Paul Maliszewski
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Ph.D. Program |
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Education: |
2008 - M.S. - (Geography) Florida State University |
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Research Interests: |
Spatial modeling, critical infrastructure protection, disaster preparedness, urban-economics |
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Research Activities: |
Working Papers: Maliszewski, P. J., Kuby, M. J. and M. W. Horner. A comparison of multi-objective spatial dispersion models for managing critical assets in urban areas. (Under review). Maliszewski, P. J. and C. Perrings. Estimating the capitalized value of 'resilience' in urban power distribution infrastructures. (Under review). Maliszewski, P. J., Larson, E. K. and C. Perrings. Valuing the reliability of the electrical power infrastructure: A two stage hedonic approach. (Under review). Maliszewski, P. J., Larson, E. K. and C. Perrings. Environmental determinants of unscheduled electrical power outages in Phoenix, Arizona. (Under review). Maliszewski, P. J. and B. Ó hUallacháin. Patent hierarchy and concentration across U.S. urban areas. (Under review). |
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Publications: |
Refereed Journal Articles: Maliszewski, P. J. and C. Perrings. 2012. Factors in the resilience of electrical power distribution infrastructures. To appear in Applied Geography. Maliszewski, P. J. and R. Wei. 2011. Ecological factors associated with pandemic influenza A (H1N1) hospitalization rates in California (USA): A geospatial analysis. To appear in Geospatial Health. Maliszewski, P. J. 2011. Interdiction models and homeland security risks. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 8 (1): Article 4. Maliszewski, P. J. and M. W. Horner. 2010. A spatial modeling framework for siting critical supply infrastructures. The Professional Geographer 62 (3): 426-441. Refereed Proceedings: Perrings, C., Larson E. K. and P. J. Maliszewski. 2011. Valuing the resilience of the electrical power infrastructure. IEEE PES Power Systems Conference & Exposition, Phoenix, AZ. |
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Courses Taught: |
World Geography (TA, Florida State University) Map Analysis (Instructor, Florida State University) Society and Environment (TA, Arizona State University) |
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Awards and Honors: |
National Defense Transportation Association Scholarship, 2011. Fu, M. (PI) and P. J. Maliszewski (I). 2009. A shade locating tool for urban environments: A spatial decision support software. Entrepreneur Advantage Project, Arizona State University. $2,000. University Graduate Fellow 2008-2009. |
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Recent Presentations: |
Maliszewski, P. J., Larson, E. K. and C. Perrings. 2011. Environmental determinants of unscheduled electrical power outages in Phoenix, Arizona. Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA. Perrings, C., Larson E. K. and P. J. Maliszewski. 2011. Valuing the resilience of the electrical power infrastructure. 2011 IEEE PES Power Systems Conference & Exposition, Phoenix, AZ. Maliszewski, P. J. 2010. A comparison of multi-objective spatial models for managing critical assets. Meeting of the Regional Science Association, Denver, CO. Maliszewski, P. J. and R. Wei. 2010. A spatial regression analysis of H1N1 influenza hospitalizations in California. Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC. Maliszewski, P. J. and B. Ó hUallacháin. 2009. Zipf's law strikes again? An analysis of patent concentration across U.S. metropolitan areas. Meeting of the Regional Science Association, San Francisco, CA. Maliszewski, P. J. 2009. A multiobjective model for strategically locating bioterrorism disaster relief stockpiles. Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV. Maliszewski, P. J. 2008. A framework for siting critical supply infrastructure. Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA. Maliszewski, P. J. and M. W. Horner. 2007. Modeling critical vaccine supply for protection. Meeting of the Regional Science Association, Savannah, GA. |
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Academic Service: |
Peer reviewer for: International Regional Science Review Ecology and Society University service: Graduate Policy Committee Representative (2011-2012) |


