ASMOG Collaborative Project
Automation Shift in the Maritime Sector of the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry: Assessing Risk and Safety, Protecting Labor
An illuminating but often overlooked site for studying the changing nature of our economic and labor systems can be found at the interface of the automation shift and the maritime sector. This project pilots a novel theoretical and methodological approach to understanding the relationship between human and automated labor in maritime industries, studying automation as a complex machine-society-nature system.
Through ethnographic studies on board on ships, on land and during simulation trainings, the project will examine the socio-cultural dynamics and changes of work relations, risk assessment and new ways of relating to the ocean.
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Open Positions ASMOG Collaborative Project
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care
- PhD position in Political Science (3 years)
- PhD Research Fellow in organic synthesis / organic chemistry
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow position within Medical Physics
- Researcher in carbonate clumped isotope paleoceanography