Angie Dalton
Systems Engineer
Angie Dalton
Systems Engineer
Biography
Currently a systems engineer in the National Security Directorate's Strategic Threat Analysis group, Angie Dalton joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in 2009 to help build PNNL’s capability in computational social sciences and behavioral modeling. Her research expertise focuses on risk analysis, information security, hydrogen safety, and human reliability, and modeling social and behavioral complexity in domains such as nonproliferation, technology development and evaluation, enterprise architecture, and inter-organizational collaboration. She brings well-rounded experience in risk analysis, cybersecurity, project management, and line management. She is passionate about learning and enjoys working hard and working smart.
Research Interest
- Cybersecurity Intelligence Analysis
- Knowledge Management
- Information Security
- Web Development and Content Management Systems
- Policy Research
- Project Management
- Research Methodologies
- Decision and Risk Analysis
Education
- PhD in Public Administration, SUNY at Albany
- MA in Philanthropic Studies, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
- BA in English, Zhongnan University of Economics & Law
Publications
- Dalton, A., Banerjee, K., Walker, L., Gutierrez, W., Wang, Zi., and Sandretto, K. 03/12/2024. “CURIE: A Next-Generation Nuclear Waste Management Knowledge Repository and Collaboration Platform.” Presented at Waste Management 2024, Phoenix, AZ.
- Rosenthal W.S., Y. Guo, A. Veeramany, S. Baek, A.C. Dalton, K.M. Denslow, and C.L. Davidson. 09/27/2022. "Pipeline Defect Detection and Reconstruction from 3-D MFL Signals Using Object Detection and Physics-constrained Machine Learning." Presented at the International Pipeline Conference (IPC), Calgary, Canada.
- Rosenthal W.S., K.M. Denslow, N.K. Karri, A. Veeramany, A. Heredia-Langner, Y. Guo, and A.C. Dalton, et al. 03/08/2022. "Hybrid Physics-Informed Data Analytics for Natural Gas Pipeline Integrity Diagnostics." Presented by at PRCI REX 2022.
- Otto R.T., C.E. Mathews, J.N. Cooley, B.A. Wilson, R.T. Brigantic, K.D. Jarman, and A.C. Dalton, et al. 08/23/2021. "Reimagining the Broader Conclusion." Presented at Institute of Nuclear Materials Management - ESARDA Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington.
- Coles GA, AC Dalton, KM Branch, R Prasad, NP Kohn, and AC Bittner. 2017. "Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Conditions on Manual Actions." In Advances in Human Factors in Energy: Oil, Gas, Nuclear and Electric Power Industries: Proceedings of the AHFE 2016 International Conference on Human Factors in Energy: Oil, Gas, Nuclear and Electric Power Industries, July 27-31, 2016, Orlando, Florida, vol. 495, ed. SM Cetiner, P Fechtelkotter and M Legatt, pp. 157-169. Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-41950-3_14
- Engel, D., Dalton, A, Dale, C., Thompson, J., Leclaire, R., Edwards, B, and Jones, E. 2014. Development of a Risk-Based Comparison Methodology of Carbon Capture Technologies. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ghg.1422.
- Dalton A.C., A.M. White, S.J. Walsh, G.A. Coles, A.J. Brothers, J. Olson, and P.D. Whitney. 2011. "Integrating Nuclear Proliferation Modeling, Inference, Technologies, and Assessments: An Application to State-Specific Proliferation Risk Assessment Case Studies." In INMM 52nd Annual Meeting Proceedings. PNNL-SA-80629.
- Walsh S.J., A.C. Dalton, P.D. Whitney, and A.M. White. 2010. "Parameterizing Bayesian network Representations of Social-Behavioral Models by Expert Elicitation." In IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2010), 227-232. Piscataway, New Jersey: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. PNNL-SA-72080. doi:10.1109/ISI.2010.5484730
- Asal, Victor, Mitchell Brown, and Angela C. Dalton. “Why Split? Organizational Splits amongst Ethno-Political Organizations in the Middle East.” Journal of Conflict Resolution (2012), Vol. 56, pp.94-117.
- Dalton, Angela, and Victor Asal. “Is It Ideology or Desperation: Why Do Organizations Deploy Women in Violent Terrorist Attacks”? Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 2011, Volume 34, Issue 10. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2011.604833