ICT Help Desk serves as our point of contact for all operational issues and general queries.
Located in room W2051 of the Marine Institute’s Ridge Road Campus
Telephone: 709-778-0628 Email: servicedesk@mi.mun.ca
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Office of Research and Development
Leaders in the ocean and maritime sectors
Steven Mallam is a researcher and educator specializing in Human Factors focusing on human and organizational performance in the maritime domain. His primary research interests involve the analysis and optimization of people and their work processes within complex socio-technical systems with focus on simulation-based training and assessment, safety, digitization, autonomous shipping and Human-Centered Design. Steven is a Senior Researcher at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, as well as serving as Adjunct-Associate Professor at the Department of Maritime Operations at the University of South-Eastern Norway and Visiting Researcher at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design.
Steven obtained his PhD in Human Factors from Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) and a Master of Science specializing in work safety and ergonomics from Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada). Steven has Human Factors and project management experience across differing interdisciplinary projects and academic-industry collaborations within a variety of domains, including maritime transport, commercial fishing, naval and coast guard, energy sectors (offshore oil and gas, mining, renewables) and aviation.
Not currently teaching.
Current Projects and Sources of Funding:
2024-2028
Project Title: OpenZero – Digital user interface design for energy-conscious and safe maritime operationsFunding Agency/Program: Research Council of Norway (Collaborative and Knowledge-building Project)
2024-2027
Project Title: HFC Canada: A Human Factors Network to Support Knowledge Mobilization and Collaboration Amongst Canadian Offshore Energy and Maritime StakeholdersFunding Agency/Program: Energy Research & Innovation Newfoundland and Labrador
2023-2026
Project Title: Effects of Safety Training on Fishers’ Perception of Occupational RiskFunding Agency/Program: Office of the Vice President (Research) Memorial University of Newfoundland Start-Up Fund and Fisheries & Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland
2023-2027
Project Title: OpenRemote: Harmonising Design of Remote Connected Maritime WorkstationsFunding Agency/Program: Research Council of Norway (Collaborative and Knowledge-building Project)
2022-2026
Project Title: Towards Human Centred Intelligent Ships for Winter NavigationFunding Agency/Program: Academy of Finland, Research Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
2021-2025
Project Title: OpenAR – Framework for augmented reality in advanced maritime operationsFunding Agency/Program: Research Council of Norway (Competence and Collaboration Project)
2022-2023
Project Title: Addressing Human Error and Enhancing Performance through Human FactorsFunding Agency/Program: International Association of Maritime Universities