2024 International Conference on Resilient Systems (ICRS)
28 - 30 August 2024 | Singapore
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 28/Aug/2024 | |||
8:30am - 9:30am |
Registration and Morning Snack Location: 2F |
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9:30am - 10:00am |
Opening Address Location: Theatrette, 2F |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Keynote Speech 1: Untapped Capacity in Place-based Peer-to-peer Resource Sharing for Enhancing Community Resilience Location: Theatrette, 2F Chair: Dr Jonas Joerin, Singapore-ETH Centre Prof. Cynthia Chen |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Keynote Speech 2: Supply Chain Resilience through Different Crises Location: Theatrette, 2F Chair: Prof Tina Comes, TU Delft Prof. Gyöngyi Kovács |
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11:00am - 11:45am |
Q&A Location: Theatrette, 2F |
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11:45am - 1:00pm |
Lunch Location: Sky Garden, 7F |
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1:00pm - 1:50pm |
Session 1 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Dr Felix Kottmann, Singapore-ETH Centre Cyber-physical System Resilience
Digital Resilience for Critical National Infrastructure Digital-Twin-Enabled Evacuation for Real-time Individual and Community Resilience against Fires in an Indoor Space Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Data Channel for UAVs using LoRa Technology |
Session 2 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Jonas Joerin, Singapore-ETH Centre Environmental Resilience
Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Basement Sewage Treatment Plants Through Carbon Adsorption Developing ecological motoring is necessary for resiliency |
Session 3 Location: Apex, 16F Chair: Dr Alberto Costa, Singapore-ETH Center Infrastructure and System Resilience
Methodology of natural gas supply system (NGPS) resilience assessment and research Resilience of carbon capture, transport, and storage infrastructure: Trade-offs between cost and emissions ResQ-RDSS: Resilience Quantification-based Regional Decision Support System for harnessing solar energy to improve electricity access for rural communities |
1:00pm - 2:50pm |
Group Session 1 Location: Seminar Room, 2F Chair: Prof Renate Schubert, ETH SEC Heat Resilience
Heat Resilience |
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1:50pm - 2:00pm |
Break |
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2:00pm - 2:50pm |
Session 4 Location: Apex, 16F Chair: Dr Adam Roberts, ETH Singapore SEC Ltd Food System Resilience
The Role of Agri Startups Towards Agricultural Information Delivery – Case of Tamil Nadu, India The impacts of polycrisis on global grain availability and prices Mapping vulnerability of agricultural to urban land conversion in Jakarta Metropolitan Area |
Session 5 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Sandra Andraszewicz, ETH Zurich Health and Resilience
Building Resilient Hospitals: Managing demand variability while accounting for the interests of multiple stakeholders Including Local Initiatives and Behaviours in Disaster : A Case-Study Investigation of Patient Flow Logistics |
Session 6 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Bozidar Stojadinovic, ETH Zurich Disaster Resilience
Anticipate and Act: Switzerland's Civil Protection Roadmap for Drought Resilience Design of a value-based and forward-looking framework to assess flood resilience measures An integrative framework for tsunami vertical-evacuation planning Building Resilient Cities with The World Avatar |
2:50pm - 3:15pm |
Tea Break Location: 2F |
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3:15pm - 4:05pm |
Session 7 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Min Xie, City University of Hong Kong Infrastructure and System Resilience
Holistic Modeling of Maritime Infrastructures Resilience Network Modeling for Assessing Economic Impact of Power Grid Failures A Coastal European Dataset of Critical Infrastructure: Leveraging Deep Learning to Enhance Power Infrastructure Exposure Information for Disaster Risk Assessment. |
Session 8 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Prof Renate Schubert, ETH SEC Method and Techniques of Resilience
Resilience Assessment for Navigating Successive Disruptions: A Case Study of the COVID-19 Pandemic Validation and Confidence of Socio-technical Models for Infrastructure Resilience Building Bridges in Resilience Research: A Semantic Analysis of Adversity in Complex Sociotechnical Systems |
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3:15pm - 5:05pm |
Group Session 2 Location: Seminar Room, 2F Chair: Dr Nazli Yonca Aydin, TU DELFT Unraveling Factors Shaping Resilience in Socio-Technical Systems
Unraveling Factors Shaping Resilience in Socio-Technical Systems |
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4:05pm - 4:15pm |
Break |
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4:15pm - 5:15pm |
Session 10 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Prof Giovanni Sansavini, ETH Zurich Digitalisation and Resilience
Navigating Exclusion: Examining the Smart Mobility Development Gaps in Hong Kong Cooperative Resilience for the Internet: A Market-Based Framework Insights Through Gaze: Unraveling Resilience, Collaboration, and Sensemaking with Eye-Tracking Technology Modular Resilient Framework for Distributed Monitoring in Smart Cities |
Session 9 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Max Mühlhäuser, Technische Universität Darmstadt Social and Community Resilience
Navigating the Infodemic: The Essential Role of Media Literacy in Promoting Community Resilience Resistance and Radicalism: Social Resilience and Identity in the Face of Radicalization. Sentiment-Driven Disaster Planning: Leveraging Text-Based Models for Enhanced Decision-Making Parental Intervention In Early Childhood In Fostering Civic Engagement For A Resilient Community |
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5:15pm - 5:25pm |
Break |
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5:25pm - 5:55pm |
Poster and Demo Session Location: Gallery, 2F Posters and Demonstrations
Access to Disability-inclusive Social Protection among Persons with Disabilities: A Mixed Study from Surkhet, Nepal Assessing Heatwave Resilience: A study of heatwave dynamics and adaptation strategies in high-density tropical city of Singapore Coordination of the under-frequency load shedding and demand response for urban power grid Dynamic Mobile Sensing for Resilient Infrastructures Orchestrating Realistic Crowd Simulations with Spatio-Temporal Arrival Dynamics Unveiling the Last Mile: Understanding Singaporean Hawkers' Perspectives on E-Payment Adoption and Challenges Decarbonising building system rejuvenation processes in Singapore using an Urban Digital Twin dashboard Cooling Singapore 2.0 Project: Digital Urban Climate Twin A robotic sensing platform for resilient infrastructure monitoring Building Resilient Cities with The World Avatar Interactive Exhibition: Disruption-Recovery Simulator (DRS) for a Synthetic Interdependent Power-Water System Future Internet Resilience Economics - Trading DDoS Defence FRS Bounceback: Enhancing Resilience Knowledge |
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5:45pm - 7:00pm |
Welcome Reception Location: RIE Wing, 2F |
Date: Thursday, 29/Aug/2024 | |||
8:00am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Gallery, 2F |
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9:00am - 9:30am |
Keynote Speech 3: Resilience is Dead. Long Live Resilience! Tinkering with the Concept of Urban Resilience in Southeast Asia Location: Theatrette, 2F Chair: Prof Min Xie, City University of Hong Kong Prof. Perrine Hamel |
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9:30am - 10:00am |
Q&A Location: Theatrette, 2F |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Tea Break Location: 2F |
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10:30am - 11:20am |
Group Session 3 Location: Seminar Room, 2F Chair: Dr Olivia Jensen, National University of Singapore Community Resilience through Risk Know-how
Community Resilience Through Risk Know-how |
Session 11 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Adam Roberts, ETH Singapore SEC Ltd Health and Resilience
Facilitating Accessibility in Evolving Refugee Camps: Understanding the Dynamic Interplay of Settling Preferences and Facility Location AI-assisted assessment of online indicators of psychosocial resilience: Exploratory analysis of discourse in Singapore’s Online Communities on public safety topics A Systems Mapping Methodology to Study the Management of Climate-Hazards, Physical Infrastructure Systems, and Health Risks in Cities |
Session 12 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Bozidar Stojadinovic, ETH Zurich Infrastructure and System Resilience
Mapping Multi-Regional Input-Output Transactions for Resilience Enhancement Quantifying Power System Adequacy in Net-Zero Energy Transition Scenarios Participatory decision support for the integrated assessment of the sustainability and resilience of the long-term Swiss energy pathways |
11:20am - 11:30am |
Break |
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11:30am - 12:20pm |
Group Session 4 Location: Seminar Room, 2F Chair: Dr Sandra Andraszewicz, ETH Zurich Collaborative Workshop “Resilience, risk and sustainability – Same same, but different”
Collaborative Workshop “Resilience, risk and sustainability – Same same, but different” |
Session 13 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Jonas Joerin, Singapore-ETH Centre Social and Community Resilience
Dynamical network model of social resilience from survey of Singaporean social behavior Integrating and Coping with Bicultural Identities: Epistemic Network Analysis of Hong Kong Layperson Interviews Effective Crisis Leadership: Practical Suggestions from Three Decades of Applied Psychological Work The effects of growth mindset, literacy, and risk preferences on financial resilience in cryptocurrency investors |
Session 14 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Giovanni Sansavini, ETH Zurich Infrastructure and System Resilience
Resilient advanced metering Infrastructure planning framework to enable continuous observability of distribution grids Transmission Expansion Planning via Multi-objective Deep Reinforcement Learning Developing Resilience Pathways for Interdependent Infrastructure Networks: A Simulation-Based Approach with Consideration to Risk Preferences of Decision-Makers |
12:20pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Location: Sky Garden, 7F |
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1:30pm - 2:20pm |
Session 15 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Felix Kottmann, Singapore-ETH Centre Urban Resilience
Climate-resilient Urban Design Prototypes with Guidelines of Public Space for Responding to Sea Level Rise: The Case Study of Cities in Tropical Asia, with a Focus on Singapore Volatility transmission from financial markets, urban planning, and resilience The rhythm of risk: Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of urban vulnerability with ambulance calls data |
Session 16 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Dr Adam Roberts, ETH Singapore SEC Ltd Food System Resilience
Challenges and Coping Strategies for Urban Food Insecurity Environmental Transformations and Resilience Among Horticulture Communities in Peri-urban Bangalore, India |
Session 17 Location: Apex, 16F Chair: Dr Nazli Yonca Aydin, TU DELFT Infrastructure and System Resilience
Towards Sustainable Energy Communities: Modeling and Analysis of Shared Energy Storage Systems for Photovoltaic Integration Improving the Resilience of Power System by Multiple Services from Battery Energy Storage System Optimization-based stress-testing scenario generation for networked infrastructure system |
2:20pm - 2:30pm |
Break |
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2:30pm - 3:20pm |
Session 18 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Hiba Baroud, Vanderbilt University Infrastructure and System Resilience
Existence of two distinct phases in recovery stage of certain urban transport systems Enhancing resilience of interdependent infrastructure networks using a risk-based criticality index A Network Modelling-Based Approach for Quantifying Flood Resilience of Urban Rail Transit Systems |
Session 19 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Dr Yi Wang, University of Cantebury Disaster Resilience
Post-wildfire Reconstruction and Settlement Change in Chile Development in Low cost Powerless smart early warning system using IoT technology, for disaster risk reduction and resilience in the Himalayan region |
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2:30pm - 4:35pm |
Group Session 5 Location: Seminar Room, 2F Chair: Dr Gillian Koh, Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Adaptive Governance and Resilience in Singapore: COVID-19 and other Crises
Adaptive Governance and Resilience in Singapore: COVID-19 and other Crises |
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3:20pm - 3:35pm |
Tea Break Location: 2F |
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3:35pm - 4:35pm |
Session 20 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Prof Tina Comes, TU Delft Social and Community Resilience
The Whale Hunt game: Modeling the impacts of new technology on social cohesion in Lamalera, Indonesia (and beyond) Labuan Bajo (KSPN) Livelihoods: A Sustainable Path to Prosperity and Poverty Reduction Social resilience - metrics and their relevance for planners and decision makers |
Session 21 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Dr Jonas Joerin, Singapore-ETH Centre Environmental Resilience
Resilience, ecological emotions, and biodiversity disasters Resilience and Adaptation: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Conflict Zones - A Case Study of Ukraine Enhancing Water Quality Management for Sustainable Development in India |
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4:35pm - 5:00pm |
Shuttle Service to Botanic Gardens |
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5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Visit of Botanic Gardens & National Orchid Garden |
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6:00pm - 7:00pm |
Apéro Location: Burkill Hall, 1F |
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7:00pm - 9:00pm |
Dinner Location: Burkill Hall, 2F |
Date: Friday, 30/Aug/2024 | |||
8:00am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Gallery, 2F |
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9:00am - 9:50am |
Group Session 6 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Su Aw, Tsao Foundation Resilience in Southeast Asian Communities: Research and Practice |
Session 22 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Tina Comes, TU Delft Social and Community Resilience
Monolingualism in the Lab Moral Superiority Perpetuate Intergroup Conflicts Disaster resilience for floods: the role of social factors in encouraging individual protective actions |
Session 23 Location: Apex, 16F Chair: Dr Yi Wang, University of Cantebury Infrastructure and System Resilience
Exploring near-optimal-solutions of energy system models to increase energy system resilience. A Coordinated Recovery Framework for Interdependent Power-Water Systems Low-risk-cost design under uncertainties for resilient operations in energy systems |
9:50am - 10:00am |
Break |
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10:00am - 10:50am |
Group Session 7 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Felicity Chan, SUTD Highly populated areas are subject to many possible future threats, stressors, and challenges. How people within these areas cope, whether they come together as a group or alternatively fracture and compete, can affect the resilience and cohesion of the society. Community leaders need to be able to manage and mitigate threats by developing and fostering resilient communities that are able to cope with disruptions and maintain strong social bonds. But to do so, they should identify those within the community who are more or less able to cope, and design strategies that can better serve different groups. Social archetypes, defined by shared attributes, allow us to identify systemic structures within a population. Archetype analysis allows us to create a framework, by grouping people according to traits, behaviours, needs, or cultural factors. These groups can provide general portraits of communities and allow us to analyse the impacts of threats or interventions on different members of...
Archetypes as a tool for supporting community resilience |
Session 24 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Dr Alberto Costa, Singapore-ETH Center Disaster Resilience
Improving post-accident rescue routing: A complexity-aware approach Enhancing flood resilience of urban rail transit systems: a focus on strategic prioritisation of recovery resources A stochastic recovery framework for post-disaster management of healthcare urban networks (HUNs) Measurement of spatial population changes due to disaster using cellphone-based data: A case study of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake in Japan |
Session 25 Location: Apex, 16F Chair: Prof Min Xie, City University of Hong Kong Cyber-physical System Resilience
Tracking Differentiator Based Ground Fault Detection and Location for Distribution Network with PMU Data Hybrid post-earthquake rapid assessment model of interconnected electrical equipment utilizing monitored ground motion signals An AI-based Living-Lab-Approach for Integrated Resilience Modelling: IDEA4C Model Diagnosis, Socio-Economic Impacts and Future Operations using Special Integrated Assessment Scenarios for Secure Supply Chains |
10:50am - 11:15am |
Tea Break Location: 2F |
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11:15am - 12:15pm |
Session 26 Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Prof Renate Schubert, ETH SEC Urban Resilience
Human Factors of Future Resilient Urban Transport Systems Towards a 15-minute city under deep uncertainty TIMEWISE: Temporal Dynamics for Urban Resilience Insights from Amsterdam and Mumbai Adaptive Planning for Urban Resilience: Navigating Car-lite Transitions |
Session 27 Location: Summit, 16F Chair: Prof Bozidar Stojadinovic, ETH Zurich Disaster Resilience
Forecasting the Ripple Effects of Infrastructure Disruptions: A Case Study and Application in Singapore Strengthening the Resilience of Essential Services in Humanitarian Crises: A Systems-Thinking Approach A Framework for Modeling Social and Technical Interactions in Disaster Resilience Enhancing Short-Term Discharge Predictions: An innovative ARIMA-iGARCH Model for Improved Flood Forecasting and Disaster Resilience |
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12:15pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Location: Sky Garden, 7F |
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1:30pm - 2:00pm |
Keynote Speech 4: Disaster Digital Twin - Concept, Progress, and Application to Tsunami Disaster Location: Pinnacle, 16F Chair: Dr Jonas Joerin, Singapore-ETH Centre Prof. Shunichi Koshimura |
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2:00pm - 2:30pm |
Q&A Location: Pinnacle, 16F |
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2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Closing Remarks Location: Pinnacle, 16F |
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