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Prof. Lambert’s students are highlighted in bold. 1 James H. Lambert, Ph.D., D.WRE, P.E. Associate Director, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia Research Associate Professor, Department of Systems and Information Engineering 112 Olsson Hall or PO Box 400747, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904; USA; voice (434) 982-2072, fax (434) 924-0865 <[email protected]> (a) Degrees, including names of Ph.D. and post-doctoral advisors 1990-1994 Ph.D., Civil Engineering. University of Virginia. Dissertation Co-Advisor (1994) and Post-doctoral supervisor (1994-1996). Co-Advisors: Prof. Yacov Y. Haimes, Department of Systems Engineering and Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia; Prof. Duan Li, formerly Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, currently Chair, Department of Systems Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong. 1988-1990 M.S., Civil Engineering, Advisor: Prof. B.C. Yen, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia 1984-1988 B.S.E., Mechanical Engineering, Certificate in Engineering Physics, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University 1999-present P.E., Professional Engineer, License No. 033203, Commonwealth of Virginia (b) Starting date including year and month of UVa professional appointments Apr 1999 - present Associate Director, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia Aug 2003 - present Research Associate Professor of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia Aug 1996- Aug 2003 Research Assistant Professor of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia Jun 1994 - Aug 1996 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia Other employment: 2011-2012 Consultant, NCHRP 20-68A Scan 10-01, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board of The National Academies, “Best Practices for Risk-Based Forecasts of Land Volatility for Corridor Management and Sustainable Communities” 2008-2009 Consultant, Diamond Power, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia, Risk-cost-benefit analyses for various topics in the power generation industry 2007 Consultant, US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile, Alabama Flood risk, decision, and planning, 2005-2010 Contributing Scholar, and Instructor, Walden University, College of Management and Technology 2005-2006 Consultant, Colorado State University, Risk Assessment Corporation, and Los Alamos National Laboratory, Risk analysis, communication, evaluation, and reduction, 2004-2006 Consultant, AVIR, LLC, Charlottesville, Virginia, and US Technical Support Working Group, Business analysis for low-cost monitor of toxic industrial chemicals

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James H. Lambert, Ph.D., D.WRE, P.E. Associate Director, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia

Research Associate Professor, Department of Systems and Information Engineering 112 Olsson Hall or PO Box 400747, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904; USA; voice (434) 982-2072,

fax (434) 924-0865 <[email protected]>

(a) Degrees, including names of Ph.D. and post-doctoral advisors

1990-1994 Ph.D., Civil Engineering. University of Virginia. Dissertation Co-Advisor (1994)

and Post-doctoral supervisor (1994-1996). Co-Advisors: Prof. Yacov Y. Haimes, Department of Systems Engineering and Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia; Prof. Duan Li, formerly Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, currently Chair, Department of Systems Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong.

1988-1990 M.S., Civil Engineering, Advisor: Prof. B.C. Yen, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia

1984-1988 B.S.E., Mechanical Engineering, Certificate in Engineering Physics, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University

1999-present P.E., Professional Engineer, License No. 033203, Commonwealth of Virginia

(b) Starting date including year and month of UVa professional appointments

Apr 1999 - present Associate Director, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems,

University of Virginia Aug 2003 - present Research Associate Professor of Systems and Information Engineering,

University of Virginia Aug 1996- Aug 2003 Research Assistant Professor of Systems and Information Engineering,

University of Virginia Jun 1994 - Aug 1996 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Center for Risk Management of Engineering

Systems, University of Virginia Other employment: 2011-2012 Consultant, NCHRP 20-68A Scan 10-01, National Cooperative Highway Research

Program, Transportation Research Board of The National Academies, “Best Practices for Risk-Based Forecasts of Land Volatility for Corridor Management and Sustainable Communities”

2008-2009 Consultant, Diamond Power, Inc., Lynchburg, Virginia, Risk-cost-benefit analyses for various topics in the power generation industry

2007 Consultant, US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile, Alabama Flood risk, decision, and planning,

2005-2010 Contributing Scholar, and Instructor, Walden University, College of Management and Technology

2005-2006 Consultant, Colorado State University, Risk Assessment Corporation, and Los Alamos National Laboratory, Risk analysis, communication, evaluation, and reduction,

2004-2006 Consultant, AVIR, LLC, Charlottesville, Virginia, and US Technical Support Working Group, Business analysis for low-cost monitor of toxic industrial chemicals

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2004-2007 Consultant, E2, Inc., Charlottesville, VA, and US EPA Superfund and Removals Program, Benefits analysis

1992-1994 Consultant, Environmental Systems Modeling, Inc., Charlottesville, Virginia, Risk-based evaluation of flood warning and evacuation systems

(c) Substantial honors and awards

Fellow, Society for Risk Analysis (since Dec 2011). Honorable Mention, 2011 Sustainability Award, Society of American Military Engineers (May 2012).

Presented jointly to the Engineer Research and Development Center of the US Army Corps of Engineers, University of Virginia (J.H. Lambert, PI and sole faculty investigator), Arizona State University, and The Bioengineering Group for outstanding efforts to meet the goals of the Executive Order 13514. Award was presented at the Joint Engineer Training Conference, St. Louis, MO, May 22-25, 2012.

Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer (D.WRE), American Academy of Water Resources Engineers

(since May 2006). Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Virginia (P.E.) (since 1999) Commendation, Commonwealth of Virginia Secretary of Transportation, the Honorable Whittington

Clement, for contributions to VTrans2025, the Statewide Multimodal Long-Range Transportation Plan (2005)

Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia (1992)

National Merit Scholar Semifinalist (1983) Project Director, First Place National Award “Get Away Special” Competition for Design of a NASA

Shuttle Payload Experiment, American Chemical Society award to the science club of the Douglas S. Freeman High School, H.E. Alberti, Faculty Advisor (1983)

(d) List of graduate students directed or being directed

PH.D. Best paper awards Best Student Paper Merit Award, Shital A. Thekdi and J.H. Lambert. Risk analysis of land development

adjacent to infrastructure corridors. Annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, Utah, December 2010.

Honorable Mention, Best Student Paper Merit Award, C.W Karvetski and J.H. Lambert. Risk and scenario analysis for energy systems decision making. Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, December 2009.

Best Student Paper Merit Award. N.N. Joshi and J.H. Lambert. Diversification of engineering infrastructure investments for emergent technical and programmatic risks. Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, San Antonio, TX, December 2007

Best Student Paper Award in Transportation Safety, N.N. Joshi and J.H. Lambert. Safety and equity considerations for the prioritization of highway projects. 55th Virginia Transportation Conference. Roanoke, VA (2006)

Full list of Ph.D. students 1. Connelly, E. (Co-advisor with L. Colosi and A. Clarens). Cost lifecycle analysis for algae bioreactors

(expected 2014). Beginning sometime in Fall 2012 with completion of her M.S. 2. Hamilton, M. (expected 2014), Recipient of a DoD SMART Fellowship 2011-2014.

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3. Hugine, A. (Co-advisor with S. Guerlain) (expected 2013). Completed exam and dissertation proposal May 2012.

4. Xu, J. (expected 2013). Completed exam in April 2012. 5. You, H. (expected 2013). Completed comprehensive exam April 2012. 6. Zhou, Q. (expected 2012) Scenario-Informed Investment Policy of Defined-Benefit Pension Funds

Completed comprehensive exam in 2011. 7. Thekdi, S. Risk of Land Development for Infrastructure Corridors (May 2012). Winner of the Louis T.

Rader Outstanding Graduate Student Award of the Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia (May 2012); Assistant Professor (tenure track), Robins School of Management, University of Richmond (starting August 2012)

8. Teng, K.Y. Canonical Form and Methodology for Risk Policy Programs (2012). Colonel in the Taiwan military, being considered for war college professor/instructor position to begin in 2012.

9. Karvetski, C. Emergent and Future Conditions and Multicriteria Analysis (2011), Winner of the Louis T. Rader Outstanding Graduate Student Award of the Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia (May 2012); Currently Assistant Professor (non-tenure track), George Mason University.

10. Joshi, N.N. Diversification of Infrastructure Investments for Risk of Extreme Events (August 2007), Honorable Mention for the Louis T. Rader Outstanding Student Award, Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia; currently Assistant Professor of Engineering Management and Industrial Engineering, Morehead State University.

11. Martinez, L. Decision Making and Path Diagrams (2007), Instructor/Lecturer, Universidad de Anahuac, Mexico City, Mexico. Awarded one-year postdoctoral fellowship from the Mexico national science agency CONACYT to work with me at UVa in 2010-2011.

12. Pinto, C.A. Configuration of Priority Systems Vulnerable to Extreme Events (2002), was a Post-Doc at Carnegie Mellon University; currently Associate Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, Old Dominion University. Co-author with Paul Garvey of a CRC Press book Advanced Risk Analysis in Engineering Enterprise Systems, 480 pp. (2012).

13. Olsen, J.R. (Co-Advisor with Y. Haimes) Risk Management of a Distributed System of Flood Protection under Nonstationary Conditions (1999), currently Research Scientist, Institute for Water Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers.

14. Frohwein, H. (Co-Advisor with Y. Haimes) Risk of Extreme Events in Decision Trees (1999), Bosch Group, Germany.

15. Wang, G. (with Y. Haimes) Theoretical Foundations of the Partitioned Multiobjective Risk Method for Extreme Events (1997) (co-advised with Y.Y. Haimes), consulting engineering with an aerospace and satellite company in northern Virginia.

M.S. Best paper awards Best Student Paper Award. Risk Analysis and Human Factors Track. 2010 IEEE Systems and Information

Engineering Design Symposium. Risk-based airport selection for runway safety assessments through the development and application of systems-driven prioritization methodologies. Galle K, Ale J, Hossain M, Moliterno M, Rowell M, Revenko N, Rogerson E, Tucker S, Crowther K, Lambert J, and Haimes Y

Best Student Paper in Transportation Policy, A.S. Linthicum and J.H. Lambert. Analysis of demographic data to examine multimodal investment potential of Virginia statewide transportation corridors. 55th Virginia Transportation Conference. Roanoke, VA (2006)

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Full list of M.S. students 1. Johns, A. Economic Evaluation of Airport Safety Regulatory Activities (expected 2013) 2. Connelly, E. Radiological and other Disaster Preparedness for Rio de Janeiro Brazil (expected 2012) 3. Parlak, A. Behavior Implications For Preparedness For Radiological Emergencies (2011); currently Ph.D.

student at University of Pittsburgh. 4. Rogerson, E. Multicriteria Factors and Program Efficiency in Runway Safety (2011); Distinguished Service

Award of the Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia; Northrop Grumman presented to her a national award and internship that included a cash award to the SEAS/UVa.

5. Hamilton, M. Risk Analysis for Energy Security and Islanding of Military Installations (December 2010); currently my PhD student, Recipient of a three-year DoD SMART Fellowship for her Ph.D. studies.

6. Schroeder, M. Scenario-Based Multimodal Transportation Planning (2009); Booz Allen Hamilton. 7. Linthicum, A. Multimodal Transportation Systems Integration (2008), Awarded Eisenhower

Transportation Fellowship for his UVa graduate studies; Cambridge Systematics, Inc., Massachusetts, currently Volpe Center, US DOT, Cambridge MA.

8. Farrington, M. Risk-Based Allocation of Hazard Protection (2007), Co-owner/founder of Harmony Home Theaters, Inc., for audio/video consulting, Currently a PhD student of Prof. Gerling at the University of Virginia.

9. Schulte, B. Risk-Incident Anomaly Detection with Multivariate Process Control (2006), Fair Isaac Corporation, California.

10. Jennings, R. Risk Identification in Business Process Models (2005), PRA, Inc. 11. Wadie, S. Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Multimodal Transportation Systems (December 2005),

management consulting, Washington , D.C. 12. Moutoux, R. Hurricane Recovery Priorities for a Highway Network (2004), University of Colorado

graduate student, Booz Allen Hamilton. 13. Peterson, K. Comparison Tool for Transportation Multimodal Investments (2004), Northrup Grumman

Corp. 14. Sarda, P., Process Control of Risk Scenarios with Superposition of Networks (2004), US Federal Highway

Administration. 15. (with P. Beling) Rahman, F. Contingency Planning for Superfund Site Remediation and Reuse (2003),

management consulting firm. 16. Turley, T. Safety-Based Warrants for Roadway Lighting (May 2003), engineering consulting firm,

Strasbourg, France. 17. Tsang, J. Risk of Extreme Events Analysis for Design of Innovative Lock Walls (2001), US Army Corps of

Engineers, Ft. Belvoir, VA 18. Baker, J. Multiple Factors in Selection of a Portfolio of Highway Improvement Projects (2000), US Navy 19. (with Y. Haimes) Handal, C. Sequential Decision Making for Response to Hurricane Forecasts by a Highway

Agency (2000), engineering consulting, Honduras 20. (with Y. Haimes) Fellows, J. Framework for Risk Assessment and Management of an Automated Highway

System (1998), engineering consulting 21. (with Y. Haimes) Curry, R. Comparison of Models Evaluating Automobile Safety Features (1996),

management consulting

(e) List of undergraduate theses supervised along with thesis titles

Best paper awards

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2nd Prize, Andrew Watson, Identifying and managing transportation corridor access for economic development, safety, and land use decision making. Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, May 2012.

Best Student Paper Award, Lockheed Martin Human Factors Track, 2011 IEEE Systems and Information

Engineering Design Symposium. Decision support system interface design for radiological emergency response coordination in Brazil by Travis S. Meyer, Joseph Z. Muething, Gustavo

Amoras Souza Lima, Breno Raemy Rangel Torres, Jose Orlando Gomes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), and James H. Lambert (Advisor).

Best Student Paper Award. M. Kersh, A. Saqib, M. Schroeder, W. Williams, and J.H. Lambert, Scenario-

based planning with a survey of regional impacts of statewide multimodal transportation policies, Sponsored by the Roanoke Valley Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (2008), Students received a $1000 cash award of which they donated half to the UVa Engineering Foundation.

Finalist (Top 10), D. Streufert, J. Perry, I. Estripeaut. J. Benbenaste, A. Aliberti, and S. Choi. Business

process modeling for a highway agency. Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, May 2005.

Best Student Paper Award, Lockheed Martin Infrastructure Protection and Security Track. Screening

needs for roadway lighting by exposure assessment and site parameters. R. Deans, A. Miller, J.

Murrill, J. Sanders, and J.H. Lambert (Advisor). 2003 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (2003)

Full list of undergraduate students

1. Kampmann, M. Brazil Emergency Response Coordination with Virtual Reality Behavior Analysis (expected

2013) 2. Del Rosario, T. Brazil Emergency Response Coordination with Virtual Reality Behavior Analysis (expected

2013) 3. McGrath, J. Brazil Emergency Response Coordination with Virtual Reality Behavior Analysis (expected

2013) 4. Fitzsimmons, J. Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors (2012) 5. George, Z., Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors (2012) 6. Hemminger, N. Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors (2012) 7. Mackenzie, J. Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors (2012) 8. Rinehart, P. Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors (2012) 9. Watson, A. Identifying and Managing Transportation Corridor Access for Economic Development, Safety,

and Land Use Decision Making, (2012), 2nd Place in the UVa SEAS Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium.

10. Meyer, T. Decision Support System Interface Design for Radiological Emergency Response Coordination in Brazil. (2011)

11. Muething, J. Decision Support System Interface Design for Radiological Emergency Response Coordination in Brazil (2011)

12. Amoras. B. Decision Support System Interface Design for Radiological Emergency Response Coordination in Brazil (2011)

13. Raemy, B. Radiological Emergency Response Planning for Brazil: Cognitive Analysis (2011) 14. Aguilar, J., Risk-Based Adaptive Management for Future Land Development Adjacent to Critical

Transportation Infrastructure Systems (2011) 15. Giorgis, M. (2011). Risk-Based Adaptive Management for Future Land Development Adjacent to Critical

Transportation Infrastructure Systems

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16. Thanarat, P. (2011). Risk-Based Adaptive Management for Future Land Development Adjacent to Critical Transportation Infrastructure Systems

17. Gude, M. (2011). Risk-Based Adaptive Management for Future Land Development Adjacent to Critical Transportation Infrastructure Systems

18. Walcoff, C. (2011). Risk-Based Adaptive Management for Future Land Development Adjacent to Critical Transportation Infrastructure Systems

19. Lerner, N., Radiological Emergency Response Plans for Brazil: Compliance with IAEA Requirements (2011) 20. Lynch, A. Radiological Emergency Response Plans for Brazil: Compliance with IAEA Requirements (2011) 21. Morgan, W. Identifying Climate and other Scenarios that Influence the Performance of Coastal Infrastructure

Projects in Alaska (2010) 22. Murray, A. Identifying Climate and other Scenarios that Influence the Performance of Coastal Infrastructure

Projects in Alaska (2010) 23. Pillutla, S. Identifying Climate and other Scenarios that Influence the Performance of Coastal Infrastructure

Projects in Alaska (2010) 24. Policastro, C. Identifying Climate and other Scenarios that Influence the Performance of Coastal

Infrastructure Projects in Alaska (2010) 25. Young, A. Identifying Climate and other Scenarios that Influence the Performance of Coastal Infrastructure

Projects in Alaska (2010). 26. Javed, O. Scenario-Based Planning for Afghanistan Civil Infrastructure Systems. (2009). 27. Reaves, D. Scenario-Based Planning for Afghanistan Civil Infrastructure Systems (2009) 28. Melnick, M. Scenario-Based Planning for Afghanistan Civil Infrastructure Systems (2009) 29. Todd, J. Scenario-Based Planning for Afghanistan Civil Infrastructure Systems (2009) 30. Kersh, M. Multimodal Transportation Scenario-Based Planning (2008) 31. Saqib, A. Survey of MPOs for Scenario-Based Planning (2008) 32. Schroeder, M. Methodology for Scenario-Based Planning for Transportation Policies (2008) 33. Williams, W. Impacts of Statewide Policies for Scenario-Based Multimodal Transportation Planning (2008) 34. Kim, E. Fauquier County Corridors Vulnerable to Land Development (2008) 35. Kincaid, L. Factors Affecting Access Management in Rural Transportation Corridors (2008) 36. Rash. S. Cost of Corridor Protection for Fauquier County Transportation Corridors (2008) 37. Schmidt, G. GIS-Based Analysis of Road Corridors Vulnerable to Development (2008) 38. Kamatu, N. Transit System Maps for Performance Analysis (2007) 39. Hutchins, T. Transit System Maps for Performance Analysis (2007) 40. Wagner, A. Transit System Maps for Performance Analysis (2007) 41. Hashmani, A. Benefits Estimation of Highway Crashes Avoided with Uncertainty (2006) 42. Annes, B. Lifecycle Cost Estimation of Highway Projects with Uncertainty (2006) 43. Parrish, M. Benefits Estimation of Highway Travel Time Savings with Uncertainty (2006) 44. Carpenter, N. Benefits Estimation of Highway Emissions Avoided with Uncertainty (2006) 45. Streufert, D. Business Process Model for Urban Programs in Highway Construction (2005) 46. Perry, J. Business Process Model for Secondary Roads Transportation Programs (2005) 47. Estripeaut. I. Business Process Model for Regional Organizations in Transportation Planning (2005) 48. Benbenaste, J. Coordination of Information Technology Applications in Highway Planning/Programming

(2005) 49. Aliberti, A. Business Process Model for Information Technology Applications in Highway

Planning/Programming (2005) 50. Choi, S. Business Process Model for MPOs Involved in Highway Planning/Programming (2005) 51. Lockhart, T. Multimodal Transportation Plan for Virginia (2004) 52. Copperman, R. Multimodal Transportation Plan for Virginia (2004) 53. Ewalt, R. Multimodal Transportation Plan for Virginia (2004) 54. Devlin, M. Multimodal Transportation Plan for Virginia (2004) 55. Tiffany, R. Business Process Model of Highway Construction Program (2004) 56. Issadore, E. Business Process Model of Highway Construction Program (2004) 57. Smith, R. Business Process Model of Highway Construction Program (2004)

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58. Deans, R. Roadway Lighting: Data Analysis of Hampton Roads Unlighted Sections (2003) 59. Murrill, J. Roadway Lighting: Data Analysis of Northern Virginia Unlighted Sections (2003) 60. Miller, A. Roadway Lighting: Data Analysis of Unlighted Intersections in the Richmond, Virginia Area

(2003) 61. Sanders, J. Study of Exposure Variables Relevant to Roadway Lighting Needs (2003) 62. Barrett, B. Multimodal System Prioritization with Virginia Port Authority (2003) 63. Cowden, D. Multimodal System Prioritization with Virginia Intercity Rail and Rail-Freight Projects (2003) 64. Ali Ba-ali, M. Multimodal System Prioritization with Virginia Department of Aviation (2003) 65. Zane, J. Multimodal System Prioritization with Virginia Transit Projects (2003) 66. Callender, R. Revised Warrants for Roadway Lighting (2002) 67. Aronin, M. Benefit-Cost Evaluation of Roadway Lighting (2002) 68. Massood, A. Database of Roadway Lighting Needs (2002) 69. Anderson, L. Transportation Investments Case Study: Small Localities (2002) 70. DiFrancesco, K. Transportation Investments Case Study: Regional Plan (2002) 71. Gomolka, E. Transportation Investments Case Study: Department of Transportation (2002) 72. Hannigan, B., Designing Web Access to VDOT's Infrastructure Investments(2001) 73. Liggett, E., Database Design for VDOT's Infrastructure Investments (2001) 74. Worthington, R.. Visualization of Data for Major Infrastructure Improvements (2001) 75. Finseth, R., Resource Allocation for Hurricane Preparedness for Highways (2001) 76. Koo, L., Cost-Benefit-Risk Tradeoffs in Hurricane Preparedness and Recovery (2001) 77. Patterson, C., Management of Delays in VDOT Hurricane Recovery (2001) 78. Zitkewicz, T. Database Design for Hurricane Preparedness for a Highway Agency (2001) 79. Jacoub, I. Accident Statistics for Selection of Road Safety Improvements (2000) 80. Raker, M. Database and Decision System for Road Hazards (2000) 81. Baldwin, C. Resource Allocation for Road-Safety Improvements (2000) 82. Bopp, C. Information System for the University Hospital (1999) 83. Cole, J. Risk-Impact Model of Hurricane Damage to Highway Equipment (1998) 84. Indelicato, P. Network for Priority Replacement of Damaged Highway Signs (1998) 85. Khan, F. PERT Model of the Recovery of Damaged Highway Signs, Lights, and Signals, Among Ten

Finalists in the SEAS Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium (1998) 86. McGee, L. Adequate Spares and Reserves of Road Signs Vulnerable to Hurricanes (1998)

(f) List of visitors and postdoctoral fellows supervised

Host/supervisor of long-term visitors

1. Dr. Shital Thekdi. Postdoctoral Fellow. Department of Systems and Information Engineering,

University of Virginia, April 2012 – July 2012. Shital is now an Assistant Professor, Robins School of Management, University of Richmond.

2. Dr. Lauro J. Martinez. Postdoctoral Fellow of the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT), Mexico. Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia, August 2009 – August 2010. Lauro is now a Lecturer/Adjunct Professor teaching stochastic systems and supply chain management at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico.

3. Mr. Bjornar Heide-Knudsen, Predoctoral Visiting Scholar from Stavanger University, Norway. Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia, August 2007 –February 2008.

4. Mr. Joshua L. Tsang, M.S., Research Scientist, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia and Institute for Water Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers (2001-2005)

5. Dr. C. Ariel Pinto, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, May 2002 – December 2002.

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6. (w/ Y. Haimes) Dr. Stan Kaplan, Visiting Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, and Bayesian Systems, Inc. (2000-2004)

7. (w/ Y. Haimes) Dr. Irwin M. Pikus, Visiting Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia (2001-present)

8. (w/ Y. Haimes) Dr. Nicholas Matalas, Visiting Professor, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia, Formerly of the US Geological Survey (1997-1998)

Host of one-time visitors 1. Invited/hosted Burcu Akinci, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,

Carnegie Mellon University, SIE/CEE Distinguished Lecture, Talk title: Big data: Sensors and information models for construction and facility operations, April 13, 2012.

2. Invited/hosted Seth Guikema, Assistant Professor, Systems Analysis Economics and Policy Group, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, formerly Texas A&M University, for the SIE Department Colloquium, Talk title: Probabilistic risk and decision modeling for complex infrastructure systems, March 28, 2008.

(g) External research grants and contracts, either awarded or currently under review

UNDER REVIEW/PENDING

PI. Avatar Design and Monitoring in a Virtual Disaster for All-Hazards Preparedness and Infrastructure Management in Brazil; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; w/CoPI T. Guterbock (Sociology) and J.M. Keisler (College of Management, U.Mass); Budget: $350k

PI. Portfolio Management of Emergent and Future Conditions that Influence Strategic Priorities for the

National Airspace System; Sponsor: NASA; Budget: $225k

PI. Priority Setting for Risk of Runway Incursions--Resource Allocation Framework with Prototypes of a

Web-Based Interface; Sponsor: Federal Aviation Administration; with CoPI Y. Haimes; Budget: $200k.

PI. Several pending pre-proposals to ESTCP and SERDP (DoD/DOE Environmental program) with US

Army Corps of Engineers. Sponsor: ESTPC and SERDP. Budget for each $300k.

PI. Time series monitoring of earth dam piezometers for precursors to extreme events and nonstationary

conditions. Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers. Budget: $60k.

CoPI. Integrating Mobile Grid and Ultra-Light Delivery Vehicles. Pre-proposal submitted to ARPA-E.

With PI Prof. David Slutzky and industry partners. Sponsor: ARPA-E. Budget: $500k.

CoPI. Residential Energy Retrofitting: Cost Evaluation of Several Technologies. Pre-proposal submitted

to ARPA-E. With PI Prof. David Slutzky and industry partners; Sponsor: ARPA-E. Budget: $500k.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR 1. PI, Diversification of Infrastructure and Coastal Protections for Sea-Level Rise; Sponsor: US Army;

Dates June 2009 – March 2013. $150k. 2. PI, Corridor Risk Management and Priority Setting with Access Point Densities. Sponsor: Virginia

Department of Transportation and Virginia Center for Transportation Innovation and Research. Period: November 2011 – May 2013. $198k.

3. PI, Airport Runway Incursion Safety Analysis and Prioritization. Sponsor: Federal Aviation Administration. w/CoPI Y. Haimes. July 2010 – September 2012. $300k

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4. PI, Support for Summer Intern. VA-NC Alliance Program. Period: June 2011 – July 2011. $5k. 5. PI, Energy Security of Army Installations with Emergent Conditions. Sponsor: US Army Corps of

Engineers. w/subcontractors Stratcon, LLC., and Keisler Consulting. March 2010 – February 2012. $659k.

6. PI, Land Development Risk Analysis for the Statewide Mobility System. Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: November 2009 – April 2011. $160k.

7. PI, Risk Scenario Analysis for Afghanistan Sustainable Infrastructure Plan. Sponsor: US Army; Dates September 2008 – May 2009. $150k.

8. PI, CAT Tool for US Navy Infrastructure Defensive Countermeasures. SPA, Inc. June 2008 – December 2008. $20k.

9. PI, Risk-Based Prioritization of Rural Corridors Vulnerable to Land Development, Phase 2; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: March 2008 – July 2009. $140k.

10. PI, Virginia Transit Inventory and Needs Analysis; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: March 2008 – June 2008. $10k.

11. PI, Validation and Verification of Systems Engineering Methodology; Sponsor: Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc.; Dates: November 2007 – June 2008. $5k.

12. PI, Prioritization of Multimodal Investments with Cost-Effectiveness Analysis; Sponsor: Virginia Office of Multimodal Transportation Planning; Dates: August 2007-July 2008. $150k.

13. PI, Risk-Based Approach to Protecting Accessibility, Mobility, and Safety Options for Transportation Corridors; Dates: October 2006-November 2007 (with Co-PIs Y. Haimes and J. Santos). $100k.

14. PI, Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship, awarded to M.S. student Alexander S. Linthicum; Dates: August 2006-August 2007. $5k.

15. PI, Analytical Support for Multimodal Transportation Planning-Phase Three; Sponsor: Virginia Secretary of Transportation; Dates: April 2005-June 2006. $140k.

16. PI, Prioritization of State Highway Construction Plans; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: May 2005-August 2006. $150k.

17. PI, Support for Water Resources Research Scientist; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: August 2001-August 2005; $206k.

18. PI, Analytical Support for Multimodal Transportation Planning-Phase Two; Sponsor: Virginia Secretary of Transportation (VTrans2025); Dates: April 2004-January 2005; $94,300.

19. PI, Development and Integration of State and Federal Highway Construction Programs; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: August 2003-October 2004. $110k.

20. PI, Analytical Support for Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan; Sponsor: Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Virginia (VTrans2025); Dates: February 2003-March 2004; $150k.

21. PI, Warrants for Roadway Lighting; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: October 2001-May 2003; $106k.

22. PI, Comparison of Major Infrastructure Investments; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: March 2001-October 2002; $152k.

23. PI, Multiobjective Risk Analysis for Design of Mississippi Lock Walls; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: August 2000-December 2001. $75k.

24. PI, Methodology for Performance Analysis of a Digital Phone Switch—Phase 2; Sponsor: Comdial Corporation; Dates: May 2000-January 2001; $52k.

25. PI, Methodology for Performance Analysis a Digital Phone Switch-Phase 1; Sponsor: Comdial Corporation; Dates: August 1999-February 2001; $43k.

26. PI, Risk-Based Screening and Evaluation of Guardrail Site Selection and Upgrading; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: August 1999-December 2000 (with Co-PI Y. Haimes); $112k.

27. PI, Risk-Based Design of Innovative Lock Walls for Extreme Events-Feasibility; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: August 1999-January 2000 (with Co-PI Y. Haimes); $25k.

28. PI, Management of Hurricane Preparedness and Recovery for a Highway Agency; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: October 1999-November 2001 (with Co-PIs Y. Haimes, G. Louis); $152k.

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29. PI, Risk-Based Hurricane Recovery of Highway Signs, Signals, and Lights; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: September 1998-August 1999 (with Co-PI Y. Haimes); $96k.

30. PI, Tool to Aid the Comparison of Highway Improvements-Phase II; Dates: March 1998-April 1999; Co-PI: Y. Haimes; $94k.

CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR 1. Co-PI, Risk Analysis of Cloud Computing Architectures, Sponsor: Institute for Information

Infrastructure Protection; with PI Y. Haimes, and CoPI B.M. Horowitz; February 2012-August 2013. $200k (Lambert share $20k).

2. Co-PI, Survey Research for Regional Disaster Preparedness Sheltering and Evacuation; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Emergency Management; with PI T. Guterbock and Co-PIs R. Bebel and J. Ellis. May 2009 - July 2011. $650k (Lambert share $200k).

3. Co-PI, Piloting Approaches to Conduct Climate Change Vulnerability and Risk Assessments. with PI B. Smith and CoPIs A. Clarens, M. Fitch, Y. Haimes, et al. December 2010-May 2012. $300k (Lambert share $85k).

4. Co-PI, Hampton Roads Critical Infrastructure Preparedness and Resiliency Plan Part I. Sponsor: Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. with PI K. Crowther and CoPI Y. Haimes. Dates: Jan 2010-Jun 2010. $200k (Lambert share $20k).

5. Co-PI, Hampton Roads Critical Infrastructure Preparedness and Resiliency Plan Part 2. Sponsor: Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. with PI Y. Haimes and CoPI K. Crowther. Dates: Jan 2010-Dec 2010. $200k (Lambert share $20k).

6. Co-PI, Airport Runway Incursion Safety Analysis and Prioritization Sponsor: Federal Aviation Administration. September 2009-June 2010 (with PI K. Crowther and Co-PI Y. Haimes); $100k (Lambert share $30k).

7. Co-PI, Risk Analysis Methodology for the National Risk Profile; Sponsor: Department of Homeland Security and Centra Technologies. August 2009-May 2010. (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI K. Crowther); $200k (Lambert share $20k).

8. Co-PI, Cyber Security Assessment for Virginia Department of Transportation; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation. June 2009 - December 2009 (with PI K. Crowther and CoPI Y. Haimes); $200k (Lambert share $20k).

9. Co-PI, Risk Assessment and Management for IT Security of VDOT Regional Operations Centers Phase 2; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: 6/1/07-5/31/08; (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J. Santos); $200k (Lambert share $20k).

10. Co-PI, Risk Management for Tidewater Virginia Preparedness for Hurricane and Pandemic Flu; Sponsor: Governor’s Office of Commonwealth Preparedness; Dates: 10/1/06-9/30/08 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J. Santos); $200k; Lambert share ($20k).

11. Co-PI, Business Rationale for Cyber Security; Sponsor: Institute for Information Infrastructure

Protection; Dates: 04/01/07-03/31/09 (with PI B. Horowitz and Co-PIs: Y. Haimes, J. Santos, K. Crowther); $200k (Lambert share $20k).

12. Co-PI, Risk Assessment and Management for IT Security of VDOT Regional Operations Centers; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: 11/1/06-5/31/07 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J. Santos); $200k (Lambert share $20k).

13. Co-PI, Risk Assessment of Gubernatorial Inauguration; Sponsor: Commonwealth of Virginia; Dates: 9/1/05-1/31/06 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $100k (Lambert share $20k).

14. Co-PI, Risk-Based Prioritization of Critical US Army Infrastructure Assets; Sponsor: Booz Allen &

Hamilton, Inc., US Army; Dates: 10/01/05-7/30/06 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $430k (Lambert share $40k).

15. Co-PI, Virginia’s Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection: A Risk Assessment Study (CIP IV); Sponsor: VDOT / VTRC; Dates: 7/1/04-07/31/05 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $285k (Lambert share $40k).

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16. Co-PI, Survey of Risk Assessment Methodologies for Critical Infrastructure Protection; Sponsor: Analytic Services, Inc.; Dates: 11/1/04-1/31/05 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $80k (Lambert share $20k).

17. Co-PI, Infrastructure Interdependencies Analysis for the Senior Officials’ Exercise; Sponsor: Homeland Security Institute; Dates: 6/12/04-8/1/04 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $41k (Lambert share $10k).

18. Co-PI, Unifying Stakeholders & Security Programs to Address SCADA Vulnerability; Sponsor: Dartmouth College, Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection; Dates: 3/01/05-2/25/07 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $1,300k (Lambert share $40k).

19. Co-PI, Balanced Scorecard Methodology & Hierarchical Holographic Modeling Integration; Sponsor: Booz Allen & Hamilton, Inc., US Army; Dates: 4/01/05-8/31/05 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J.R. Santos); $175k (Lambert share $40k).

20. Co-PI, Creation of a National Macro Economic Model for Cyber Security Based on National Data Collections; Sponsor: Dartmouth College, Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection Dates: 5/14/05-5/14/07 (with PI B. Horowitz and Co-PIs Y. Haimes, J.R. Santos); $650k (Lambert share $40k).

21. Co-PI, Assessing the Threat to the United States of Electromagnetic Pulse Attack; Sponsor: US EMP Commission; Dates: October 2003-January 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz); $90k (Lambert share $20k).

22. Co-PI, Virginia’s Critical Infrastructure Protection, Phase IV; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: July 2004-January 2006 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz); $280k (Lambert share $40k).

23. Co-PI, Senior Officials Exercise for DHS Alert Levels; Sponsor: US Department of Homeland Security; Dates: June 2004-August 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz); $30k (Lambert share $10k).

24. Co-PI, Survey of Risk Analysis Methodology Relevant to DHS; Sponsor: ANSER and US Department of Homeland Security; Dates: August 2004-October 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI B. Horowitz); $50k (Lambert share $10k).

25. Co-PI, NSF Input-Output Risk Model of Critical Infrastructure Systems; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: May 2003-January 2006 (with PI Y. Haimes, Co-PIs B. Horowitz, W. Li); $468k (Lambert share $50k).

26. Co-PI, NSF Input-Output Risk Model of Critical Infrastructure Systems, Undergraduate Support; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: May 2003- April 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes, Co-PIs B. Horowitz, W. Li); $12k

27. Co-PI, Risk-Based Methodological Framework for Scenario Tracking and Intelligence; Collection and Analysis for Terrorism; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: September 2003-August 2006 (with PI Y. Haimes, Co-PIs B. Horowitz, J. Monahan); $476k (Lambert share $50k).

28. Co-PI, Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection Phase 3; Sponsor: VDOT; Dates: April 2003-January 2005 (with PI Y. Haimes, Co-PI B. Horowitz); $240k (Lambert share $50k).

29. Co-PI, Input-Output Model Analysis of Consequences of High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse Attack; Sponsor: EMP Commission-SAIC; Dates: May 2003-January 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes, Co-PI B. Horowitz); $170k (Lambert share $30k).

30. Co-PI, Assessment of ITA Data and Analytical Tools to Address Potential Malevolent Attack to Highway Infrastructure; Sponsor: New Mexico Department of Transportation; Dates: September 2003-February 2004 (with PI B. Horowitz); $40k (Lambert share $10k).

31. Co-PI, Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection Phase 2; Sponsor: VDOT; Dates: February 2002-April 2003 (with PI Y. Haimes); $277k (Lambert share $40k).

32. Co-PI, Risk-Based Knowledge Management Hierarchy for OOTW; Sponsor: National Ground Intelligence Center; Dates: September 2001-August 2002 (with PI Y. Haimes); $133k (Lambert share $20k).

33. Co-PI, Benchmarking Support for Operations other than War; Sponsor: National Ground Intelligence Center; Dates: March 2001-April 2002 (with PI Y. Haimes); $92k (Lambert share $20k).

34. Co-PI, Managing Maintenance of Virginia’s Roads and Highways; Sponsor: VDOT; Dates: August

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2001-January 2003 (with PI Y. Haimes); $232k (Lambert share $30k). 35. Co-PI, Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection Phase 1 Extension; Sponsor: VDOT; Dates:

October 2001-February 2002 (with PI Y. Haimes); $10k (Lambert share $2k). 36. Co-PI, Mission Degradation Analysis Support for DTRA; Sponsor: SAIC Corp. and DTRA (USDOD);

Dates: December 2000-January 2002 (with PI Y. Haimes); $350k (Lambert share $50k). 37. Co-PI, Technical Support Services for Risk-Related Material; Sponsor: Argonne National Laboratory;

Dates: February 2000-September 2001 (with PI Y. Haimes); $10k (Lambert share $2k). 38. Co-PI, Virginia’s Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection; Sponsor: Virginia Department of

Transportation; Dates: July 2000-September 2001 (with PI Y. Haimes); $130k (Lambert share $20k). 39. Co-PI, VTRC Workshop; Sponsor: VDOT; Dates: May 2000-August 2004 (with PI Y. Haimes); $10k

(Lambert share $2k) 40. Co-PI, Development of a Risk Management Road Map; Sponsor: NASA Langley Research Center;

Dates: May 2000-April 2001 (with PI Y. Haimes and Co-PI Louis); $200k (Lambert share $50k). 41. Co-PI, Characterization of Support for Operations Other than War; Sponsor: National Ground

Intelligence Center; Dates: January 2000-January 2001 (with PI Y. Haimes); $95k (Lambert share $20k).

42. Co-PI, Risk Management Consortium Proposal to DOE; Sponsor: Argonne National Laboratories; Dates: February 2000-May 2000 (with PI Y. Haimes); $10k (Lambert share $2k).

43. Co-PI, Risk Management Framework for Protection of DoD Critical Infrastructures; Sponsor: Joint Program Office for Special Technology Countermeasures (JPO-STC); Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division; Dates: September 1999-December 2000 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $270k (Lambert share $50k).

44. Co-PI, Characterization in PRISM of Support for Operations Other than War; Sponsor: National Ground Intelligence Center; Dates: December 1998 to December 1999 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $120k (Lambert share $20k).

45. Co-PI, Uncertainty, Sensitivity, and Risk in the Upper Mississippi River Flood Frequency Study; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: November 1998 to May 1999 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $50k (Lambert share $10k).

46. Co-PI, Supplementary Recommendations for Accident Analyses under NEPA; Sponsor: U.S. Department of Energy; Dates: April 1998-June 1998 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $20k (Lambert share $5k).

47. Co-PI, Risk Management of Critical Water Infrastructure; Sponsor: Sandia National Laboratories; Dates: April 1998-August 1998 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $6k (Lambert share $2k).

48. Co-PI, University of Virginia Watershed Management Forum 1997; Sponsor: US EPA Office of International Programs and Va. Ctr. for Innovative Technology; Dates: May 1997-July 1997 (with PI: S. Yu; Co-PI: K. Neeley); $6k (Lambert share $2k).

49. Co-PI, Second Workshop on When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution If You Don't Know Much; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: March 1997-February 1998 (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Richards); $44k (Lambert share $10k).

50. Co-PI, Assessment of the Vulnerability to Attack of Critical Water Resources; Sponsor: President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection; Dates: January 1997-June 1997 (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: N. Matalas); $89k (Lambert share $20k).

51. Co-PI, A Tool to Aid the Comparison of Highway Improvement Projects of the Virginia Department of Transportation; Sponsor: Virginia Department of Transportation; Dates: December 1996-October 1997 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $77k (Lambert share $30k).

52. Co-PI, Work Plan for Including Highway Crash Risks and Other Factors in a Tool to Aid VDOT Improvement Project Decisions; Sponsor: Virginia Transportation Research Council; Dates: June 1996-October 1996 (with PI: Y. Haimes) $28k (Lambert share $10k).

53. Co-PI, Fault Trees and Crash Experience Data to Evaluate Highway Vehicle-Safety Interventions for an Automated Highway System; Sponsor: National Science Foundation and General Motors Corporation; Dates: April 1996-March 1998 (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PIs: N. Garber, D. Proffitt); $77k (Lambert share $10k).

54. Co-PI, Support for Office of Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis; Sponsor: US Department of

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Agriculture; Dates: November 1995-October 1996 (with PI: Y. Haimes); $60k (Lambert share $20k). 55. Co-PI, Risk-Based Sustainable Policy for Distributed Flood Protection; Sponsor: National Science

Foundation; Dates: October 1995-September 1998 (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PIs: B. Johnson, P. Beling, A. Beckenstein); $250k (Lambert share $40k).

56. Co-PI, Highway Accident Fault-Tree Model for Design Evaluation of Vehicle Safety Features; Sponsor: National Science Foundation and General Motors Corporation; Dates: January 1995-December 1996 (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: N. Garber); $75k (Lambert share $10k).

INVESTIGATOR OTHER THAN PI OR CO-PI

1. Research Associate. Embedded Safety-Critical Digital Systems; Sponsor: US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Dates: November 1997-October 1998; Faculty Consultant (with PI: B. Johnson)

2. Research Assistant/Associate. Channel Reliability of the Navigation System in the Upper Mississippi River- Phase II; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: January 1995-June 1995 Project Manager; Research Associate (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: D. Li)

3. Research Assistant/Associate. VISION Virginia Broadband Network Study; Sponsor: Virginia Telephone Association; Dates: October 1994-April 1995; Research Associate (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PIs: D. Brown, P. Beling, J. Knight, J. Knapp, B. Allen)

4. Research Assistant/Associate. Risk Management of Extreme Events in Engineering Systems Vulnerable to Climate Change; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: August 1994-August 1995; Research Associate (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: D. Li)

5. Research Assistant/Associate. Channel Reliability of the Navigation System in the Upper Mississippi River- Phase I; Sponsor: US Army Corps of Engineers; Dates: June 1994-December 1994; Research Associate (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: D. Li)

6. Research Assistant. Risk Assessment and Management for the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS); Sponsor: MITRE Corporation and Federal Bureau of Investigation; Dates: October 1993-April 1994 Research Assistant (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Li)

7. Research Assistant. Risk Assessment and Management for the IAFIS; Sponsor: MITRE Corporation and Federal Bureau of Investigation; Dates: August 1993-October 1993; Research Assistant (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Li)

8. Research Assistant. Optimal Maintenance-Related Decisionmaking for Large-Scale Water Distribution Systems; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: November l992-October 1995; Research Assistant and Research Associate (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Li);

9. Research Assistant. Workshop on Monte Carlo Simulation and the Selection of Input Distributions; Sponsor: US Environmental Protection Agency; Dates: October 1992-October 1993; Research Assistant, Proceedings Co-Editor (with PI: Y. Haimes)

10. Research Assistant. Risk Ranking Methodology for Design Evaluation of the Space Station; Sponsor: NASA/Lewis Research Center; Dates: May 1992-May 1993; Research Assistant (with PI: Y. Haimes; Co-PI: D. Li)

11. Research Assistant. Evaluation of Risk Management Methodology for the Space Shuttle; Sponsor: NASA and Vitro Corporation; Dates: July 1991-January 1992; Research Assistant (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Li)

12. Research Assistant. Integrating the Statistics of Extremes with Conditional Expectations; Sponsor: National Science Foundation; Dates: February 1990-February 1992; Research Assistant (with PI: Y. Haimes, Co-PI: D. Li)

(h) Bibliography of all books and refereed publications

SUBMITTED ARCHIVAL PAPERS 1. Lambert, J.H., S.M. Wadie, A.S. Linthicum, and S.A. Thekdi. Long-range cost planning of diverse

stakeholders for multimodal transportation corridors. Submitted to Public Works Management and Policy.

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2. You, H., J.H. Lambert, A.F. Clarens, and B. McFarlane. Quantifying the influence of climate change to

priorities for infrastructure projects. Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and

Cybernetics Part A. 3. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert. Scenarios influencing the prioritization of vulnerabilities in

infrastructure management. Submitted to the ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering. 4. Lambert, J.H., J. Tsang, and S. Thekdi 2012. Risk-informed investment for hurricane preparedness of

transportation infrastructure. Submitted to the ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 5. Martinez, L.J., S.A. Thekdi, and J.H. Lambert. Framework for negotiating energy facility regulatory

compliance with application to liquefied natural gas terminals. Submitted to ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering.

6. Hamilton, M.C., J.H. Lambert, J.W. Keisler, I. Linkov, and F.M. Holcomb. Research and development priorities for energy security of military and industrial installations. Submitted to ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems.

7. Hamilton, M.C. and J.H. Lambert. Energy security and islanding of military and industrial installations. Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.

8. Thekdi, S.A. and J.H. Lambert. Risk management of real estate development and transportation infrastructure. Submitted to ASCE Journal of Urban Planning and Development for the Special Issue on Critical Issues in Sustainable Mega-Region Development.

ARCHIVAL PAPERS (* DENOTES EACH OF FIVE PAPERS SELECTED FOR P&T DOSSIER)

1. Lambert, J.H., A.I. Parlak, Q. Zhou, J.S. Miller, M.D. Fontaine, T.M. Guterbock, J.L. Clements, and S.A. Thekdi 2012. Understanding and managing disaster evacuation on a transportation network. To appear in Accident Analysis and Prevention.

2. Martinez, L.J., and J.H. Lambert 2012. Risk-benefit-cost prioritization of independent protection layers for a liquefied natural gas terminal. To appear in International Journal of Critical Infrastructures.

3. Zhou, Q., J.H. Lambert, C.W. Karvetski, J.M. Keisler, and I. Linkov 2012. Flood protection diversification to reduce probabilities of extreme losses. To appear in Risk Analysis: An International Journal.

4. Rogerson, E.C., J.H. Lambert, and A.F. Johns 2012. Runway safety program evaluation with uncertainties of benefits and costs. To appear in Journal of Risk Research.

5. Lambert, J.H., Y.J. Wu, H. You, A. Clarens, and B. Smith 2012. Future climate change and priority setting for transportation infrastructure assets. To appear in ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems.

6. *Teng, K., S.A. Thekdi, and J.H. Lambert 2012. Risk and safety program performance evaluation and business process modeling. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Part A.

7. Karvetski, C.W., and J.H. Lambert 2012. Evaluating deep uncertainties in strategic priority-setting with an application to facility energy investments. To appear in Systems Engineering.

8. *Thekdi, S.A. and J.H. Lambert 2012. Decision analysis and risk models for land development affecting infrastructure systems. To appear in Risk Analysis: An International Journal.

9. *Rogerson, E.C. and J.H. Lambert 2012. Prioritizing risk via several expert perspectives with application to airport runway safety. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 103: 22–34.

10. *Parlak, A., J.H. Lambert, T. Guterbock, and J. Clements 2012. Population behavioral scenarios influencing radiological disaster preparedness and planning. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 48: 353– 362.

11. Teng, K., S.A. Thekdi, and J.H. Lambert 2012. Identification and evaluation of priorities in the business process of a risk or safety organization. Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 99: 74–86.

12. Lambert, J.H., C.W. Karvetski, D.K. Spencer, B.J Sotirin, D.M. Liberi, H.H. Zaghloul, J.B. Koogler, S.L. Hunter, W.D. Goran, R.D. Ditmer, and I. Linkov 2012. Prioritizing infrastructure investments in Afghanistan with multiagency stakeholders and deep uncertainty of emergent conditions. ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 18(2): 155-166 (June).

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13. Karvetski, C.W., J.H. Lambert, J.M. Keisler, B. Sexauer, and I. Linkov. 2011. Climate change scenarios: risk and impact analysis for Alaska coastal infrastructure. Int. J. Risk Assessment and Management, 15(2/3): 258–274.

14. Martinez, L.J., J.H. Lambert, and C. Karvetski 2011. Scenario-informed multiple criteria analysis for prioritizing investments in electricity capacity expansion. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 96: 883-891.

15. Joshi, N.N. and J.H. Lambert 2011. Diversification of engineering infrastructure investments for emergent and unknown non-systematic risks. Journal of Risk Research. 14(4): 1466-4461,

16. *Karvetski, C.W., J.H. Lambert, J.M. Keisler, and I. Linkov 2011. Integration of decision analysis and scenario planning for coastal engineering and climate change. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A. 41(1): 63-73.

17. Karvetski, C.W., J.H. Lambert, and I. Linkov 2011. Scenario and multiple criteria decision analysis for energy and environmental security of military and industrial installations. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 7(2):228-236.

18. Martinez, L.J., N.N. Joshi, and J.H. Lambert 2011. Diagramming qualitative goals for multiobjective project selection in large-scale systems. Systems Engineering. 14(1):73-86.

19. Schroeder, M.J. and J.H. Lambert 2011. Scenario-based multiple criteria analysis for infrastructure policy impacts and planning. Journal of Risk Research. 14(2): 191–214.

20. Martinez, L.J. and J.H. Lambert 2010. Prioritising sources of risk at liquefied natural gas storage terminals in Mexico.” International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management. 1(4): 363-383.

21. Linthicum, A.S. and J.H. Lambert 2010. Risk management for infrastructure corridors vulnerable to adjacent land development. Journal of Risk Research. 13(8): 983 – 1006.

22. Martinez, L.J., J.H. Lambert, and C.W. Karvetski 2010. Public perception of the risks of liquefied natural gas terminals in Mexico: A prioritisation of communication strategies. International Journal of Critical Infrastructures. 6(4): 327–346.

23. Karvetski, C.W., J.H. Lambert, and I. Linkov 2009. Emergent conditions and multicriteria analysis in infrastructure prioritization for developing countries. Journal of Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis. 16(5): 125–137.

24. Lambert, J.H., B.L. Schulte, and N.N. Joshi 2008. Multiple criteria intelligence tracking for detecting extremes from sequences of risk incidents. Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization. 4(3):511-533.

25. Seager, T.P., J.H. Lambert, and K.H. Gardner 2007. Fostering innovation in contaminated sediments management through multi-criteria technology assessment and public participation. Risk Analysis. 27(4): 1043-1052.

26. Lambert, J.H., N.N. Joshi, K.D. Peterson, and S.M. Wadie 2007. Coordination and diversification of investments in multimodal transportation. Public Works Management and Policy. 11: 250-265.

27. Joshi, N. and J.H. Lambert 2007. Equity metrics for the prioritization and selection of transportation projects. Transactions on Engineering Management. 54(3). 539-547.

28. Lambert, J.H. and M.W. Farrington 2007. Cost-benefit functions for the allocation of security sensors for air contaminants. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 92(7):930-946.

29. Lambert, J.H., and M.W. Farrington 2006. Risk-based objectives for the allocation of chemical, biological, and radiological air emissions sensors. Risk Analysis. 26(6):1659-1674.

30. Lambert, J.H., R.A. Jennings, and N.N. Joshi 2006. Integration of risk identification to business process models. Systems Engineering. 9(3):187-198.

31. Lambert, J.H., K.A. Peterson, and N.N. Joshi 2006. Synthesis of quantitative and qualitative evidence for risk-based analysis of highway projects. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 38:925-935.

32. Horowitz, B.M. and J.H. Lambert 2006. Assembling off-the-shelf components: Learn as you go systems engineering. Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A. 36(2):286-297.

33. Lambert, J.H. 2006. Environmental security and environmental management: The role of risk assessment. Risk Analysis. 26(6):1730-1732.

34. Lambert, J.H., and P. Sarda 2005. Risk identification by superposition of infrastructure and terrorist networks. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 11(4):211-220.

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35. Lambert, J.H., B.L. Schulte, and P. Sarda 2005. Tracking the complexity of interactions between risk incidents and engineering systems. Systems Engineering. 8(3):262-277.

36. Lambert, J.H. and T. Turley 2005. Priority setting for the distribution of localized hazard protection. Risk Analysis. 25(3):745-752.

37. Haimes, Y.Y., B.M. Horowitz, J.H. Lambert, J.R. Santos, K.G. Crowther, and C. Lian 2005. Inoperability input-output model (IIM) for interdependent infrastructure sectors. I: Theory and methodology. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 11(2):67-79.

38. Haimes, Y.Y., B.M. Horowitz, J.H. Lambert, J.R. Santos, K.G. Crowther, and C. Lian 2005. Inoperability input-output model (IIM) for interdependent infrastructure sectors. II: Case study. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 11(2):80-92.

39. Leung, M.F., J.H. Lambert, and A. Mosenthal 2004. A risk-based approach to setting priorities in protecting bridges against terrorist attacks. Risk Analysis. 24(4):963-984.

40. Lambert, J.H., J.A. Baker, and K.D. Peterson 2003. Decision aid for allocation of transportation funds to guardrails. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 35(1):47-57.

41. Pinto, C.A. and J.H. Lambert 2003. Configuration of inter-office switch for extreme traffic with zone configuration evaluator diagram. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 79(3):369-375.

42. Lambert, J.H. and C.E. Patterson 2002. Prioritization of schedule dependencies in hurricane recovery of a transportation agency. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 8(3):103-111.

43. Pinto, C.A. and J.H. Lambert 2002. Risk of extreme events in the configuration of priority systems. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 76:265-271.

44. Tsang, J.L., J.H. Lambert, and R.C. Patev 2002. Extreme event scenarios for planning of infrastructure projects. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 8(2): 42-48.

45. Haimes, Y.Y., S. Kaplan, and J.H. Lambert 2002. Risk filtering, ranking, and management framework. Risk Analysis. 22(2): 383-397.

46. Dombroski, M.J., Y.Y. Haimes, J.H. Lambert, K. Schlussel, and M. Sulcoski 2002. Risk-based methodology for support of operations other than war. Military Operations Research. 7(1): 19-38.

47. Baker, J.A. and J.H. Lambert 2001. Information system for risks, costs, and benefits of infrastructure improvement projects. Public Works Management and Policy. 5(3):199-210.

48. Lambert, J.H., Y.Y. Haimes, D. Li, R. Schooff, and V. Tulsiani 2001. Identification, ranking, and management of risks in a major system acquisition. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 72(3):315-325.

49. Ezell, B.C., Y.Y. Haimes, and J.H. Lambert 2001. Risks of cyber attack to water utility supervisory control and data acquisition systems. Military Operations Research. 6(2): 23-33.

50. Frohwein, H.I. and J.H. Lambert 2000. Risk of extreme events in a multiobjective decision tree: Severe events. Risk Analysis. 20(1): 113-123.

51. Olsen, J.R., P.A. Beling, and J.H. Lambert 2000. Dynamic models for floodplain management. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 126(3): 167-175.

52. Frohwein, H.I., Y.Y. Haimes, and J.H. Lambert 2000. Risk of extreme events in a multiobjective decision tree: Rare events. Risk Analysis. 20(1): 125-134.

53. Johnson-Payton L.R., Y.Y. Haimes, and J.H. Lambert 2000. A methodology for risk management of compound failure modes. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems. 487: 15-44.

54. Frohwein, H.I., J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1999. Alternative measures of risk of extreme events in decision trees. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 66: 69-84.

55. Frohwein, H.I., J.H. Lambert, Y.Y. Haimes, and L.A. Schiff 1999. A multicriteria framework to aid the comparison of roadway improvement projects. Journal of Transportation Engineering. 125(3): 224-230.

56. Haimes Y.Y. and J.H. Lambert 1999. When and how can you specify a probability distribution when you don't know much II. Risk Analysis. 19 (1): 43-46.

57. Wang, G., J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1999. Stochastic minimax decision rules for risk of extreme events. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A. 29(6):533-541.

58. Wang, G., J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1999. Stochastic ordering of extreme value distributions. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A. 29(6):696-701.

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59. Bier, V.M., Y.Y. Haimes, N.C. Matalas, J.H. Lambert, and R. Zimmerman 1999. A survey of approaches for assessing and managing the risk of extremes. Risk Analysis. 19(1):83-94.

60. Curry, R.E., Y.Y. Haimes, and J.H. Lambert 1999. Comparison of two models evaluating automobile safety features. Journal of Transportation Engineering. 125(2):129-137.

61. Johnson-Payton, L.R., Y.Y. Haimes, and J.H. Lambert 1999. Approximating the risk for time-to-failure models through using statistics of extremes. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 65(1):77-81.

62. Park, J.I., J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1998. Hydraulic power capacity of water distribution networks in uncertain conditions of deterioration. Water Resources Research. 34(12):3605-3614.

63. Olsen, J.R., J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1998. Risk of extreme events under nonstationary conditions. Risk Analysis. 18(4):497-510.

64. Olsen, J.R., P.A. Beling, J.H. Lambert, and Y.Y. Haimes 1998. Input-output economic evaluation of a system of levees. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 124(5): 237-245.

65. Haimes, Y.Y., N.C. Matalas, J.H. Lambert , B.A. Jackson, and J.F.R. Fellows 1998. Reducing the vulnerability of water supply systems to attack. Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 4(4):164-177.

66. Schneiter, C., Y.Y, Haimes, D. Li, and J.H. Lambert 1996. Capacity reliability of water distribution networks and optimum rehabilitation decision making. Water Resources Research. 32(7):2271-2278.

67. Eisele, J.S., Y.Y. Haimes, N. Garber, D. Li, J.H. Lambert, P. Kuzminski, and M. Chowdhury 1996. The impact of improved vehicle design on highway safety. Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 54:65-76.

68. Haimes, Y.Y., T. Barry, and J.H. Lambert 1994. When and how can you specify a probability distribution when you don’t know much. Risk Analysis. 14(5): 661-706.

69. Lambert, J.H. and D. Li 1994. Evaluating risk of extreme events for univariate loss functions. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 120(3): 382-399.

70. Lambert, J.H., N.C. Matalas, C.W. Ling, Y.Y. Haimes, D. Li 1994. Selection of probability distributions for risk of extreme events. Risk Analysis. 14(5): 731-742.

71. Haimes, Y.Y., J.H. Lambert, and D. Li 1992. Risk of extreme events in a multiobjective framework. Water Resources Bulletin. 28(1): 201-209.

BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Lambert, J.H., C.W. Karvetski, and I. Linkov 2011. Adaptation to climate change and other emergent

conditions with inland and terrestrial infrastructure systems with application case studies. In Climate: Global Change and Local Adaptation. I. Linkov and T.S. Bridges (eds.). Dordrecht Netherlands: Springer. pp. 575-596.

2. Lambert, J.H., A. Troccoli, K.D. White, H. Karl, L. Yumagulova, and A. Sterin. 2011. Adaptation of inland systems to climate change with challenges and opportunities for physical, social, and engineering disciplines. In Climate: Global Change and Local Adaptation. I. Linkov and T.S. Bridges (eds.). Dordrecht Netherlands: Springer. pp. 479-490.

3. Lambert, J.H., C.W. Karvetski, R.D. Ditmer, T. Abdallah, M.D. Johnson, and I. Linkov 2011. "Energy Security for Industrial and Military Installations: Emergent Conditions that Influence the Strategic Selection of Technologies" in Energy Security: International and Local Issues, Theoretical Perspectives, and Critical Energy Infrastructures. A. Gheorghe and L. Muresan, Editors. Springer: Dordrecht Netherlands. pp. 317-332.

4. Lambert, J.H. 2007. Chapter 15. Risk-cost-benefit analysis for port environmental security investments. in Managing Critical Infrastructure Risks. I. Linkov, Ed., Springer. 299-307.

5. Lambert, J.H. 2007. Risk-based evaluation of safety and security programs in critical infrastructure. in Computational Models of Risk in Critical Infrastructure, D. Skanata and D.M. Byrd, Eds., Washington DC: IOS Press and NATO Public Policy Division. pp. 46-55.

6. Beling, P.A., J.H. Lambert, F.A. Rahman, G.O. Overstreet, and D. Slutzky 2007. Systems analysis and adaptive learning for portfolio management of Superfund sites. Reclaiming the Land: Rethinking Superfund Institutions, Methods, and Practices. G.P. Macey and J.Z. Cannon, Eds. New York: Springer. pp. 129-168.

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7. Bier, V.M., S. Ferson, Y.Y. Haimes, J.H. Lambert, and M. Small 2003. "Chapter 4. Risk of extreme and rare events: Lessons from a selection of approaches" in Risk Analysis and Society: An Interdisciplinary Characterization of the Field. T. McDaniels and M. Small, Eds., New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 74-118.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS

1. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2011. “Risk Models and Negotiation Analysis for Land Development

Adjacent to Infrastructure Systems” Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk

Analysis, Charleston, SC December 2011.

2. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2010. “Risk-Based Priorities to Protect Transportation Infrastructure

Corridors from Adjacent Commercial and Residential Development”. Student Merit Competition

award recipient. Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City,

UT, December 2010. 3. Thekdi, S., J, Lambert, J. Clements, T. Guterbock

2011. Organizational and behavioral factors in

public preparedness for radiological emergencies. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), November 14-16,

2011, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. 4. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2011. How to benefit from forecasts of real estate development: Land

risk in utility strategic plans. Mid-Year Meeting American Real Estate and Urban Economics

Association, Washington, D.C.. June 2011.

5. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2011. Strategic investment prioritization for management of risk of land development adjacent to critical private infrastructure networks. INFORMS Conference on Business Analytics and Operations Research, Chicago, IL. April 2011.

6. Aguilar, J., M.R. Giorgis, C.E. Walcoff, M.A. Gude, P. Thanarat, S.A. Thekdi, J.H. Lambert 2011. Risk-based adaptive management for future land development adjacent to critical transportation infrastructure systems. IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, Charlottesville, VA. April 2011.

7. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Hamilton, M.C., Abdallah, T., Johnson, M.D., Ditmer, R.D., Keisler, J.M., Linkov, I., Energy security and net-zero initiatives at installations: emergent and future conditions influencing technology innovation and performance, 2011 US Army Corps of Engineers Infrastructure Systems Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 2011.

8. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Hamilton, M.C., Linkov, I., Abdallah, T., Johnson, M.D., Ditmer, R.D., Keisler, J.M., Energy security and environment at installations: emergent and future conditions influencing technology innovation and performance, IEEE International Technology Management Conference, San Jose, CA, June 2011.

9. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Hamilton, M.C., Linkov, I., Abdallah, T., Johnson, M.D., Ditmer, R.D., Keisler, J.M.,Energy security and environment at installations: emergent and future conditions influencing technology innovation and performance. The Environment, Energy Security, and Sustainability Symposium and Exhibition (E2S2), New Orleans, LA, May 2011.

10. Lambert, J.H., C.W. Karvetski, M.C. Hamilton, and I. Linkov 2011. Energy security of military and industrial systems with multicriteria analysis of vulnerability to emergent conditions including cyber threats. IEEE International Systems Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April

4-7, 2011. 11. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2011. Strategic investment prioritization for management of tisk of

land development adjacent to critical private infrastructure networks. Winter Global Conference on

Business and Finance, Las Vegas, NV. January 2011.

12. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2011. Risk-based priorities to protect transportation infrastructure

corridors from adjacent commercial and residential development. Annual Meeting of the Society for

Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, Utah –Best paper student merit award. December 2010.

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13. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Hamilton, M.C., Linkov, I., Abdallah, T., Johnson, M.D., Ditmer,

R.D., Keisler, J.H., 2010. Energy Security and Environmental Impacts for Defense Installations: An

Analysis of Emergent and Future Conditions. SERDP/ESTCP Partners in Environmental Technology,

Washington, DC. December 2010.

14. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Linkov, I., Abdallah, T., Energy Security of Military and Industrial Facilities: A Scenario-Based Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis to Identify Threats and Opportunities. Workshop on Climate Change: Global Change and Local Adaptation, Iceland, June 2010

15. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Linkov, I., Abdallah, T., Energy Security of Military and Industrial

Facilities: A Scenario-Based Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis to Identify Threats and

Opportunities. Tenth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management

(IAPSAM), Seattle, WA, June 2010.

16. Lambert, J.H., Karvetski, C.W., Linkov. I., Implications for infrastructure systems of emergent

conditions of climate, environment, and environmental regulation. Annual Meeting, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Portland, OR. November 2010.

17. Karvetski, C.W., Lambert, J.H., Ditmer, R.D., Keisler, J.M., Linkov, I. 2010. Emergent conditions

and energy assurance for military and industrial installations. The Environment, Energy Security, and

Sustainability Symposium and Exhibition (E2S2), Denver, CO, June 2010.

18. Linkov, I., Karvetski, C.W., Lambert, J.H., Abdallah, T., Case, M., Energy Security of Army Installations and Islanding Methodologies: A Multiple Criteria Decision Aid to Innovation with Emergent Conditions of the Energy Environment. The Environment, Energy Security, and Sustainability Symposium and Exhibition (E2S2), Denver, CO, June 2010.

19. Karvetski, C.W., Lambert, J.H., Keisler, J.M., Linkov, I., USACE Infrastructure Investments with

Integration of Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise, and Other Scenarios, Annual Meeting, Society for

Risk Analysis (SRA). Salt Lake City, UT. December 2010.

20. Thekdi, S.A., and J.H. Lambert 2010. Risk-based forecasts of land development for protection of

mobility options of people and goods. Transportation Research Forum, Arlington, VA March 2010.

21. Karvetski, C.W., Lambert, J.H., Linkov, I., 2009. Investments in energy security: a multiple criteria

decision analysis with emergent conditions of the energy environment. Annual Meeting, Society for

Risk Analysis (SRA), Baltimore, MD. December 2009.

22. Lambert, J.H. and S.A. Thekdi 2009. Land development risk analysis for the Virginia Statewide Mobility System. Virginia Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (VASITE), Wintergreen, VA. October 2009.

23. Teng, Kuei-Yung, James H. Lambert, and Shital Thekdi 2010. Systemic approach to policy compliance of risk, safety and security programs. Asia-Pacific International Council on Systems Engineering, Keelung, Taiwan. October 2010.

24. Lambert, J.H. and N.N. Joshi 2008. Diversification modeling for risk management of safety and security programs. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (IAPSAM), Hong Kong. 8pp.

25. Heide Knudsen, B., J.E. Vinnem, and J.H. Lambert 2008. Methods to monitor the risks of electric power systems. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (IAPSAM), Hong Kong. 12 pp.

26. Crawford, J.A., K.G. Crowther, B.M. Horowitz, and J.H. Lambert 2006. Economic interpretation and a simulation exercise for exploring corporate investments in cyber security. in Proceedings of the Workshop on Securing the Economics of the Information Infrastructure. October 23-24, 2006 Washington D.C. 8pp.

27. Lambert, J.H., N. Joshi, and M.W. Farrington 2006. Integration of multiobjective tradeoff analysis with cost-benefit analysis in the allocation of resources to system safety. Proceedings

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of the Eighth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (IAPSAM), New Orleans, LA. 7 pp.

28. Aliberti, A.E., J. Benbanaste, Seon-Ho Choi, I. Estripeaut, J.J. Perry, D.J. Streufert, J.H. Lambert, and R.K. Jennings 2005. Business process modeling for a highway agency - a demonstration with planning and programming activities, in Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium; 29 April 2005, pp. 308–317.

29. Lambert, J.H. and P. Sarda 2004. Representation of risk scenarios via Euler diagrams. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (IAPSAM), Berlin, Germany. 6 pp.

30. Sarda, P. and J.H. Lambert 2004. Risk-based model for tracking complexity in system vulnerability analysis. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium. M.H. Jones, S.D. Patek, and B.E. Tawney, Eds. pp. 65-70.

31. Copperman, R., M. Devlin, R. Ewalt, T. Lockhart, K. Peterson, and J. Lambert 2004. Coordinating and prioritizing multimodal transportation projects. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium. M.H. Jones, S.D. Patek, and B.E. Tawney, Eds. pp. 113-120.

32. Tiffany, R., E. Issadore, R. Smith, P. Sarda, and J. Lambert 2004. Process development and integration for the six-year program and statewide transportation improvement program. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium. M.H. Jones, S.D. Patek, and B.E. Tawney, Eds. pp. 227-232.

33. Deans, R.L., A.R. Miller, J.K. Murrill, J.R. Sanders, T.C. Turley, J.H. Lambert, T.A. Bridewell, B.H. Cottrell 2003. Screening needs for roadway lighting by exposure assessment and site-parameters, in Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 24-25 April 2003, pp. 247–254.

34. Beauvais, J.C. J.C. Lam, M.J. Lee, V.C. Reis, Y.Y. Haimes, J.H. Lambert 2003. Asset management for Virginia highways and roads, in Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium; 24-25 April 2003, pp. 269–274.

35. Ba-Ali, M.A., B.B. Barrett, D.A. Cowden, J.T. Zane, C.A. Pinto, K.D. Peterson, J.H. Lambert, K.P. Spence, K.E. Lantz, J.S. Miller, W.S. Ferguson 2003. Analytical support for the statewide multimodal long-range transportation plan. In Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 24-25 April 2003 pp. 183–188.

36. Lambert, J.H. 2002. Safety-based warrants for roadway lighting. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management, San Juan, Puerto Rico. June 2002.

37. Lambert, J.H. 2001. Selection of extreme scenarios and protection alternatives in benefit/cost/risk analyses. Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources IX, New York: American Society of Civil Engineers. pp. 138-142.

38. Baker, J.A. and J.H. Lambert 2000. Using multiple factors to select among diverse highway improvements. Proceedings of the 79th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Paper Number 00-1154. 8 pp.

39. Ezell, B., G. Parnell, Y. Haimes, and J. Lambert 2000. Decision support for operations other than war. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.

40. Parnell, G., B. Ezell, Y. Haimes, J. Lambert, K. Schlussel, and M. Sulcoski 2000. Designing an OOTW knowledge hierarchy for a decision support system for military planners 2000. Phalanx. 33(4). pp. 14-18. December 2000.

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41. Ezell, B.C., G.S. Parnell, Y.Y. Haimes, J.H. Lambert 2000. Designing an OOTW decision support system for military planners. In Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Volume 1, 8-11 Oct. 2000, pp. 495–499.

42. Lambert, J.H. and Y.Y. Haimes 1998. Extreme-value distributions in probabilistic risk assessment. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (PSAM4) September 13-18, 1998. New York City, USA. pp. 1241-1244.

43. Lambert, J.H. 1998. Probabilistic risk assessment of water systems vulnerable to tampering. in Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources VIII. Y.Y. Haimes, D.A. Moser, and E.Z. Stakhiv, Eds., New York: American Society of Civil Engineers pp. 1-9.

44. Haimes, Y.Y. and J.H. Lambert 1998. Risk management of rare and extreme events. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (PSAM4) September 13-18, 1998. New York City, USA. pp. 2565-2568.

45. Lambert, J.H., D. Li, and Y.Y. Haimes 1994. Extreme values of monotonic functions and evaluation of catastrophic flood loss. Extreme Value Theory and Applications. Proceedings of the Conference on Extreme Value Theory and Applications, Volume 3, J. Galambos, J. Lechner, and E. Simiu, eds., NIST Special Publication No. 866, Washington D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 157-164.

46. Haimes, Y.Y. and J.H. Lambert 1998. Critical infrastructures and risk of rare and extreme events. Proceedings of Internationales Wasserbau-Symposium Aachen 1998 (28.IWASA). Jurgen Kongeter, Ed. Aachen, Germany: Technischen Hochschule Aachen. pp. 241-265.

47. Tulsiani, V., J.H. Lambert, Y.Y. Haimes, and S.K. Nanda 1996. Reliability of the navigation channel of the upper Mississippi River. in Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources VII. Y.Y. Haimes, D.A. Moser, and E.Z. Stakhiv, Eds., New York: American Society of Civil Engineers. pp. 142-153.

48. Lambert, J.H., L.R. Johnson, and Y.Y. Haimes 1996. The impact of multiple failure modes in risk analysis for civil infrastructure management. in Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources VII. Y.Y. Haimes, D.A. Moser, and E.Z. Stakhiv, Eds., New York: American Society of Civil Engineers. pp. 80-105.

49. Haimes, Y.Y., J.H. Lambert, V. Tulsiani, and D. Li. 1995. Reliability-based rehabilitation of water infrastructure. in Research Transformed into Practice-Implementation of NSF Research, J. Colville and A.M. Amde, eds., New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 29-40.

50. Lambert, J.H., D. Li, and Y.Y. Haimes 1994. Risk of extreme flood losses under uncertain physical conditions. in Engineering Risk in Natural Resources Management. L. Duckstein and E. Parent, Eds., Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 321-330.

51. Haimes, Y.Y., T. Barry, and J.H. Lambert 1994. When and how can you specify a probability distribution when you don't know much. in Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources VI. Y.Y. Haimes, D.A. Moser, and E.Z. Stakhiv, Eds., New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 19-25.

52. Lambert, J.H., C.W. Ling, and Y.Y. Haimes 1992. Remediation site prioritization by the risk ranking and filtering method. Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources V. Y.Y. Haimes, D.A. Moser, and E.Z. Stakhiv, Eds. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

1. Guterbock and Lambert et al. 2011, 2010 [two technical reports on Population and Workforce Behaviors in a Radiological Dirty Bomb Attack in the National Capital Region]

2. Lambert, Parlak, Zhou, Miller, Fontaine [technical report on transportation implications for population behaviors in the aftermath of a radiological dirty bomb attack in the national capital region]

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3. Lambert, J.H., S.A. Thekdi, and Q. Zhou 2012. Land Development Risk Analysis for Multimodal Transportation Corridors. US Federal Highway Administration and Virginia Center for Transportation Innovation and Research. 75pp.

4. Lambert, J.H. A.S. Linthicum, E.K. Kim, L.R. Kincaid, S.M. Rash, G.W. Schmidt, 2008. Risk-Based Framework Using Geographic Information Systems to Identify Transportation Corridors Vulnerable to Development. VTRC No. 08-CR8. US Federal Highway Administration and Virginia Transportation Research Council. 76 pp.

5. Haimes, Y.Y., B.M. Horowitz, J.H. Lambert, J.R. Santos, and K.G. Crowther 2008. Harmonizing and Uniting the Key Technical Disciplines for Risk Management of Cyber Security. Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection. Dartmouth, New Hampshire. 15 pp.

6. Lambert, J.H. and N.N. Joshi 2006. Benefits Estimates of Highway Capital Improvements with Uncertain Parameters. VTRC No. 07-CR4. Charlottesville, VA: Virginia Transportation Research Council. 35pp.

7. Lambert, J.H., A.S. Linthicum, and S.M. Wadie 2006. Comparison of Virginia's Multimodal Transportation Corridors Using Cost and Demographic Analyses. VTRC No. 07-CR3. Charlottesville, VA: Virginia Transportation Research Council. 74pp.

8. Lambert, J.H., K.D. Peterson, S.M. Wadie, M.W. Farrington 2005. Development of a Methodology to Coordinate and Prioritize Multimodal Investment Networks. VTRC No. 05-CR14. Charlottesville, VA: Virginia Transportation Research Council. 28pp.

9. Miller, J.S., R.E. Turochy, and J.H. Lambert 2002. Considerations in the Development of Procedures for Prioritizing Transportation Improvement Projects in Virginia. VTRC No. 02-R6. Charlottesville, VA: Virginia Transportation Research Council. 33pp.

10. Tsang, J.L., J.H. Lambert, and R.C. Patev 2002. Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making in the Design of Innovative Lock Walls for Barge Impact; Phase 2, Implementation Methodologies. ERDC/ITL TR-02-5. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. Innovations for Navigation Projects Research Program. Vicksburg, Mississippi: ERDC Vicksburg Publications. http://libweb.wes.army.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/ITL-TR-02-5.pdf

11. Haimes, Y.Y., R. Krzysztofowicz, D. Li, V. Tulsiani, and J.H. Lambert 1996. Risk-Based Evaluation of Flood Warning and Preparedness Systems. Vols. 1 and 2. Institute for Water Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. IWR Reports 96-R-25 (88 pp.), 96R-26 (164 pp.). http://www.iwr.usace.army.mil/inside/products/pub/pubsearchA.cfm

12. Lambert, J.H., and B.C. Yen 1990. Runoff Frequency as Joint Probability of Runoff Coefficient and Rainfall in the Rational Method. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Research Report No. 5. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia.

(i) Invited talks

Short presentations (less than one hour):

1. Invited talk. Meeting of the Standing Committee on Health Threats Resilience. Institute of Medicine

of the National Academies. Keck Center. Washington DC. August 20, 2012. 2. Invited talk. Forecasting and management of land development adjacent to transportation corridors.

Virginia Section of the Institute for Transportation Engineers. Virginia Beach, VA, June 28-29, 2012. 3. Invited talk. Public behavior during dirty bomb attack scenarios National capital region

transportation impacts. All Hazards Consortium. September 20, 2011. 4. Invited talk. Energy security and islanding of industrial installations. Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Shanghai, China. October 2010. 5. Invited talk, Behavioral implications in dirty-bomb attack to the National Capital Region.

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, June 2, 2010. 6. Invited talk, Northern Virginia Transportation Evacuation Study, Fairfax County, VA. May 2011. 7. Invited talk. Radiological dirty bomb evacuation of the National Capital Region. Second Annual State

Border Coordination Workshop, Sponsored by the All-Hazards Consortium, Gettysburg, PA, January

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2010. 8. Invited talk, Addressing land development adjacent to transportation corridors. Institute of

Transportation Engineers, Virginia Section Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, June 25-26, 2009. 9. Invited talk, Workshop on Vulnerability Assessment of Critical Infrastructure, with Case Studies on

Power Transmission Networks and Dams, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, January 12-14, 2009

10. Invited talk, Multicriteria and scenario analysis for prioritizing infrastructure investments. US Army Workshop on the Afghanistan Sustainable Infrastructure Plan, University Club, Washington D.C., November 24-25, 2008

11. Invited talk, Reflections on risk management and decision analysis for extreme events. Cognitive Decision Making Workshop, September 2008, Arlington, VA.

12. Invited talk, Extreme events and risk management. National Science Foundation Workshop on “Risk Perception, Policy & Practice”, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 3-4, 2007

13. Invited talk, Extreme events and risk management. National Science Foundation Workshop on “Risk Analysis, Extreme Events and Decision Theory”, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 16-19, 2007

14. Invited talk, Flood risk management. Flood Risk Decision and Planning Workshop, Sponsored by the Waterways Experiment Station, US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile, AL, January 18-19, 2007.

15. Invited participant, Demo America, Modeling and Simulation Capabilities for Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities, Sponsored by US Joint Forces Command J-9, Suffolk, VA, January 16-17, 2007.

16. Invited talk, Risk Management Tools for Port Security, Critical Infrastructure, and Sustainability, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Venice, Italy, March 2006

17. Invited talk, Hurricane impacts to transportation infrastructure, Virginia Transportation Conference, Roanoke, VA, October 2004

18. Invited talk. Risk analysis and systems engineering theory, methods, and applications. International Council on Systems Engineering, Capital Chapter meeting, Centerville, VA, May 28, 2002

19. Invited talk. Critical infrastructure assessment, Field Operations Research Advisory Committee, Virginia Department of Transportation and Virginia Transportation Research Council, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 15-16, 2001Invited talk, Project selection methodology for the Virginia Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning Division, County of Chesterfield, Virginia, October 25, 2000

20. Invited talk, Risk-informed hurricane preparedness for a highway agency, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Richmond, Virginia, October 6, 2000

21. Invited talk, Future of methodology for the Virginia Transportation Six-Year Plan, Governor’s Commission on Transportation Policy, Richmond, Virginia, October 2, 2000

22. Invited talk, Risk management of supervisory control and data acquisition systems of water supply, US EPA/DOE Workshop on Protecting Our Water Supply Infrastructure, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois, August 8-9, 2000

23. Invited talk, Factoring risk reduction into VDOT highway improvement project decisions, 48th Virginia Transportation Conference, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, October 15-16, 1998

24. Invited talk (with Y. Haimes and D. Li), Reliability modeling of the Mississippi Navigation Channel, National Weather Service, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1996

25. Invited talk (with Y. Haimes and B. Johnson), Nonstationary risk of extreme events and multiple failure modes, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, December 1, 1995

Tutorials/workshops presentations (greater than one hour duration):

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1. “Engineering Economics and Risk Management”, Western Fuels Conference, Louisville, KY, August 10, 2008

2. “Risk-Based Prioritization of Vulnerable Transportation Corridors”, Blue Ridge Branch, American Society of Civil Engineers, Charlottesville, VA, April 9, 2008.

3. “Risk Management in Systems Engineering”, Capital Chapter, International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE), Co-Sponsored by the Society for Risk Analysis, Reston, VA, March 20, 2004

4. Workshop on “Risk of Extreme Events”, Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis; Washington, D.C., December 3, 2000

5. 28th Annual Short Course on Hierarchical-Multiobjective Approach in Water Resources Planning and Management, University of Virginia, May 10-14, 1999

6. 27th Annual Short Course on Hierarchical-Multiobjective Approach in Water Resources Planning and Management, University of Virginia, May 4-8, 1998

7. “Event and Fault Trees”, SYS 321 Operations Research, Fall 1997

8. 26th Annual Short Course on Hierarchical-Multiobjective Approach in Water Resources Planning and Management. University of Virginia, May 5-9, 1997

9. Forum on Risk of Extreme and Rare Events, Sponsored by the Society for Risk Analysis. Sheraton Washington Hotel, Washington, D.C., August 25-26, 1997

10. Workshop on “Risk of Extreme Events”, Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis, New Orleans, December 8, 1996

11. 25th Annual Short Course on Hierarchical-Multiobjective Approach in Water Resources Planning and Management; University of Virginia, May 6-10, 1996

12. Workshop on “Risk of Extreme Events”, Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis; Honolulu, Hawaii, December 3, 1995

13. Workshop on “Applications of Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis to Transportation Systems Management”, Sponsored by the Virginia Department of Transportation, Charlottesville, VA, December 12-13, 2000

14. Workshop on “Applications of Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis to Transportation Systems Management”, Sponsored by the Virginia Department of Transportation, Charlottesville, VA, August 23-24, 1999

(j) Graphs depicting cumulative and yearly trends of publications, funding, and graduate student

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Figure 1. Cumulative graduated students, nine (9) Ph.D. and nineteen (19) M.S.

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Figure 4. Google Scholar citation report generated in July 2012

Figure 5. ISI Web of Knowledge citation report generated in July 2012

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(k) Patents and formal copyrights

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Software workbooks developed for research sponsors:

1. Risk of runway incursions analysis workbooks for Office of Runway Safety, US Federal Aviation

Administration (2012), Prioritizes among over 500 towered airports. 2. Scenario-based planning for multimodal transportation. www.virginia.edu/crmes/multimodal2

(2008) 3. Benefits estimates for road improvements, www.virginia.edu/crmes/prioritization (2006) 4. Corridors-based analysis for multimodal transportation, www.virginia.edu/crmes/multimodal

(2006) 5. Screening methodology for locations of fixed roadway lighting, www.virginia.edu/crmes/lighting

(2003) 6. Transportation investment comparison, www.virginia.edu/crmes/comparison (2002) 7. Hurricane recovery priorities for a highway agency, www.virginia.edu/crmes/2001hurricane (2001) 8. Database and priority-setting for highway guardrail needs, www.virginia.edu/crmes/guardrail

(2001) 9. Barge-collision and earthquake impacts for US Army Corps of Engineers navigation locks,

www.virginia.edu/crmes/corps_project (2001)

10. Comparison methodology for highway improvement projects, www.virginia.edu/crmes/VDOT (1999)

(l) Professional service details

MEMBERSHIPS Fellow, Society for Risk Analysis (Fellow 2011-present; Member 1991-present) Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Senior Member 2000-present, Member 1993-2000) Member, American Society of Civil Engineers (1991-present) Member, International Council on Systems Engineering (2004-present) Member, American Society for Engineering Education (2011-present) Delegate/Member, Universities Council on Water Resources (2006-present) Member, International Association for Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (1999-present) Member, National Society of Professional Engineers (1994-present) Member, International Society on Multiple Criteria Decision Making (2000-present) Member, Sigma Xi (2001-present) Member, Tau Beta Pi (1992-present) Member, American Society for Industrial Security (1997-2007) Member, American Water Works Association (1997-2007) Member, American Water Resources Association (1991-2003) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1. Area Editor for Engineering, Risk Analysis: An International Journal (2012-present) 2. Editor-in-Chief (with Dr. Igor Linkov), Springer journal on Environment Systems and Decisions (2012-

present) 3. Member, Editorial Board, Risk Analysis (2008-present) 4. Member, Audit Committee, Society for Risk Analysis (2011-present) 5. Member, Editorial Board, ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems (2007-present)

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6. Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A (2002-present) 7. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management (2008-

present) 8. Delegate, World Road Association-PIARC, Technical Committee on Risk Management (2012-2015) 9. Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Reliability (1999-2005) 10. President. Decision Analysis and Risk Specialty Group. Society for Risk Analysis (2011-2012) 11. Member, Technical Program Committee, IEEE Systems Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 15-18,

2013. 12. Chair, Engineering and Infrastructure Specialty Group, Society for Risk Analysis (2006-2007, 2005-2006) 13. Member, Technical Program Committee, PSAM11/ESREL12. International Association of

Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management. Helsinki, Finland, June 25-29, 2012. 14. Councilor, Society for Risk Analysis (2007-2010) 15. Chair, Conferences and Workshops Committee, Society for Risk Analysis (2007-2010) 16. Panelist, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Project 03-22 Risk and Uncertainty

in Airport Traffic Forecasts (2009-2011) 17. Member, Conferences and Workshops Committee, Society for Risk Analysis (1997-2010) 18. Program Committee, International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk Analysis and Management,

ASCE Council on Disaster Risk Management. Washington DC, expected April 2011 (since 2009) 19. Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis (2012, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1997) 20. Technical Program Committee, PSAM9, International Association on Probabilistic Safety Assessment

and Management, Hong Kong (2008), Organized the special session “Systems and Financial Risk Management”, Chaired two sessions

21. Organizing Committee, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Computational Models of Risk in Critical Infrastructure. Primosten, Croatia (May 2006)

22. Organizing Committee, Symposium on Superfund Site Recycling, US EPA and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 2004

23. Delegate, Universities Council on Water Resources (2006-present) 24. Program Chair/Developer, Workshop on Risk Analysis of Aerospace Systems II: Mission Success

Starts with Safety, Society for Risk Analysis, Arlington, VA, October 28-29, 2002 25. Organizing Committee, Engineering Foundation Conference on Risk-Based Decision Making in

Water Resources in Santa Barbara, CA (2000) 26. Developer and Program Chair, ‘Faster-Better-Cheaper: Lessons of Aerospace Risk Analysis’,

Workshop sponsored by the Society for Risk Analysis, Washington, D.C., November 13-14, 2000 27. Session Chair, Environmental Risk Management Alliance Meeting, Argonne National Laboratory, US

DOE Center for Risk Excellence, Chicago, IL, August 29-30, 2001 28. Multimodal Advisory Committee, VTrans2025 Statewide Multimodal Transportation Long Range

Plan, Commonwealth of Virginia (2005-2009) 29. Guest Associate Editor, Risk Analysis (2005) 30. Special Issues Co-Editor, When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't

Know Much I and II, Thirteen technical papers and two editorials in Risk Analysis (1994 and 1999) 31. Member, Committee on Man and Radiation (COMAR) of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and

Biology Society (1997-2004) 32. Panelist, Southeast Region Research Initiative (SERRI) Qualification Review, Oak Ridge Associated

Universities (ORAU), Oak Ridge, TN, September 2-3, 2009. 33. Panelist, Florida Centers of Excellence Review, ORAU/ORISE, Oak Ridge, TN (2008) 34. Panelist, National Institute for Hometown Security (NIHS), Kentucky Critical Infrastructure

Protection Program proposal review, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C. (2008) 35. Panelist, National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I

Proposals, Environmental, Transportation and Structural, Arlington, VA, September 22, 2004 36. Panelist, NSF SBIR Panels, Information Technologies, National Science Foundation, Fall 2003 37. Panelist, Review Panel on Analytical Technologies Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase

I, National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, September 28, 2001

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38. IEEE Liaison, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) (1997-2000) 39. Co-Organizer (with Shaw Yu and Kay Neeley) and Organizing Committee, Watershed 99: Policy,

Science, and Technology (1999), Sponsored by University of Virginia and National Taipei University of Technology, Co-sponsored by US EPA, National Taiwan University, and Overseas Chinese Environmental Engineers and Scientists Association, Charlottesville, VA, April 8-9, 1999

40. Organizing Committee, 14th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making, Charlottesville, VA, June 1998

41. Co-Organizer, Watershed 97: Policy, Science, and Technology (1997), US Environmental Protection Agency and Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, Charlottesville, VA, July 21-22, 1997

42. Co-Chair and Proceedings Co-Editor, When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't Know Much II, National Science Foundation and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, March 12-14, 1997

43. Co-Organizer and Proceedings Co-Editor, When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't Know Much, US Environmental Protection Agency and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 1993

44. Judge, Virginia Junior Academy of Science Annual Meeting, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (May 2003)

45. Judge, Virginia Junior Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia (May 2002)

46. Judge, Virginia Junior Academy of Science Annual Meeting, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA (May 2001)

47. Panelist, Cooperative Grants Program of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF) (2001)

48. Reviewer for several journals Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Journal of Risk Research, Risk Analysis, Journal of Risk and Reliability, Automatica, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Journal of Infrastructure Systems, Crash Prevention and Injury Control, Journal of Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement, Computers and Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Transportation Research, Journal of Risk and Reliability, Systems Engineering, and others (1994-present)

49. Session chair, Society for Risk Analysis, Annual Meetings in Charleston (2011), Baltimore (2006), Orlando (2005), Palm Springs (2004), Baltimore (2003), New Orleans (2002), Seattle (2001), Atlanta (1999), Washington, D.C. (1997), New Orleans (1996), Honolulu (1995), Baltimore (1994), and San Diego (1993)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

1. Director, US-Brazil Systems Engineering Exchange Program, www.sys.virginia.edu/brazil, Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia (since 2010)

2. Treasurer (2011-2012), Colonnade Club, The Faculty Club of the University of Virginia; Chair, Club Life Committee (2010-2011), Board of Governors (2008-2012); Member (1998-present)

3. Co-Chair (with Greg Gerling), Space Committee, Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia (2010-2011)

4. Member, Department Chair Re-Appointment Committee, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia (2012)

5. Mentor/Advisor, VA-NC Alliance Program, Office of the Vice President and Chief Office for Diversity & Equity, University of Virginia (2012, 2011)

6. Mentor, Engineering Mentoring Program, Piedmont Virginia Community College (2007-2009) 7. Mentor, Mentor Program, Office of African American Affairs, University of Virginia, Advise students

in career development (1997-2010) 8. Member, SEAS Committee on the Undergraduate Research and Design Symposium, University of

Virginia (2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010, 2008-2009) 9. Faculty leader, VISTA Program, Department of Outdoor and Recreational Sports, University of

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Virginia, Taught outdoor leadership skills with nine incoming UVa first-year students, 2003 10. Chair, SEAS Committee on Common Reading Experience, School of Engineering and Applied

Science, University of Virginia, Coordinated summer reading program for all first-year engineering students and faculty (2000-2003)

11. Member, SEAS Committee on the Common Reading Experience, University of Virginia (2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010, 1999-2000, 1998-1999)

12. Discussion Leader, SEAS Common Reading Experience, University of Virginia (2005-present) 13. Member, Accelerated Masters Program Committee, Department of Systems and Information

Engineering, University of Virginia (2010-present) 14. Member, Undergraduate and Professional Studies Committee, Department of Systems and

Information Engineering, University of Virginia (1999-present) 15. Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Systems Engineering, University of Virginia (1996-

1999) 16. Member, Space and Equipment Committee, Department of Systems Engineering, University of

Virginia (1996-2000) 17. Faculty Marshall, Final Exercises, Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of

Virginia (2012, 2011, 2010) 18. Certified ABET Evaluator. National Society of Professional Engineers and the Accrediting Board for

Engineering and Technology, Crystal City, Virginia, January 27, 2000

TEACHING/ADVISING 1. Academic advisor to 15-20 undergraduate students per year (2000-present), Department of Systems

and Information Engineering 2. SYS 4053, SYS 4054 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, two sections 3. SYS 4501, Special Topics in Systems and Information Engineering, Spring 2011 4. SYS 4053, SYS 4054 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, two sections per

semester 5. SYS 4053, SYS 4054 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, two sections per

semester 6. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, two sections per

semester 7. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, two sections per

semester 8. NSYS6152 Systems Testing and Reliability, Walden University, College of Management and

Technology, 2007, Developed twenty-eight video lectures and associated curriculum, 2008 9. ENGR 495 Independent Study Fall 2007, Spring 2008 10. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2006, Spring 2007 11. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2005, Spring 2006 12. SY563, Integrated Risk Management, Walden University, College of Management and Technology,

2005-present, Developed twenty-eight video lectures and associated curriculum, 2005 13. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2004, Spring 2005 14. SYS 602 Systems Integration. University of Virginia, Spring 2004 15. SYS 681 Information Technology. University of Virginia, Spring 2004 (Guest instructor 20% of course) 16. SYS 453, SYS 454 Capstone Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, two sections 17. SYS 453, SYS 454 Systems Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, two sections 18. SYS 256 E-Commerce Systems Management, University of Virginia, Spring 2001, developed course 19. SYS 754, SYS 581 Multiple Objective Optimization. University of Virginia, Fall 2000 20. SYS 453, SYS 454, Systems Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2001, Spring 2002, two sections 21. SYS 453, SYS 454, Systems Design, University of Virginia, Fall 2000, Spring 2001 22. SYS 453, SYS 454, Systems Design, University of Virginia, Fall 1997, Spring 1998

23. SYS 898 Supervised Project Research. University of Virginia, 1997-present, see Ph.D., M.S. students

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PH.D. COMMITTEES OTHER THAN AS ADVISOR

1. Zhang, Y., Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Algae Reactor (expected 2013) 2. Schroeder, J. Prioritization of Freight Infrastructure Improvements. (expected 2012) 3. Chen, L. Corrosion Modeling with a Two-Dimensional Random Field (2012) 4. Delong, S. Methodology for Guiding Simulations of Military Policy Effectiveness (2012) 5. George, N. Modeling and Mitigating Emerging Transient Faults in Nanoscale Digital Devices (expected

2012) 6. Henriques, J. Municipal Solid Waste Sustainable Development (2011) 7. Grimes, M. Coordinated Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling for Intelligence Analysis (2009) 8. Gao, K. Financial Engineering Methodology for Credit Scoring (expected 2008, dnf) 9. Bhamidipati, C. Multimodal Freight Transportation (expected 2009) 10. Bingham, Scott. ABV-Based Hardware Fault Injection (2009) 11. Adaramola, F., Managing Uncertainties in Groundwater Remediation Design (2007) 12. Reynolds, M. FRANTIC: Framework for Aspect Negotiation and Tradeoff Comparison (2006) 13. Leung, M. Supply- and Output-side Extensions to Inoperability Input-Output Model (IIM) with Application

to Interdependencies of Road Transportation System (2006) 14. Patel, S. Comprehensive Methodology for Reliability Analysis of Artificial Heart Pumps (2006) 15. Tang, Z. Dependent Failure Analysis Using Combinatorial Models (2005) 16. Crino, S. Combining Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines with a Response Surface (2006) 17. Rogers, J. Performance Management for Municipal Sanitation Services (2005) 18. Kotlarski, K. Improved Error Detection and Correction Capabilities for Sequences of Basic RNS Operations

(2004) 19. Dicdican, R. Hierarchical Dynamic Optimization of Highway Maintenance (2004) 20. Wu, J. Watershed Management Strategy-Modeling and Uncertainty Analysis (2004) 21. Magpili, L. Integrated Waste Management (2003) 22. Stoker, E. Economic Reliability Modeling (2003) 23. Santos, J. Input-Output Infrastructure Inoperability Modeling (2003) 24. Jiang, P. Risk in Interconnected Complete Systems: An Input-Output Approach (2003) 25. Fassman, E. Performance of Ultra-Urban Stormwater Control Systems (2002) 26. Johnson-Payton, L. Risk Management of Compound Failure Modes (1997) M.S. COMMITTEES OTHER THAN AS ADVISOR 1. Werner, J. Risk Analysis for Next Generation Aviation Technology (expected 2012) 2. Revenko, N. Hierarchical Bayesian Method for Runway Incursions Analysis (2011) 3. Pillutla, A. Multi-Objective Decision Framework that Incorporates Concepts in Risk Analysis (2010) 4. Castillo, A., Airport stormwater runoff modeling data integration (2008) 5. Lee, A. Pandemic flu and workforce preparedness. (2008) 6. Orsi, M. Hurricane preparedness and resilience of Hampton Roads region (2008) 7. Dickey, B. Smart Traffic Centers Information Technology Security Analysis (2008) 8. Henriques, J. Requirements for water and sanitation technology in low income communities (expected 2008) 9. Mardikanto, A. Technology assessment for municipal sanitation in low income communities (expected 2008) 10. Taher, I. Impact of Performance Uncertainty and Differential Costs on TMDL Allocations (2007) 11. Foraste, A. Assessing the Impact of Loading Rate Uncertainties on TMDL Allocations (2006) 12. Anderson, C. Prioritizing US Army Critical Assets (2006) 13. Haggerty, M. Evaluating the Efficacy of Risk Management (2006) 14. Crowther, K. Decomposition Solution of Inoperability Input Output Model (2004) 15. Bouabid, A. Screening Water Treatment Methods for Developing Countries (2004) 16. Tait, C. Risk-Based Scenario Tracking for Terrorism (May 2003) 17. Siriwardana, M. A Procedure for Calculating the Full Cost of Drinking Water (Expected 2003) 18. Agarwal, N. A Functional Model of a Management Information System for Municipal Sanitation Systems

(Expected 2003)

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19. Diehl, M. Multiobjective Influence Diagram Applied to Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Reconnaissance (2002) 20. Pennock, M. Maintenance Decisions for a Transportation Agency (2002) 21. Dombroski, M. Support for Operations Other Than War (May 2001) 22. Mahoney, B. Risk Filtering and Ranking of Global Positioning Systems (May 2001) 23. Lamm, G. Assessing and Managing Risks in Information Assurance (May 2001) 24. Puckett, D. Hierarchical Holographic Model of Risks to Defense Infrastructures (May 2000) 25. Ezell, B. 1998. Vulnerability of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems for Water Supply (May

1998) 26. Watson, R. Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Tampering with Hydropower Systems (May 1998) 27. Hashemi, P. Genetic Algorithms for Optimizing Risks, Costs, and Performance of Roadways (May 1997) 28. Romo Murillo, D. Hierarchical Holographic Modeling of Water Resources of Mexico (May 1997)

OTHER

1. Board Member, Vice-President, Ednam Village Neighborhood Association, Charlottesville, VA (2007-present)

2. Volunteer, PACEM homeless shelter, Charlottesville, VA (2011-2012) 3. Board Member, Blue Ridge Swim Club, Charlottesville, Virginia (2002-2008) 4. Board Member, Wesley Foundation at the University of Virginia (2003-2004) 5. Volunteer, Habitat for Humanity, Charlottesville, Virginia (1998-2000) 6. Web Developer, Ivy Steering Committee, Charlottesville, VA, Advocacy for solid waste management

(1996-1997) 7. Volunteer, United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, Renovation of community center, orphanage,

and youth dormitories on location in Puebla, Mexico (July 1996) 8. Volunteer, Windfarm Museum, Martha's Vineyard, MA, Demonstrated sustainable energy and water

technologies to the public (1987) 9. Volunteer, Amigos de las Americas (www.amigoslink.org), Implemented water and waste methods

in a rural village in Mexico (eight weeks, 1986) 10. Participant, US Masters Swimming Two-Mile Cable Swim, Charlottesville, VA (2008, 2007, 2006, 2001,

2000, 1999, 1998, 1997) 11. Participant, Charlottesville International Triathlon (2007, 2006) 12. Participant, Charlottesville Off-Road Triathlon, Recipient of the Xterra Spirit Award (2006) 13. Participant, Various tennis leagues including USTA team, Boars Head Sports Club (2010-present) 14. Languages: Eight weeks immersion in Spanish (Centro Linguistico Antigua, Guatemala, 1987), One

semester college Spanish (Princeton University, 1987), Two semesters college German (Virginia Commonwealth University, 1985), Three years secondary-school Latin (Douglas Freeman High School, 1982-1984)