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How do you apply complex COVID-19 risk model for safe reopening a major university and elementary schools

Let's Talk Risk

Release Date: 10/22/2021

When AI Meets Biology: The Race Between Innovation and Oversight show art When AI Meets Biology: The Race Between Innovation and Oversight

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Biotechnology is advancing faster than ever before, and the stakes have never been higher. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Cummings, lead for the Center for Health Engineering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, breaks down why the convergence of biotech and artificial intelligence is creating both unprecedented opportunities and existential risks. From gene-edited foods that could revolutionize agriculture to AI-designed viruses that could destabilize nations, Dr. Cummings explores the delicate balance between innovation and oversight. He reveals why traditional regulatory frameworks...

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How Can We Build Institutional Resilience? show art How Can We Build Institutional Resilience?

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In this episode of Let's Talk Risk, we're diving into a conversation with two leaders in global development: Abhilash Panda from the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction—the team responsible for delivering the Sendai Framework worldwide—and Jordan Schwartz, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Inter-American Development Bank, the largest source of multilateral financing for Latin America and the Caribbean.  We discuss why our institutions aren't built to handle systemic risk, why the term "resilience" means completely different things to different people...

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Khara Grieger, assistant professor of environmental health and risk assessment at NC State University, joins Dr. Sandra Alday to discuss emerging nanotechnologies and their unique applications. Grieger discusses avenues to managing the risks of nanotech development in biotechnology and genetic engineering, as well as the rise of artificial intelligence.

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Going Beyond the Ballot: Interplay Risks of Technology and Humans in Electoral Systems show art Going Beyond the Ballot: Interplay Risks of Technology and Humans in Electoral Systems

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How do we keep elections secure in a world of evolving technology and human error? In this episode, Dr. Sandra Alday sits down with Dr. Natalie Scala, professor and researcher at Towson University, to explore the complex interplay between people and machines in American voting systems. From the shift to vote-by-mail and the risks posed by flash drives, to the critical role of poll workers and the potential future of digital voting, Natalie shares insights from her research on election integrity. Listen now! This research will be presented December 7-10, 2025 at the annual SRA Conference in...

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Messengers and Messages: Demystifying Misinformation in the Modern Age show art Messengers and Messages: Demystifying Misinformation in the Modern Age

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Dr. Dominic Balog-Way and Dr. Katherine McComas of Cornell University join Sandra Alday for a compelling episode on their paper titled " published in Risk Analysis. The risk researchers, who first connected at the 2011 SRA Conference and are now close coworkers, have examined the ways people try to place agency and intent on messaging in order to make sense of communication.  You can watch the webinar they hosted on this topic at sra.org/events-webinars, or consider . You might meet your future collaborator!

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Rethinking Risk Education Through Object-Based Learning and the Arts show art Rethinking Risk Education Through Object-Based Learning and the Arts

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In this latest episode, Dr. Sandra Alday is joined by two guests from the University of Melbourne: Dr. Anna Kosovac and Dr. Olivia Meehan. Together, they've created a course that addresses the subjectivity of risk and how people make decisions based on their comfort level with uncertainty. Incorporating the humanities into the risk classroom helps us move away from the limitations of rationality. 

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How Collective Action Increases Community Resilience show art How Collective Action Increases Community Resilience

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Dr. Sandra Alday is joined by Manomita Das of the Joint Centre for Disaster Research at Massey University. Together, they discuss what motivates people's behaviors before and after a disaster strikes. How do small acts of kindness impact the disaster landscape? Who is responsible for taking care of risks? And are we better off taking action as individuals or as communities? Learn more in this latest episode. 

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Dr. Sandra Alday is joined by professor of risk analysis and decision science, Robyn Wilson, to discuss how we perceive risks and make decisions.  

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What Happened in Kerr County, Texas? Understanding Flooding in Today's Climate show art What Happened in Kerr County, Texas? Understanding Flooding in Today's Climate

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In the early hours of July 4, 2025, a torrent of 100 billion gallons of rain fell on Kerr County, Texas causing the Guadalupe River to rise meters in minutes. This tragedy was followed by intense flooding throughout the Midwest and northeast. In this episode, host of Let's Talk Risk, Dr. Sandra Alday, is joined by Dr. David Johnson of Purdue University to talk risk and rainfall as they try to understand recent flooding that has devasted parts of the country. 

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A Yardstick for Danger: Developing a Flexible and Sensitive Measure of Risk Perception show art A Yardstick for Danger: Developing a Flexible and Sensitive Measure of Risk Perception

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On this episode of Let's Talk Risk, Robyn Wilson, Professor of Risk Analysis and Decision Science and Acting Associate Director of Research and Graduate Education, joins us to talk about the risks of developing a flexible and sensitive measure of risk perception. 

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Dr. Seth Guikema discusses complex risk modeling for the University of Michigan’s COVID-19 reopening plan. Seth is a professor in the Department of Industrial Operations Engineering and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan as well as a past SRA president. Seth explains his university's process in developing the reopening plan and the challenges along the way and how this same modeling process can also be used for elementary schools and other institutions.