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Description
The Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) is seeking a highly motivated intern to conduct a study on the risks, monitoring, and prevention of fatigue in an operational military context, specifically within the air force. This internship aims to contribute to the development of applied scientific knowledge on mitigating measures to prevent fatigue, considering relevant individual and contextual factors that influence their effectiveness.
The focus of this internship will thus be on mitigating measures to prevent fatigue in military aviation and relevant individual and contextual characteristics that influence the effectiveness of these measures. A literature study will identify several mitigating measures that show promise, the most effective of which can then be further tested in a pilot study. A report will then be written based on any literature findings, but mostly the design of the pilot study, and its results, with the goal of assessing the effectiveness and feasibility of the intervention within an operational military context.
Tasks to be foreseen
This internship starts around the 1st of September 2025. The duration of this assignment will be approximately 5 months.
Requirements
About NLR
We offer an inspiring high-tech aerospace-oriented working environment and an informal culture with room for personal initiatives. You will receive a compensation for general expenditures. NLR is a leading international research centre for aerospace. Its mission is to make air transport safer, more efficient, more effective and more sustainable. Bolstered by its multidisciplinary expertise and unrivalled research facilities, NLR provides innovative and comprehensive solutions to the complex challenges of the aerospace sector. NLR’s Operator Performance group works within the department of Safety and Human Performance (AOSH) and has a wide range of both academic and practical knowledge. Operator-in-the-loop studies are performed in both real-life and simulator setting to measure performance of personnel in an operational setting and to study the effectiveness of mitigation measures. Assessments include aspects such as (crew) workload, (team) situation awareness, usability, visual perception, vigilance, and fatigue.
Want to know more about your future internship?
For more information about the assignment contact Laurie Marsman through laurie.marsman@nlr.nl.
NLR’s multidisciplinary approach focuses on developing new and cost effective technologies for aviation and space, from design support to production technology and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul). With its unique expertise and state of the art facilities NLR is bridging the gap between research and application.
NLR covers the whole RDT&E (Research, Development, Test & Evaluation) range, including all the essential…
NLR’s multidisciplinary approach focuses on developing new and cost effective technologies for aviation and space, from design support to production technology and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul). With its unique expertise and state of the art facilities NLR is bridging the gap between research and application.
NLR covers the whole RDT&E (Research, Development, Test & Evaluation) range, including all the essential phases in research, from validation, verification and qualification to evaluation. By doing so, NLR contributes to the innovative and competitive strength of government and industry, in the Netherlands and abroad.
NLR employs a staff of approx. 600 at our offices in Amsterdam, Marknesse and Schiphol. The company realizes an annual turnover of approx. 76 million euro.
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