2014 Annual Report
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Table of Contents Director’”’’s Message................................................................................................................................4 Notable Accomplishments...................................................................................................................5 By the Numbers.....................................................................................................................................5 Financial Report......................................................................................................................................6 Staff...........................................................................................................................................................6 STRIDE Internal Steering Committee...............................................................................................7 STRIDE External Advisory Board......................................................................................................7 Organizational Chart & Partner Institutions.................................................................................8 Developing & Transferring Knowledge......................................................................................... 11 STRIDE Funded Projects..................................................................................................................... 12 STRIDE Cost Share Projects.............................................................................................................. 14 Completed K-12 Projects.................................................................................................................... 16 Education................................................................................................................................................ 18 STRIDE 2014 Summer Interns.......................................................................................................... 18 Spotlight on STRIDE Students.......................................................................................................... 19 Technology Transfer Activities........................................................................................................ 20 Awards................................................................................................................................................... 22 Activities at STRIDE Consortium Universities............................................................................. 24 WTS & ITE Student Chapters.......................................................................................................... 26 Alumni.................................................................................................................................................... 29 Cover: A plot from screen shots of the 3D data analysis viewer software from the "Investigating the Effect of Drivers’ Body Motion on Traffic Safety" project (STRIDE 2013-051S). http://stride.ce.ufl.edu/barmpoutisabstract
K-12 Workforce Development......................................................................................................... 30 Publications .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Presentations........................................................................................................................................ 36
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Director’s Message Dear Colleagues, An important purpose of research is to make its way into practice. Over the past year and as our research projects are being completed, we are preparing workshops and webinars and setting the gears in motion for the Center’s technology transfer activities in 2015 and beyond. A listing of STRIDE ongoing and completed projects, including those funded through cost-sharing, are provided in Pages 11 – 16 of this annual report. We are planning tech transfer events for many of these to disseminate the findings and products of our work. Our tech transfer activities during 2014 are summarized on Page 20. These include the annual UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region, the WTS Transportation Symposium at the University of Florida, and the STRIDE Student Poster Showcase and Competition during TRB. Our educational efforts are summarized on Pages 18-19 and include an overview of our Transportation Research Internship Program (TRIP), as well as spotlights
on various students from the STRIDE-affiliated universities. On Page 29, find out where some of our STRIDE alumni are now. Congratulations to Dr. Louis Merlin, formerly of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for being selected as the STRIDE Center’s Student of the Year for 2014! Congratulations also to Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku, associate professor at the University of Alabama, for being named an ITE Fellow! As always, we welcome your feedback, and please contact us if you’d like to collaborate in any way with the STRIDE Center. Regards,
Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. Professor & STRIDE Director University of Florida
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Dr. Lily Elefteriadou Professor and Director University of Florida Transportation Institute (UFTI)/STRIDE elefter@ce.ufl.edu
Managing Editor
Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S. Coordinator, Research Programs/Services iaviles@ce.ufl.edu
Center Theme The Southeastern Transportation Research, Innovation, Development and Education (STRIDE) Center is a USDOT/RITA grant-funded, regional University Transportation Center (UTC) headquartered at the University of Florida that conducts transportation-related research in the areas of safety, livable communities and economic competitiveness. Through the strong interdisciplinary network of researchers, educators, state DOTs, private and public agencies, and professional organizations across the southeastern U.S. and nationally, the Center will advance the stateof-the art in transportation and develop a robust workforce for designing, implementing and managing the transportation systems of the future to improve the transportation system and collectively expand its outreach in the Southeast and in the U.S. 4 | STRIDE Annual 2014
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Notable By the Numbers Accomplishments 25 8 M.S.
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• STRIDE Student Poster Showcase & Competition at TRB, Jan. 13, 2014 • Webinar by FDOT Secretary Ananth Prasad on Autonomous & Connected Vehicles in Florida, March 13, 2014 • UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region Hosted by GaTech, March 24-25, 2014 • University of Florida ITE Student Chapter wins 2nd Place in Intercollegiate Traffic Bowl Championship, Aug. 12, 2014
Cost share research projects completed at UF
Ph.D.
M.S. and Ph.D. students supported by STRIDE
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Undergraduate Graduate
Transportation-related graduate and undergraduate courses offered by faculty and graduate students associated with STRIDE
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Graduates Undergraduate and graduate students participating in transportation research projects funded by STRIDE
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Summer interns
Total number of STRIDE projects completed in 2014
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M.S.
Ph.D. Transportation-related advanced degree programs that utilize grant funds to support graduate students
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Participants in K-12 events
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Undergraduates
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• 2014 STRIDE student of the Year selected, Dr. Louis Merlin, Nov. 10, 2014 • Transportation Symposium on the Future of Transportation hosted by WTS Florida Gator Student Chapter, Nov. 13, 2014
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Leadership positions in regional, national and international organizations
million Funds in cost sharing for 2014
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M.S. Ph.D.
Students supported by this grant who received degrees in 2014
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Agencies participating in center activities
Financial Report
Staff
STRIDE Expenditures and Cost Share from April 2014 to March 2015
STRIDE Key Staff Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. STRIDE Director & Professor of Civil Engineering University of Florida Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S. STRIDE Coordinator of Research Programs/Services University of Florida Richard Long STRIDE Outreach Coordinator University of Florida
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Alison Tillman, B.A. STRIDE Assistant University of Florida
STRIDE Support Staff/The UF Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment/College of Engineering Sharon Henry, B.S. Sr. Fiscal Assistant Timothy Talley IT Computer Support
Expenditures Cost Share
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STRIDE Internal Steering Committee Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. STRIDE Director & Professor University of Florida Email: elefter@ce.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 392-9537, Ext. 1452 Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S. STRIDE Research Programs/Services Coordinator University of Florida Email: iaviles@ce.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 392-9537, Ext. 1409 Downey Brill, Ph.D. Professor North Carolina State University Email: brill@ncsu.edu Tel: (919) 515-2352
Al Giffin Director, Auburn Transportation Research Center Auburn University Email: giffira@auburn.edu Tel: (334) 844-6228 Randall Guensler, Ph.D. Associate Professor Georgia Institute of Technology Email: randall.guensler@ce.e gatech.edu Tel: (404) 385-1243 Mohammed Hadi, Ph.D. Associate Professor Florida International University Email: hadim@fiu.edu Tel: (305) 348-0092
Richard Long State DOT Outreach Coordinator University of Florida Email: rlong747@msn.com Noreen McDonald, Ph.D. Associate Professor University of North Carolina Email: noreen@unc.edu Tel: (919) 962-4781 Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D. Associate Professor University of Alabama at Birmingham Email: vsisiopi@uab.edu Tel: (205) 934-9912
Ruth Steiner, Ph.D. Professor University of Florida Email: rsteiner@dcp.ufl.edu Tel: (352) 392-0997, Ext. 431 Rod Turochy, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Director of Alabama Technology Transfer Center Auburn University Email: rodturochy@auburn.edu Tel: (334) 844-6271 John M. Usher, Ph.D., P.E. Professor Mississippi State University Email: usher@ise.msstate.edu Tel: (662) 325-7624
STRIDE External Advisory Board Ronnie Baldwin Chief Engineer Alabama Department of Transportation
Georgene M. Geary State Research Engineer Georgia Department of Transportation
Randy Battey Asst. Chief Engineer (Operations) Mississippi Department of Transportation
Howard Glassman Executive Director Florida MPO Advisory Council
Darryll Dockstader Manager, Research Center Florida Department of Transportation
Ehren D. Meister Director of Performance Metrics North Carolina Department of Transportation STRIDE Annual 2014 | 7
Kris Milster ITS/Traffic Operations Specialist Federal Highway Administration Florida Division Office Yvette Taylor Regional Administrator Federal Transit Administration Anita Vandervalk Principal Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Organizational Chart & Partner Institutions USDOT / OST-R
STRIDE Center Director Lily Elefteriadou
STRIDE Center Coordinator Ines Aviles-Spadoni
External Advisory Board (EAB)
Auburn University Al Giffin
Florida International University Mohammed Hadi
Georgia Tech Randall Guensler
Internal Steering Committee (ISC)
Mississippi State University John Usher
North Carolina State University Downey Brill
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University of Alabama at Birmingham Virginia Sisiopiku
University of Florida Ruth Steiner
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Noreen McDonald
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Developing & Transferring Knowledge
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he STRIDE Center is gearing up to produce webinars and workshops to transfer the results of work produced by funded projects to the transportation community. The following pages provide a snapshot of such projects. If you would like us to produce a webinar or workshops related to one of these projects, we'd like to hear from you! For our scheduled, upcoming events, past and recorded, visit our Tech Transfer page at: http://stride.ce.ufl.edu/technology-transfer
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STRIDE Funded Projects 2012 Projects (Year 1) 2012-022S – Quantifying the Costs of School Transportation PI: Noreen McDonald, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Co-PIs: Ruth Steiner, Ph.D., University of Florida; Thomas Cook, Ph.D., North Carolina State University (Draft final report under peerreview) 2012-016S – EmpiricallyBased Performance Assessment and Simulation of Pedestrian Behavior at Unsignalized Crossings PI: Bastian Schroeder, Ph.D., North Carolina State University Co-PIs: Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D., University of Florida; Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Completed) 2012-089S – Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Pricing Strategies for Managed Lanes PI: Jorge Laval, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology Co-PIs: Yafeng Yin, Ph.D., University of Florida; Yingyan Lou, Ph.D., Arizona State University
(Draft final report under peerreview) 2012-076S – Signalized Intersection Simulation Program for Education PI: Scott Washburn, Ph.D., University of Florida (Ongoing) 2012-042S – Investigation of ATDM Strategies to Reduce the Probability of Breakdown PI: Mohammed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University Co-PI: Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D., University of Florida (Draft final report under peerreview) 2012-085S – Engaging Engineering Students with Transportation Safety: An Educational Module PI: Lesley Strawderman, Ph.D., Mississippi State University (Completed) 2012-095S – A Naturalistic Driving Study Across the Lifespan Co-PIs: Despina Stavrinos, Ph.D. and Lesley Ross, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Completed)
2012-051S – Development of Educational and Professional Training Modules on Green/ Sustainability Design and Rating Systems for Neighborhood Development and Transportation PI: Robert W. Peters, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham Co-PIs: Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham; Adjo Amekudzi, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (Ongoing) 2012-029S – Developing a New Course for Public Transportation Education PI: Kari Edison Watkins, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology Co-PI: Jeffrey LaMondia, Ph.D., Auburn University (Draft final report under peerreview) 2012-067S – Automated Sidewalk Quality and Safety Assessment System PI: Randall Guensler, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (Ongoing) 2012-028S – Development of Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Course Modules PI: Daniel Rodriguez, Ph.D., 12 | STRIDE Annual 2014
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Co-PI: Rod Turochy, Ph.D., Auburn University (Completed) 2012-036S – Consequence Based Route Selection for Hazardous Material Cargo: GIS-Based Time Progression of Environmental Impact Radius of Accidental Spills PI: Berrin Tansel, Ph.D., Florida International University Co-PIs: Adjo Amekudzi, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology; Nasim Uddin, University of Alabama at Birmingham (Ongoing) 2012-078S – Analyzing the Impact of Carbon Regulatory Mechanisms on Supply Chain Management PI: Sandra Eksioglu, Ph.D., Mississippi State University Co-PI: Joseph Geunes, Ph.D., University of Florida (Completed) 2012-009S – Engineering: It’s for Girls, Too! PI: James Martin, P.E., North Carolina State University Co-PIs: Nina Barker, Florida T2 Center; Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D., University of Florida (Completed)
2012-003S – A Regional Land Use Transportation Decision Support Tool for Mississippi PI: Brian Morton, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Co-PIs: John Poros, Ph.D., Mississippi State University; Joe Huegy, Ph.D., North Carolina State University (Draft final report under peerreview) 2012-024S – Towards a Holistic Understanding of Quality of Life: An Analysis of Activity-Travel Patterns on Non-Mid-Week Days PI: Siva Srinivasan, Ph.D., University of Florida Co-PI: Xia Jin, Ph.D., Florida International University (Ongoing) 2012-049S – Development of Graduate Level Course on Sustainable Asphalt Pavements PI: James Richard Willis, Ph.D., Auburn University (Completed) 2012-014S – Emissions Modeling and Integration Into Traffic Micro-Simulation PI: Scott Washburn, Ph.D., University of Florida Co-PIs: Nagui Rouphail, Ph.D.,
North Carolina State University; H. Christopher Frey, Ph.D., North Carolina State University (Draft final report under peerreview)
2013 Projects (Year 2)
PI: Scott Washburn, Ph.D., University of Florida Co-PIs: Christopher Frey, Ph.D., North Carolina State University; Nagui Rouphail, Ph.D., North Carolina State University (Ongoing)
2013-009S – Dynamic Traffic Control Interventions for Enhanced Mobility and Economic Competitiveness PI: Nagui Rouphail, Ph.D., North Carolina State University Co-PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University (Ongoing)
2013-083S – Using Crowdsourcing to Prioritize Bicycle Route Network Improvements PI: Jeffrey J. LaMondia, Ph.D., Auburn University Co-PI: Kari Watkins, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (Ongoing)
2013-022S – Signal Timing Optimization With Consideration of Environmental and Safety Impacts PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University Co-PI: Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D., University of Florida (Ongoing)
2013-062S – Distracted Driving – It is not Always a Choice PI: Mike Hunter, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology Co-PI: Gregory M. Corso, Ph.D., Morehead State University (Ongoing)
2013-034S – On-BoardDiagnostics (OBD) Data Integration Into Traffic Micro-simulation for VehicleSpecific Fuel Use and Emissions Modeling and InVehicle App Testing
2013-030S – GIS-Based Instructional Tool for Crash Prediction Methods PI: Ilir Bejleri, Ph.D., University of Florida Co-PI: Siva Srinivasan, Ph.D., University of Florida (Ongoing)
2013-051S – Investigating the Effect of Drivers’ Body Motion on Traffic Safety PI: Angelos Barmpoutis, Ph.D., University of Florida Co-PIs: Alexandra Kondyli, Ph.D., University of Florida; Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Ongoing)
PI: David Schwebel, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham Co-PIs: Daniel Rodriguez, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Draft final report under peerreview)
2013-018S – Applying Livability Performance Measures to Transportation Plans and Projects PI: Leigh Blackmon Lane, Ph.D., North Carolina State University (Completed)
2013-032S – School Transportation: Development of an Education Module PI: Noreen McDonald, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Co-PI: Ruth Steiner, Ph.D., University of Florida (Ongoing)
2013-028S – Engineers Change the World: A Handson Workshop for 13- to 18-Year-Old Girls PI: James Martin, Ph.D., North Carolina State University Co-PI: Nina Barker, University of Florida (Draft final report under peerreview)
Final reports on these projects are posted on the STRIDE website at http://stride.ce.ufl. edu/completed-projects. The STRIDE Center is currently in the process of creating webinars and workshops related to the products from the completed projects.
2013-004S – Teaching Schoolchildren Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality
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STRIDE Cost Share Projects North Carolina State University Delay and User Cost Estimation for Work Zones on Urban Arterials Bastian Schroeder, Ph.D. NCDOT #RP-2013-09 Economic Performance Measures Leigh Lane NCDOT #RP-2013-19 SmartLink- Baseline for Measurement of Benefits Nagui Rouphail, Ph.D. NCDOT #RP-2013-08 Trip Making Patterns of NC's University Students Joseph Huegy, Ph.D. NCDOT #RP-2013-32 Interagency Coordination Protocol Leigh Lane NCDOT #HWY-56330
Florida International University Decision Support Systems for Transportation System Management and Operations (TSM&O)
PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University FDOT BDV29 977 Decision Support Systems for Transportation System Management and Operations (TSM&O) PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University FDOT BDK80TWO 977-09 Integrated Corridor Management and Advanced Technologies PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University FDOT BDK80TWO 977-11 Integrated Corridor Management and Advanced Technologies PI: Mohamed Hadi, Ph.D., Florida International University FDOT BDK80 TWO #977-24 Consequence Based Route Selection for Hazardous Material Cargo: GISBased Time Progression of Environmental Impact Radius of Accidental Spills PI: Berrin Tansel, Ph.D., Florida International University Cost Match with FIU E&G Cost Share project 800002547 UF-EIES-1200011-FIU
Towards a Holistic Understanding of Quality of Life: An Analysis of ActivityTravel Patterns on Non-MidWeek Days PI: Xia Jin, Ph.D., Florida International University Cost Match with FIU E&G Cost Share project 800002381 UF-EIES-1200011- FIU
University of Alabama at of Accidental Spills Nasim Uddin, Ph.D. Birmingham
Georgia Institute of Technology
UAB Administration and Project Management for STRIDE Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D. ALDOT # 930-843
Analysis of Dynamic Pricing and Ramp Metering Jorge Laval, Ph.D. GDOT #12-17 Automated Sidewalk Quality & Safety Assessment System Randall Guensler, Ph.D. GDOT #12-16 Using Crowdsourcing to Prioritize Bicycle Route Networks Kari Watkins, Ph.D. GDOT #14-39 K-12 Workforce Development Activities: Engaging in Engineering Initiative With Centennial Elementary School Yanzhi Ann Xu, Ph.D. GDOT #14-08
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Modeling Empirically Based Performance Assessment and Simulation of Pedestrian Behavior at Unsignalized Crossing Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D. ALDOT # 930-843
Development of Educational and Professional Training Modules on Green/ Sustainability Design and Rating Systems for Neighborhood Development and Transportation Robert Peters, Ph.D. ALDOT# 930-843 A Naturalistic Driving Study Across the Lifespan Lesley Ross, Ph.D. ALDOT # 930-843 Consequence Based Route Selection for Hazardous Material Cargo: GIS Based Time Progression of Environmental Impact Radius
ALDOT # 930-843
Teaching Schoolchildren Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality David Schwebel, Ph.D ALDOT # 930-875 Promoting Traffic Safety and Economic Competitiveness in Alabama Through STRIDE Related Research, Education, Technology Transfer and Workforce Development Initiatives Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D. ALDOT # 930-875
University of Florida Planning for Incorporating Ancillary Demands in the Next Generation FSUTMS Siva Srinivasan, Ph.D. FDOT #BDK-77-931-16 Lifting HOV/HOT Lane Eligibility and Shoulder Use Restrictions for Traffic Incident Management Yafeng Yin, Ph.D. FDOT #BDK77-977-23
Roundabouts and Access Management Ruth Steiner, Ph.D. and Scott Washburn, Ph.D. FDOT #BDK-77-977-22
High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes Siva Srinivasan, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV-32-977-04
Estimation of Capacities on Florida Freeways Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV32-977-03
Local Technical Assistance Program for Transportation Agencies 2013 Nina Barker FDOT #BDV33-977-01
Comparison of Methods for Measuring Travel Time at Florida Freeways and Arterials Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV-32-977-02
Local Technical Assistance Program for Florida Transportation Agencies 2014 Chris LeDew, P.E. FDOT #BDV33-977-02
Deployment Strategies of Managed Lanes on Arterials Yafeng Yin, Ph.D. and Siriphong “Toi” Lawphongphanich, Ph.D. FDOT# BDV32-977-01
Before and After Implementation Studies of Advanced Signal Control Technologies in Florida Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV-32-977-05
Comparison of Methods for Measuring Travel Time at Florida Freeways and Arterials Lily Elefteriadou, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV-32-977-02 Crash Prediction Method for Freeway Facilities with High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and
Policy Implications of Automated Vehicle Technology Siva Srinivasan, Ph.D., Carl Crane, Ph.D., and Ruth Steiner, Ph.D. FDOT #BDV32-977-06
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Completed K-12 Projects
LEGO® Robot Vehicle Afterschool Workshops: Transportation Engineering Problem Solving (Modules 1-5) (YR 2012) PI: James Martin, P.E., North Carolina State University (Completed) Transportation Workforce Development at UAB (YR 2012) PI: Virginia Sisiopiku Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Completed) Transportation Workforce Development at UAB (YR 2013) PI: Virginia Sisiopiku, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham (Completed) Family Engineering Night STRIDE for K-12 Workforce Transportation Workforce Development at Mississippi State University (YR 2012) PI: Eric Heiselt, Ph.D., Mississippi State University (Completed) K-12 Workforce Development in Transportation Engineering at UF (YR 2012) PIs: Nina Barker and Leslie Washburn, P.E., University of Florida (Completed)
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Education STRIDE 2014 Summer Interns Four students participated in the STRIDE Center’s Transportation Research Internship Program (TRIP). Students in this program worked on research projects with a faculty adviser and graduate students and presented the results of their work at the end of the internship. TRIP runs from mid-May to early August each year.
Kory Harb (UF) Adviser: Dr. Yafeng Yin, Transportation Program, Civil Engineering, UF Project: Developing agent-based simulation models to learn about the impact and implementation of realtime parking services via smartphone applications Megan McGinley (UF) Adviser: Dr. Scott Washburn, Transportation Program, Civil Engineering, UF Project: Analyzing a new active traffic demand management (ATDM) software
Brian Pitman (UF) Adviser: Dr. Scott Washburn, Transportation Program, Civil Engineering, UF Project: Creating software to simulate emissions given off by cars using CORSIM William Woolery (Georgia Tech) Adviser: Dr. Mike Hunter, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, GaTech Project: Working on research to identify changes in visual search patterns of drivers as environments around become more complex
Pictured at top is William Woolery. Pictured at left, from left to right is Megan McGinley, Brian Pitman and Kory Harb. 18 | STRIDE Annual 2014
Spotlights on STRIDE Students David Farris (Auburn University) In January 2013, Dr. James Willis launched a sustainable pavements graduate course at Auburn University through a STRIDE-funded project. Out of the six graduate students involved in the pilot program, some decided to focus on this topic for their theses, including David Farris, who was completing a master’s degree in civil engineering with a focus on pavement and materials engineering. For his graduate research, David is investigating the use of Recycled Asphalt Shingles (RAS) with the main goal of drawing conclusions about the activation of RAS in Asphalt Mixtures. David completed his master’s degree in May 2014. He is now a graduate research assistant at the National Center for Asphalt Technology in Auburn, as well as working as a corporate technical manager at Recovery Technology Solutions. In his spare time, he dabbles in photography and amateur programming and tinkers with electronics and microcontrollers. Don Watson (University of Florida) Don Watson is a fourth year Ph.D. student in Civil Engineering at UF, focusing on transportation engineering. As part of his Ph.D. project, he is working with Dr. Scott Washburn on the NCHRP 1765 project titled “Improved Analysis of Two-Lane Highway Capacity and Operational Performance.” His task in this project is to evaluate current methods for incorporating the effect of trucks in two-lane highway operational analyses. The Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) currently uses passenger car equivalent (PCE) values to account for the effect of trucks. This approach has been subject of criticism, due to PCEs not being sensitive enough to the characteristics of truck performance and interactions with geometry. This issue can be even more profound on two-lane highways, where geometric alignments can be widely varying. In addition, truck performance characteristics have improved considerably since the last update to the HCM two-lane highway analysis methodology. At the very least, new PCE values based on current truck performance are needed. Using both field and simulation data, Don will compare the HCM PCE approach to other alternatives used to capture the effect of trucks. He will utilize two simulation tools to generate the simulation data—TransModeler and SwashSim. TransModeler is a commercial simulation tool, maintained and distributed by Caliper Corporation, while SwashSim is a custom tool developed and maintained by Dr. Washburn. One of the key features of SwashSim is the ability to model individual vehicle characteristics and dynamics in great detail; thus, being able to account for the effects of roadway design features on vehicle performance with more accuracy than other simulation tools. Don is currently helping Dr. Washburn incorporate the vehicle movement logic specific to two-lane highway operations (such as passing in the oncoming lane) in SwashSim.
Jack Halsburg (University of Florida) Jack graduated from UF with his master’s degree in civil engineering focusing on transportation engineering. He worked on a STRIDE project with Dr. Scott Washburn titled “Emissions Modeling and Implementation into Traffic Micro-Simulation,” researching the various ways in which vehicle emissions are measured. Currently, Jack works as an analyst in transportation planning and traffic operations for Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in West Palm Beach, Fla. Gökçe Palak (Mississippi State University) Gökçe studied in the Ph.D. program of the Industrial and Systems Engineering department at Mississippi State University. Having completed her Ph.D. dissertation in August 2013, she graduated in December 2013. During the last year of her graduate program, she worked with Dr. Sandra Eksioglu on a STRIDE funded project titled “Analyzing the Impact of Carbon Regulatory Mechanisms on Supply Chain Management,” which aims to develop models that minimize replenishment related costs in the supply chain, while accounting for the carbon emissions due to transportation and inventory holding. Gökçe is currently working as a visiting assistant professor of quantitative methods in the Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business at Shenandoah University for the 2013-2014 academic year, after which, she would like to continue a career in academia. She has been taking lessons to learn the flute and loves theater. Bahareh Inanloo (Florida International University) After completing a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in water resources and environmental engineering, Bahareh turned to a Ph.D. in environmental engineering to continue focusing on research. Now as a Ph.D. student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida International University, Bahareh is working under the supervision of Dr. Berrin Tansel on the STRIDE project titled “Consequence Based Route Selection for Hazardous Material Caro: GIS-Based Time Progression of Environmental Impact Radius of Accidental Spills.” The project aimed to assess hazardous material cargo routing options to reduce potential risks due to spills and ultimately provide tools for developing strategies to minimize risks of transportation accidents which impact human health and safety as well as environmental quality.
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Technology Transfer Activities STRIDE Student Poster Showcase & Competition, TRB 2014
Twenty–two students participated in the STRIDE Student Poster Competition held in conjunction with the University of Florida Transportation Institute (UFTI) Reception during the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington, D.C., in January. Winners of the poster competition included (see image at bottom) GaTech graduate student Hyun Woong Cho, who came in 1st Place for his poster titled “RealTime Congestion Pricing Strategies for Toll Facilities;” Mohammad Ilbeigi also of GaTech, who won 2nd Place for his poster on “Analysis of the Effects of Offering Price Adjustment Clauses on Highway Construction Bid Prices in Georgia;” and in 3rd Place, Seckin Ozkul from the University of Florida for his work on “CORSIMNG: A Simulation Platform for Reporting On-BoardDiagnostics (OBD) Data, Estimating Fuel and Emission Rates, and Modeling Automated Vehicles.”
Webinar by FDOT Secretary Ananth Prasad on Autonomous & Connected Vehicles in Florida
UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region Held in Atlanta, Ga.
The University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region was held March 24-25, 2014, and hosted by the National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management (NCTSPM), a Tier-1 UTC at GaTech. Approximately 160 people attended the conference. There were 36 papers and 47 posters presented. Sessions included Operations and Management, Bike/Pedestrians, Transit, Safety, Infrastructure, and Economics and Freight, and a state DOT panel titled “How Can Universities Better Assist State Highway Agencies (SHA) With Deployment of Research Results” was held with DOT participation from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Mississippi. Student participation was also part of the conference with a special session set aside for student chapters of WTS and ITE. The first UTC conference was conceptualized by STRIDE, a regional UTC housed at the University of Florida, which hosted the first conference in March 2013. 20 | STRIDE Annual 2014
FDOT Secretary Ananth Prasad spoke on “The Future of Transportation in Florida and Beyond: Autonomous and Connected Vehicles” at the University of Florida campus on March 13, 2014. The seminar was also offered as a live webcast and was hosted by the University of Florida Transportation Institute (UFTI), STRIDE, and the UF College of Engineering. Secretary Prasad addressed an audience of more than 50 students, faculty and staff. He said Florida legislation now allows for testing of automated vehicles, and it is one of four other states, including California, Michigan and Nevada that will serve as a test bed for connected vehicle infrastructure.
Mohammed Hadi of FIU Speaks at USDOT/OST-R on Students & ITS Careers
Associate Professor Mohammad Hadi from Florida International University in Miami, was one of the guest speakers during the Educating Students for ITS Careers: Are Universities Meeting the Challenge? webinar hosted by USDOT/OST-R on Feb. 6, 2014, in Washington, D.C. Dr. Hadi spoke about his experience teaching ITS to graduate students.
WTS Transportation Symposium on the Future of Transportation
Guest panelists Alex Bond of the Eno Center for Transportation, Anoch Whitfield of Tindale Oliver and Debbie Leistner of the City of Gainesville were invited to speak on the Future of Transportation and other issues during the 4th WTS Transportation Symposium on Nov. 13, 2014, at the University of Florida campus. The event was well attended with more than 40 guests comprised of students and transportation professionals.
(Top picture) Panelists at the UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region in Atlanta, Ga. (Middle picture) UF students at the STRIDE Student Poster Showcase and Competition during TRB 2014. (Bottom picture) WTS Florida Gator Student Chapter members.
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Awards Congratulations to Louis Merlin, STRIDE Student of the Year! Dr. Louis Merlin has been selected as the STRIDE Student of the Year for 2014. Dr. Merlin graduated in 2014 from the City and Regional Planning program at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill, a STRIDE consortium member. Currently, Dr. Merlin is the Dow Sustainability Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan. He holds an undergraduate degree in math from Yale, a master’s degree in city planning from GaTech and was a practicing planner before pursuing doctoral studies at UNC.
Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku
Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku Associate Professor University of Alabama at Birmingham Named ITE Fellow, Fall 2014
Ramadan Ossama Outstanding Graduate Student Engineer in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, 2014 (UAB)
Gauen Alexander 2014 ALSITE Billy T. Jones Memorial Scholarship (UAB)
Seckin Ozkul 2nd place poster, “Heavy Vehicle Effects on Florida Freeways and Multilane Highways,” Poster Competition, ITE District 10 Florida Section Annual Meeting, Kissimmee, FL, Nov. 6-8, 2013. 3rd place poster, “CORSIM-NG: A Simulation Platform for Reporting On-Board-Diagnostics (OBD) Data, Estimating Fuel and Emission Rates, and Modeling Automated Vehicles,” Regional UTC Poster Competition, TRB 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2014 (UF)
Margaret-Avis Akofio-Sowah Leadership Legacy Graduate Scholarship (GaTech) Thomas Chase Pruthvi Manjunatha Don Watson 2nd Place, UF Traffic Bowl Team, 2014
ITE International Traffic Bowl
Dr. Louis Merlin (center) with Dr. Shashi Nambisan and USDOT/OST-R Assistant Secretary Gregory Winfree (right).
Xuanwu Chen Henry P. Boggs Student Paper Award, 2014 (FIU)
Somaye Fakharian Qom ITS Florida Anne S. Brewer Scholarship (FIU)
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Atiyya Shaw Helene M. Overly Graduate Scholarship (GaTech) Kristen Schneider Sharon D. Banks Memorial Scholarship, WTS South Florida Chapter, 2014 (UF) Mamidipalli Shrikanth 2014 GAFP Scholarship, UAB Graduate School and CCEE (UAB) Kelly Smulovitz Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship (GaTech) Ruoying Xu Eisenhower Award 2014 (UF) Yinan Zheng Helene M. Overly Memorial Scholarship, WTS South Florida Chapter, 2014 (UF)
Clockwise: The WTS Florida Gator Student Chapter during the Transportation Symposium at UF, fall 2014; A student with his poster at the STRIDE Student Poster Showcase and Competition; Dr. Ruth Steiner (middle) with Alex Bond of Eno (former UF student) and Ed Mierzejewski (former director at CUTR/USF) during the UF Reception at TRB. STRIDE Annual 2014 | 23
Activities at STRIDE Consortium Universities
Enrique Peñalosa Londoño
Dr. Lesley Ross
Dr. Daniel Rodriguez Hosted Former Mayor of Bogota, Colombia at UNC Chapel Hill
Enrique Peñalosa Londoño, who served as Bogota’s mayor from 1998 to 2001, was invited by UNC Chapel Hill to give a public talk on “Cities, Equity and Quality of Life.” Mr. Peñalosa Londoño believes that, “An advanced city is not a place where the poor move about in cars, rather it’s where even the rich use public transportation” and that, “A bikeway is a symbol that shows that a citizen on a $30 bicycle is equally important as a citizen on a $30,000 car.” The former mayor interacted with UNC and Duke University graduate students and with local leaders to discuss decision-making related to sustainable transportation topics. Mr. Peñalosa Londoño worked as a journalist and consultant on urban and transportation policy. He is a politician who co-founded the Green Party of Colombia and a presidential candidate for the country’s elections.
Former STRIDE Researcher is ViceChair of Safe Mobility for Older Person TRB Committee
Dr. Lesley Ross, formerly at UAB, is ViceChair of Safe Mobility for Older Persons Committee at TRB. Dr. Ross, who is the co-PI on the STRIDE funded project titled “A Naturalistic Driving Study Across the Lifespan,” will once again serve as the vicechair of the Safe Mobility for Older Persons Committee TRB Committee. She is now an assistant professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University.
STRIDE Funded Pedestrian Safety Virtual Reality Prototype Featured in Local Media Dr. David Schwebel, a psychology professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is using a Virtual Reality prototype to teach children how to safely cross the street. The project is now complete and in the peer-
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review stage. The prototype, which was placed at the YMCA Youth Center in Birmingham, Ala., in summer 2014, has been featured on various local media sources in the Birmingham area. The STRIDE-funded project is titled “Teaching School Children Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality.” Below are two of the news articles as examples: UAB psychologist develops simulator to help kids learn how to safely cross a street (WNCN, Birmingham, Ala.) Walk this way: UAB professor creates simulator for pedestrian safety (bizjournals.com)
Clockwise from left: Enrique Peñalosa; Alex Bond (middle) with Jessica Wallet (at left) and panelists at the WTS Transportation Symposium at UF; Dr. Lily Elefteriadou at the UF Reception with her book on Traffic Flow Theory; Dr. Randall Guensler and Dr. Kari Watkins with Dr. Mike Hunter (in the back), all from GaTech during the UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region hosted by GaTech in 2014. STRIDE Annual 2014 | 25
WTS & ITE Student Chapters North Carolina State University (NCSU)
The focus for NCSU’s ITE Student Chapter for the 2014 school year was on increasing participation among undergraduate students and all members at regular chapter meetings. NCSU ITE worked with transportation professors on sharing the benefits of ITE with their undergraduate students. Members actively sought input on speakers for monthly business meetings. A frequent request was to highlight how research can be beneficial outside of an academic setting. Additional topics include a focus on the public outreach phase of projects, the difference between working in the private sector versus the public sector versus academia, and disseminating real-time transportation information through smart phone applications. In addition to meetings, students also participated in a semi-annual adopt-a-highway project.
Florida International University (FIU) As a newly established chapter, the Florida International University (FIU) Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Student Chapter focused on promotion. A variety of academic and social activities were held, such as the Engineering Expo in February, where members presented in the IITS (Integrated Intelligent Transportation System) lab and the Driving Simulator lab, introducing transportation engineering to grade school children. In fall 2014, the chapter received official recognition from WTS International. The student chapter, in collaboration with FDOT, started a project titled “Evaluation of Downtown Pedestrian Priority Zone Strategies” in October 2014. The ITE Student Chapter at FIU hosted 10 distinguished professionals from both the academia and industry as guest speakers in the spring and fall
of 2014. The chapter members attended the TRB 93rd Annual Meeting in Washington D.C., in January 2014, participating in poster presentations and technical sessions. Members also attended the 2014 FSITE/ SFWTS Annual Meeting in Boca Raton in November 2014, and participated in poster presentations and other technical sessions. The chapter won the “ITE District 10: Student Chapter Award” for outstanding activities throughout the previous year. Chapter member Xuanwu Chen received two awards: “District 10: Henry P. Boggs Student Paper Award” and “Bill McGrath Scholarship.” In February, the chapter hosted a webinar on Talking Technology and Transportation (T3): “Educating Students for ITS Careers: Are Universities Meeting the Challenge?” The speakers and participants discussed ITS education programs in FIU as well as the educational needs for the delivery of ITS learning.
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Georgia Institute of Technology (GaTech)
In January 2014, WTS@GT convened at the WTS Annual Winter Reception at TRB in Washington D.C. In Spring 2014, the chapter volunteered with Cool Girls Atlanta, an organization that is dedicated to the empowerment of girls – mostly at risk teens in the Atlanta area. WTS@GT continued volunteer work with Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day at Chamblee Charter High School in February. In September, WTS@GT hosted its first general body meeting – a scholarship panel. Six scholarship winners shared their experience of applying for scholarships in transportation. In October, four of the top female transportation leaders in Atlanta formed a panel to share their experiences and insights from working in the transportation industry. The discussion offered perspectives from a variety of transportation career pathways including transit, county and city government, and engineering and planning consulting.
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
UAB ITE chapter members participated in the 93rd Annual TRB meeting, where three representatives presented posters at the STRIDE student poster competition. Members participated in the spring and fall 2014 ALSITE meetings where they attended technical sessions, and took advantage of networking opportunities. Three chapter members participated in the Traffic Bowl Competition at the Spring ALSITE Meeting. In October, the UAB ITE Student Chapter hosted a presentation by Dr. Julie Price on “UAB Efforts Toward a Sustainable Campus.” On Oct. 10, 2014, Dr. Virginia P. Sisiopiku, ITE Student Chapter Faculty Advisor, offered a Career Information Session focusing on transportation engineering.
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University of Florida (UF)
The WTS Florida Gator Student Chapter attended the UTC Conference for the Southeastern Region in Atlanta, Ga., on March 2014. They also hosted a booth with the ITE chapter during UF’s Engineering Week, and a workshop with Marsha Anderson-Bomar titled “The Language of Leadership.” In fall 2014, the WTS student chapter at UF held its annual transportation symposium with guest panelists from the Eno Center for Transportation, Tindale Oliver and the City of Gainesville, where speakers addressed the future of transportation and funding. UF’s ITE student chapter hosted three transportation seminars in 2014 featuring work conducted by transportation professionals: “Developing Traffic Signal Control in a Developing World” presented by Dr. Gregory Brodski, President of AGA Group, Inc.; “Intelligent Transportation Systems in Alachua County” co-hosted with WTS, presented by Matt Weisman, a UF graduate and now current Traffic Operations Manager for the City of Gainesville; and “Florida’s Program for Automated Vehicle Highways (AVH) and Engineering Education Considerations for AVH” presented by UFTI faculty Dr. Scott Washburn. ITE also hosted a webinar on Adaptive Traffic Control Systems (ATCS) in October. ITE members attended the 2014 Florida Section of ITE Annual Meeting in November, in Boca Raton, Fla., where ITE member Miguel Lugo received the 2nd place prize of $100 for his poster titled, “Definitional Issues: What Is a SelfDriving Car?” The UF ITE traffic bowl team placed 2nd in the 2014 ITE International Collegiate Traffic Bowl Grand Championship in Seattle, Wash., in August 2014.
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Alumni: Where are they now?
Natalia Barbour
Shilpa Boppana
Louis A. Merlin Natalia Barbour, M.S. Doctoral Teaching/Research Assistant University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. Attended University of Alabama at Birmingham Shilpa Boppana, B.A. Graduate Student, Clinical Psychology University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss. Attended University of Alabama at Birmingham Candace Brakewood, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering City College of New York, New York, N.Y. Attended Georgia Institute of Technology Donielle Curry, B.S. Master’s Degree Student, Clinical Psychology Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. Attended University of Alabama at Birmingham
Candace Brakewood
Yiqiang Ouyang
Donielle Curry
Jiabin Shen
Yingfei Huang
Suwan Shen
Ben Lytle
David Wasserman
Yingfei Huang, MAURP Transportation Analyst Cambridge Systematics, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Attended University of Florida
Yiqiang Ouyang, Ph.D. Associate Engineer Lexis/Nexis Risk Solutions, Houston, Tex. Attended University of Florida
Ben Lytle, MAURP Transportation Planner AECOM, Orlando, Fla. Attended University of Florida
Jiabin Shen, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Researcher Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio State University, Colombus, Ohio Attended University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ann McGrane, M.C.R.P. Leadership Fellow Port Authority of N.Y. & N.J. Attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Louis A. Merlin Ph.D., AICP Postdoctoral Researcher University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Suwan Shen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaii, Manoa, Hawaii Attended University of Florida
David Wasserman, MAURP Planner/GIS Programmer Intern Fehr & Peers, San Francisco, Calif. Attended University of Florida STRIDE Annual 2014 | 29
Ann McGrane
Ruoying Xu Sarah Wright, B.A.(not pictured) M.S./Ph.D. Program Student, Psychology University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Miss. Attended University of Alabama at Birmingham Ruoying Xu, M.S., MAURP Ph.D. student Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California at Berkeley Attended University of Florida Shanty Yulianti Rachmat, Ph.D. (not pictured) Lecturer Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia Attended University of Florida
K-12 Workforce Development
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n 2012 and 2013, the STRIDE Center provided funding to five consortium members to establish K-12 activities at their home institutions: Florida International University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University, University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Florida. The primary focus of these projects were to increase interest of grade-level students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Below is a snapshot of some of the activities that took place in 2014. Across all STRIDE universities, there were 2,353 participants in STRIDE Workforce Development (WFD) events.
North Carolina State University (NCSU)
NCSU presented their “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” workshops across the state in 2014, and co-sponsored multiple “Transportation YOU” events. Their “LEGO® Robot Vehicle Afterschool Workshops: Transportation Engineering Problem Solving” final report was submitted in March 2014. LEGO® robot vehicles were purchased, and graduate students were enlisted to present the STRIDE LEGO® curriculum downloaded from UF to middle school students.
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
The UAB K-12 Workforce Development Project draft final project report was submitted for external review on December 2014. The UAB WFD personnel conducted “Kids in Engineering Day” and “Girls in Science and Engineering” programs at multiple venues to youth across the state. A booth presented WFD topics at a University Career Fair in May 2014 to K-4th grade students.
Florida International University (FIU)
Workforce project PIs from across five STRIDE universities collaborated on a poster showcasing workforce development activities which was presented at the 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region March 2014. (Poster image at top right.)
FIU K-12 Workforce Development Project personnel collaborated with WTS and ITE student chapters for outreach at local middle and high schools and during a February 2014 Engineering EXPO. Also in 2014 was the development of a resource book for compilation of hands-on educational activities focusing on transportation.
Georgia Institute of Technology (GaTech)
GaTech’s “Engaging in Engineering Initiative with Centennial Elementary School” project saw much success in 2014, with multiple two-hour sessions with 5th grade students, as well as a two-day immersive program. GaTech ITE and WTS graduate students volunteered to assist with the site visits. The team submitted a paper to the 2015 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Southeast Section Conference, “Introducing Transportation Engineering to Diverse K-8 School Students.”
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University of Florida (UF)
UF’s K-12 Workforce Development Project personnel published curriculum for “LEGO® Robot Vehicle Lesson Plans for Secondary Education,” which was downloaded all over the country in 2014. LEGO® courses, “Engineers Change the World” workshops, and SimCity modules were conducted at several local schools and youth programs. Two-hour traffic simulations, lab tours, and a Family Engineering Night were completed throughout the year to high school aged youth, with the assistance of UF student chapters of ASCE, ITE, and WTS.
Clockwise: Children at WTS FIU’s Engineering Expo; Two children working on SimCity at UF; A K-12 activity at NCSU
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Publications Grossman, A., Elango, V., Frackelton, A., and Guensler, R. (2014), “The Use of a Sidewalk Quality Assessment Survey in Developing Sidewalk Ratings” (14-4933), 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, D.C., January 2014. Grossman, A. and Xu, Y. (2014), “Educational Development in Pedestrian Infrastructure Research.” Southeast University Transportation Center Conference, Atlanta, Ga., April 2014. Grossman, A., Shaw, A., Pratyaksa, P., Greenwood, A., and Xu, Y. (2015), “Introducing Transportation Engineering to Diverse K-8 School Students.” Accepted to be presented at the 2015 American Society of Engineering Educators Southeast Section Conference, Gainesville, Fla., April 12-14, 2015. Hunter, E., et al. “Driver Yielding at Unsignalized Midblock Crossings,” Submitted for publication and to be presented at the TRB Annual Meeting, Jan. 20, 2014. Inanloo, B., and Tansel, B. “GISBased Analysis and Delineation of Odor Impact Zones: Effect of Atmospheric Stability and
Meteorological Conditions,” Solid Waste Association of North America Florida Sunshine Chapter (SWANA 2014), Bonaventure Resort, Weston, Fla., July 27-29, 2014. Inanloo, B., Tansel, B., Xin, J., and Bernardo-Bricker, A. “GIS-Based Routing of Hazardous Material Cargoes Considering Incident Costs After Accidental Release of Chemicals,” 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014. Khazraeian, S., Xiao, Y., Hadi, M., and Aghdashi, S. “Application of the Upcoming HCM Managed Lane Procedure to Pylon-Separated Managed Lane Analyses,” Accepted for presentation at the 94th TRB Annual Meeting and being considered for publication at the Journal of Transportation Research Board. Kondyli, A., Elefteriadou, L., and St. George, B. “An Investigation of the Freeway Capacity Definition and Values at Various Types of Bottlenecks,” Submitted for publication and to be presented at the TRB Annual Meeting, January 2015. STRIDE Annual 2014 | 33
Kondyli, A., Li, Z., and Elefteriadou, L. “Quantifying Weather Impacts on Traffic Operations for Implementation Into Florida’s Travel Time Reliability Model,” Transportation Letters: The International Journal of Transportation Research, forthcoming, accepted for publication October 2014.
Kondyli A., Sisiopiku V., Zhao L., and Barmpoutis A., “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” In Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation: Part II (ed. N. Stanton, S. Landry, G. Di Bucchianico, A. Vallicelli), July 2014, pp. 194-203, ISBN: 978-14951-2098-5.
Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., Barmpoutis, A., “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Krakow, Poland, pp. 194-204, 2014.
Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., Zhao, L., and Barmpoutis, A. “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), T. Ahram, W. Karwowski and T. Marek (ed.), Krakow, Poland, July 19-23, 2014, pp. 4416-4425.
Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., and Barmpoutis, A., “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Krakow, Poland, pp. 4416-4425, 2014. Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., and Barmpoutis, A. “A 3D Experimental Framework for Exploring Drivers’ Body Activity Using Infrared Depth Sensors,” IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems magazine, Special Issue on Connected Vehicles, 2015 (Submitted).
Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., Barmpoutis, A. “Computer Assisted Analysis of Drivers’ Body Activity Using a Range Camera,” Submitted to IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Transactions and Magazine, May 2014. Laval, J., Cho, H., Munoz, J., Yin, Y. “Real-Time Congestion Pricing Strategies for Toll Facilities,” Transportation Research Part B (2015) 19-31.
Li, P. and Lou, Y., “An Integer Multi-Objective Optimization Model and an Enhanced NonDominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm for the Contraflow Scheduling Problem,” The 15th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals, Beijing, China (Submitted), 2014. Mamidipalli, S., Sisiopiku, V., Schroeder, B., Elefteriadou, L., Salamati, K., and Rouphail, N. “A Probit-Based Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Model for Mid-Block Crossing Locations,” Submitted for publication and to be presented at the TRB Annual Meeting, January 2015. McDonald, N., McGrane, A., Rodgman, E., Steiner, R., Palmer, W., and Lytle, B. “Assessing Multimodal School Travel Safety in North Carolina,” Accident Analysis & Prevention 74: 126132, 2014. McDonald, N., Steiner, R., Palmer, M., Bullock, A., Sisiopiku, V., and Lytle, B. (2014), “Costs of School Transportation: Quantifying the Fiscal Impacts of Encouraging Walking and Bicycling for School Travel,” Transportation, DOI 10.1007/ s11116-014-9569-7, Springer, November 2014.
Metha G., Lou, Y., and Jones, S. “A Bayesian Analysis of Crash Severities with Multivariate Conway-Maxwell Poisson Distribution, Accident Analysis & Prevention,” (Submitted), 2014. Aditi, M., Gooze, A., Watkins, K., Asad, M., and Le Dantec, C. “Crowdsourcing and Its Application to Transportation Planning,” Transportation Research Record #2414, pp. 1 – 8, 2014. Aditi, M., Watkins, K., and LeDantec, C., “SocioDemographic Influence on Cyclists’ Self Classification by Rider Type,” Transportation Research Board 2015 Annual Meeting. Palak, G., Ekşioğlu, S.D., and Geunes, J. “Analyzing the Impact of Carbon Regulatory Mechanisms on Supplier and Mode Selection Decision: An Application in Biofuel Supply Chain,” International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 154, 198-216, August 2014. Palinginis, E., Akanser, A., Grossman, A., and Guensler, R., “Automated Assessment of Sidewalk Infrastructure Elements,” Southeast University 34 | STRIDE Annual 2014
Transportation Center Conference, Atlanta, Ga., April 2014. Rouphail, N. “A Novel Collision Classification Methodology Based on Temporal Link Speed Data and Congestion Thresholds,” 94th TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 13, 2015 (paper 15-5166). Schwebel, D.C., and McClure, L.A., “Children’s Pedestrian Route Selection: Efficacy of a Video and Internet Training Protocol,” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 26, 171-179. doi: 10.1016/j. trf.2014.07.005, 2014. Schwebel, D.C., and McClure, L.A., “Training Children in Pedestrian Safety: Distinguishing Gains in Knowledge From Gains in Safe Behavior,” The Journal of Primary Prevention, 35, 151-162. doi: 10.1007/s10935-014-0341-8, 2014. Schwebel, D.C., McClure, L.A., and Severson, J., “Teaching Children to Cross Streets Safely: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Health Psychology, 33, 628-638, 2014.
Schwebel, D.C., McClure, L.A., and Severson, J., “Usability and Feasibility of an Internet-Based Virtual Pedestrian Environment to Teach Children to Cross Streets Safely,” Virtual Reality, 18, 5-11, doi: 10.1007/s10055-013-0238-5, 2014. Schwebel, D.C., McClure, L. A., and Severson, J., “Implementing and Disseminating Virtual Reality to Train Child Pedestrians in Street-Crossing,” Paper submitted for presentation at the Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference, San Diego, Calif., 2015, March. Schwebel, D.C., Rodriguez, D., Sisiopiku, V., Severson, J., and Combs, T., “Teaching Schoolchildren Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality,” Paper presented at the 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., 2014, March. Shirmohammadi, N., Yin, Y., and Nie, Y. “A Tradable Credit Scheme for Staggered Work Time,” Proceedings CD of the 94nd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2014.
Sisiopiku, V.P., and Barbour, N., “Use of GIS Spatial Analysis to Identify Food Deserts in the State of Alabama,” Athens Journal of Health, Vol. 1, No. 2, June 2014, pp. 91-103. Sisiopiku, V. “Computer Assisted Analysis of Drivers’ Body Activity Using a Range Camera,” Submitted in April 2014 to IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine. Sisiopiku, V. “A Probit-Based Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Model for Mid-Block Crossing Locations,” Submitted in July 2014 to Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Sisiopiku, V. “Where Do Pedestrians Jaywalk And How Do Drivers React? -- A Study within a Campus Environment,” Submitted in July 2014 to Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Tansel, B., “Propagation of Impacts After Oil Spills at Sea: Categorization and Quantification of Local vs. Regional and
Immediate vs. Delayed Impacts,” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 7, pp. 1–8, 2014. Washburn, S., Frey, C., Rouphail, N., Hulsberg, J., and Hu, J. “Emissions Modeling and Integration Into Micro-simulation Modeling,” Final Report in review, Southeastern Transportation Research, Innovation, Development and Education Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Weber, J., Misra, A., Grossman, A., Cernjul, G., McTague, S., Watkins, K. and Guensler, R., “Constructing Improved Bicycle Maps: User Preferences and Comparative Analysis,” Transportation Research Board 2014 Annual Meeting. Zhao, L., Zhang, L., Islam, M., Hosuri, R., Barmpoutis, A., Kondyli, A., and Sisiopiku, V. “Analyzing 3D Body Posture Activity during Merging and Lane Changing Maneuvers,” Submitted to Road Safety and Simulation International Conference, Orlando, Fla., October 2014.
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Zheng, Y., Chase, T., Elefteriadou, L., Schroeder, B., Sisiopiku, V. “Where Do Pedestrians Jaywalk and How Do Drivers React? -- A Study Within a Campus Environment,” Submitted for publication and to be presented at the TRB Annual Meeting, January 2014. Zheng, Y., Chase, T., Elefteriadou, L., Schroeder, B., Sisiopiku, V. “Driver Types and Their Behaviors Within a Campus Environment,” Submitted for consideration to the ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering, Under Review.
Presentations Akofio-Sowah, M., Brodie, S., Curtis, V., Xu, Y., Leous, A., and Amekudzi-Kennedy, A., “STEM and Our Future Transportation Leaders,” Poster presentation at the Georgia Department of Transportation and Georgia Transportation Institute Research Poster Session, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 23, 2014. Amekudzi, A. Presentations on STRIDE project “Livability Performance Measures to Transportation Plans and Projects” delivered at Atlanta Regional Commission Livability Workshop, July 2014. Amekudzi, A. Presentations on STRIDE project “Livability Performance Measures to Transportation Plans and Projects” delivered at Broward County MPO Workshop, August 2014. Barmpoutis, A. “Investigating the Effect of Drivers’ Body Motion on Traffic Safety,” 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE), Krakow, Poland, July 19-23, 2014. Barboutis, A, Kondyli, A., and Sisiopiku, V., “Teaching Schoolchildren Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality Investigation Of The
Effect Of Drivers’ Body Motion On Traffic Safety.” Presentation at the 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta Ga., 2014, March.
Grossman, A., et al., “Sidewalk Quality Assessment,” STRIDE Reception at the 93rd Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2014.
Hale, D.K. “Automation for Sensitivity Analysis, SelfCalibration, and Optimization,” TRB SimSub Calibration task group meeting, Washington D.C., Jan. 12, 2014.
Becerra, Z., Smith, T., Corso, G., and Kelling, N., “Detecting Changes in the Continuity of a Moving Object,” Kentucky Academy of Science, Lexington, Ky., 2014
Grossman, A., Elango, V., Frackelton, A., and Guensler, R. (2014), “The Use of a Sidewalk Quality Assessment Survey in Developing Sidewalk Ratings (14-4933),” 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2014.
Hale, D.K. “Automation for Sensitivity Analysis, SelfCalibration, and Optimization,” TRB Traffic Signal Systems Simulation task group meeting., Washington D.C., Jan. 13, 2014.
Ekşioğlu, S.D., Azadi, Z., and Geunes, J. “Optimizing Costs and Emissions Due to Inventory Replenishment of Perishable Products.” Proceedings of the ISERC, Montreal, Canada, May 31-June 2, 2014. Grossman, A., and Frackelton, A., “Innovative Technology for Sidewalk Assessment,” Pro Walk Pro Bike Pro Place Conference. Pittsburgh, Pa., September 2014. Grossman, A., Frackelton, A., and Guensler, R., “Benefits of Sidewalk Sentry Android App Data,” Georgia Department of Transportation and Georgia Transportation Institute Transportation Research Poster Session. Atlanta, Ga., September 2014. 36 | STRIDE Annual 2014
Grossman, A., and Xu, Y. “Educational Development in Pedestrian Infrastructure Research.” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014. Hadi, M., “Data Analytics and Modeling Tools to Support TSM&O Operations,” Presented at the ITS Florida Annual Meeting, December 2014. Hadi, M., “Multi-Level Evaluation of the Benefits of Intelligent Transportation Systems,” Presented at the ITS World Congress, Detroit, Mich., September 2014.
Hu, J., and Frey, H.C. “Comparison of Real World LightDuty Gasoline Vehicle Emissions for High Altitude Mountainous Versus Low Altitude Piedmont Study Areas,” Paper 14-1267, For presentation at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Jan. 12-16, 2014. Hunter, E. “Observational Study and Intercept Survey Approach for Modeling Pedestrian Behavior at Midblock Crosswalks,” TRB 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2014. Hunter, E., Salamati, K., Elefteriadou, L., Sisiopiku, V., Rouphail, N., Phillips, B., and Schroeder, B. “Driver Yielding at Unsignalized Midblock Crossings,” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2014. Inanloo, B., Tansel, B., Jin, X., and Bernardo-Bricker, A. “Cargo Specific Air Dispersion and Impact Zone Analysis after Accidental Release of Hazardous Materials,” TRB 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 12-16, 2014. Inanloo, B., Tansel, B., Jin, X., and Bernardo-Bricker, A. “Explosion Impact Analysis of Accidental Ammonia Releases during Transport,” TRB 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 12-16, 2014. Inanloo, B. and Tansel, B., “Comparison of Explosion vs. Health Impact Zones After Accidental Release of Hazardous Materials during Transport,” FIU, College of Engineering and Computing, CEE Graduate Research Day on Feb. 21, 2014. Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., and Barmpoutis, A. “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” Accepted for presentation at the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2014), Kraków, Poland, July 2014.
Laval, J. and Cho, H. “Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Pricing Strategies for Managed Lanes,” GDOT/GTI poster session, One Georgia Center, Sept. 23, 2014.
of the Effect of Drivers’ Body Motion on Traffic Safety,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 24-25, 2014.
Li, Z., Elefteriadou, L., and Kondyli, A. “Modeling Weather Impacts on Traffic Operations: Implementation Into Florida’s Travel Time Reliability Model,” 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2014.
Kondyli, A., Sisiopiku, V., and Barboutis, A., “Comparative Analysis of Driving Maneuvers Using 3D Body Posture Data,” 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2014), Kraków, Poland, July 2014.
LaMondia, J., Moore, N., and Damghani, B. “Comparing Bicycle LOS with Cyclists’ Perceived Level of Safety,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 24-25, 2014.
Mamidipalli, S. and Sisiopiku, V., “Modeling Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Behavior at Mid-Block Locations,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014.
LaMondia, J., Watkins, K., Brakewood, C., and Seidband, S. “Developing a New Course for Public Transportation Education: Matching Academic Content to Workforce Needs,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 24-25, 2014.
Shrikanth, M., Sisiopiku, V., Schroeder, B., Elefeteriadou, L., Salamati, K., and Rouphail, N. “Probit-Based Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Model for Midblock Crossing Locations,” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2014.
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McDonald, N., Steiner, R., Lytle, B., and Palmer, M. “Quantifying the Full Costs of School
Transportation,” Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, Calif., March 2014. McDonald, N.C., et al. “Assessing Multimodal School Travel Safety in North Carolina,” 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, STRIDE Poster Session, Washington, D.C., January 2014. McDonald, N.C., “Costs of School Transportation,” Active Living Research Conference, February 2014. McDonald, N., Steiner, R. Palmer, M., and Lytle, B., “The Full Cost of School Transportation,” Presented at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, Calif., March 2014. Misra, A., Watkins, K., and LeDantec, C. “Cycle Atlanta – Facilitating GPS Based Data Collection for Bicyclists in Atlanta,” Submitted to North American Travel Monitoring Exposition and Conference, 2014. Michalaka, D., Zangui, M., Yin, Y., and Lawphongpanich, S. “Deployment Strategies of Managed Lanes on Arterials,” Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting,
Washington D.C., January 2014. Ozkul, S. and Washburn, S. “Analysis of Heavy Vehicle Effects on Florida Freeways and Multilane Highways Using Advanced Vehicle Performance Modeling,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 24-25, 2014. Palak, G., Eksioglu, S.D., Geunes, J. “Transportation Mode Selection Under Carbon Emission Considerations,” International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Istanbul, Turkey, Jan. 27-28, 2014. Poros, J. “A Regional Land Use Transportation Decision Support Tool for Mississippi,” Houston Exchange Club meeting, Houston, Miss., May 2, 2014. Ramadan, O., Sisiopiku, V., and Peters, R., “Sustainability Design and Rating Systems for Transportation: A Synthesis of Practice,” Invited poster presentation presented at the 93rd Transportation Research Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 12-16, 2014.
Schwebel, D.C., “Applying Psychological Science to Child Injury Prevention: New Interventions for Old Challenges,” Invited Grand Rounds lecture presented at the Research Institute of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, September 2014. Schwebel, D.C., “Pedestrian Safety: Keeping children Safe,” Invited keynote presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA), San Antonio, Texas., May 2014. Schwebel, D.C., “Keeping Children Safe on the Road: Using Virtual Reality to Teach Pedestrian Safety,” Invited lecture presented at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Standing Committee on Highway Traffic Safety, Montgomery, Ala., May 2014. Schwebel, D.C., “Child Injury Prevention: Applying Psychological Science to a Public Health Challenge,” Invited lecture presented at the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., January 2014.
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Schwebel, D., Rodriguez, D., Sisiopiku, V., Severson, J., and Combs, T. “Teaching Schoolchildren Pedestrian Safety: A Pragmatic Trial Using Virtual Reality,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014. Shaw A., Bae, J., Woolery, W., Corso, G., Rodgers, M., and Hunter, M. “Effects of Roadway Complexity on Drivers With ADHD,” University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Birmingham, Ala., March 26, 2014. Shaw A., Woolery, W., Bae, J., Corso, G., Rodgers, M., and Hunter, M. “Effects of Roadway Complexity on Drivers with ADHD,” Southeastern Transportation Research, Innovation, Development and Education Center (STRIDE) Student Poster Showcase, Washington D.C., Jan. 12, 2014. Sisiopiku, V., et al., “STRIDE K-12 Transportation Workforce Development- A Collaborative Effort,” Poster Presentation at the 2014 University Transportation
Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2014. Sisiopiku, V., Haleem, K., Islam, M., Gan, A., Alluri, P., Sullivan, A., Stavrinos, D. “Traffic Safety Impacts of Digital Roadside Advertisin in Alabama and Florida,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014. Sisiopiku, V., Washburn, L., Martin, J., Tansel, B., Heiselt, N. E. “STRIDE K-12 Transportation Workforce Development - A Collaborative Effort,” 2nd Annual University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 24-25, 2014. Sisiopiku, V. and Mamidipalli, S., “Modeling Pedestrian Gap Acceptance Behavior at Midblock Crossing Locations,” Poster Presentation at the 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2014. Smith, T., Becerra, Z., Corso, G., and Kelling, N. “Detecting Changes in the Direction of
a Moving Object,” Kentucky Academy of Science, Lexington, Ky. Steiner, R.L., “Quantifying the Full Cost of School Transportation,” Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Philadelphia, Pa., October 2014. Steiner, R.L., “School Siting and Children’s Travel: Planning to Support Active Transportation,” Presented to Seminar of Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans), Seattle, Wash., February 2014. Steiner, R. L., “The Economics of School Transportation and Safe Routes to School,” Presented at the Southeast Regional Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Summit, Davidson, North Carolina, (Invited), July 2014. Steiner, R. L., “Improving Safety and Minimizing Children’s Travel: The Importance of School Planning,” Presented at Interchangeability: An International Conference on School Transport for Transport Professionals, (Invited), June 2014.
Terdalkar, S., Stavrinos, D.S., Ross, L., Caamano, E.X., Sisiopiku, V. “Validation of Data Acquisition Device for the Use in Naturalistic Study of Driving Across the Lifespan,” The 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12-16, 2014. Terdalkar S., Stavrinos, D., Caamano, E., Sisiopiku, V., and Ross, L., “Validation of a Data Acquisition Device in the Senior and Adolescent Naturalistic Driving Study (SANDS),” Invited poster presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2014. Wang, C., J. Huegy, “Determining the Free-Flow Speeds in a Regional Travel Demand Model Based on the Highway Capacity Manual,” TRB Annual Meeting Session 777, Washington, D.C., January 2014. Washburn, L. and Tansel, B., “K-12 Transportation Workforce Development: A Collaborative Effort,” 2014 University
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Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, Atlanta, Ga., March 2425, 2014. Watkins, K., Handy, S., Grossman, A., and Guensler, R., “Environmental Sustainability Through Bicycle and Pedestrian Research,” National UTC Poster Session on Bicycle and Pedestrian Research. Research and Innovative Technology Administration. Washington, D.C., Sept. 29, 2014. Watkins, K., “Teaching Pedestrian and Bicycle Education,” Transportation Research Board Pedestrian and Bicycle Education Subcommittee,” Washington D.C., January 2014. Watkins, K., “Atlanta’s Innovative Planning Technology (Mobile Workshop),” American Planning Association National Conference, 2014. Watkins, K., “Cycle Atlanta: Creating a Cycling City,” American Planning Association National Conference, 2014. Xu, Y., Hunter, M., Guensler, R., Grossman, A., Shaw, A.,
Pratyaksa, P., Greenwood, A. (2014), “Engaging in Transportation Engineering initiatives with K-12 Students,” Georgia Department of Transportation and Georgia Transportation Institute Transportation Research Poster Session, Atlanta, Ga., September 2014. Yinan, Z., Chase, R., Elefeteriadou,L., Schroeder, B., and Sisiopiku, V. “Where Do Pedestrians Jaywalk and How Do Drivers React? Study Within Campus Environment,” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2014.
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