Homeland Security
Lee Clarke
Professor
Department of Sociology
School of Arts and Sciences
Key topics: Biological attack, community response to disaster, evacuation, homeland security, panic, risk communication, terrorism
Lee Clarke, Ph.D., is an internationally known expert on disasters and organizational and technological failures. He is the author of Mission Improbable and Worst Cases, both from the University of Chicago Press. He…
... read moreRoy Licklider
Professor
Department of Political Science
School of Arts and Sciences
Key topics: American foreign policy, terrorism, homeland security, civil wars, international organizations
Roy Licklider has taught courses in international relations, foreign and military policy, terrorism, research design, international political economy, and the comparative politics of higher education. His early research was concerned with nuclear…
... read moreBenjamin Melamed
Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management
Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick
Key topics: System modeling analysis and simulation (especially supply chains, healthcare service systems, and transportation systems), stochastic processes.
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... read moreFred Roberts
Director
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
Key topics: Homeland security through a mathematical and data science lens; issues such as stadium security, container inspection at ports, early warning of disease outbreaks and bioterrorist events, risk assessment for flood mitigation, fisheries law enforcement, behavioral responses to natural and human-caused disasters, the connection between security and economic activity, and the homeland security aspects of global environmental change
Fred S. Roberts, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Command, Control, and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data Analysis (CCICADA), a Department of Homeland Security University Center of Excellence.
In recent…