the Maritime Human Factors Research group under the MSCA ETN project AUTOBarge. His research will investigate the ‘common ground and actor network’ for collaborative decision-making in autonomous inland waterways.
He has his Master's in Maritime Management with Technical specialization at the University of South Eastern Norway (USN). Rana also served as a Research Assistant at USN part-time basis. Before joining this position, he was Project engineer at the Inland water logistics business.
He also holds a marine engineering license and worked at sea for 5 years in various positions.

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2023

The shift toward autonomous European inland waterway shipping: Identifying the gaps in the emerging socio-technical system

Rana Saha, Monica Lundh, Scott Mackinnon
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Vol. 2618
Paper in proceeding
2021

Mapping competence requirements for future shore control center operators

Rana Saha
Maritime Policy and Management. Vol. 50 (4), p. 415-427
Journal article

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2021–2025

AUTOBarge - European training and research network on Autonomous Barges for Smart Inland Shipping

Jonas Ringsberg Marine Technology
Yuhan Chen Marine Technology
Wengang Mao Marine Technology
Scott Mackinnon Nautical Studies
Rana Saha Nautical Studies
Chengqian Zhang Marine Technology
European Commission (EC)

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