dr. Natalie van der Wal

dr. Natalie van der Wal

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 19

Europe-Netherlands

About dr. Natalie van der Wal

dr. Natalie van der Wal, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of crowd behaviour, evacuation research, group decision making, modelling and simulation, behavioural research.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The effects of three environmental factors on building evacuation time

The Influence of National Culture on Evacuation Response Behaviour and Time: An Agent-Based Approach

Talk That Talk - Design and evaluation of a persuasive card game against sexually transgressive behaviour

Computational social science in smart power systems: Reliability, resilience, and restoration

Mapping the knowledge domain of soft computing applications for emergency evacuation studies: A scientometric analysis and critical review

Impact of leader-follower behavior on evacuation performance: An exploratory modeling approach.

Crowd intervention strategies considering indoor respiratory exposure risks

Multi-Agent Based Stochastic Dynamical Model to Measure Community Resilience

dr. Natalie van der Wal Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Systems Engineering and Simulations

Citations(all)

1927

Citations(since 2020)

1087

Cited By

1242

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universiteit Delft

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dr. Natalie van der Wal Skills & Research Interests

crowd behaviour

evacuation research

group decision making

modelling and simulation

behavioural research

Top articles of dr. Natalie van der Wal

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The effects of three environmental factors on building evacuation time

Heliyon

Erica Kinkel

C Natalie van der Wal

Serge P Hoogendoorn

2024/2/24

The Influence of National Culture on Evacuation Response Behaviour and Time: An Agent-Based Approach

Elvira Van Damme

Natalie van der Wal

Gert Jan Hofstede

Frances Brazier

2022/5/8

Talk That Talk - Design and evaluation of a persuasive card game against sexually transgressive behaviour

Francien Oguljemal Maria Baijanova

Rens L.J. Kortmann

C. Natalie Van der Wal

Haiko G Van der Voort

2023

Computational social science in smart power systems: Reliability, resilience, and restoration

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

Xinghuo Yu

C Natalie Van Der Wal

Yijun Xu

2023/6

Mapping the knowledge domain of soft computing applications for emergency evacuation studies: A scientometric analysis and critical review

Safety Science

Benbu Liang

C. Natalievan der Wal

Kefan Xie

Yun Chen

Frances M.T. Brazier

...

2023/2/1

Impact of leader-follower behavior on evacuation performance: An exploratory modeling approach.

Jakob Irnich

C.N. van der Wal

Dorine Duives

Willem Auping

2023

Crowd intervention strategies considering indoor respiratory exposure risks

China Safety Science Journal

Liang Benbu

Xie Kefan

C. Natalie van der Wal

Liu Jia

2022/5/28

Multi-Agent Based Stochastic Dynamical Model to Measure Community Resilience

Journal of Social Computing

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

C Natalie Van Der Wal

2022/9

Computational decision support for crowd management applications: A case study on operational in-event pedestrian crowd management.

Flors Boendermaker

C.N. van der Wal

Dorine Duives

Willem Auping

Corentin Kuster

2022

Multi-Dimensional Output-Oriented Power System Resilience based on Degraded Functionality

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

C Natalie Van Der Wal

Michael Von Spakovsky

Yijun Xu

2021/7/26

Environomic-based social demand response in cyber-physical-social power systems

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

C Natalie van der Wal

Yijun Xu

2021/9/3

Examining evacuee response to emergency communications with agent-based simulations

Sustainability

C Natalie van der Wal

Daniel Formolo

Mark A Robinson

Steven Gwynne

2021/1

Evacuation behaviors and emergency communications: An analysis of real-world incident videos

Safety Science

C Natalie van der Wal

Mark A Robinson

Wändi Bruine de Bruin

Steven Gwynne

2021/4/1

Stochastic multi-agent-based model to measure community resilience-part 2: Simulation results

arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.05185

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

Konstantinos Triantis

Michael von Spakovsky

C Natalie van der Wal

2020/4/2

Research needed in computational social science for power system reliability, resilience, and restoration

arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.08064

Jaber Valinejad

Lamine Mili

Natalie van der Wal

2020/10/22

The future of evacuation drills: Assessing and enhancing evacuee performance

Safety Science

Steve Gwynne

Martyn Amos

Max Kinateder

Noureddine Benichou

Karen Boyce

...

2020/9/1

Ergonomists as designers: computational modelling and simulation of complex socio-technical systems

Ergonomics

MC Davis

HPN Hughes

A McKay

MA Robinson

CN Van Der Wal

2020

The effect of dynamic emergency lighting and signs on route choice during emergency evacuation

Natalie van der Wal

Emmanouil Konstantinidis

2020/7/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
BRUINE DE BRUIN, Wändi

BRUINE DE BRUIN, Wändi

University of Southern California

H-index: 54
Lamine Mili

Lamine Mili

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 51
Jan Treur

Jan Treur

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 46
Michel Klein

Michel Klein

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 40
Michael Minkov

Michael Minkov

Varna University of Management

H-index: 36
Michael von Spakovsky

Michael von Spakovsky

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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