Dietrich Manzey

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Dietrich Manzey (born August 31, 1956 in Kiel ) is a German psychologist and professor of industrial , engineering and organizational psychology at the TU Berlin .

Life

Manzey studied psychology from 1976 to 1982 at the University of Kiel , where he also worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Psychology until 1987 and received his doctorate in 1988. From 1987 to 2001 Manzey worked in the department for aerospace psychology at the Institute for Aerospace Medicine of the German Aerospace Center in Hamburg. In 1999 he completed his habilitation at the University of Marburg . From 2001 to 2003 Manzey was professor for work and engineering psychology at the University of Applied Sciences in Northeast Lower Saxony , and in 2003 he accepted an appointment at the Technical University of Berlin.

Services

Manzey's research focuses on automation psychology, multitasking and aerospace psychology. He also deals with questions of safety culture in organizations with a high risk potential.

Manzey was involved in research projects in the context of the space missions MIR'92 ( Soyuz TM-14 ), MIR-LD4 ( Soyuz TM-18 ), Euromir '95 ( Soyuz TM-22 ) and MIR'97 ( Soyuz TM-25 ). He advises the European Space Agency (ESA) on issues relating to the selection, training and mission support of astronauts. He is also involved in the psychological support of European astronauts on long-term missions.

Awards

  • 2004: (together with Nick Kanas for the book "Space Psychology and Psychiatry") Life Science Book Award - International Academy of Astronautics
  • 2011: (together with five scientists from TU Berlin and Leipzig University Hospital) Human Factors Prize for Excellence in Human Factors / Ergonomics Research - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Fonts

  • (with Raja Parasuraman) "Compliance and Bias in Human Use of Automation: An Attentional Integration" Human Factors 2010
  • (With Nick Kanas) (2008) Space psychology and psychiatry Dordrecht: Springer.
  • (2006) Luft- und Raumfahrtpsychologie in: K. Pawlik (Ed.) Handbuch Psychologie Heidelberg: Springer.
  • (2004) Human missions to mars: New psychological challenges and research issues , in: Acta Astronautica 55
  • (2000) Monitoring of mental performance during spaceflight in: Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 71
  • (With Lorenz, B. & Poljakov et al.) (1998): Mental performance in extreme environments: results from a performance monitoring study during a 438-day spaceflight in: Ergonomics 41
  • Determinants of the task interference in double activities and resource-theoretical models in cognitive psychology Cologne, Wiss. Reporting d. DFVLR, 1988

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Manzey, head of the department of work / engineer / organizational psychology at the TU Berlin