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Social Sciences and Humanities

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48
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World Ranking
3215
National Ranking
1546

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Overview

Jun Zhuang is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, with a significant focus on interdisciplinary subfields including sociology and political science, dermatology, statistical and nonlinear physics, neurology, and surgery.

The scientist's publications cover a broad range of topics. Key areas of study include facial rejuvenation and surgery techniques, infrastructure resilience and vulnerability analysis, complex network analysis techniques, misinformation and its impacts, botulinum toxin and related neurological disorders, opinion dynamics and social influence, and terrorism, counterterrorism, and political violence.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jun Zhuang include Jintian Hu, Kyle Hunt, Xueshang Su, Ziming Zhang, and Qingqian Wei. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial body of work across multiple venues.

The most common venues where Jun Zhuang has published are Risk Analysis, Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and Decision Analysis. The number of publications in these venues indicates ongoing research engagement within both medical and analytical fields.

Recent papers by Jun Zhuang demonstrate diverse research interests. Notable publications include:

  • Misinformation debunking and cross-platform information sharing through Twitter during Hurricanes Harvey and Irma: a case study on shelters and ID checks (2020, Natural Hazards)
  • Analyzing passengers' emotions following flight delays - a 2011-2019 case study on SKYTRAX comments (2020, Journal of Air Transport Management)
  • Monitoring Misinformation on Twitter During Crisis Events: A Machine Learning Approach (2020, Risk Analysis)
  • Interplay of rumor propagation and clarification on social media during crisis events - A game-theoretic approach (2021, European Journal of Operational Research)
  • Blockchain in humanitarian operations management: A review of research and practice (2021, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences)

These publications illustrate the integration of computational methods and social science perspectives, particularly focusing on misinformation, crisis communication, and humanitarian operations.

Best Publications

  • Balancing Terrorism and Natural Disasters---Defensive Strategy with Endogenous Attacker Effort

    Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier

  • Toward an integrated sustainable-resilient supply chain: A pharmaceutical case study

    Behzad Zahiri;Jun Zhuang;Mehrdad Mohammadi

  • Modeling secrecy and deception in a multiple-period attacker–defender signaling game

    Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier;Oguzhan Alagoz

  • Crisis information distribution on Twitter: a content analysis of tweets during Hurricane Sandy

    Bairong Wang;Jun Zhuang

  • Rumor response, debunking response, and decision makings of misinformed Twitter users during disasters

    Bairong Wang;Jun Zhuang

  • Hybrid defensive resource allocations in the face of partially strategic attackers in a sequential defender–attacker game

    Xiaojun Shan;Jun Zhuang

  • Economic Analysis of Cellulase Production Methods for Bio-Ethanol

    Jun Zhuang;Mary A. Marchant;Sue E. Nokes;Herbert J. Strobel

  • SECRECY AND DECEPTION AT EQUILIBRIUM, WITH APPLICATIONS TO ANTI‐TERRORISM RESOURCE ALLOCATION

    Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier

  • Secrecy in Defensive Allocations as a Strategy for Achieving More Cost-Effec tive Att acker Dett errence

    Nikhil S. Dighe;Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier

  • Robust Allocation of a Defensive Budget Considering an Attacker's Private Information

    Mohammad E. Nikoofal;Jun Zhuang

  • Comparison of AHP and Monte Carlo AHP Under Different Levels of Uncertainty

    Niam Yaraghi;Pooya Tabesh;Peiqiu Guan;Jun Zhuang

  • Balancing pre-disaster preparedness and post-disaster relief

    Fei He;Jun Zhuang

  • Defending Against Terrorism, Natural Disaster, and All Hazards

    Kjell Hausken;Vicki M. Bier;Jun Zhuang

  • Governments' and Terrorists' Defense and Attack in a T-Period Game

    Kjell Hausken;Jun Zhuang

  • Cost of equity in homeland security resource allocation in the face of a strategic attacker

    Xiaojun Shan;Jun Zhuang

  • Publicity vs. impact in nonprofit disclosures and donor preferences: a sequential game with one nonprofit organization and N donors

    Jun Zhuang;Gregory D. Saxton;Han Wu

  • Balancing congestion and security in the presence of strategic applicants with private information

    Xiaofang Wang;Jun Zhuang

  • Modeling Arbitrary Layers of Continuous-Level Defenses in Facing with Strategic Attackers

    Mohsen Golalikhani;Jun Zhuang

  • Reasons for secrecy and deception in homeland-security resource allocation.

    Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier

  • Subsidies in Interdependent Security With Heterogeneous Discount Rates

    Jun Zhuang;Vicki M. Bier;Ashish Gupta

  • - Decisions in disaster recovery operations: A game theoretic perspective on organization cooperation

    John B. Coles;Jun Zhuang

  • Does New Rural Pension Scheme decrease elderly labor supply? Evidence from CHARLS

    Manxiu Ning;Jinquan Gong;Xuhui Zheng;Jun Zhuang

Frequent Co-Authors

Nageswara S. V. Rao
Nageswara S. V. Rao Oak Ridge National Laboratory
David K. Y. Yau
David K. Y. Yau Singapore University of Technology and Design
Vicki M. Bier
Vicki M. Bier University of Wisconsin–Madison
Feng Li
Feng Li City, University of London
Christopher L. Schardl
Christopher L. Schardl University of Kentucky
Seth D. Guikema
Seth D. Guikema University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yucheng Dong
Yucheng Dong Sichuan University
Xiaohong Chen
Xiaohong Chen Central South University
Shambhu Upadhyaya
Shambhu Upadhyaya University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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