selected publications academic article Casellas Connors, J. P., Safayet, M., Rosenheim, N., & Watson, M. (2023). Assessing changes in food pantry access after extreme events. Agriculture and Human Values. 40(2), 619-634. Mazumder, R. K., Enderami, S. A., Rosenheim, N., Sutley, E. J., Stanley, M., & Meyer, M. (2023). Estimating long-term K-12 student homelessness after a catastrophic flood disaster. 2(2), 82-92. Nofal, O. M., Amini, K., Padgett, J. E., van de Lindt, J. W., Rosenheim, N., Darestani, Y. M., ... Duenas-Osorio, L. (2023). Multi-hazard socio-physical resilience assessment of hurricane-induced hazards on coastal communities. 2(2), 67-81. van de Lindt, J. W., Kruse, J., Cox, D. T., Gardoni, P., Lee, J. S., Padgett, J., ... Hamideh, S. (2023). The interdependent networked community resilience modeling environment (IN-CORE). 2(2), 57-66. Amini, M., Sanderson, D. R., Cox, D. T., Barbosa, A. R., & Rosenheim, N. (2023). Methodology to incorporate seismic damage and debris to evaluate strategies to reduce life safety risk for multi-hazard earthquake and tsunami. 1-36. Wang, W. L., van de Lindt, J. W., Rosenheim, N., Cutler, H., Hartman, B., Lee, J. S., & Calderon, D. (2021). Effect of Residential Building Wind Retrofits on Social and Economic Community-Level Resilience Metrics. 27(4), 04021034. Rosenheim, N., Guidotti, R., Gardoni, P., & Peacock, W. G. (2021). Integration of detailed household and housing unit characteristic data with critical infrastructure for post-hazard resilience modeling. Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure. 6(6), 385-401. Sanderson, D., Kameshwar, S., Rosenheim, N., & Cox, D. (2021). Deaggregation of multi-hazard damages, losses, risks, and connectivity: an application to the joint seismic-tsunami hazard at Seaside, Oregon. Natural Hazards. 109(2), 1821-1847. Fereshtehnejad, E., Gidaris, I., Rosenheim, N., Tomiczek, T., Padgett, J. E., Cox, D. T., Van Zandt, S., & Gillis Peacock, W. (2021). Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Coupled Natural-Physical-Social Systems: Cascading Impact of Hurricane-Induced Damages to Civil Infrastructure in Galveston, Texas. Natural Hazards Review. 22(3), 04021013. Roohi, M., van de Lindt, J. W., Rosenheim, N., Hu, Y., & Cutler, H. (2021). Implication of building inventory accuracy on physical and socio-economic resilience metrics for informed decision-making in natural hazards. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering: maintenance, management, life-cycle design and performance. 17(4), 534-554. van de Lindt, J. W., Peacock, W. G., Mitrani-Reiser, J., Rosenheim, N., Deniz, D., Dillard, M., ... Fung, J. (2020). Community Resilience-Focused Technical Investigation of the 2016 Lumberton, North Carolina, Flood: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Natural Hazards Review. 21(3), 04020029. Nozhati, S., Rosenheim, N., Ellingwood, B. R., Mahmoud, H., & Perez, M. (2019). Probabilistic framework for evaluating food security of households in the aftermath of a disaster. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering: maintenance, management, life-cycle design and performance. 15(8), 1060-1074. Guidotti, R., Gardoni, P., & Rosenheim, N. (2019). Integration of physical infrastructure and social systems in communities reliability and resilience analysis. Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 185, 476-492. Horney, J., Rosenheim, N., Zhao, H., & Radcliff, T. (2019). The impact of natural disasters on medicare costs in U.S. gulf coast states. Medicine. 98(19), e15589-e15589. Rosenheim, N., Grabich, S., & Horney, J. A. (2018). Disaster impacts on cost and utilization of Medicare. BMC Health Services Research. 18(1), 89. Horney, J. A., Grabich, S. C., & Rosenheim, N. (2016). Quantifying the Health Impacts of Disasters on Medicare Beneficiaries. Health Systems and Policy Research. 3(3), Rosenheim, N. P., Watson, M., Casellas Connors, J., Safayet, M., & Peacock, W. G. Food Access After Disasters. American Planning Association. Journal of the American Planning Association. 90(3), 452-470. chapter Wang, W., van de Lindt, J. W., Cutler, H., Rosenheim, N., Koliou, M., Lee, J. S., & Calderon, D. (2021). Community resilience assessment of an EF-5 tornado using the IN-CORE modeling environment. Life-Cycle Civil Engineering: Innovation, Theory and Practice. (pp. 394-398). Taylor & Francis. conference paper Nofal, O., Rosenheim, N., Patil, J., Zhou, X., Kameshwar, S., van de Lindt, J. W., & Duenas-Osorio, L. (2023). Community-Level Approach for a Socio-Physical Flood Post-Hazard Functionality Assessment. 339-348. M. Nofal, O., Rosenheim, N., Patil, J., Zhou, X., Lindt, J., Duenas-Osorio, L., & Cha, E. J. (2022). Interdependent Households-Buildings-Networks Community-Level Post-Hazard Functionality Assessment Methodology. 579-585. Rosenheim, N., Meyer, M., Peacock, W., Stanley, M., Mahmoud, H., & Pena, A. (2021). Poster for Social Institution Resilience Theory: Implications for Community Resilience Planning Models Lin, P., Rosenheim, N. P., Wang, N., & Peacock, W. G. (2019). A stochastic approach to model household re-occupancy in a community following a natural hazard Deniz, D., Sutley, E. J., Van De Lindt, J. W., Peacock, W. G., Rosenheim, N., Gu, D., ... Hamideh, S. (2019). Flood performance and dislocation assessment for Lumberton homes after Hurricane Matthew Van De Lindt, J. W., Mahmoud, H., Pilkington, S., Koliou, M., Attary, N., Cutler, H., ... Lee, J. S. (2019). Validating interdependent community resilience modeling using hindcasting Lindt, J., Attary, N., Mahmoud, H., Pilkington, S., Koliou, M., Cutler, H., ... Lee, J. S. (2018). Hindcasting Validation of a Resilience Computational Environment Architecture: Community Level Damage Assessment following the 2011 Joplin, Missouri Tornado. 513-518. institutional repository document Amini, M., Sanderson, D. R., Cox, D. T., Barbosa, A. R., & Rosenheim, N. (2022). Methodology to incorporate seismic damage and debris to evaluate strategies to reduce life safety risk for multi-hazard earthquake and tsunami Nozhati, S., Ellingwood, B. R., Mahmoud, H., Sarkale, Y., Chong, E., & Rosenheim, N. (2018). An Approximate Dynamic Programming Approach to Community Recovery Management (Extended Abstract) report Rosenheim, N. (2021). Detailed Household and Housing Unit Characteristics: Data and Replication Code Rosenheim, N., Peacock, W., Watson, M., Lane, G., Williams, A., Maher, D., & Rathburn, A. (2021). Food Aid Agency Data Lane, G., Rosenheim, N., Maher, D., & Peacock, W. (2021). Food Aid Agency Survey Instrument Rosenheim, N., Peacock, W., Perez, M., & Lane, G. (2021). Food Retail Survey Instrument Rosenheim, N., Perez, M., Abuabara, A., Sullivan, E., Katare, A., Watson, M., ... Williams, A. (2021). Food Retailer Data Rosenheim, N., Peacock, W., Williams, A., Lane, G., Watson, M., Sullivan, E., Katare, A., & Kastor, H. (2021). Report of Applied Methods Roy, M., & Rosenheim, N. (2021). Longitudinal Social Vulnerability Data Exploration for Harris County Census Tracts Berd. A., .., Goodman, C., Millard, E., Korukonda, J., Watson, M., Stanley, M., Rosenheim, N., & Hayes, S. (2020). Systematic Literature Review Toolkit van de Lindt, J. W., Peacock, W. G., Mitrani-Reiser, J., Rosenheim, N., Deniz, D., Dillard, M., ... Fung, J. (2018). Community Resilience-Focused Technical Investigation of the 2016 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA FLOOD: MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH thesis Rosenheim, N. P. (2015). Consequences of Commuting Patterns and the Structure of Food Retail Markets for SNAP Redemption: Implications for Food Access
principal investigator on CRISP Type 2/Collaborative Research: Scalable Decision Model to Achieve Local and Regional Resilience of Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Systems and Communities. awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2016 - 2020 RAPID: Critical Infrastructure Disruption and the Food Distribution Network: The Implications for Food Security Following a Natural Disaster awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2017 - 2018
co-principal investigator on Southeast Texas Urban Integrated Field Lab (IFL): Equitable solutions for communities caught between floods and air pollution awarded by United States Department of Energy - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States) 2022 - 2027 The Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning is a NIST-funded Center of Excellence awarded by United States Department of Commerce - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States) 2020 - 2025
teaching activities PLAN604 Planning Methods I Instructor PLAN684 Profess Internship Instructor PLAN693 Professional Study Cr Instructor SOCI689 Sptp: Urban & Region Analytics Instructor URSC645 Urban & Regional Analytics Instructor URSC685 Directed Studies Instructor URSC689 Sptp: Advanced Research Meth Instructor URSC689 Sptp:urban®ional Analytics Instructor URSC691 Research Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2015 M.U.P., Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2009 B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2000
mailing address TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning 3137 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3137 USA