Adam Zagorecki
Senior Research Fellow
Operational Analysis
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Adam has an MSc in Computer Science from Bialystok University of Technology, Poland and a Ph.D. in Information Science from University of Pittsburgh. His past industry experience includes Intel Research and HRL Laboratories. He held academic positions at the Graduate School of Public International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh and the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University.
Research Interest
Dr. Adam's research interests include probabilistic approaches such as Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, decision trees, and probabilistic risk analysis. He specialises in decision analysis, simulation including agent-based simulation, hybrid simulation and statistical aspects of simulation modelling.
Publications
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Johnson D, Zagorecki A, Gelman J M & Comfort L K (2011) Improved Situational Awareness in Emergency Management through Automated Data Analysis and Modeling, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 8 (1).
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Zagorecki A & Druzdzel MJ (2012) Knowledge engineering for bayesian networks: how common are noisy-MAX distributions in practice?, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, 43 (1) 186-195.