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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
59
Citations
33448
World Ranking
2271
National Ranking
706

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1974 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

C. Allin Cornell was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and contributed to multiple fields, primarily focusing on Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Engineering. Their research spanned subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, General Health Professions, and Information Systems.

The scientist's work covered main topics such as:

  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
  • Market Dynamics and Volatility
  • Energy Load and Power Forecasting
  • Electric Power System Optimization
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
  • Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues

Selected recent papers by C. Allin Cornell include:

  • PROBABILISTIC SEISMIC DEMAND ANALYSIS: SPECTRUM MATCHING AND DESIGN. (2025), published in Stanford Digital Repository
  • A probabilistic forecast methodology for volatile electricity prices in the Australian National Electricity Market (2024), published in International Journal of Forecasting
  • Additively Manufactured High Surface Area 3D Cathodes for Efficient and Productive Electro-Bio-Methanation (2025), published in ACS electrochemistry.
  • Vector Autoregression in Cryptocurrency Markets: Unraveling Complex Causal Networks (2023), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Rank is all you need: development and analysis of robust causal networks (2024), published in Applied Network Science

Frequent coauthors with whom Cornell collaborated were:

  • Lewis Mitchell
  • Matthew Roughan
  • Nam Trong Dinh
  • J. Eduardo Carballo
  • S. Ali Pourmousavi

The scientist's research was often published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Stanford Digital Repository
  • International Journal of Forecasting
  • ACS electrochemistry.
  • Applied Network Science

C. Allin Cornell was awarded the fellowship of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1974.

Best Publications

  • Incremental dynamic analysis

    Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;C. Allin Cornell

  • Engineering seismic risk analysis

    C. Allin Cornell

  • Probabilistic Basis for 2000 SAC Federal Emergency Management Agency Steel Moment Frame Guidelines

    C. Allin Cornell;Fatemeh Jalayer;Ronald O. Hamburger;Douglas A. Foutch

  • STRUCTURE-SPECIFIC SCALAR INTENSITY MEASURES FOR NEAR SOURCE AND ORDINARY EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTIONS

    Nicolas Luco;C. Allin Cornell

  • Earthquakes, Records, and Nonlinear Responses

    Nilesh Shome;C. Allin Cornell;Paolo Bazzurro;J. Eduardo Carballo

  • Spectral shape, epsilon and record selection

    Jack W. Baker;C. Allin Cornell

  • Probabilistic seismic demand analysis of nonlinear structures

    C. Allin Cornell;Nilesh Shome

  • A vector-valued ground motion intensity measure consisting of spectral acceleration and epsilon

    Jack W. Baker;C. Allin Cornell

  • Applied Incremental Dynamic Analysis

    Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;C. Allin Cornell

  • Disaggregation of seismic hazard

    Paolo Bazzurro;C. Allin Cornell

  • Bounds on the Reliability of Structural Systems

    C. Allin Cornell

  • OpenSHA: A Developing Community-modeling Environment for Seismic Hazard Analysis

    Edward H. Field;Thomas H. Jordan;C. Allin Cornell

  • Probability Based Load Criteria: Load Factors and Load Combinations

    Bruce Ellingwood;James G. MacGregor;Theodore V. Galambos;C. Allin Cornell

  • Probability Based Load Criteria: Assessment of Current Design Practice

    Theodore V. Galambos;Bruce Ellingwood;James G. MacGregor;C. Allin Cornell

  • Probabilistic seismic safety study of an existing nuclear power plant

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  • Record selection for nonlinear seismic analysis of structures

    Iunio Iervolino;Iunio Iervolino;C. Allin Cornell

  • Correlation of Response Spectral Values for Multicomponent Ground Motions

    Jack W. Baker;C. Allin Cornell

  • Developing efficient scalar and vector intensity measures for IDA capacity estimation by incorporating elastic spectral shape information

    Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;C. Allin Cornell

  • Direct Estimation of the Seismic Demand and Capacity of Oscillators with Multi-Linear Static Pushovers through IDA ‡

    Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;C. Allin Cornell

  • Direct Estimation of Seismic Demand and Capacity of Multidegree-of-Freedom Systems through Incremental Dynamic Analysis of Single Degree of Freedom Approximation

    Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;Dimitrios Vamvatsikos;C. Allin Cornell;C. Allin Cornell

  • Comparing the adequacy of alternative ground motion intensity measures for the estimation of structural responses

    Paolo Giovenale;C. Allin Cornell;Luis Esteva

  • SEISMIC PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR STEEL MOMENT FRAMES

    Seung-Yul Yun;Ronald O. Hamburger;C. Allin Cornell;Douglas A. Foutch

  • RELIABILITY BASES OF STRUCTURAL SAFETY AND DESIGN

    Alfredo H-S. Ang;C. Allin Cornell

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack W. Baker
Jack W. Baker Stanford University
Paolo Bazzurro
Paolo Bazzurro Istituto Universitario Di Studi Superiori Di Pavia
Dimitrios Vamvatsikos
Dimitrios Vamvatsikos National Technical University of Athens
Bruce R. Ellingwood
Bruce R. Ellingwood Colorado State University
Iunio Iervolino
Iunio Iervolino University of Naples Federico II
Michael N. Fardis
Michael N. Fardis University of Patras
James H. Dieterich
James H. Dieterich University of California, Riverside
Hiroo Kanamori
Hiroo Kanamori California Institute of Technology
David M. Boore
David M. Boore United States Geological Survey
David D. Jackson
David D. Jackson University of California, Los Angeles

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