Christos Ellinas
Dr. Christos Ellinas (EngD, MEng) is an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Research Fellow at the University of Bristol (UK), and a Visiting Professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology (USA). Initially trained as a Civil Engineer (University of Bath, UK), Christos recently completed an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in Systems Engineering (University of Bristol, UK / University of Bath, UK) working on the application of network science to risk related challenges. His work draws from the theoretical study of complex systems to tackle real-world challenges in a variety of domains, including (financial) systemic risk, (project) complexity evaluation and team performance. His research has been featured in top-tier academic conferences, journals and industry-focused guides, including the Institute of Risk Management’s ‘Extended Enterprise: Managing risk in complex 21st century organisations’. Christos was the finalist for the ‘Research Writer of the Year 2013’ and the ‘Fraser-Nash Best Paper Award 2014’. He was recently awarded the Actuarial Foundation’s ‘2015 ERM Research Excellence Award’ for his contribution in the body of ERM knowledge.
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Articles by Christos Ellinas
Evaluating the role of risk networks in risk identification, classification and emergence
This paper presents an evaluation of how risk interdependence affects the risk management process.