Monica Lundh

Associate Professor at Maritime Studies

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2023

Assessing the Challenges to the International Convention of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping in the Era of Digitalization and Automation

Scott Mackinnon, Reto Weber, Monica Lundh et al
Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities Conference. Vol. 2023-October
Paper in proceeding
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
2022

Navigators’ views of a collision avoidance decision support system for maritime navigation

Katie A Aylward, Reto Weber, Monica Lundh et al
Journal of Navigation. Vol. 75 (5), p. 1035-1048
Journal article
2022

Operationalizing COLREGs in SMART ship navigation

Reto Weber, Katie A Aylward, Scott Mackinnon et al
Report - Lighthouse - Swedish Maritime Competence Centre
2021

Automation and the imbrication of human and material agency: A sociomaterial perspective

Martin Viktorelius, Scott Mackinnon, Monica Lundh
International Journal of Human Computer Studies. Vol. 145
Journal article
2021

Using operational scenarios in a virtual reality enhanced design process

Katie A Aylward, Joakim Dahlman, Kjetil Nordby et al
Education Sciences. Vol. 11 (8)
Journal article
2020

Artificial Intelligence in Maritime Navigation: A Human Factors Perspective

Scott Mackinnon, Reto Weber, Fredrik Olindersson et al
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 1212 AISC, p. 429-435
Paper in proceeding
2020

"Are You Planning to Follow Your Route?" The Effect of Route Exchange on Decision Making, Trust, and Safety

Katie A Aylward, Reto Weber, Yemao Man et al
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. Vol. 8 (4)
Journal article
2020

An evaluation of low-level automation navigation functions upon vessel traffic services work practices

Katie A Aylward, Anders Johannesson, Reto Weber et al
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. Vol. 19 (3), p. 313-335
Journal article
2020

Preventing Unruly Technologies in Maritime Navigation: A Systems Approach

Katie A Aylward, Scott Mackinnon, Monica Lundh
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 1212 AISC, p. 421-428
Paper in proceeding
2020

From ethnographic research to big data analytics - A case of maritime energy-efficiency optimization

Yemao Man, Tobias Sturm, Monica Lundh et al
Applied Sciences (Switzerland). Vol. 10 (6)
Journal article
2019

Facing the New Technology Landscape in the Maritime Domain: Knowledge Mobilisation, Networks and Management in Human-Machine Collaboration

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 786, p. 231-242
Paper in proceeding
2019

Electrification and Automation in Maritime Applications: Employing AI Techniques for Energy Optimization and Efficiency

Mauro Bellone, Monica Lundh, Mattias Wahde et al
IEEE Electrification Magazine. Vol. 7 (4), p. 22-31
Magazine article
2019

Energy efficiency at sea: An activity theoretical perspective on operational energy efficiency in maritime transport

Martin Viktorelius, Monica Lundh
Energy Research and Social Science. Vol. 52, p. 1-9
Journal article
2018

The implementation of e-Navigation services: Are we ready?

K. Aylward, Reto Weber, Monica Lundh et al
RINA, Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Human Factors 2018, Papers
Paper in proceeding
2018

The human factor in the digital age

Monica Lundh, Katie A Aylward, Yemao Man et al
RINA, Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Human Factors 2018, Papers
Paper in proceeding
2018

Identifying gaps, opportunities and user needs for future E-navigation technology and information exchange

Nicole Almeida Costa, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 597, p. 157-169
Paper in proceeding
2018

Towards holistic performance-based conceptual design of Arctic cargo ships

Osiris Valdez Banda, Martin Bergström, Giles Thomas et al
Marine Design XIII. Vol. 2, p. 831-839
Paper in proceeding
2018

Towards a Pluralistic Epistemology: Understanding Human-Technology Interactions in Shipping from Psychological, Sociological and Ecological Perspectives

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
TRANSNAV-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MARINE NAVIGATION AND SAFETY OF SEA TRANSPORTATION. Vol. 12 (4), p. 795-811
Journal article
2018

Maritime Energy Efficiency in a Sociotechnical System: A Collaborative Learning Synergy via Mediating Technologies

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
TRANSNAV-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MARINE NAVIGATION AND SAFETY OF SEA TRANSPORTATION. Vol. 12 (2), p. 239-250
Journal article
2018

Managing Unruly Technologies in the Engine Control Room: from Problem Patching to an Architectural Thinking and Standardisation

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. Vol. 17 (4), p. 497-519
Journal article
2018

Human factor issues during remote ship monitoring tasks: An ecological lesson for system design in a distributed context

Yemao Man, Reto Weber, Johan Cimbritz et al
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. Vol. 68 (2018), p. 231-244
Journal article
2018

Gaps between users and designers: A usability study about a tablet-based application used on ship bridges

Yemao Man, Margareta Lützhöft, Nicole Almeida Costa et al
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Vol. 597, p. 213-224
Paper in proceeding
2018

Non‑technical communication factors at the Vessel Traffic Services

Nicole Almeida Costa, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Cognition, Technology and Work. Vol. 20 (1), p. 63-72
Journal article
2018

Assessing a maritime service website prototype in a ship bridge simulator: Navigators’ experiences and perceptions of novel e-navigation solutions

Nicole Almeida Costa, Jeanette J. Jakobsen, Reto Weber et al
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. Vol. 17 (4), p. 521-542
Journal article
2017

Integrating Participatory Practices in Ship Design and Construction

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Ergonomics in Design. Vol. 25 (2), p. 4-11
Journal article
2017

Work environment and safety climate in the Swedish merchant fleet

Karl Forsell, Helena Eriksson, Bengt Järvholm et al
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. Vol. 90 (2), p. 161-168
Journal article
2017

Evaluating a digital ship design tool prototype: Designers' perceptions of novel ergonomics software

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Applied Ergonomics. Vol. 59, p. 19-26
Journal article
2017

Pre-study on sustainability indices for shipping

Karin Andersson, Erik Fridell, Monica Lundh et al
Report - Lighthouse - Swedish Maritime Competence Centre
2016

A static organization in a dynamic context – A qualitative study of changes in working conditions for Swedish engine officers

Monica Lundh, L.W. Rydstedt
Applied Ergonomics. Vol. 55, p. 1-7
Journal article
2016

Supporting participatory practices in ship design and construction - Challenges and opportunities

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, p. 1003-1007
Paper in proceeding
2016

Seeking harmony in shore-based unmanned ship handling – From the perspective of human factors, what is the difference we need to focus on from being onboard to onshore?

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Thomas Porathe
Human Factors in Transportation: Human Factors in Transportation Social and Technological Evolution Across Maritime, Road, Rail, and Aviation Domains, p. 61-70
Book chapter
2016

The role of distributed cognition in ship energy optimization

Martin Viktorelius, Monica Lundh
International Conference on Energy Efficient Ships 2016; London; United Kingdom; 23 November 2016 through 24 November 2016, p. 133-140
Paper in proceeding
2015

Arbetsmiljö och säkerhet på svenska fartyg

Karl Forsell, Helena Eriksson, Bengt Järvholm et al
Report
2015

Command and Control of Unmanned Vessels: Keeping Shore Based Operators in-the-Loop

Scott MacKinnon, Yemao Man, Monica Lundh et al
18th International Conference on Ships and Shipping Research, p. 612-619
Paper in proceeding
2015

From desk to field - Human factor issues in remote monitoring and controlling of autonomous unmanned vessels

Yemao Man, Monica Lundh, Thomas Porathe et al
Procedia Manufacturing. Vol. 3, p. 2674-2681
Paper in proceeding
2015

Operational requirements in the engine room and engine control room

Monica Lundh, Steven Mallam
Improving ship operational design 2nd edition, p. 85-90
Book chapter
2015

Integrating Human Factors & Ergonomics in large-scale engineering projects: Investigating a practical approach for ship design

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. Vol. 50, p. 62-72
Journal article
2015

Transparency within automated engine control systems: The case of the Savannah Express

Monica Lundh, Scott MacKinnon, Yemao Man
18th International conference on ships and shipping research, Lecco, Italy, June 24-26, p. 373-377
Paper in proceeding
2014

European boat design innovation group: The Marine Design Manifesto

S. McCartan, D. Harris, B. Verheijden et al
RINA, Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Marine Design, Papers, p. 1-29
Paper in proceeding
2013

Visualizing design problems and solutions of workstations on ships

Monica Lundh, M. Blomé, Steven Mallam et al
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 8026 LNCS (PART 2), p. 252-260
Paper in proceeding
2013

Ship sense - striving for harmony in ship manoeuvring

Johannes Prison, Joakim Dahlman, Monica Lundh
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. Vol. 12 (1), p. 115-127
Journal article
2013

Exploring non-technical miscommunication in vessel traffic service operation

Anders Brödje, Monica Lundh, Johan Jenvald et al
Cognition, Technology and Work. Vol. 15 (3), p. 347-357
Journal article
2013

Ship engine control room design: Analysis of current human factors & ergonomics regulations & future directions

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, p. 521-525
Paper in proceeding
2013

Onboard ship management overview system - an information sharing system on board

Margareta Lützhöft, Monica Lundh, Thomas Porathe
Transactions of the Royal Institute of Naval Architects. Vol. 155 (C1), p. 11-14
Journal article
2013

The conceptual roles of negative and positive affectivity in the stressor-strain relationship

L.W. Rydstedt, S.A.K. Johnsen, Monica Lundh et al
Europes Journal of Psychology. Vol. 9 (1), p. 93-103
Journal article
2012

Virtual Creative Tool – Next generation’s simulator

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Jennifer Smith
MARSIM 23-27 april
Paper in proceeding
2012

Left in the Dark: Introducing Mandatory Human Factors Regulation in Engine Control Room Design on Ships

Steven Mallam, Monica Lundh, Jennifer Smith
European Annual Conference on Human Decision-Making and Manual Control, EAM 11-12 september
Paper in proceeding
2011

Working conditions in the engine department - A qualitative study among engine room personnel on board Swedish merchant ships

Monica Lundh, Margareta Lützhöft, Leif Rydstedt et al
Applied Ergonomics. Vol. 42 (2), p. 384-390
Journal article
2011

Learning from the past for pro-activity -A re-analysis of the accident of the MV Herald of Free Enterprise

Gesa Praetorius, Monica Lundh, Margareta Lützhöft
Proceedings of the fourth Resilience Engineering Symposium, June 8-10, 2011, Sophia Antipolis, p. 217-225
Paper in proceeding
2010

Evacuation in Practice - Observations from Five Full Scale Exercises

Monica Lundh, Margareta Lützhöft, Leif Rydstedt et al
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs. Vol. 9 (2), p. 137-151
Journal article
2010

An Ocean of Stress? The relationship between psychosocial workload and mental strain among engine officers in the Swedish merchant fleet

Leif Rydstedt, Monica Lundh
International maritime health. Vol. 61 (3)
Journal article
2009

Engine Control Rooms Human factors - field studies

Eric Wagner, Monica Lundh, Peter Grundevik
Report
2009

Engine Control Rooms – Human factors

Eric Wagner, Monica Lundh, Peter Grundevik
RINA Conference
Paper in proceeding
2009

Engine control room - Human factors

Peter Grundevik, Monica Lundh, Eric Wagner
RINA, Royal Institution of Naval Architects International Conference - Human Factors in Ship Design, Safety and Operation; London; United Kingdom; 25 February 2009 through 26 February 2009, p. 61-67
Paper in proceeding
2009

Maritime Application of Control Systems

Margareta Lützhöft, Monica Lundh
Handbook of Control Room Design and Ergonomics - A Perspective for the Future
Book chapter
2008

Maritime application of control systems

Margareta Lützhöft, Monica Lundh
Handbook of control room design and ergonomics: A perspective for the future, p. 227-262
Book chapter

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Showing 4 research projects

2020–2021

Human XFactor at Sea

Monica Lundh Nautical Studies
European Commission (EC)

2017–2020

SEDNA - Safe maritime operations under extreme conditions: the Arctic case

Wengang Mao Marine Technology
Leif Eriksson Microwave and Optical Remote Sensing
Jonas Ringsberg Marine Technology
Zhiyuan Li Marine Technology
Monica Lundh Nautical Studies
European Commission (EC)

17 publications exist
2016–2018

Maskinrumsergonomi och säkerhet

Monica Lundh Nautical Studies
Stiftelsen Sveriges Sjömanshus

2014–2017

How to make energy efficiency a priority amongst ship crew members?

Monica Lundh Nautical Studies
Swedish Energy Agency

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