PSA 2019 Student Paper Recognition
Eleven student authors presented papers during PSA 2019 sessions, as noted in the table below. Based on evaluation of the papers and their presentations, the Technical Program Committee is pleased to announce the following results:
- Top Student Paper: Ms. Sara Lyons (University of Maryland)
- First Runner-Up (Two Papers): Ms. Yinan Cai (MIT) and Mr. Jong Woo Park (UNIST)
- Second Runner-Up: Claudia Picoco (Ohio State University). *
We congratulate all the student authors and appreciate their contribution to the PSA 2019 conference. The TPC wishes each student have a long and interesting career in their chosen fields, and we hope that many will continue to be technical leaders in probabilistic safety assessment and analysis, risk and reliability applications, and related areas.
No. | Student | University | Paper Number | Paper |
1 | Ali Ayoub | ETH Zürich | 27229 | Simplified/harmonized PSA: a generic modeling framework applied to precursor analysis |
2 | Yinan Cai | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 27448 | An Illustrative, Interview-based Risk Framework for Treatment of High-Stress Human Actions in Multiunit Nuclear Power Plant Accidents |
3 | Robby Christian | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 27055 | Code Surrogate Development for Dynamic PRA |
4 | Brian Cohn | Ohio State University | 27169 | Preliminary Methodology and Scenarios for Integrated Safety/Security Dynamic Probabilistic Risk Assessments |
5 | Yunyeong Heo | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | 27021 | Evaluation of Common Cause Failure by an Initiating Event for Multi-unit using Bayesian Belief Network |
6 | Ibrahim Jarrah | University of Illinois | 27167 | Estimating the Probability of Multiple Misloads in Spent Fuel Casks for Light Water Reactor Systems |
7 | Sara Lyons | University of Maryland | 27121 | Applying Risk-Informed Decision-Making to the Acceptance Criteria for Evaluating Leak-Before-Break Analyses in Piping Susceptible to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking Degradation |
8 | Jong Woo Park | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | 26999 | Development of Cyber-Attack Complexity Evaluation Model for Cyber Security of Nuclear Power Plants |
9 | Claudia Picoco | Ohio State University | 27012 | Integration of Recoveries into Dynamic Event Trees: A Case Study |
10 | Darpan Shukla | Homi Bhabha National Institute | 27014 | Reliability analysis of a dynamic system using Petri net and comparison with Smart Component Methodology |
11 | Jonathan DeJesus Segarra | University of Maryland | 27110 | Incorporation of Spatial Variability of Ground Motions in a Seismic Multi-Unit Probabilistic Risk Assessment |
* While Ms. Picoco presented two papers she is recognized for the paper entitled, Integration of Recoveries into Dynamic Event Trees: A Case Study.