Symposium of the Resilience Engineering Association & Annual Resilient Health Care Society

The conference aims at advancing the knowledge of Resilience Engineering in complex sociotechnical systems such as healthcare, aviation, oil and gas, construction, software engineering, and others. The theme will be Collaboration Across Boundaries for Adaptation in the Era of Climate Change. The conference will be held in the city of

Start

October 20, 2025

End

October 24, 2025

Address

Canela, Brazil   View map

The conference aims at advancing the knowledge of Resilience Engineering in complex sociotechnical systems such as healthcare, aviation, oil and gas, construction, software engineering, and others. The theme will be Collaboration Across Boundaries for Adaptation in the Era of Climate Change. The conference will be held in the city of Canela, Brazil, from the 20th to the 24th of October 2025. Canela is a cozy small town in the Gaucho Highlands in the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul and is a traditional venue for large and small conferences.

 

Submissions deadlines are as follows:

January 15, 2025: submissions open

March 31, 2025: submissions close

May 15, 2025: outcome notification to authors

At least one author of each accepted contribution must register to the conference. The registration deadlines are as follows:

February, 15, 2025: early bird registration opens

June, 15, 2025: early bird registration closes

September, 20, 2025: registration closes

 

Contributions related to a wide range of resilience engineering and resilient healthcare topics are welcome. They can be theoretical, empirical or a combination of those. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

1. Theoretical developments in resilience management

2. Strategies, tools, design, and interventions for translating resilience into practice

3. Adaptive capacity and self-organization in everyday work

4. Measurement of resilience

5. Policy-making and regulations supportive of resilience

6. Digital technologies supportive of resilience

7. FRAM and other tools for modelling resilience in complex socio-technical systems

8. Safety-II

9. Resilience in crisis management

10. Resilience to climate change and natural disasters

11. Simulations, training, and games for learning and developing resilience competences

12. Cost-benefit of resilience

13. Intersection between individual and organizational resilience

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Website

https://www.ufrgs.br/resilience/