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The RAMS seminar is an arena to meet, share and discuss NTNU research in the RAMS field

 

  • RAMS group meetings/seminars are arranged once every week, tentatively every Wednesday, 12:00-13:00 in VG12 (basement) at NTNU - Valgrinda
  • Most times, a paper or topic of research is presented and discussed. The main presenters are the PhD students, but also the academic staff and guests that work with RAMS.
  • The topics and invitations are also distributed via e-mails. If you want to be on the list to present and discuss a topic we may help you with, please contact mailto:geir.ove.strand@ntnu.no.

Agenda
1. All: What's new
2. Feature presentation (see updated program below)
3. Next meeting
4. Any other business
5. Adjourn

 

Program schedule (per 18.08.2015)

DateWhoTopicWho's providing snack (cake, fruit, similar)?Alternate presenterAlternate topic 
26.08.2015Mario Marchondes Machado

Please welcome Mario, our newly arrived PhD visiting student from Petrobras (Brasil), who will introduce himself (10min).

Prof. Mary Ann Lundteigen  
26.08.2015Ji-Min Lu

RESS paper (15minutes) Reliability analysis of large phased-mission systems with repairable components based on success-state sampling.
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 142, October 2015, Pages 123-133, Ji-Min Lu, Xiao-Yue Wu, Yiliu Liu, Mary Ann Lundteigen

"Jimmer'n" will also present some thoughts about his future research.

   
02.09.2015Sverre Kvalheim

ESREL paper 2015: Human/Org. factors/cultur related to something safety offshore? (15min)

ESREL 2015_Sverre Kvalheim.pdf

Geir-Ove Strand  
02.09.2015Abraham Almaw Jigar

ESREL paper 2015: SIS - Reliability allocation; MIL-HNDBK vs Lagrange multiplier (15min)

A new availability allocation method-ESREL presentation.pdf

 Geir-Ove StrandESREL paper 2015 (revisited): BOP systems MPM reliability analysis; M05_051_Presentation.pptx
09.09.2015ESREL No meeting this week   
16.09.2015Ms./Mrs. Yun Zhang & Mr. Juntao Zhang.Please welcome the introductions of two new PhD-students in the RAMS group (SFI SUBPRO). Both are former international master students at NTNU.Xue Yang  
16.09.2015Postdoc Canh Hai VuSVV meeting preparations: E39 project presentation - problem statement, stakeholders, limitations and approach   
23.09.2015Prof. Genserik Reniers (TU Delft / University of Antwerp / KULeuven)

Presentation: "Cost-benefit assessment of safety measures”
 
Prof. Reniers is here to give a similar presentation at IO-conference 2015 (http://www.iocenter.no/info/programme).
This invitation has been organized by Nicolai Paltrinieriat SINTEF. Many thanks to Nicolai!

From http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/: Prof.dr. G.L.L.M.E. Genserik Reniers obtained a Master's degree in chemical engineering at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and received his PhD in Applied Economic Sciences from the University of Antwerp. He was appointed in a part-time capacity as a Full Professor at the Delft University of Technology, at the Safety and Security Science Group. At the University of Antwerp, he is a visiting/full professor lecturing amongst others in chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical process technology, and Technological Risk Management. He is also visiting professor Security Management at the Antwerp Management School, Risk Management at ITMMA, and Risk Analysis in a Postgraduate Disaster Management at VESTA. At the KULeuven campus of the HUB in Brussels he lectures as a professor, amongst others, in prevention management, advanced occupational health and safety management and chemical processes/unit operations. His main research interests concern the collaboration surrounding safety and security topics and socio-economic optimization within the chemical industry. He coordinates the Antwerp Research Group on Safety and Security, unifying multi-disciplinary safety and security research at the University of Antwerp. He has extensive experience in leading research projects funded both by the Belgian government and the chemical industry.

Harald Rødseth  
30.09.2015Prof. Mary Ann LundteigenPresentation of SFI SUBPRO (15-30min)   
07.10.2015Postdoc Canh Hai VuESREL paper 2015: Maintenance grouping (15min)   
TBAPostdoc Fares InnalESREL paper 2015: PFDavg and PFH formulas for SIS subject to partial and full periodic tests (15min)   
TBAProf. Antoine Rauzy

Introductions to himself including previous and future research (15-30min)

Please welcome our new Professor, Antoine Rauzy, in the RAMS group (Risk and Reliability Assessment of Complex Systems)!

  • Antoine has a background in computer science and mathematics and has for several years given lectures about methods and tools for risk and reliability analysis
  • Previous positions have been professor at Ecole Polytechnique and Centrale-Supérlec i Paris (including director of the Chair Blériot-Fabre «Dependable Embedded Systems»)
  • He also has experience from the industry, including start-up of company that develops software for reliability analysis 

Antoine represents an important new contribution to our group in understanding and developing methods and tools for analysis of systems which to a great extent include programmable technologies. Antoine also brings (for us) a new network and knowledge about other application and industrial areas for the systems that we analyse. Antoine will in the fall semester contribute with some lectures in TPK 5115 (Project risk management) and TPK 4120 (Safety and reliability analysis), in addition to being key in both recently started and new research initiatives.

An updated overview of RAMS group members can be found here:  https://www.ntnu.edu/ross/rams

   
TBAXue YangOwn selected topic (15 min)? Maybe group discussion her working paper as of today?  Typically discuss problem statement and main challenges (10min)   
TBAHarald RødsethOwn selected topic (15 min)?   
TBAGeir-Ove StrandPaper peer-review (15-30 min)? Maybe run as miniseminar: State of quantitative human/org. risk influence modelling and discussion of its applicability to probabilistic risk assessments of well drilling ops   
TBAHyung-Ju Kim? Revisit/Group discussion to MS Seveso accident (his paper revisited?) Problem statement and main challenges with work on comparing major accident theories wrt. extracting "learning" (10min)   
TBAProf. Anne Barros Own selected topic? (15-30min)   
TBAAss. Prof. Yiliu LiuOwn selected topic? (15-30min)   
      
      
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