by Vance Tan | Dec 11, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Background Modern societies depend on critical infrastructure systems to provide essential services that support societal well-being, economic prosperity, governance, and quality of life. The complexity and interdependence of these systems has increased over time due...
by Vance Tan | Nov 27, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Extreme weather events in China, expected to become increasingly common because of climate change, pose a grave threat to essential infrastructure that provides running water, electricity, road and railway connections. This research looks at the fundamental...
by Vance Tan | Nov 27, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Abstract Infrastructures such as energy, transport, water, waste, and telecommunications are essential to the sustainability, social wellbeing and economic prosperity of nations. In meeting future infrastructure needs of a growing global population there is a need for...
by Vance Tan | Oct 28, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Abstract While emerging regional evidence shows that atmospheric rivers (ARs) can exert strong impacts on local water availability and flooding, their role in shaping global hydrological extremes has not yet been investigated. Here we quantify the relative...
by Vance Tan | Sep 11, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Download the presentation: A next generation of CAT (NG-CAT) models (pdf, 2.6 MB)
by Vance Tan | Sep 9, 2017 | Network risk analysis
Download the presentation: Navigating complexity for next generation infrastructure: integrating governance and modelling analysis (pdf, 180 KB)