My Expertise
Human Factors, Aviation Safety, Individual Risk Management (prediction, assessment, training), Cabin Safety, Personality, Abilities and Assessment, Perception and Performance, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Computer-Human Interaction
Fields of Research (FoR)
Personality, Abilities and Assessment, Sensory Processes, Perception and Performance, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Computer-Human InteractionSEO tags
Biography
Brett Molesworth RPsych, PhD.
Brett, a Professor in Human Factors and Aviation Safety has qualifications in both Aviation and Psychology. He is also a pilot, and holds a Commercial Pilot Licence with an advanced aerobatics rating. His research focus is on aircrew and cabin crew behaviour in both normal and abnormal situations. In terms of aircrew, Brett has developed a variety of tools designed to measure pilots’ propensity to engage in...view more
Brett Molesworth RPsych, PhD.
Brett, a Professor in Human Factors and Aviation Safety has qualifications in both Aviation and Psychology. He is also a pilot, and holds a Commercial Pilot Licence with an advanced aerobatics rating. His research focus is on aircrew and cabin crew behaviour in both normal and abnormal situations. In terms of aircrew, Brett has developed a variety of tools designed to measure pilots’ propensity to engage in risky behaviour, as well as applied techniques to improve pilots’ risk management skills. Specifically, Brett developed an implicit association test for pilots that is able to predict individuals’ willingness to engage in risky flying behaviour, such as low level flying. He is currently developing other applied assessment techniques and tools, namely paper based surveys that are designed to capture a broader range of risky flying activities.
Brett also has a keen interest in the factors that adversely affect both pilots and cabin crew performance. One such factor, which is prevalent in aviation is aircraft noise. To this end, he examines, from a cognitive perspective the effect of aircraft noise on both pilot and cabin crew performance. This involves testing the effect of aircraft noise on communication, namely memory and recall of verbally presented information, as well as the effectiveness of various countermeasures such as noise cancelling headphones in mitigating the detrimental effect of noise on performance.
Brett’s application of his knowledge and expertise extends beyond the aviation industry and includes other modes of transportation, such as road, as well as other high consequence industries, such as medicine.
My Grants
Year |
Funding Source |
Lead Chief Investigator |
Project Title |
2022 |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project (DP) |
Dr Molesworth |
Improving novice drivers' speed and hazard management.
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2021 |
Road Safety Innovation Fund |
Dr Molloy |
Improving young and novice drivers' speed management behaviour |
2020 |
Civil Aviation Safety Authority |
Dr Koo |
VTC charts in 3D for RPAS Operations |
2018 |
Civil Aviation Safety Authority |
Dr Koo |
Development of an online survey relating to remotely piloted aircraft |
2018 |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project (DP) |
Dr Molesworth |
A New Training Approach to Address the Novice Driver Problem |
2018 |
Australian Acoustical Society Education Grant |
Dr Molesworth |
Learned helplessness: How future performance in the presence of noise can be affected by negative past performance. |
2016 |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (LP) |
Dr Nguyen |
Advancing Knowledge on Silence and Its Impact on Errors and Safety |
2015 |
Australian Acoustical Society Education Grant |
Dr Molesworth |
The Impact of Babble on the Cognitive Performance of Office Workers. |
2013 |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project (DP) |
Dr Molesworth |
Improving Young Drivers' Speed Management Behaviour |
2009 |
Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project (LP) |
Professor Williamson |
Human Factors and Patient Safety |
My Awards
Year |
Awards |
2018 |
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Training Technical Group Best Student Paper Award. Oleksandra Krasnova, Brett Molesworth, Ann Williamson |
2015 |
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Training Technical Group Best Student Paper Award. Oleksandra Krasnova, Brett Molesworth, Ann Williamson |
2014 |
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Alan Welford Award (best paper in a peer reviewed journal within the calendar year period). Rebecca Mitchell, Ann Williamson, Brett Molesworth, Amy Chung |
My Research Supervision
Supervision keywords
Areas of supervision
Human Factors
Aviation Safety
Risk Management
Aviation Psychology
Mental Health
Communication
Road Safety