10 February 2024

System critical safety symposium Agenda

As you all know – we will be there (SCSS’24 Bristol Royal Marriott, UK) this coming week and we are very excited – but we just want to share with you why. So here’s the agenda so you know why its exciting.

Day 1 :Future Aviation

  • Byzantine Generals Attack an Airbus A320
  • Safety and Certification Considerations of eVTOL Aircraft
  • Safety in unmanned aviation – how much have we got and how much do we need?

Day1: Assurance Cases

  • The Safety Case as a Process Driver
  • Ensuring Safety and Effectiveness of Medical Devices in the Presence of Electromagnetic Disturbances through Unified EMC Assurance: A Compliance Pattern
  • Assurance 2.0: experience and automation
  • Driving the Development Process from the Safety Case

Day1: Extras

  • Seeing beyond the Post Office Horizon
  • “Things that changed my world: A lighter view on what has influenced me in system safety” hosted by Tom Anderson

Day 2: Future Rail

  • Achieving railway resilience to climate change using dynamic system risk assessment
  • System analysis on Driver monitoring system for mainline railway
  • System Safety for Complex Projects – The Crossrail Approach

Day 2: Safety of AI

  • Project Bluebird: AI for Air Traffic Control
  • Implementing autonomy in nuclear robotics: an experience-informed review of applying SACE
  • Towards Formal Verification and Robustification of Neural Systems in Safety-Critical Applications
  • Panel Discussion hosted by Alan Simpson, Ebeni: “Can we make safe AI?”

Day 3: New Thinking

  • Red Cars are Killing Left-handed People!
  • A Position Paper on Safety Culture Assessment and Improvement
  • How to Assure a Cloud
  • System-Theoretic Process Analysis Approach to Analyse EMI-related Hazards and Prioritise Loss Scenarios
  • The ‘Golden Thread’ of Information: A Systems Approach to Construction Safety

Day 3: Automotive & Autonomy

  • Measuring and Forecasting Safety of Autonomous Systems in the Automotive Sector
  • Measuring and Forecasting Safety of Autonomous Systems in the Automotive Sector
  • ISO-26262 – The unfriendly, the friendly and the friend-in-need
  • Sanity Checking Autonomous Vehicle Specifications using ZDRa
  • RAFIA – Using open-source software in an Automotive safety application – a case study
  • Breaking the Tyranny of Net Risk Metrics for Automated Vehicle Safety

AI

Cybersecurity

Engineering

Ethics

Human

Machine learning

Policy

Robotics

Safety

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