The Conference is dedicated to fostering innovation and knowledge exchange in the field of Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Processes (STAMP) model and tools.
This year, the theme "Advancing Safety in a Complex World" highlights the increasingly intricate systems we navigate and the innovative approaches required to manage risk and ensure resilience. Whether you're an industry veteran, a budding researcher, or a passionate safety professional, the conference is the perfect platform to propel your understanding and contribute to shaping the future of systems safety.
In an era where traditional system safety approaches are increasingly under scrutiny, the 11th European STAMP Workshop and Conference (ESWC) emerges as a great oportunity of comunicating new ideas and innovations.
STAMP—Systems-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes—and its suite of tools stand at the forefront, offering systematic methodologies to proactively analyze and assess both existing and conceptual systems.
ESWC is the crucible where researchers and practitioners converge to share insights, apply, or acquaint themselves with STAMP's versatile applications across diverse sectors including aerospace, healthcare, defense, nuclear energy, railways, public infrastructure, and the automotive industry.
Conference Topics
- Application and advancements of STAMP, STPA, CAST, and other STAMP-based tools in various sectors, including but not limited to aviation, space, defense, automotive, railways, chemicals, oil and gas, medical devices, healthcare, and workplace safety.
- Strategies for introducing STAMP, STPA, and CAST within large-scale organizations.
- Innovative design paradigms guided by safety and security considerations using STPA and STPA-Sec.
- Decision-making frameworks informed by STPA analyses.
- In-depth accident and loss analysis and learnings.
- Discussion on certification and the impact of regulatory frameworks.
- Insightful evaluations and juxtapositions with traditional safety techniques.
- Advanced risk management approaches and the identification of leading indicators for system safety.
- Security applications and extensions into areas like workplace safety and beyond.
- Development and critical assessment of Safety Management Systems.
- Emerging tools, processes, and support mechanisms for STPA and CAST application in analysis and design.
- Management insights, adoption experiences, and the challenges faced therein.
- Explorations into emergent properties of systems beyond safety and security.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 13th of May 2024 / Acceptance Notification: 7th of May 2024
More information about the Conference here