Daniel A. Eisenberg

3.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
59 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Daniel A. Eisenberg is a scholar working on Civil and Structural Engineering, Surgery and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel A. Eisenberg has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Civil and Structural Engineering, 11 papers in Surgery and 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Daniel A. Eisenberg's work include Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis (25 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (10 papers) and Complex Network Analysis Techniques (7 papers). Daniel A. Eisenberg is often cited by papers focused on Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis (25 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (10 papers) and Complex Network Analysis Techniques (7 papers). Daniel A. Eisenberg collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Korea and China. Daniel A. Eisenberg's co-authors include Thomas P. Seager, Igor Linkov, Mikhail Chester, Lawrence Title, Bertram Pitt, L. McCormick, Linda Shurzinske, Leonard Schwartz, W. Virgil Brown and David D. Waters and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Daniel A. Eisenberg

57 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Hit Papers

Aggressive Lipid-Lowering Therapy Compared with Angioplas... 1999 2026 2008 2017 1999 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel A. Eisenberg United States 23 567 529 379 343 331 59 2.5k
Paul S Phillips United Kingdom 36 964 1.7× 97 0.2× 316 0.8× 362 1.1× 326 1.0× 216 5.8k
Sang Ho Lee South Korea 32 199 0.4× 228 0.4× 57 0.2× 102 0.3× 39 0.1× 214 3.4k
Neng Zhu China 40 209 0.4× 97 0.2× 94 0.2× 51 0.1× 101 0.3× 188 5.1k
Rafael Dı́az United States 19 159 0.3× 66 0.1× 91 0.2× 191 0.6× 497 1.5× 93 1.6k
Jaeyoung Lee United States 48 166 0.3× 545 1.0× 129 0.3× 62 0.2× 108 0.3× 253 6.5k
Richard Ashley United States 35 721 1.3× 80 0.2× 408 1.1× 194 0.6× 12 0.0× 152 4.0k
Chao Fu China 32 88 0.2× 80 0.2× 123 0.3× 118 0.3× 21 0.1× 180 3.9k
Ziqi Li China 29 115 0.2× 78 0.1× 779 2.1× 259 0.8× 27 0.1× 224 3.8k
Shan Liu China 39 89 0.2× 118 0.2× 244 0.6× 98 0.3× 72 0.2× 105 3.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Eisenberg, Daniel A., Thomas P. Seager, & David Alderson. (2025). The rebound curve is a poor model of resilience. PNAS Nexus. 4(3). pgaf052–pgaf052. 2 indexed citations
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Chatterjee, Samrat, et al.. (2024). A tri-level optimization model for interdependent infrastructure network resilience against compound hazard events. International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection. 47. 100723–100723. 1 indexed citations
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Kitsak, Maksim, Alexander A. Ganin, Ahmed Elmokashfi, et al.. (2023). Finding shortest and nearly shortest path nodes in large substantially incomplete networks by hyperbolic mapping. Nature Communications. 14(1). 8 indexed citations
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Alderson, David, Rudolph P. Darken, Daniel A. Eisenberg, & Thomas P. Seager. (2022). Surprise is inevitable: How do we train and prepare to make our critical infrastructure more resilient?. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 72. 102800–102800. 17 indexed citations
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Klise, Katherine, et al.. (2022). Resilience Analysis of Potable Water Service after Power Outages in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 148(12). 1–10. 7 indexed citations
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Thomas, John E., Daniel A. Eisenberg, Thomas P. Seager, & Erik Fisher. (2019). A resilience engineering approach to integrating human and socio-technical system capacities and processes for national infrastructure resilience. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 16(2). 19 indexed citations
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Thomas, John E., Daniel A. Eisenberg, & Thomas P. Seager. (2018). Holistic Infrastructure Resilience Research Requires Multiple Perspectives, Not Just Multiple Disciplines. Infrastructures. 3(3). 30–30. 12 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Daniel A., et al.. (2018). Risk and Resilience at the Oroville Dam. Infrastructures. 3(4). 49–49. 22 indexed citations
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Liu, Run-Ran, Daniel A. Eisenberg, Thomas P. Seager, & Ying‐Cheng Lai. (2018). The “weak” interdependence of infrastructure systems produces mixed percolation transitions in multilayer networks. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 2111–2111. 62 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Daniel A., et al.. (2018). Beyond Pulmonary Embolism; Nonthrombotic Pulmonary Embolism as Diagnostic Challenges. Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. 48(4). 387–392. 20 indexed citations
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Kitsak, Maksim, Alexander A. Ganin, Daniel A. Eisenberg, et al.. (2018). Stability of a giant connected component in a complex network. Physical review. E. 97(1). 12309–12309. 48 indexed citations
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Chester, Mikhail, et al.. (2015). Impacts of Climate Change on Electric Transmission Capacity and Peak Electricity Load in the United States. 2015 AGU Fall Meeting. 2015. 2 indexed citations
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Linkov, Igor, Daniel A. Eisenberg, Matthew Bates, et al.. (2013). Measurable Resilience for Actionable Policy. Environmental Science & Technology. 47(18). 1068300520–1068300520. 154 indexed citations
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Fishman, Michael, Daniel A. Eisenberg, & Mindy M. Horrow. (2010). Klinefelter Syndrome With Leydig Cell Tumor/Hyperplasia. Ultrasound Quarterly. 26(2). 100–102. 7 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Daniel A.. (2003). Naturally available oils contain phytosterols that affect cholesterol absorption. Current Atherosclerosis Reports. 5(1). 78–78. 2 indexed citations
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Bassingthwaighte, James B., Ellen‐Marie Forsberg, Axel Visel, et al.. (2002). The Physiome Project: The Macroethics of Engineering toward Health. 22(3). 5 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Daniel A.. (2000). Implications of the Atorvastatin. Current Cardiology Reports. 2(5). 433–438. 3 indexed citations
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Pitt, Bertram, David D. Waters, W. Virgil Brown, et al.. (1999). Aggressive Lipid-Lowering Therapy Compared with Angioplasty in Stable Coronary Artery Disease. New England Journal of Medicine. 341(2). 70–76. 612 indexed citations breakdown →
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Eisenberg, Daniel A.. (1998). The Importance of lowering cholesterol in patients with coronary heart disease. Clinical Cardiology. 21(2). 81–84. 13 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Daniel A.. (1998). Cholesterol Lowering in the Management of Coronary Artery Disease: The Clinical Implications of Recent Trials. The American Journal of Medicine. 104(2). 2S–5S. 81 indexed citations

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