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Allison Reilly
Allison Reilly
Associate Professor, University of Maryland
E-mail megerősítve itt: umd.edu
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Predicting hurricane power outages to support storm response planning
SD Guikema, R Nateghi, SM Quiring, A Staid, AC Reilly, M Gao
Ieee Access 2, 1364-1373, 2014
1862014
Game theory-based identification of facility use restrictions for the movement of hazardous materials under terrorist threat
A Reilly, L Nozick, N Xu, D Jones
Transportation research part E: logistics and transportation review 48 (1 …, 2012
672012
Risk and the five hard problems of cybersecurity
NM Scala, AC Reilly, PL Goethals, M Cukier
Risk Analysis 39 (10), 2119-2126, 2019
582019
US transportation infrastructure resilience: Influences of insurance, incentives, and public assistance
G Tonn, A Reilly, J Czajkowski, H Ghaedi, H Kunreuther
Transport Policy 100, 108-119, 2021
362021
Agent‐based models as an integrating boundary object for interdisciplinary research
AC Reilly, RL Dillon, SD Guikema
Risk Analysis 41 (7), 1087-1092, 2021
332021
The growing threat of urban flooding: A national challenge
GE Galloway, A Reilly, S Ryoo, A Riley, M Haslam, S Brody, W Highfield, ...
College Park and Galveston: University of Maryland and Texas A&M University, 2018
312018
Hurricanes and power system reliability-the effects of individual decisions and system-level hardening
AC Reilly, GL Tonn, C Zhai, SD Guikema
Proceedings of the IEEE 105 (7), 1429-1442, 2017
292017
“Gaming the system”: Decision making by interdependent critical infrastructure
AC Reilly, A Samuel, SD Guikema
Decision Analysis 12 (4), 155-172, 2015
282015
Evolution of vulnerability of communities facing repeated hazards
AC Reilly, SD Guikema, L Zhu, T Igusa
PLoS One 12 (9), e0182719, 2017
242017
Sources of uncertainty in interdependent infrastructure and their implications
AC Reilly, H Baroud, R Flage, MD Gerst
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 213, 107756, 2021
192021
Risk of isolation increases the expected burden from sea-level rise
TM Logan, MJ Anderson, AC Reilly
Nature Climate Change 13 (4), 397-402, 2023
132023
Roadway flooding as a bellwether for household retreat in rural, coastal regions vulnerable to sea-level rise
ZY Jasour, AC Reilly, GL Tonn, CM Ferreira
Climate Risk Management 36, 100425, 2022
112022
Using data envelopment analysis to evaluate the performance of post-hurricane electric power restoration activities
SG AC Reilly, RA Davidson, LK Nozick, T Chen
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 152, 197-204, 2016
11*2016
Bayesian multiscale modeling of spatial infrastructure performance predictions with an application to electric power outage forecasting
A Reilly, S Guikema
Journal of infrastructure systems 21 (2), 04014036, 2015
82015
Spatial regression identifies socioeconomic inequality in multi-stage power outage recovery after Hurricane Isaac
K Best, S Kerr, A Reilly, A Patwardhan, D Niemeier, S Guikema
Natural Hazards 117 (1), 851-873, 2023
62023
Characterizing the robustness of power-law networks that experience spatially-correlated failures
CA Johnson, AC Reilly, R Flage, SD Guikema
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of …, 2021
62021
Tutorial: parallel computing of simulation models for risk analysis
AC Reilly, A Staid, M Gao, SD Guikema
Risk Analysis 36 (10), 1844-1854, 2016
62016
Resiliently engineered flood and hurricane infrastructure: Principles to guide the next generation of engineers
G Baecher, M Bensi, A Reilly, B Phillips, LE Link, S Knight, G Galloway
The Bridge 49 (2), 2019
52019
Predicting flood damage using the flood peak ratio and Giovanni Flooded Fraction
H Ghaedi, AC Reilly, H Baroud, DV Perrucci, CM Ferreira
PloS one 17 (8), e0271230, 2022
42022
The Growing Threat of Urban Flooding: 2018
GE Galloway, A Reilly, S Ryoo, A Riley, M Haslam, S Brody, W Highfeld, ...
University of Maryland, Center for Disaster Resilience, and Texas A&M …, 2018
42018
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