Curriculum Vitae: Reginald R. Souleyrette, P.E.
1.5 Industrial and Other Non-Academic Experience
2.2 Refereed Conference Proceedings (full paper peer
review)
2.6 Student Advisees’ Major Awards
3.2 Undergraduate Student Advising
3.4 Curriculum Development Activities (Courses Developed or
Significantly Redeveloped)
3.5 Teaching-Related Service, including Leadership
Positions
4.0 Research/Creative
Activities
4.2 Publications in Abstract-Reviewed Proceedings
4.4 Grants and Contracts
($6,320,000 total; $4,356,000 as P.I.; $1,964,000 as co-P.I.)
4.5 Proposals not Funded (since 2003)
4.7 Research-Related Service, including Leadership
Positions
5.0 Extension/Professional
Activities
5.1 Workshops, Seminars, and Training Sessions
5.4 Editorial Responsibilities
5.6 Extension-Related Service, including Leadership
Positions
6.0 Institutional
Service (not included above)
6.1 Departmental Committees and Leadership Positions
6.2 College Committees and Leadership Positions
6.3 University Committees and Leadership Positions
7.0 Professional
Development Activities
Gerald and
Audrey Olson Professor, Director of Graduate Education, and Transportation Division
Head
Department
of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE)
380 Town
Engineering
Associate
Director and Chair, Interdisciplinary Transportation Masters Program
Center for
Transportation Research and Education (CTRE)
Phone:
(515) 294-5453, Fax: (515) 294-0467
reg@iastate.edu, http://www.eng.iastate.edu/~reg/
Birth date,
place:
Citizenship:
Registration:
P.E.,
Scholarship
(see Section 2): 38
refereed papers and one book chapter; Awards
(see section 2.5): Gerald and Audrey Olson Professor of Civil, Construction
and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Student Council Leadership Award, ASEE
Dow Young Faculty Award, Schaeffer Teaching, Research and Service Award, DPS
Commissioner’s Special Award, Anderlik Undergraduate Teaching Award, Governor’s
Volunteer Award, National Safety Council Best Practices Awards (2), Vice
President’s Award for Reinventing Government, and UNLV Regents Faculty
Excellence Award. Teaching Activities (see Section 3): average course
evaluation 4.3/5.0; 26 M.S. graduates and 3 Ph.D. graduates; 12 courses
developed or redeveloped. Research Activities (see Section 4): 84 project
reports and other papers; 97 conference presentations; 95 sponsored projects
for $6.3 million as principal investigator (P.I.) or Co-P.I. ($4.4 million as
sole P.I.); chair and secretary of two national committees. Other: Director
of Graduate Education, CCEE, Transportation Division Head, CCEE, Chair of
Interdisciplinary Graduate Transportation Program; Associate Director of CTRE.
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Ph.D.
Civil Engineering (Transportation),
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M.S.
Civil Engineering (Transportation),
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B.S.
Civil Engineering (Honors),
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Professor,
CCEE, ISU, July 2003-present.
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Associate
Professor, CCEE, ISU, July 1996-June 2003.
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Assistant
Professor of CCEE, ISU, June 1993-June 1996.
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Assistant
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of
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Consultant
to local government and industry.
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Leigh
Fischer and Assoc. (then owned by KPMG), project engineer/programmer,
June-August 1987.
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WHM
Consultants, staff engineer, May-July 1986.
25. Veneziano, David (graduate student), Shauna L.
Hallmark, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “Accuracy of Light Detection and
Ranging Derived Terrain Data for Highway Location,” Computer-Aided Civil and
Infrastructure Engineering, Vol.
19, 2004, pp. 130-143.
24. Khattak, Aemal, Shauna L. Hallmark, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), “Application of Light Detection and Ranging
(LIDAR) Technology to Highway Safety,” Transportation Research Record (TRR),
Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1836, 2003, pp. 7-15.
23. Hallmark, Shauna L., William G. Schuman,
Steven W. Kadolph, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (10%), “Integration of Spatial
Point Features with Linear Referencing Methods,” TRR, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, No. 1836, 2003, pp. 102-110.
22. Veneziano, David (graduate student), Reginald
R. Souleyrette (30%), and Shauna L. Hallmark, “Integration of Light Detection
and Ranging (LIDAR) Technology with Photogrammetry in Highway Location and
Design,” TRR, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board,
No. 1836, 2003, pp. 1-6.
21. Anderson, M.D. (former graduate student), and
R.R. Souleyrette (30%), “Pseudo-Dynamic Travel Model Application to Assess
Traveler Information,” Transportation, Vol. 29, No. 3, August 2002, pp.
307-319.
20. Khattak, Aemal, Michael D. Pawlovich (graduate
student), Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), and Shauna Hallmark, “Factors Related
to More Severe Older Driver Traffic Crash Injuries,” Journal of
Transportation Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE),
Vol. 128, No. 3, May/June 2002, pp. 243-249.
19. Easa, Said M., Tim R. Strauss, Yasser Hassan,
and Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), “Three-Dimensional Transportation Analysis:
Planning and Design,” Journal of Transportation Engineering, ASCE, Vol.
128, No. 3, May/June 2002, pp. 250-258.
18. Shadewald, Jerry K. (graduate student), Shauna
Hallmark, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “Visualizing System-Wide Economic
Impacts of Transportation Projects,” Journal of Urban Planning and
Development, Vol. 127, No. 4., December 2001, pp. 158-168.
17. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), David J.
Plazak, Tim R. Strauss, and Stephen J. Andrle, “Applications of State
Employment Data to Transportation Planning,” TRR, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, No. 1768, 2001, pp. 26-35.
16. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), T.H. Maze, Tim
Strauss, Dave Preissig (graduate student), and Ayman G. Smadi, “Freight
Planning Typology,” TRR, Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
No. 1613, 1998, pp. 12-19.
15. Shanmuganathan, Raju (graduate student),
Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), and Tom Maze, “A Dynamic Bayesian Approach to
Estimate the Impact of Speed Limit Changes,” TRR, Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, No. 1640, 1998, pp. 47-56.
14. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), and Michael D.
Anderson (graduate student), “Developing Small Area Network Planning Models
using Desktop GIS,” Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Vol. 124,
No. 2, June 1998, pp. 55-71.
13. Cadwallader, Capt. William, and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), “GIS Aids in
12. Kamyab, Ali (graduate student), T.H. Maze, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (15%), “Application of Vehicle Specific Information in
Adaptive Intersection Traffic Signal Control,” Transportation Quarterly,
Vol. 50, No. 2, Spring 1996, pp. 159-168.
11. Kamyab, Alireza (graduate student), T.H. Maze,
and Reginald R. Souleyrette (15%), “Evaluation of Vehicle Specific Information
in a Traffic Signal Control,” Journal of Transportation Engineering,
Vol. 122, No. 6, November/December 1996, pp. 421-429.
10. Anderson, Michael D. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (50%), “A GIS-Based Transportation Forecast Model for
Use in Smaller Urban and Rural Areas,” TRR, Journal of the Transportation
Research Board, No. 1551, 1996, pp. 95-104.
9. Pawlovich, Michael D. (graduate student), Ed
Jaselskis, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “Emerging Concepts in Innovative
Sign Management Programs,” TRR, Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
No. 1553, 1996. pp. 12-17.
8. Garrison, William L., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), “Transportation, Innovation and Development: The Companion
Innovation Hypothesis,” The Logistics and Transportation Review, Vol.
32, No. 1, March 1996, pp. 1-20.
7. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Zachary N.
Hans (graduate student), William L. Garrison, and Lorne Wazny, “Analysis of
Trends Underlying Urban/Regional Impacts of Traffic Growth,” Journal of
Urban Planning and Development, Vol. 121, No. 4, December 1995, pp.
158-171.
6. Hans, Zachary N. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette, “GIS and Network Models: Issues for Three Potential
Applications,” Journal of Advanced Transportation, Vol. 29, No. 3, Fall
1995, pp. 355-373.
5. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (60%), and Shashi K.
Sathisan, “Applications of GIS for Radioactive Materials Transportation,” Microcomputers
in Civil Engineering (now Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure
Engineering), Vol. 9, 1994, pp. 295-303.
4. Garrison, William L., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), “The Relationship between Transportation and Innovation,” Transportation
Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 3, Summer 1994, pp. 257-265.
3. Robuste, Francesc, Carlos F. Daganzo, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “Implementing Vehicle Routing Models,” Transportation
Research Part B, Vol. 24B, No. 4, August 1990, pp. 263-286.
2. Garrison, William L., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), “The Relations between Transportation and Production,” TRR,
Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1262, 1990, pp. 21-30.
1. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (75%), Hani S.
Mahmassani, and C. Michael Walton, “An Operational Typology for Toll Financing
of Highway Facilities,” TRR, Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
No. 1077, 1986, pp. 5-12.
14. Harrison, Sheldon, Shauna Hallmark and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “Sensitivity Analysis of Travel Demand Models
for Small and Medium-Sized Communities and Rural Areas,” Proceedings of the
83rd Annual Meeting of TRB,
13. Plazak, David, and Reginald R. Souleyrette
(25%), “Process to Identify High Priority Corridors for Access Management Near
Large Urban Areas in
12. Veneziano, David (graduate student), Shauna
Hallmark, Kamesh Mantravadi (graduate student), and Reginald R. Souleyrette
(10%), “Evaluating Remotely Sensed Images for Use in Inventorying Roadway
Features,” Proceedings of the ASCE AATT Conference,
11. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Ali Kamyab and
Zach Hans (former graduate students), and Aemal Khattak, “Systematic
Identification of High Crash Locations,” Proceedings of the 81st Annual
Meeting of TRB,
10. Anderson, Michael D. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “A Network Demand Model for Rural Bypass
Planning,” Proceedings of the 79th Annual Meeting of TRB, Washington,
DC, January 2000.
9. Khattak, Aemal, Michael D. Pawlovich
(graduate student), and Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “An Investigation of
Injury Severity of Older Drivers in
8. Strauss, Tim R., Reginald R. Souleyrette
(25%), Daniel J. Gieseman (former graduate student), and Tom Maze, “Development
of a GIS-Based Crash Location Tool,” 6th World Congress on Intelligent
Transportation Systems,
7. Anderson, M.D. and W.C. Vodrazka (graduate
students), and R.R. Souleyrette (50%), “Iowa Travel Model Performance, 20 Years
Later,” Transportation, Land Use and Air Quality, ASCE,
6. Albrecht, C.P. (graduate student), D. Plazak,
and R.R. Souleyrette (10%), “Access Management and Land Use: A Proposed
Process,” Transportation, Land Use and Air Quality, ASCE,
5. Sathisan, Shashi K., Reginald R. Souleyrette
(40%), and Soon-tin Lim (graduate student), “GIS-Based Applications for Rail
Infrastructure Analysis,” Guessing the Future: Coping with Uncertainty in
Infrastructure Planning and Infrastructure Management: New Challenges, New
Methods, ASCE, Denver, July 21-23, 1993, pp. 347-351.
4. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (60%), Shashi K.
Sathisan, and Emelinda Parentela (graduate student), “Hotel-Casino Trip
Generation Analysis Using GIS,” Site Traffic Impact Assessment, ASCE,
Chicago,
3. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Shashi K.
Sathisan, David E. James, and Soon-tin Lim (graduate student), “GIS for
Transportation and Air Quality Analysis,” Transportation Planning and Air
Quality (special publication), ASCE,
2. Halstead, Robert J., Reginald R. Souleyrette
(30%), and Russell di Bartolo, “Transportation Access to
1. Walton, C. Michael, Mark A. Euritt, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%), “Private Participation in
1. Souleyrette, R.R.
(50%), and T.R. Strauss (1999), “Transportation,” Urban Planning and
Development Applications of GIS, Said Easa and Yupo Chan (eds.), ASCE, Reston,
VA, Chapter 7, pp.117-133
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Guidebook on Method to Estimate Non-Motorized Travel: Supporting
Documentation,
Publication NO. FHWA-RD-98-166, cites 1996 AASHTO GIS-T bicycle planning paper.
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TranSafety,
Inc., Road Management and Engineering Journal, summarizes TRR 1553 paper
(http://www.usroads.com/journals/rmj/9708/rm970801.htm).
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Eatough,
Brich, and Demetsky, “A Statewide Intermodal Freight Transportation Planning
Methodology,” Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 39(1), 2000, pp.
145-155, cites TRR 1613 paper.
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“A Statewide Intermodal Freight Transportation
Planning Methodology,” Transportation
Quarterly, Winter 2000, cites TRR 1613 paper.
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Collection and Presentation of
Roadway Inventory Data, NCHRP Report 437, 2000, cites TRR 1553 paper.
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“The
Unique Analytic Capabilities Geographic Information Systems can offer the
Traffic Safety Community,” TRB Proceedings, January 2000, cites 1994 Microcomputers
paper.
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“Value
of GIS in Crash Countermeasures,” Virginia Transportation Research Council,
April 1999, cites 1996 GIS ALAS Semisesquicentennial paper and 1994 Microcomputers
paper.
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Jobes
and Papayannoulis, “An Integrated Traffic Simulation/GIS Platform,” TRB
Proceedings, January 1998, cites FHWA Priority Technology Program
Report: Transportation Planning GIS.
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“Choosing
an Inventory Data Collection System,” TRB Proceedings, January 1999,
cites TRR 1553 paper.
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“GIS
Improves City Management Services,” Cityscape, August 1997, quotes.
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“Networks,
Reminiscence and Lessons,” Flux,
Spring 1990, cites dissertation work.
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Gerald
and Audrey Olson Professor of Civil, Construction and Environmental
Engineering, November, 2004.
·
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National
Safety Council, 28th International Traffic Records Forum Best Practices Award
(Honorable Mention for role in developing
·
Joseph
and Elizabeth Anderlik Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, CCEE
Department, ISU, 2001.
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Iowa
Department of Public Safety Commissioner’s Special Award for Traffic Safety
(for development of Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service), 2001.
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National
Safety Council, 26th International Traffic Records Forum Best Practices Award
(award for role in Iowa National Model/Crash Location Software Development),
2000.
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Hammer
Award, Vice President’s National Partnership for Reinventing Government
(additional award for role in Iowa National Model/Crash Location Software
Development), 2000.
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Charles
W. Schaefer Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research and Service in Civil
Engineering, CCEE Department, ISU, 1998.
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Distinguished
Lecturer,
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Governor’s
Volunteer Award for Outstanding Service to the State of
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American
Society of Engineering Education Centennial Award, 1993.
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American
Society of Engineering Education, Dow Chemical Corporation Outstanding Young
Faculty Award, Pacific Southwest Section, 1992.
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Regents
of the
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Sigma
Xi, Scientific Research Society, inducted 1991.
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Outstanding
Graduate Student Instructor,
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Industrial
Liaison Program Scholarship,
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Eno
Foundation for Transportation Fellowship,
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Tau
Beta Pi, inducted 1983.
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Chi
Epsilon, inducted 1983.
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Ernest
Cockrell Jr. Scholarship, University of Texas, 1980-1984.
·
Jerry
Shadewald,
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Richard
Storm,
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Chris
Monsere, Ph.D.,
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David
Preissig,
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Michael
Anderson, Ph.D.,
·
Michael
Anderson,
|
Semester |
Number |
Title |
Credits |
Enroll. |
Rating |
|
2004 F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning (40% labs) |
3 |
19 |
|
|
2004 S |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design (two sections) |
4 |
34 |
4.57 |
|
2003 F |
TR 555 |
Research
Methods with Tom Maze (I did 30% of course) |
3(1) |
12 |
NA |
|
2003 F |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design with Shauna Hallmark (10%) (1/2 of lab sections) |
4 |
35 |
NA |
|
2003 S |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design (two sections) |
4 |
34 |
4.04 |
|
2002F |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design (two sections) |
4 |
41 |
4.12 |
|
2002S |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design with Ed Kannel (90%) |
4 |
37 |
4.07 |
|
2001F |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design with Ed Kannel (90%) |
4 |
35 |
4.50 |
|
2001F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning (20%) |
3 |
18 |
NA |
|
2001S |
CE 486 |
Senior
Design (10%) |
3 |
48 |
NA |
|
2001S |
CE 453 |
Highway
Design |
4 |
25 |
4.05 |
|
2000F |
CE 486 |
Senior
Design (10%) |
3 |
29 |
NA |
|
2000F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
19 |
4.07 |
|
2000S |
CE 354 |
Airport
Planning and Design |
2 |
27 |
4.40 |
|
1999F |
CE 353 |
Railroad
Planning and Design |
2 |
25 |
4.00 |
|
1999F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
21 |
4.16 |
|
1999S |
CE 352-1 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
22 |
4.03 |
|
1999S |
CE 352-2 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
23 |
4.03 |
|
1998F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
17 |
4.47 |
|
1998S |
CE 352-1 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
20 |
4.00 |
|
1998S |
CE 352-2 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
22 |
4.05 |
|
1997F |
CE
451/551 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
23 |
4.13 |
|
1997F |
CE 553 |
Traffic
Engineering |
3 |
10 |
4.22 |
|
1997S |
CE 352-1 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
31 |
4.00 |
|
1997S |
CE 352-2 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
26 |
4.00 |
|
1996F |
CE
451/590 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
23 |
4.36 |
|
1996F |
CE 553 |
Traffic
Engineering |
3 |
10 |
4.00 |
|
1996S |
CE 352-1 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
23 |
3.80 |
|
1996S |
CE 352-2 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
30 |
4.10 |
|
1995F |
CE 553 |
Traffic
Engineering |
3 |
12 |
4.82 |
|
1995S |
CE 451 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
14 |
4.75 |
|
1994F |
CE 553 |
Traffic
Engineering |
3 |
8 |
4.47 |
|
1994S |
CE 451 |
Urban
Transportation Planning |
3 |
12 |
4.55 |
|
1993F |
CE 553 |
Traffic
Engineering |
3 |
8 |
4.35 |
|
1993S |
CEG
467/667 |
Computer
Apps. in Trans. Engineering |
3 |
7 |
NA |
|
1992F |
CEG 795 |
GIS Apps.
in Trans. Engineering |
3 |
8 |
4.62 |
|
1992S |
CEG
468/668 |
GIS Apps.
in Civil Engineering |
4 |
6 |
4.68 |
|
1992S |
CEG 795 |
Advanced
Studies in Transportation |
3 |
5 |
4.50 |
|
1991F |
CEG 795 |
Apps. of
Trans. Planning Models |
3 |
10 |
4.50 |
|
1991S |
CEG
467/667 |
Computer
Apps. in Trans. Engineering |
3 |
11 |
4.50 |
|
1990F |
CEG 760 |
Urban
Trans. Network Analysis & Planning |
3 |
7 |
4.26 |
|
1989F |
CEG 462 |
Transportation
Engineering |
3 |
7 |
4.84 |
·
11
undergraduate independent studies (CE 490), including four senior design
projects
·
9
graduate independent studies (CE 590)
·
18
undergraduate students advised each semester from 1993 to present.
Ph.D.
Students
Current:
4. Tom Stout, CCEE, Dissertation topic: Statistical
Assessment of Transportation Safety Projects, expected August, 2005.
Former:
3. Michael D. Pawlovich, CCEE, Dissertation:
“Evaluating Traffic Safety Resource Allocation: An Initial Framework Utilizing
the Hierarchical Bayesian Philosophy,” December 2003.
2. Chris Monsere, (co-major professor with Tom
Maze) CCEE, Dissertation: “A GIS-Based Multicommodity Freight Model: Model
Refinement and Field Validation,” August 2001.
1. Michael D.
Current:
34. Todd
Knox, CCEE, Thesis Topic: TBD.
33. Xudong Chai, Transportation, Thesis topic:
TBD.
32. Ryan Tenges, CCEE, Thesis topic: TBD.
31. Paula Lempky, Transportation, Thesis topic:
TBD.
30. Marc DeLong, CCEE, Thesis topic: TBD.
29. Hossein Naraghi, CCEE, Thesis topic: Safety
Implications of Older-Younger Driver Interaction.
28. Mike Bagheri, CCEE, Thesis topic: Pedestrian
Safety Toolbox.
27. Kevin Triggs, Transportation, Thesis topic:
Emergency Response Information System.
Former::
26. Molly O’Brien, CCEE, Thesis: “Effectiveness of
the all-red clearance interval on intersection crashes,” December 2003.
25. Turhan Yerdelen, Transportation, Thesis:
“Evaluation of electronic collection of vehicle crash data in
24. Jerry Roche, CCEE, Creative Component: “Design
and Evaluation of an Emergency Response Information System,” May 2002.
23. Srinivasa Veeramallu (co-major professor with
Shauna Hallmark), CCEE, Thesis: “Applications of Remote Sensing to Highway Access
Management,” December 2001.
22. Aravind Gottemukkulla (co-major professor with
Keith Knapp), CCEE, Thesis: “Improved Data Retrieval Techniques for Crash
Analysis,” August 2001.
21. Richard Storm, CCEE, Thesis: “Methods to
Implement GIS for Validation, Reasonableness Checks and Traffic Adjustment of
Transportation Planning Models,” August 2001.
20. Kyle Evans, CCEE, Creative Component: “A
Statistical Analysis of Collisions in
19. Terry Powell, Transportation, Thesis:
“Transportation Maintenance Costs and Urban Density: A
18. Jerry Shadewald, CCEE, Thesis: “The Use of
Travel Demand Models with Geographic Information Systems in Transportation
Planning,” December 2000.
17. Molly Dimond Long, CCEE, Thesis: “Applications
of Remote Sensing to Transportation,” August 2000.
16. Brad Estochen, CCEE, Thesis: “An Evaluation of
Medical Crash Costs: A CODES Application,” May 1999.
15. David Preissig, CCEE, Thesis: “Multimodal
Statewide Freight Transportation Modeling Process,” May 1998.
14. Daniel Geiseman, Transportation, Thesis:
“Graphical Analysis of Roadway Sufficiency Parameters for Improved Asset
Management,” May 1998.
13. Walter C. Vodrazka, CCEE, Thesis: “Travel
Models for Small Urban Areas: A Forensic Assessment,” December 1997.
12. Jai Shanker Bhoothanath, CCEE, Creative
Component: “Use of Category Models for Pavement Management,” May 1997.
11. Shirish Pathak, CCEE, Creative Component: “A
GIS-based Layered Approach to Statewide Freight Transportation Modeling,” May
1997.
10. Muru S. Muniandi, CCEE, Creative Component:
“The Impact of Speed Limit Increase on Traffic Safety, an Analysis of Miles
Traveled, Speed, and Accidents on Public Highways in
9. Michael Pawlovich, CCEE, Thesis: “A
Geographic Information System Based Accident Location and Analysis System,”
August 1996.
8. Phillip J. Mescher, Transportation Planning,
Thesis: “Utilizing a Multiobjective Decision Making Process in a Geographic
Information System Environment to Facilitate
7. Michael D.
6. Ted Smith, Transportation Planning, Thesis:
“An Information Engineering Approach for the Coordinated Development of
Statewide Multi-modal Transportation Forecasting Models,” May 1995.
5. Zach Hans, CCEE, Thesis: “A Geographic
Information System for Transportation Modeling, Alternatives and Policy
Analysis,” December 1994.
4. Peggi Knight, CCEE, Creative Component:
“Evaluation of Referencing Systems for the
3. Greg Royster, Transportation Planning,
Thesis: “Using Traffic Operations Software to Expand the Applicability of
Travel Forecasting Models,” August 1994.
2. Justin Rasas, Thesis: “Linkages between
Transportation Planning, Risk Assessment, and GIS Models,” May 1992.
1. Soon-tin Lim, Thesis: “Impact Assessment
using Geographic Information Systems: Some Transportation Engineering
Applications,” December 1991.
Ph.D.
Students
Current:
4. David Veneziano, CCEE, Dissertation topic:
TBD.
3. Ali Kamyab, CCEE, Dissertation: “Evaluation
of Automatic Vehicle Specific Identification (AVSI) in a Traffic Signal Control
System,” May 1995.
2. Emelinda Parentela, Dissertation: “GIS for
Radioactive Materials Routing Analysis,” May 1996.
1. Ken Ackeret, Dissertation: “Analysis of
Intersection Geometry Improvements,” May 1996.
Current:
30.
Hillary Isebrands, CCEE, Thesis topic: TBD.
29. Vinod
Binyala, Transportation, Thesis topic: TBD.
28. Manish
Agarwal, CCEE, Thesis topic: TBD.
Former::
27. Bill
Jansen, CCEE, Creative Compinent, “Evaluation of In Pavement Pedestrian
Flashers,” May 2004.
26. Sitansu Pattnaik, CCEE, Thesis, “Remote Sensing
for Grade and Cross Slope Estimation.,” August 2003.
25. Sheldon Harrison, Transportation, Thesis,
“Sensitivity of Air Quality Emissions Estimates to Travel Demand Modeling
Techniques,” August 2003.
24. Don Tebben, Community and Regional Planning, Report
topic: Evaluation of DOT Public Participation Process, August 2003.
23. Andy Swisher, CCEE, Creative Component:
Sensitivity of
22. David
Veneziano, Transportation, Thesis: “Evaluation of LIDAR-Derived Terrain Data in
Highway Planning and Design,” August 2002.
21. Jason
Stribiak, Transportation, Thesis: Comparison of Five Methods to Identify and
Prioritize Locations for Red Light Enforcement Equipment,” December 2001.
20. Karen
Giese, CCEE, Thesis: “Operational Impacts of Converting 4-Lane Roadways to
3-Lane Cross Sections,” August 2001.
19. Kamesh
Mantravadi, CCEE, Thesis: “Evaluating Remotely Sensed Images for use in
Inventorying Roadway Infrastructure Features,” August 2001.
18.
Richard Herrick, CCEE, Creative Component: “Traffic Impact and Access Study for
the
17.
Michael Clay, Community and Regional Planning, Professional Report: “Automated
Bridge Anti-Icing Pilot Project,” May 2001.
16.
Han-Cheng Wu, CCEE, Thesis: “Performance of Epoxy Coated Bars in the State of
15. Steven
D. Schrock, CCEE, Thesis: “Evaluation of Alternative Rural Interstate Work Zone
Traffic Management Plans Using Simulation: A Case Study,” August 1999.
14. Jon
Resler, CCEE, Thesis: “Sensitivity Analysis of the Quadrennial Needs Study
Results Using Automated Pavement Condition Data,” December 1998.
13. Jeff
Gerken, CCEE, Thesis: “Evaluation of Variable Message Signs in Managing Freeway
Incidents Using Simulation,” August 1998.
12.
Chunlin Cao, Community and Regional Planning, Thesis: “Urban Form and
Transportation,” May 1998.
11. Elsye
Walker, Community and Regional Planning, Thesis: “Assessing the Benefits of an
Integrated, Open Access Cost Recovery Policy for Spatial Data,” May 1998.
10. Chris
Monsere, CCEE, Thesis: “Economic Analysis of the Application of Intelligent
Transportation Systems Technologies for Commercial Vehicle Operations to the
Mid-Continent Corridor,” December 1997.
9. Tim Simodynes, CCEE, Thesis: “The Effect of
Reducing Conflict Points on Reducing Accident Rates,” August 1997.
8. Shanmuganathan Raju, CCEE, Thesis: “Impact of
the 65 MPH Speed Limit on
7. Milagros M. Ortiz, Community and Regional
Planning, Thesis: “Intercity Transportation for Disabled Persons in
6. Patrick A. Pittenger, Transportation
Planning, Thesis: “The Role of Pavement Management Systems in
5. Steve Mortensen, Community and Regional
Planning, Thesis: “Impact of IVHS on Land Use Patterns and Development,” August
1995.
4. Frank Eastman, Business Administration and
Transportation Planning, Thesis: “An Exploratory Study: Implications and
Propositions Regarding Vanpooling, the Employer’s Perspective,” December 1994.
3. Keith B. Helmuth, Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Thesis: “Evaluation of Operational Strategies for Urban Arterials:
Two-Way Streets vs. One-Way Couplets,” May 1993.
2. Odeh Kheir, Architecture, Thesis: “Factors
Affecting Airport Terminal Configuration: An Application and Design for the
1. Emelinda Parentela, Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Thesis: “A Comprehensive Study of Bus Turnouts: Effectiveness,
Location, And Design,” December 1990.
·
CE
453, Highway Design
·
CE
451/551, Urban Transportation Planning
·
CE
354, Airport Planning and Design
·
CE
353, Railroad Planning and Design
·
CE
352, Transportation Engineering
·
CE
553, Traffic Engineering
·
CEG
467/667, Computer Applications in Transportation Engineering
·
CEG
468/668, GIS Applications in Civil Engineering
·
CEG
795, Advanced Studies in Transportation
·
CEG
795, Applications of Transportation Planning Models
·
CEG
760, Urban Transportation Network Analysis and Planning
·
CEG
462, Transportation Engineering
·
Committee
on Education, ASCE, Urban Planning and Development Division, 1996-present.
·
Co-Chair,
American Society for Engineering Education, Pacific Southwest Section Annual
Conference, October 1990.
·
Vice
Chair for Membership, American Society for Engineering Education, Pacific
Southwest Section, 1991-1993.
·
Planning
Committee, Iowa County Engineers Special Schools, 1997-1998.
63.
Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Shauna L. Hallmark, Molly O’Brien (graduate
student), Sitansu Pattnaik (graduate student), and Zachary N. Hans, Remote
Sensing Change Analysis Methodology to Support Traffic Monitoring Programs, CTRE, ISU, July 2003.
62.
Kannel, Edward J., Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%) and Ryan Tenges (graduate
student), In-Street Yield
to Pedestrian Sign Application in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, CTRE, ISU, May 2003.
61.
Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Thomas J. McDonald, and Ryan Tenges
(undergraduate student), Angle Parking on
Iowa’s Low Volume Primary Extensions in Small Towns, CTRE, ISU, January 2003.
60.
Plazak, David and Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%), Process to Identify High-Priority
Corridors For Access Management Near Large Urban Areas in
59. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (25%), Zachary N.
Hans, Nick Burdine, and Jerry Roche (graduate student), Emergency Response
Information System CD and Documentation, CTRE, ISU, July 2002.
58. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (35%), et al., Comparison
of LIDAR & Conventional Mapping Methods for Highway Corridor Studies,
CTRE, ISU, June 2002.
57. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (25%), et al., Paved
Shoulders on Primary Highways in
56. Hans, Zach, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%),
55. Gieseman, Dan, Nick Burdine, and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (20%), Iowa DOT Weatherview Web Site, CTRE, ISU,
1999-present, (http://www.weatherview.dot.state.ia.us/)
54. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), et al., Iowa
Traffic Safety Data Service, CTRE, ISU, September 1999-present, (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/itsds).
53. Gieseman, Daniel J., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (25%), Incident Location Software User’s Manual, CTRE, ISU,
December 2001.
52. Hallmark, Shauna, Kamesh Mantravadi (graduate
student), Reginald R. Souleyrette (35%), and David Veneziano (graduate student),
Use of Remote Sensing for Collection of Data Elements for Linear Referencing
Systems, CTRE, ISU, September 2001 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/).
51. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (80%), Srinivasa Rao
Veeramallu (graduate student), and Shauna L. Hallmark, Use of Remote Sensing
to Identify Access Elements for Safety Analysis, CTRE, ISU May 2001 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/reports/RemoteSenseAccess.pdf).
50. Hallmark, Shauna L., Kamesh Mantravadi
(graduate student), David Veneziano (graduate student), and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (20%), Evaluating Remotely Sensed Images for use in Inventorying
Roadway Infrastructure Features, CTRE, ISU, May 2001 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/reports/RemoteSenseInvent.pdf).
49. Souleyrette, Reginald. R. (25%), Ali Kamyab,
Zach Hans, Keith Knapp, and Aemal Khattak, Systematic Identification of High
Crash Locations, CTRE, May 2001. (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/reports/hcl.pdf).
48. Storm, Richard and Jerry Shadewald (graduate
students), and Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%), GIS/Tranplan Enhancement
Software and Documentation, CTRE, ISU, December 1999 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/enhance/download.html).
47. Monsere, Chris M. (graduate student), Reginald
R. Souleyrette, and Chunlin Cao (graduate student), CD ROM and Workbooks for
Federal Data Users: Freight, Employment and Spatial Data, CTRE, ISU, August
1999.
46. Estochen, Brad (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%), Crash Outcomes Data Evaluation System (CODES)
GIS Development, CTRE, ISU, May 1999 (software database only, project
website at http://www.ctre.iastate.edu).
45. Schuman, William G., Zachary N. Hans, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%),
44. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Tim R.
Strauss, Michael D. Pawlovich and Brad Estochen (graduate students), GIS-Based
Accident Location and Analysis System (GIS-ALAS), Project Report Phase II
(Software is now maintained as SAVER by Iowa DOT), CTRE, ISU, April 1999.
43. Hans, Zachary N., and Reginald R. Souleyrette
(30%), Geographic Information System (GIS) Database Development,
Integration, and Maintenance for the Iowa Department of Transportation
Maintenance Division, CTRE, ISU/Iowa DOT Maintenance Division, December
1998.
42. Gieseman, Daniel J., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (30%), CTAMS (Coordinated Transportation Analysis and Management
System) User Tool Software and Documentation, CTRE, ISU, July 1998.
41. Anderson, Michael D. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (50%), GIS Traffic Planning Tools: Software,
Documentation and Final Report, CTRE, ISU, December 1998 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/traffic/gis-tpt.pdf).
40. Plazak, D., T.R. Strauss, and R.R. Souleyrette
(35%), Improved Employment Data for Transportation Planning Final Report,
CTRE, ISU, October 1998 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/reports/employ.pdf).
39. Gieseman, Daniel J., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (10%), Incident Location Software, CTRE, ISU, July 1998
(software–various versions through present–see project report #52 for User’s
Manual, project website: http://www.ctre.iastate.edu).
38. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), and David T.
Preissig (graduate student), Statewide Transportation Planning Model and
Methodology Development Program, Software, Data, Documentation, and Phase II
Report, CTRE, ISU, May 1998 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/statmod/
planning.htm).
37. Schuman, William G., Tim R. Strauss, Reginald
R. Souleyrette (25%), and Zachary N. Hans, Iowa DOT GIS Implementation Plan
(Strategic Plan Update), CTRE, ISU/Iowa DOT, May 1998.
36. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Tim R.
Strauss, Michael D. Pawlovich (graduate student), and Brad Estochen (graduate
student), GIS-Based Accident Location and Analysis System (GIS-ALAS),
Project Report Phase I, CTRE, ISU, April 1998 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/gis-alas/papers/gisalasph1.pdf).
35. Location Referencing System Team Report, CTRE,
ISU/Iowa DOT, January 1998.
34. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (30%), Marilyn
Kuntemeyer, Dan Geiseman (graduate student), and Michael D. Anderson (graduate
student), Coordination of Data Elements from the DOT Management Systems,
CTRE, ISU, May 1997.
33. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), and Michael D.
Anderson (graduate student), FHWA Priority Technology Program, Final Report:
Transportation Planning GIS, Publication No. FHWA-PT-96-IA (01), Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. DOT, February 1997 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/fhwa/FHWAPTP1.PDF).
32. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), Zachary N.
Hans, and Shirish Pathak (graduate student), Statewide Transportation
Planning Model and Methodology Development Program, Phase I Report, CTRE,
ISU, November 1996 (http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/Research/statmod/freightph1.pdf).
31. Hans, Zachary N., and Reginald R. Souleyrette
(30%), GIS Special Studies and Pilot Projects and Special for Iowa DOT,
CTRE, ISU, January 1997 (online report only: http://www.ctre.iastate.edu).
30. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (10%), et al., State
of
29. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (75%), et al., Applications
for Interactive Transportation Planning GIS (TPGIS), CTRE, ISU, May 1996.
28. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (60%), and Zachary N.
Hans, A Review of the Transportation Components of the Disposal of Canada's
Nuclear Fuel Waste: Preclosure Assessment of a Conceptual System, for Beak
Consultants, Ltd., Brampton, Ontario, Canada, February 10, 1995.
27. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (75%), et al., GIS
Strategic Plan for the
26. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), and Zachary N.
Hans (graduate student), High Speed Computing to Facilitate Real Time
Analysis of Transportation Planning Alternatives through GIS, CTRE, ISU,
January 1995
25. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (40%), Daniel R.
Croce (graduate student), and Zachary N. Hans (graduate student), Use of
Supercomputer for Interactive Travel Demand Modeling through GIS, CTRE,
ISU/Cray Research, November 1994.
24. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), and Jeff J.
Jensen (graduate student), Development of Census Block - TAZ Correspondence
Tables, UNLV/TRC/RR-93-02, April 1993.
23. Dilger, Fred C. III, and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), Data Automation in Support of the Colorado River Regional
Transportation Study, UNLV/TRC/RR-93/04, City of Bullhead City, Arizona,
April 1993.
22. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Reginald
R. Souleyrette (40%), and Daniel R. Croce (graduate student). Traffic Data
Collection, Reduction and Dissemination Program Needs Assessment,
UNLV/TRC/RR-93/01, January 1993.
21. Lim, Soon-tin (graduate student), and Reginald
R. Souleyrette (50%), RADTRAN Analysis for the Canadian Spent Fuel
Transportation Scenarios, UNLV/TRC/RR-92/11, October 1992.
20. Yang, Xinnong (graduate student), Reginald R.
Souleyrette (40%), and Elisabeth White (graduate student), Rideshare Program
User's Manual, UNLV/TRC/RR-92/10, September 1992.
19. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), and Soon-tin
Lim (graduate student), GIS-Based Characterization of Rail and Highway
Access to
18. Parentela, Emelinda M. (graduate student),
Sathisan, Shashi K., Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), and Edward S. Neumann, Development
of a Knowledge-Based Decision Support System, UNLV/TRC/RR-92/07, August
1992.
17. Sathisan, Shashi K., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), Recommendations for Implementation of GIS at the
16. di Bartolo, Russell, and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (50%), Report of the Environmental Advisory Team on the Canadian
High-level Nuclear Waste Disposal Concept, Vol. III, Technical Appendix
- Transportation, for Beak Consultants Ltd., February 1992.
15. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), and Kristin
Pryor (graduate student), An Assessment of RADTRAN Capabilities and
Limitations, UNLV/TRC/RR-91/03, December 1991.
14. Sathisan, Shashi K., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (40%), GIS Applications in the Development of a Nuclear Waste
Transportation Modeling System, UNLV/TRC/RR-91/06, December 1991.
13. Sathisan, Shashi K., Reginald R. Souleyrette
(30%), Edward S. Neumann, and Russell di Bartolo, Transportation System Base
Case Conditions (two volumes), UNLV/TRC/RR-91/04, August 1991.
12. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Reginald
R. Souleyrette (40%), and Shashi K. Sathisan, Trip Generation Analysis
Report: Hotels-Casinos within the Las Vegas Urbanized Area,
UNLV/TRC/RR-91-01, August 1991.
11. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), Shashi K.
Sathisan, and Russell di Bartolo, Yucca Mountain Transportation Routes:
Preliminary Characterization and Risk Analysis, UNLV/TRC/RR- 91/02,
10. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Reginald
R. Souleyrette (35%), and Shashi K. Sathisan, A Study of the Requirements
for Modeling Bus Operations, UNLV/TRC/RR-90-03, November 1990.
9. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Shashi
K. Sathisan, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), Guidelines for Geometric
Design and Location of Bus Turnouts, UNLV/TRC/RR-90-02, November 1990.
8. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Shashi
K. Sathisan, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), Effectiveness of Las Vegas
Boulevard Bus Turnouts, UNLV/TRC/RR-90-01, April 1990.
7. Sathisan, Shashi K., Russell di Bartolo, and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (30%), Functional Requirements for a Geographic
Information System at the Regional Transportation Commission of Clark County,
UNLV/TRC/NW-90/02, October 1990.
6. Souleyrette, Reginald R., Transportation Services
and Residential Housing Construction: A Study of the Relations between
Transportation and Production (Ph.D. Dissertation), William L. Garrison,
Chair, Michael Teitz and Mark Hansen, University of California, Berkeley,
Dissertation Series, 1989, and University Microfilms International, 1990.
5. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (80%), and Francesc
Robuste, TRAVEL User's Manual: Trade, Transport, and Reversal - Simulated
Annealing for Vehicle Routing on L-metrics, Technical Document
UCB-ITS-TD-88-3, University of California, Berkeley, February 1988.
4. Robuste, Francesc, and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (20%), CALHOP User's Manual: A Computer Program for the Routing
of Vehicles with Simulated Annealing, Technical Document UCB-ITS-TD-88-2,
University of
3. Gosling, Geoffrey D., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (30%), Alternative Control Strategies for Air Traffic Flow
Management, University of California, Berkeley, May 1987.
2. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), C. Michael
Walton, and Hani S. Mahmassani, Identification of Candidate Toll Roads in
Current and Future Highway Development, Research Report
FHWA/TX-87/23+413/1F,
1. Katz, James, Reginald R. Souleyrette (10%),
et al., The Safety of Robert Mueller Airport, Policy Research Project,
LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, July 1986.
28.
Plazak, David J. and Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), “Process to Identify High
Priority Corridors for Access Management Near Large Urban Areas in
27. Hans,
Zachary N., Ryan J. Tenges (graduate student), Shauna L. Hallmark, Reginald R.
Souleyrette (10%), and Sitansu B. Pattnaik (graduate student),
“Use of LiDAR-Based Elevation Data for Highway Drainage Analysis: A Qualitative
Assessment,” Mid-Continent Transportation Research Symposium,
Ames, August 21-22, 2003.
26.
Pattnaik, Sitansu (graduate student), Shauna Hallmark and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (20%), Collecting Road Inventory using LIDAR Surface Models” Map
25.
Souleyrette, Reginald R. (80%) and Sitansu Pattnaik (graduate student),
“Designing a Traffic Monitoring Program using Landuse Change Detection,” Map
24. Khattak, Aemal J., Michael D. Pawlovich and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (15%), “Crash Injury Severity of Older Drivers in
23. Preissig, David T. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (40%), “Multimodal Statewide Freight Transportation
Modeling Process,” Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research,
University of Illinois at Chicago, June 11, 1999, pp. 147-156.
22. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (60%), and Daniel J.
Gieseman, “Development of an Automated Crash Location System for
21. Anderson, M.D. (graduate student), and R.R.
Souleyrette (25%), “Quick-Response Bypass Forecasting for Small Urban
Communities using an Economic Gravity Model for External Trip Analysis,” Crossroads
2000, Ames, IA, August 19-20, 1998, pp. 67-70.
20. Anderson, M.D. (graduate student), and R.R.
Souleyrette (25%), “Simulating Traffic for Incident Management and ITS
Investment Decisions,” Crossroads 2000,
19. Pawlovich, M.D. (graduate student), R.R.
Souleyrette (25%), and T.R. Strauss, “A Methodology for Studying Crash
Dependence on Demographic and Socioeconomic Data,” Crossroads 2000,
18. Schuman, W.G., T.R. Strauss, D. Geiseman
(graduate student), and R.R. Souleyrette (10%), “Iowa DOT Statewide Coordinated
GIS,” Crossroads 2000, Ames, IA, August 19-20, 1998, pp. 187-191.
17. Cao, Chunlin (graduate student), Tim Strauss,
Reg Souleyrette (10%), and Duane Shinn, “Transportation and Urban Form: A Case
Study of the Des Moines Metropolitan Area,” Crossroads 2000,
16. Estochen, B.M. (graduate student), T.R.
Strauss, and R.R. Souleyrette (20%), “An Assessment of Emergency Vehicle
Response Pre-Deployment Using GIS Identification of High-Accident Density
Locations,” Crossroads 2000, Ames, IA, August 19-20, 1998, pp. 221-226.
15. Souleyrette, R. (50%), T. Strauss, M.
Pawlovich, and B. Estochen, “Safety Data in a GIS Environment: New Tools for
the Four Es,” 24th Annual International Forum on Traffic Records and Highway
Information Systems,
14. Souleyrette, R. (50%), T. Strauss, M.
Pawlovich, and B. Estochen, “GIS ALAS, The Integration and Analysis of Highway
Crash Data in a GIS Environment,” Geographic Information Systems for
Transportation Symposium, AASHTO, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 20-22, 1998,
pp. 411-428.
13. Hans, Z.N., O.G. Smadi, T.H. Maze, R.R.
Souleyrette (10%), and J.L. Resler, (graduate student), “
12. Pawlovich, Michael D. (graduate student), and
Reginald R. Souleyrette (50%), “A GIS-based Accident Location and Analysis
System,” TRB Semisesquicentennial Transportation Conference,
11. Mescher, Philip J. (graduate student), and
Reginal R. Souleyrette (50%), “Utilization of a Geographic Information System
to Facilitate the Bicycle Facility Planning Process,” AASHTO GIS-T Symposium,
10. Souleyrette, Reginald R., “Issues in
Implementing GIS and GPS,” Professional
Surveyor, Vol. 15, No.7, October 1995, pp. 24-30.
9. Maze, T.H., A.G. Smadi, and R.R. Souleyrette,
“An
8. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (50%), John
Whitaker, and Shashi K. Sathisan, “Options for Implementation of GIS at the
7. Souleyrette, Reginald R. (70%), Walter C.
Vodrazka, and Fred C. Dilger III, “Using GIS to Support Regional Transportation
Modeling,” Ninth International Conference on Systems Engineering, Las
Vegas, NV, 1993, pp. 146-150.
6. Parentela, Emily, Reginald R. Souleyrette
(40%), and Daniel R. Croce (graduate student), “GIS as a Traffic Monitoring
System Tool,” 46th ITE District 6 Meeting Compendium of Technical Papers,
Las Vegas, NV, 1993, pp. 111-118.
5. Dilger, Fred C. III, Peter Lima, and Reginald
R. Souleyrette (30%), “A Geographical Information/Transportation Modeling
System,” 46th ITE District 6 Meeting Compendium of Technical Papers, Las
Vegas, NV, 1993, pp. 85-90.
4. Sathisan, Shashi K., Emelinda M. Parentela,
Reginald R. Souleyrette (20%), and Edward S. Neumann, “Knowledge-Based Expert
System to Monitor Impacts of Transporting Radioactive Materials,” International
Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Transportation Engineering,
San Buenaventura, CA, June 20-24, 1992, pp. 479-492.
3. Parentela, Emily (graduate student), Shashi
K. Sathisan, and Reginald R. Souleyrette (25%), “A Study of the Effectiveness
of Bus Turnouts,” 43rd ITE District 6 Meeting,
2. Garrison, William L., and Reginald R.
Souleyrette (40%), “Transportation, Innovation, and the Space Economy,” 1989
Meeting of the Regional Sciences Association,
1. Walton, C. Michael, Reginald R. Souleyrette
(40%), and Hani S. Mahmassani, “Tolling Concepts in Highway Financing,” Symposium on Innovative Financing for
Transportation: Sharing Solutions to Shared Problems,
106. “Older and
Younger Driver Interaction in
105. “Effectiveness of
All-Red Signal Phasing,” 9th Annual Traffic and Safety Engineering Forum,
104. Invited Speaker, “Change
Detection to Support Planning of Traffic Monitoring,” Fall Transportation
Conference,
103. With Hossein
Naraghi (graduate student), “Older and Younger Driver Interaction in Iowa
Crashes,” 30th International Traffic Records Forum,
102. “Improved
Visualization Techniques for Crash Data,” 30th International Traffic
Records Forum,
101. Moderator, “GPS and Probe Vehicles; Incident &
Congestion Management,” 8th
International Conference on Application of Advanced Technologies in
Transportation Engineering,
100. “Effectiveness
of All-Red Signal Phasing,” Missouri
Valley Section, Institute of Transportation Engineers, Annual Meeting, Des
Moines, Iowa, April 22, 2004.
99. Moderator,
“Traffic and Safety,” Mid-Continent Transportation Research Symposium,
98.
“Process to Identify High Priority Corridors for Access Management Near Large
Urban Areas in
97.
“Spatial Data and Remote Sensing Applications in Transportation Research,”
Invited seminar and videoconference, Kittelson and Associates, Inc., Broadcast from
96.
“Marketing Outside the Highway Safety Arena:
95. “LIDAR
Applications and Tests,”
94.
“Spatial Data Systems for Road Planning and Design,” Workshop, MapIndia 2003,
93.
“Designing a Traffic Monitoring Program using Landuse Change Detection,
MapIndia 2003,
92. “GPS to LRM:
Integration of Spatial Point Features with Linear Referencing Methods
(poster),” TRB, January, 2003.
91. “Crash
Information Systems,” Mid
90.
“Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Transportation Research,” invited lecture,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology, Madras, Chennai, India, November 2002.
89. With Shauna Hallmark, David Veneziano (grad
student) and Sitansu Pattnaik (grad student), “Evaluation of LIDAR for Highway
Planning, Location and Design,” Pecora 15/Land Satellite Information IV
Conference, 10-15 November 2002,
88. “Marketing Outside the Highway Safety Arena: A
Case Study (
87. “Using Remote Sensing Data for Access Management”
(poster), TRB Annual Access Management Conference,
86. With Richard Storm (graduate student),
“Methods to Implement Geographic Information Systems for Validation and
Reasonableness Checks of Transportation Planning Models,” Thirteenth Annual
Transportation Research Conference, Center for Transportation Studies,
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, May 2002.
85. “Airborne LASER Swath Mapping Assessment,”
Steering Committee of the National Consortia for Remote Sensing in Transportation,
Santa Barbara, CA, February 2002.
84. “Systematic Identification of High Crash
Locations,” TRB,
83. Poster and Computer Demonstration on Remote
Sensing in Transportation, TRB Conference on Remote Sensing,
82. “Systematic Identification of High Crash
Locations,”
81. “Iowa Traffic Data Safety Service,”
Multidisciplinary Safety Teams Meeting (sponsored by the Governor’s Traffic
Safety Bureau), September 2001.
80. “Systematic Identification of High Crash
Locations,” 6th Annual Traffic and Safety Engineering Forum,
79. “Remote Sensing for Transportation Research at
ISU,” TRB/NCRST
78. “
77. “Transportation Applications of Advanced Geo
Surface Modeling,” National Science Foundation Workshop on Advanced
Geosurficial Mapping,
76. “Remote Sensing Applications in Infrastructure
Management,” poster presentation to Congress,
75. “Remote Sensing for Access Management and
Collection of Inventory Elements,” Steering Committee of the National Consortia
for Remote Sensing in Transportation,
74. Moderator, “Traffic Safety Tools Lab,”
73. “Transportation Safety Analysis Tools,” NHTSA
National Model Conference,
72. Invited Speaker, “Transportation and Society:
Looking Back to Look Forward,”
71. “
70. “Iowa State University/CTRE NCRST-I Projects,”
Steering Committee of the National Consortia for Remote Sensing in
Transportation,
69. “Identifying High-Crash Locations with Data
Fusion,” Mid-Continent Transportation Symposium,
68. “
67. Moderator, session on GIS for highway safety,
AASHTO GIS-T Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, March 27-29, 2000.
66. “Innovative GIS Display of Crash Data,”
65. “Spatial Data & Remote Sensing: Next
Steps,” Pecora 14/Land Satellite Information III Remote Sensing Symposium and
Conference, Denver, CO,
64. “Development of the
63. “GIS-ALAS: Locating and Analyzing Crash
Locations within a GIS Environment,” Coordinating GIS for
62. “Smart Maps – Crash Locations & GIS
Accident Location and Analysis System (ALAS)” (plenary session and workshops),
Region Seven Data Conference, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
61. “Development of an Automated Crash Location
System for
60. “A Smart-Map Methodology for In-vehicle Crash
Location,” Iowa National Model for Highway Safety Conference,
59. “A Proposed Crash Location Enhancement for
Advantage Safety,” Statewide Traffic Records Advisory Committee,
58. “Improved Employment Data for Transportation
Planning,” Midwest Transportation Model Users Group,
57. “Validating Freight Transportation Models,”
Crossroads 2000,
56. “GIS for Transportation Asset Management in
55. “Safety Data in a GIS Environment: New Tools
for the Four Es,” 24th Annual International Forum on Traffic Records and
Highway Information Systems,
54. “
53. Moderator, “GIS Applications, Challenges and
Rewards,” ASCE Urban Transportation Division National Specialty Conference:
Transportation, Land Use and Air Quality,
52. “The Development and Use of Geographic
Information Systems in Transportation Research and DOT Applications,”
Mid-America Transportation Center Distinguished Lecture and Transportation
Series (satellite broadcast),
51. “GIS ALAS, The Integration and Analysis of
Highway Crash Data in a GIS Environment,” Geographic Information Systems for
Transportation Symposium, AASHTO,
50. “GIS-ALAS - Mapping Highway Safety in
49. “GIS Data Management and Distribution for
Pavement Management,”
48. “A GIS-T for Managing Iowa’s Transportation
Assets,” Annual Meeting of TRB,
47. Moderator, Implementation of GPS/GIS Panel,
Iowa County Engineer Conference, Ames, IA, December 3, 1997.
46. “GIS in Transportation Research,”
45. Moderator, “
44. “GIS for Transportation Research in
43. “Introduction to GIS and GPS for
42. “A Desktop GIS-based Travel Demand Model for
Small to Medium Sized Areas,” First Annual Iowa Transportation Planning
Conference,
41. “GIS Accident Location and Analysis System,”
Area 3 Annual Conference of the Highway Engineering Exchange Program,
40. “Current Traffic/Safety Research,”
39. “GIS Applications for Public Works,” Annual
Meeting,
38. “GIS Applications for
37. “Statewide Freight Demand Modeling: A
Multi-Commodity Layered Approach,” FHWA National Freight Planning Applications
Conference,
36. “Statewide Freight Demand Modeling: A
Multi-Commodity Layered Approach,” Third Annual ASCE/Nevada Transportation
Conference,
35. Moderator, “Application Showcase: Public
Health and Transportation,” Second Annual
34. “Resources Available to Address MPO and State
Technical Assistance and Research Needs,”
33. “GIS for the
32. Coordinator and Moderator, Session on
Transportation Applications, First Annual Iowa GIS Conference, Iowa City, IA,
November 8, 1995.
31. “GIS for Analysis of Employment Data,” Iowa
Department of Employment Services,
30. Invited speaker, “A GIS-QRS Methodology to
Develop Travel Models for Smaller Urban Areas,” Second Annual ASCE/Nevada
Transportation Conference,
29. “GIS-T for Locals: Past, Present and Future,”
National Annual Conference of Local Technology Assistance Programs, FHWA,
28. “GIS and GPS for
27. Moderator, session on GIS Tools, AASHTO GIS-T
Annual Conference, Sparks, NV, April 2-5, 1995.
26. “GIS and GPS for Transportation Engineering: A
Primer,” 6th Annual
25. “Geographic Information Coordination,”
24. “GIS and GPS for Transportation: A Primer,”
Joint Annual Meeting of the Missouri Valley Section, ITE and the Iowa Traffic
Control and Safety Association, Des Moines, IA, November 11, 1994.
23. Session coordinator and moderator, “Geographic
Information Systems,” Joint Annual Meeting of the Missouri Valley Section, ITE
and the Iowa Traffic Control and Safety Association, Des Moines, IA, November
11, 1994.
22. “Geographic Information Systems, Mapping
Iowa’s Future,” First Iowa Conference on Highway Safety Information Systems,
Waterloo, IA, November 3, 1994.
21. “GIS for Travel Demand Modeling,” Midwest
Transportation Center P.I.’s Conference,
20. “Geographic Information Systems for Transportation,”
19. “GIS at the
18. “GIS Development at the
17. “Demonstration of Geographic Information
Systems for Transportation,”
16. “Traffic Growth” A Self Limiting Process,”
Interdisciplinary Scholars Seminar,
15. “Placarding and Signing for Hazardous
Materials Shipments,” TRB Hazardous Materials Transportation Conference,
14. “Organization and Time Management,” New
Faculty Workshop of the PSW Section Annual Conference, American Society for
Engineering Education,
13. “GIS/Rail Routes for Nuclear Waste,” 5th
Biennial Railroad Safety Conference,
12. “TIGER Data Improves GIS Analytical
Capabilities for Studies of Nuclear Waste Transportation at UNLV,”
11. “Applications of Geographic Information
Systems to the Transport of Hazardous Wastes,” Transportation Science Seminar,
10. “Applications of Geographic Information
Systems to the Transport of Hazardous Wastes,” Center for Advanced
Transportation Research,
9. “Transportation Access to
8. “Geographic Information Systems in
Transportation Research: State and Regional Applications,” 14th Annual AM/FM
(Automated Mapping/Facilities Management) International Conference,
7. Moderator, “GIS in Transportation Tract,”
14th Annual AM/FM (Automated Mapping/Facilities Management) International
Conference,
6. With Shashi K. Sathisan, “Geographic
Information Systems Applications for State and Regional Transportation
Studies,”
5. “The Relations between Transportation and
Production,” Annual Meeting of TRB,
4. Transportation, Innovation, and the Space
Economy,” Annual Meeting of the Regional Sciences Association,
3. “Transportation Services and Residential
Housing Construction: A Study of the Relations between Transportation and
Production,” Transportation Science Seminar,
2. “An Operational Typology for Toll Financing
of Highway Facilities,” Annual Meeting of TRB,
1. “An Operational Typology for Toll Financing
of Highway Facilities,” Winter Meeting of the District 5 ITE,
95. Co-P.I. (20%), “City of
94. P.I., “Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service: Phase
5,” Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 2003-September 2004 ($75,000),
two graduate and one undergraduate students funded.
93. P.I., “Traffic Monitoring Program Planning
with Remote Sensing,” Iowa DOT, May 2003-May 2004 ($27,500), one graduate
student funded.
92. P.I.,
“Incident Location Tool Support for
91. P.I., “Crash Mapping and Analysis Tools:
Traffic and Criminal Software interface Framework,” Iowa DOT, Addendum 138,
April 2003-September 2003 ($29,177), two undergraduate students funded.
90. P.I.,
“'Effectiveness of All Red Clearance Time on Intersection Accidents and
Violation Trends,” Minnesota DOT Local Roads Research Board, May 2003 –
February 2004, ($49,978), one undergraduate student funded.
89. P.I.,
“Weatherview Phase III Support,”
88. P.I.,
“Incident Location Tool Support for Delaware State Police,” Delaware Dept. of
Public Safety, October 2002-March 2003 ($49,017), two undergraduate students
funded.
87. P.I., “Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service: Phase
4,” Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 2002-September 2003 ($75,000),
two graduate and one undergraduate students funded.
86. P.I., “Vendor Weather Forecast,”
85. P.I., “Iowa Department of Transportation
Linear Referencing System: Preliminary Linear Data Creation,” Iowa DOT Addendum
112, May 2002-
84. P.I., “Incident Location Tool for Georgia
DOT,” Georgia DOT, July 2002-March 2003 ($50,000), one undergraduate student
funded.
83. P.I., “Incident Location Tool for New York
State Police,” Technology Enterprise Group, April 2002-September 2002
($50,000), one graduate student funded.
82. Co-P.I. (25%), “Planning, Implementation, and
Operation of the Iowa Pavement Management Program, Phase VIII,” Iowa DOT, June
2002-May 2003 ($201,094), two graduate and two undergraduate students funded.
81. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 8: Support for the Iowa DOT,” Iowa DOT, July 2002-June 2003
($49,438+$7923), one undergraduate student funded.
80. Co-P.I. (50%), “Pedestrian Crossing Safety Technology
Assessment,” Iowa DOT, June-December 2002 ($15,587), one undergraduate student
funded.
79. P.I., “Change Detection Analysis: Phase 3,”
Iowa DOT, May 2002-May 2003 ($17,500), one graduate student funded.
78. P.I., “Advanced Technologies in Roadway
Feature Collection for Design, Performance, Emissions and Security Assessment:
Phase 3,” U.S. DOT/University of
77. P.I., “Iowa DOT Internet-Based Road Work
Report, Phase 3, CY 2002,” Iowa DOT, April-December 2002 ($19,880), one
undergraduate student funded.
76. P.I., “GIS-ALAS TraCS Conversion Software,”
Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 2001-September 2002 ($21,000), one
undergraduate student funded.
75. P.I., “Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service, Phase
3,” Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 2001-September 2002 ($50,000),
two undergraduate students funded.
74. P.I., “Development of Internet Based RWIS
(Roadway Weather Information System) AWOS (Airport Weather Observation System)
Information Delivery Tools (Weatherview): Phase 2,” Iowa DOT, Maintenance
Division, August 2001-September 2002 ($75,161), one graduate student funded.
73. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 7: Implementation and Agency Support (additional tasks),” Iowa DOT,
July 2001-June 2002 ($59,994), one undergraduate student funded.
72. Co-P.I. (50%), “Application of Advanced Remote
Sensing Technology to Transportation Asset Management,” Midwest Transportation
Consortium and Iowa DOT, August 2001-February 2003 ($226,455), one graduate
student funded.
71. P.I., “Causation and Mitigation of High Crash
Locations: Enhancing the Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service,” Iowa DOT, Addendum
82, June 2001 – June 2004 ($91,964), two graduate students funded.
70. Co-P.I. (50%), “Comparison of LIDAR and
Photogrammetry for Highway Planning and Design,” Phase 2, Iowa DOT, May
2001-May 2002 ($27,552) , one graduate student funded.
69. P.I. (50%), “Use of Remotely Sensed Data for
Infrastructure Management: Phase 2,” U.S. DOT/University of
68. Co-P.I. (25%), “Planning, Implementation, and
Operation of the Iowa Pavement Management Program: Phase 7,” Iowa DOT, May
2001-April 2002 ($245,669), three graduate students funded.
67. Co-P.I. (30%), “Identification of High
Priority Corridors for Access Management,” Iowa DOT, April 2001-March 2002
($45,000), one undergraduate student funded.
66. P.I., “Iowa DOT Internet-Based Road Work
Report, Phase 2, CY 2001” Iowa DOT, March-December 2001 ($20,895), one
undergraduate student funded.
65. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 6: Implementation and Agency Support,” Iowa DOT, January-June 2001
($45,000), two undergraduate students funded.
64. P.I., “Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service, Phase
2,” Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 2000-September 2001 ($15,000),
one graduate student funded.
63. P.I., “Emergency Response Information System
(ERIS): Phase 2”
62. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 5: Implementation and Agency Support,” Iowa DOT, July-December 2000
($30,392) , two undergraduate students funded.
61. Faculty Associate (100% of these funds),
“Origin Destination Model Estimation for I-235 Traffic Simulation Study,”
Sverdrup Corp., June 2000-June 2001 ($10,000).
60. P.I., “ Paved Shoulder Analysis and Public
Information,” funded under GIS Accident Location and Analysis System, GIS-ALAS
(additional tasks), Iowa DOT, July 2000-June 2001 ($15,000).
59. P.I., “Remote Sensing to Support Linear
Referencing Systems: Phase 1,”
58. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 4: Implementation and Local Agency Support,” Iowa DOT, January-June
2000 ($45,876) , two undergraduate students funded.
57. P.I., “Iowa DOT Internet-Based Road Work
Report, Phase 1, CY 2000,” Iowa DOT, March-December 2000 ($20,000), one
undergraduate student funded.
56. P.I., “Use of Remotely Sensed Data for
Infrastructure Management, Access Management and Inventory: Phase 1,”
55. Co-P.I. (25%), “Planning, Implementation, and
Operation of the Iowa Pavement Management Program: Phase 6,” Iowa DOT, February
2000-April 2001 ($249,631), three graduate students and two undergraduate
students funded.
54. Co-P.I. (15%), “Implementation of the
53. P.I. (90%), “Systematic Identification of High
Crash Locations,” Iowa Highway Research Board, January 2000-June 2001
($126,235), one graduate student funded.
52. P.I., “Eisenhower Fellowship for Graduate
Studies,” Student: Chris Monsere, Topic: Field Validation and Computer
Automation of Statewide Freight Flow Model, U.S. DOT, January 2000-December
2000 ($27,000), one graduate student funded.
51. P.I., “Development of Internet Based RWIS
(Roadway Weather Information System) AWOS (Airport Weather Observation System)
Information Delivery Tools (AKA Weatherview): Phase 1,” Iowa DOT, Maintenance
Division, October 1999-September 2000 ($94,180) , two undergraduate students
funded.
50. P.I., “Iowa Traffic Safety Data Service: Phase
1,” Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, October 1999-September 2000 ($15,000),
one graduate student funded.
49. P.I., “Eisenhower Fellowship for Graduate
Studies,” Student: Richard Storm, Topic: GIS Based Calibration and Validation
of Systems Planning Models, U.S. DOT, August 1999-August 2001 ($36,600), one
graduate student funded.
48. P.I., “Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 7: Construction Status Web Site (cont.), Linear Referencing System Team
Support, and Technical Support of DOT GIS Team,” Iowa DOT, June-December 1999
($30,686), two undergraduate students funded.
47. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 3, Integration Support and Maintenance Services,”
46. P.I., “GIS/Tranplan Enhancement Project,” Iowa
DOT, Office of Systems Planning, June 1999-June 2000 ($49,166), two graduate
students funded.
45. P.I., “GIS Accident Location and Analysis
System (GIS-ALAS), Phase 3, Additional Tasks: Access-ALAS Interface, ERIS
(Emergency Response Information System) Location Tool and Safety System
Analysis/Documentation,” Iowa DOT, January 1999-June 2001 ($75,000), two
graduate students funded.
44. P.I., “Crash Outcomes Data Evaluation System
(CODES),” Iowa Department of Health, October 1998-September 2000 ($33,500), one
graduate student funded.
43. P.I., “GIS Accident Location and Analysis
System (GIS-ALAS), Phase 3: Implementation,” Iowa DOT, January 1999-June 2000
($109,991), two graduate and one undergraduate student funded.
42. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool, Phase 2, Implementation,”
41. P.I., “Development of Federal Data Workbooks
and GIS Applications: Employment, Freight and Geospatial Data” U.S. DOT, Bureau
of Transportation Statistics, September 1998-January 1999 ($60,000), two
graduate students funded.
40. Co-P.I. (50%), “Development and Training for a
Crash Information System,” City of
39. P.I., “Develop GIS-Based Incident Location
Tool: Phase 1,”
38. P.I., “Maintenance Division Application
Development and Training,”
37. P.I., “Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 6: Support GIS Coordinating Committee, Develop Linear Reference System
RFP, Develop GIS Applications in Environmental, GPS and Rail, Develop
Construction Status Web Site, Onsite GIS Software Support, Roadside Development
Application, “ Iowa DOT, February 1998-May 1999 ($99,995), two undergraduate
students and one graduate student funded.
36. P.I., “GIS Accident Location and Analysis
System (GIS-ALAS): Phase 2,” Iowa DOT, January-December 1998 ($80,000), two
graduate students funded.
35. P.I., Coordination of Data Elements to support
ISTEA Management Systems, Phase 2, Statewide Implementation,” Iowa DOT, July
1997-December 1998 ($79,861), one graduate student funded.
34. Co-P.I. (25%), “ Planning, Implementation, and
Operation of the Iowa DOT Pavement Management Program, Phase 5: Implementation
and Operation of the IPMP,” Iowa DOT, January-December 1999 ($249,056) three
graduate students and three undergraduate students funded.
33. P.I., “Eisenhower Fellowship for Graduate
Studies,” Student: Dave Preissig, Topic: Multi-modal, Multi-commodity Statewide
Freight Model, U.S. DOT, June 1996-May 1998 ($48,610), one graduate student
funded.
32. P.I., “Improved Employment Data for
Transportation Planning,”
31. P.I., “GIS Traffic Planning Tools,” Iowa
Highway Research Board, May 1997-August 1998 ($57,015), one graduate student
funded.
30. P.I., “Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 5: Support GIS Coordinating Committee, Location Reference Team Support,
Revise/Update GIS Strategic Plan, Develop GIS Data, Training, Standards and
Procedures, Communications and Marketing Strategy, Test GIS Software for
Systems Compatibility,” Iowa DOT, April 1997-January 1998, ($89,910), two
undergraduate students and one graduate student funded.
29. P.I., “GIS Accident Location and Analysis
System (GIS-ALAS): Phase 1,” Iowa DOT, January-December 1997 ($75,798), two
graduate students and one undergraduate student funded.
28. P.I., “Statewide Transportation Planning Model
and Methodology Development Program, Phase 2: Freight Commodity Models,” Iowa
DOT, October 1996-December 1998 ($105,586), two graduate students and two
undergraduate students funded.
27. P.I., “GIS Technology Transfer of
Transportation Modeling Environment to Local Agencies,” Priority Technology
Program of the FHWA, U.S. DOT, August-December 1996 ($10,083), one graduate
student funded.
26. P.I., “Eisenhower Fellowship for Graduate
Studies,” Student: Michael D. Anderson, Topic: Integration of Travel Demand
Models and GIS, U.S. DOT, August 1996-May 1999 ($72,000), one graduate student
funded.
25. P.I., Coordination of Data Elements to support
ISTEA Management Systems: Phase 1,” Iowa DOT, March 1996-June 1997 ($119,992),
two graduate students and one undergraduate student funded.
24. P.I., “Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 4: Support GIS Coordinating Committee, Mapping and Conversion, GPS
Applications, Orthophotography Assessment, Support Iowa Geographic Information
Council, and GIS Pilot Projects, including Sufficiency Data Access, Crash Node
Mapping, Utility Inventory, Accidents and Roadside Features, Access Locations,
Project Level Data, Detour Locations, Mitigation Areas, Routing, Parcel
Inventory, Pavement Management, Travel Demand Modeling, Socioeconomics and
Demographics, and Statewide Freight Flow Models,” Iowa DOT, January 1996-March
1997 ($117,500), one graduate student and two undergraduate students funded.
23. P.I., “Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 3: GIS Implementation Plan (continued), Applications Development,
Training, Selection and Orientation of GIS Coordinator,” Iowa DOT, July-December
1995 ($18,988), two undergraduate students funded.
22. Faculty Associate (with Tom Maze, P.I.),
“Early Deployment Study, Intelligent Transportation Systems for
21. P.I., “Statewide Transportation Planning Model
and Methodology Development Program, Phase 1,” Iowa DOT and
20. P.I., “ Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 2: GIS Implementation Plan, Applications Development, Training, Database
Development and Software Evaluation,” Iowa DOT, January-June 1995 ($39,561),
one graduate student funded.
19. P.I., “Development of Applications for
Interactive Transportation Planning GIS,”
18. P.I., “Newsletter Publication and
Administrative Support of Iowa Geographic Information Council,” Iowa Department
of Economic Development/Iowa Rural Development Commission and other agencies,
December 1994-December 1996 ($4,962).
17. P.I., “Eisenhower Fellowship for Graduate
Studies,” Student: Michael D. Anderson, U.S. DOT, September 1994-May 1996
($40,714), one graduate student funded.
16. P.I., “Development of Computer Code and ITC
GIS Lab Facility,”
15. P.I., “ Implementation of GIS at Iowa DOT,
Phase 1: GIS Strategic Plan and Institutional Structural Assessment” Iowa DOT,
June 1993-December 1994 ($115,303 plus additional award for computing
equipment: Intergraph Interpro 6750 Workstation, $39,725), two graduate
students funded.
14. P.I., “High Speed Computing to Facilitate Real
Time Analysis of Transportation Planning Alternatives through GIS,”
13. P.I., “A GIS-Based Travel Demand Modeling
System for Supercomputing,” Cray Research, Inc., January-December 1993
($18,500), one undergraduate student funded.
12. P.I., “Needs Assessment: Traffic Data Storage,
Processing, and Dissemination,” Nevada DOT, January-December 1992 ($25,000),
one graduate student funded.
11. P.I., “GIS Planning and Resource Mapping for
the Lake Mead National Recreation Area,” U.S. National Park Service,
January-December 1992 ($83,297), one graduate student and one undergraduate
student funded.
10. P.I., “Development of a Census Geography to
Traffic Analysis Zone Correspondence Table,” Regional Transportation Commission
of Clark County, Nevada, January-December 1992, ($10,000), one undergraduate
student funded.
9. Co-P.I. (50%) (with Shashi Sathisan),
“Functional Requirements Study for a Geographical Information System at the
Nevada DOT,” Nevada DOT, January-December 1992 ($24,000), one graduate student
funded.
8. P.I., Cooperative Agreement between the
Nevada DOT, Southern Nevada Planning Division and the
7. P.I., “GIS for Colorado River Transportation
Study Automation,” City of Bullhead City, AZ, January-December 1992 ($31,721),
one undergraduate student funded.
6. P.I., “Development of a Computerized System
for Travel Demand Management – Rideshare Matching,” Clark County Regional
Transportation Commission, January-December 1992 ($20,000), one graduate
student funded.
5. P.I., “GIS-Based Assessment of Impacts of
Rail Access to Yucca Mountain,” Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects, Carson
City, NV, January-December 1992 ($55,009), two graduate students and two
undergraduate students funded.
4. P.I., “Application of RADTRAN to
3. P.I., Cooperative Agreement between the
Nevada DOT, Southern Nevada Planning Division and the
2. Co-P.I. (33%) (with Shashi Sathisan, Russell
di Bartolo), “Yucca Mountain Transportation Routes: Preliminary
Characterization and Risk Analysis,” Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects, August
1989-December 1991 ($450,000), two graduate students and two undergraduate
students funded.
1. P.I., “Trip Generation Analysis,” Regional
Transportation Commission of Clark County, NV, August 1990-May 1991 ($45,000),
one graduate student and three undergraduate students funded.
4. Minnesota Department of Transportation, ITS Innovative
Idea Program: “Aerial Surveillance Using Helikite,”$197,469 (subcontract to
Thomtech Design), March 2004.
3. Minnesota Department of Transportation: “Reducing System Downtime Due to
Construction Activity,” $101,424, November 2003.