Bryan M. O Halloran
Assistant Professor
Department of Systems Engineering
Naval Postgraduate School
United States of America
Biography
Bryan M. O Halloran was Assistant Professor in Department of Systems Engineering. Ph.D. - Oregon State University, 2013 Mechanical Engineering, M.S. - Oregon State University, 2011 Mechanical Engineering and B.S. - Oregon State University, 2009 Engineering Physics. 2015 - Raytheon Missile Systems Team Achievement Award, Tucson, Arizona. Naval Postgraduate School - August 2016-Present, Tenure Track Assistant Professor.
Research Interest
His current research goal is to improve a practitioner's capability to understand, evaluate, and increase the reliability and safety of complex cyber-physical systems (CCPSs) during the earliest stages of engineering design. My research spans the general topic areas of systems informatics, data analytics, engineering design, functional design, concept generation, modeling and simulation, reliability engineering, and safety engineering.
Publications
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O Halloran, B. M., Stone, R. B., and Tumer, I. Y., The Function Failure Rate Design Method, Elsevier Journal of Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety. (In Review)
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O Halloran, B. M., Hoyle, C., Tumer, I. Y., and Stone, R. B., The Early Design Reliability Prediction Method, ASME Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems. (In Review)
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Connett, Brian, O Halloran, B. M., Modeling cyber conflict to inform critical infrastructure defense, ASME DSC Magazine - Special Issue on Cyber-Physical Systems. Accepted for publication