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William Wallace
Tue, 2010-10-05 09:27 — wallaw
Name:
William Wallace
Title:
Yamada Corporation Professor
Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering
School
Architecture
Center
Center for Infrastructure, Transportation, and the Environment (CITE)
Network Science and Technology Center (NeST)
Website:
http://www.dses.rpi.edu/people/faculty.cfm?facultyID=wallaw
Bio
His research interests are generally in:
Analytical Approaches to Emergency Management: Research focuses on the development of models for disaster management, including transportation of hazardous materials. Investigating the development of Decision logic for crisis management.
The Process of Modeling: The acquiring of an expert's judgment and experience and its subsequent codification in a form amenable to representation by a complex model is the objective of this research. Present work is concerned with (i) designing an automated means of support for this process, (ii) the use of visual, both 2D and 3D, and (iii) studying ways and acquiring knowledge about the usual or exceptional occurrence.
On-going research includes Decision Support for Group Improvisation; the development and assessment of a blackboard architecture for supporting improvisation by emergency response teams supported by NSF, Visualization and the Process of Modeling (with Professor Willemain) supported by NSF; Trust and Knowledge Management: The Develop and Implementation of Graph-Theoretic Models for the Assessment of Trust in Sources of Knowledge -- supported by NSF. The Impact of the World Trade Center Attack on Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies, supported by NSF, and Wireless Advanced Travelers Information Systems, supported by FHA and NYSDoT.
Details
Funding Agency
NSF
Signature_Thrust
Computation & Information Technology
Keywords
social networking
social media
ethics
emergency management
decision logics
crisis management
Education
Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Recognitions:
Yamada Corporation Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Excellence in Research Award, SoE
INFORMS President's Award
Fellow, IEEE
DSES Faculty Award for Excellence
IEEE Third Millennium Medal, Engineering Management Society
Best Student Paper (with R.G. Arunasalam, J.T. Richie, W. Regan, and O. Gur-Ali), Portland International Conference on Management and Engineering and Technology
Del and Ruth Karger Dissertation Prize, DSES
International Emergency Management and Engineering Conference Award
Horwood Critique Prize for Outstanding Paper, Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Conference
Outstanding Case Award, Rand Graduate Institute/Duke University Public Policy Curricular Materials Development Program