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Technology, Human Performance, and Nuclear Facilities: A Systems Engineering Approach to Reduce Human Error provides a basic understanding of Human Error/Performance and its relation to industrial operations and advancing technologies incorporated into facilities.

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Technology, Human Performance, and Nuclear Facilities: A Systems Engineering Approach to Reduce Human Error provides a basic understanding of Human Error/Performance and its relation to industrial operations and advancing technologies incorporated into facilities.


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Autorenporträt
Jonathan K. Corrado's professional background is primarily in the nuclear industry, where he has expertise in program management, nuclear safety, nuclear criticality safety, regulatory compliance, event investigation and reporting, regulatory commitment management, and oversight of industrial safety, waste management, environmental monitoring, and Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability.

Prior to his work in the nuclear industry, Dr. Corrado served in the US Navy, where he was a nuclear surface warfare officer. He continued his naval career in the US Navy Reserve where he is currently a senior officer and has held a breadth of assignments including command roles on several occasions. Dr. Corrado also briefly worked at a DoD Laboratory and in the defense industry managing systems engineering.

Dr. Corrado holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute, a Master of Engineering Management from the Old Dominion University, a PhD in Systems Engineering from the Colorado State University and is a graduate of the Navy Nuclear Power Program and Naval Postgraduate School. He is also a licensed Professional Engineer in Mechanical Engineering in the State of Ohio.

He has several fields of research interest, including nuclear engineering, systems engineering, human performance, and military affairs, and has authored several refereed journal articles in these fields.