Browsing by Author "Sasangohar, Farzan"
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Omidvar, Sorush (2022-04-11)Automated diet monitoring, an important tool in preventing healthy individuals and those with pre-diabetes from developing Type 2 Diabetes, requires automatic eating detection and estimation of the macronutrient contents ...
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Bonet Olivencia, Samuel A (2022-08-17)Telehealth, which involves the use of telecommunication technologies to provide virtual care, has received special attention in the recent years for improving access to healthcare and for supporting integrated care for ...
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Smith, Alec Michael (2022-11-18)Drowsy driving is a major safety concern that has resulted in many deaths and injuries over the years. One population that is particularly susceptible to drowsy driving is night-shift nurses due to their extended hours of ...
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Ade, Nilesh; Peres, S. Camille; Sasangohar, Farzan; Son, Changwon (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are a vital element of everyday operations in chemical process industries. Incident investigations also indicate that a majority of adverse events in the processing operations are ...
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Fowler, Margaret Jane (2021-05-06)Miscalibrated relationships between operator trust and automation can lead to accidents, some even fatal. If an operator either over or under trusts the system's capability, their overall assessment of the system's reliability ...
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Son, Changwon; Peres, S. Camille; Sasangohar, Farzan (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2017)Emergency management system (EMS) provides a crucial barrier for the protection of socio-ecological infrastructure from man-made disasters and natural threats. To meet diverse demands from hazardous events, resilience ...
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McKenzie, Johnathan (2022-07-27)Fatigue is a serious problem due to its high degree of prevalence and its critical effects on safety-related performance in multiple occupational settings. In more developed economies, the problem of fatigue has increasingly ...
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Zhang, Zhuoran (2019-11-04)With the rapid development of chemical process plants, the safe storage of hazardous chemicals become an essential topic. Several chemical warehouse incidents related to fire and explosion have been reported recently. ...
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Sadeghi, Mahnoosh (2021-11-23)PTSD is a psychiatric condition experienced by individuals after exposure to a traumatic event such as war. PTSD is a major public health concern in the United States since it is among one of the most prevalent mental ...
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Hosseinian, Seyed Mohammadreza (2017-12-08)The fourth risk factor for global mortality is lack of physical activity (PA). From the past to present, the relationship between public health and sedentary behavior or physical activity has been an interesting topic for ...
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Park, Junho (2023-05-02)Limb amputation can cause severe functional disability for the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs). Amputee patients use prosthetic devices (PDs) to perform ADLs. PDs require a substantial amount of cognitive ...
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Rodriguez Paras, Patricio Eugenio (2019-04-10)Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are complex socio-technical systems where interruptions can lead to medical errors. However, not all interruptions have a negative impact on patient safety. Most interruption mitigation strategies ...
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Marek, Jake Allen (2017-01-05)Low probability, high consequence events within the oil, gas and chemical industries can have devastating effects on employees, facilities, companies, and the surrounding communities. Incidents such as the Bhopal gas leak ...
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Kang, John (2023-08-03)Fatigue in the workplace is a growing concern in industries and is seen as a work hazard that can impair workers’ physical and cognitive abilities. This leads to an increased number of incidents, injuries, and fatalities, ...
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Son, Changwon (2021-04-26)At the onset of the disasters, incident management teams (IMTs) are established to direct and support on-scene tactical activities in the field. IMTs cope with challenges of disasters such as constantly changing situations, ...
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Rodriguez Paras, Carolina (2021-08-06)High cognitive workload in multitasking, safety-critical environments can lead to performance degradation, resulting in increased safety risks or errors. The problem arises when the person reaches the redline of cognitive ...
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Lawley, Sarahre-INTEGRATE is a support center for returning soldiers, that aims to ease the transition between military and civilian life by providing: a support network of residents in similar situations, a controlled environment to ...
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Park, Sulki (2023-08-01)Hypertension and diabetes impose significant burdens on healthcare systems, leading to high costs and adverse health outcomes. To address these challenges, remote patient monitoring has emerged as a promising strategy for ...
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Napaporn, Wongwaran Andrew (2018-11-21)Carbon dioxide must be removed from natural gas before liquefying the gas because it freezes in pipelines and corrodes process equipment. There are several processes that can be used to remove CO2 from natural gas. The ...
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Gajera, SurilkumarCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated in 2019 that every year the U.S. receives 130 million patients in emergency department visits. Out of which 16.2 million patients visits result in hospital admissions ...