DIMACS/CCICADA Workshop on S&T Innovations in Hurricane Sandy Research
June 5, 2013
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- David Mendonca, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, mendod at rpi.edu
- Fred Roberts, Director of CCICADA, froberts at dimacs.rutgers.edu
Presented under the auspices of The Command, Control, and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data
Analysis (CCICADA) and the DIMACS Special Focus
on Algorithmic Decision Theory.
Slides:
- Cherrie Black, NJ OHSP
Perspectives from "The Ground"
- Mitchell Erickson, DHS S&T
Science and Technology in Disasters
Opportunities Revealed by Sandy
- Mike Greenberg, Rutgers
Predicting Individual Preparedness &
Assistance: Sandy and Irene Experiences
- Thomas Herrington, Stevens
Sandy Relevant Research
- Andrew Kennedy, Notre Dame
Wave and Surge Structural Damage to
Shorefront Residential Properties from Hurricane Sandy
- Jon Miller, Stevens
RAPID Collection of Water Level, Scour, and Structural Damage Data Due
to Extreme Storm Surge
- James Mitchell, Rutgers
Super Storm Sandy: Risk Redefinition, Response and Recovery on the Jersey Shore
- Anu R. Pradhan, Drexel
RAPID: Aerial Imaging and Ground-based Surveys for Post-Disaster Assessment of Areas Affected by Hurricane Sandy
- Fred Roberts, Director of CCICADA
Data Science and Emergency Preparedness at CCICADA
- David Robinson, Rutgers University
Setting the scene for past and future
storms Sandy's Fury
- Thomas Sharkey, RPI
Identication and Classication of Restoration Interdependencies after Hurricane Sandy
- Robert M. Schwartz, The University of Akron
Hurricane Sandy: Short-Term Citizen-Based Communication and Aid Mobilization
- Daniel Work, UIUC
Traffic Monitoring During Extreme
Congestion Events
- Justin Yates, Texas A & M
Identifying Social Network and Mobile Technology Use
and Its Correlation with Individual Evacuation Behavior in Hurricane Sandy
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