CURRICULUM
VITA
A. ESSAM RADWAN
Professor and Chair
Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida 32816-2450
(407) 823-2841
PERSONAL DATA
- Born in Egypt on November 1, 1950 (U. S. Citizen)
- Married to Wendy Shaffer
- Two children, Omar and Adam
- Excellent Health
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
Ph.D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,
December 1978, Major: Transportation Engineering
M.S.C.E. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,
December 1976, Major: Transportation Engineering
B.S.C.E. Cairo University, 1972, Giza, Egypt, 1972
Major: Civil Engineering (With Honors)
AREA OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH
Taught courses related to transportation
engineering, traffic engineering, and computer applications in
traffic operations. Conducted research in numerous transportation
applications including Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS),
highway safety, computer simulation of traffic flow and operations,
transportation of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes including
nuclear spent fuels, and regional freight transportation modeling.
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
Registered Professional Engineer
in Arizona, Florida, Virginia and Egypt.
POSITIONS HELD
August, 1990 - Present: Professor
and Chair of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department,
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816-2450.
August, 1984 - August 1990: Associate
Professor in the Civil Engineering Department, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ, 85287. Promoted to Professor in 1990.
September, 1978 - August, 1984:
Assistant Professor in the Civil Engineering Department, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061.
Tenured and Promoted to Associate Professor in 1984.
August, 1974 - August, 1978: Graduate
Assistant in Research with the Joint Highway Research Project,
Purdue University, School of Civil Engineering, West Lafayette,
IN 47907.
July, 1972 - July, 1974: Graduate
Teach. Ass't.,Civil Eng'rg Depart., Cairo Univ. Giza, Egypt.
July, 1972 - July 1974: Part-Time
Staff Member of a Transportation Consultant Firm, Cairo, Egypt
(Osman Transportation Engineering Firm).
June, 1973 - August, 1973: Training
Engineer, Highway Department of LODZ, Poland.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Graduation with Distinction, 1967, High School Diploma, Cairo, Egypt.
School of Engineering Scholarship, 1968 - 1972, Cairo University, Egypt.
Bachelor Degree with Honors, 1972, Cairo University, Egypt.
Outstanding Young Men of America, 1980.
Eminent Engineer, Tau Beta Pi, 1992
CHI EPSILON, 1992
WHO'S WHO REGISTRY, Platinum Edition,
1992
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Administrative duties at UCF included
the department accreditation by the ABET board, the accreditation
by the Southern Accreditation of Colleges and Schools, the accreditation
by the State University System, hiring faculty, interacting with
the CEE advisory board for the purpose of raising funds and reviewing
the undergraduate and graduate curricula in both programs (Civil
and Environmental engineering), and developing a department strategic
plan. The department currently has twenty two faculty, four staff
members, three Research Associates, and a technician. The undergraduate
enrollment amounts to 620 students equally split among the two
programs, and 135 graduate students. The following are highlights
of major accomplishments during my administrative tenure at UCF:
Secured a six year accreditation
period in 1991.
Assisted with SACS and SUS accreditation
activities in 1994.
Hired 9 new faculty tenure track
members, two of which are African/Americans of which one male
and one female.
Worked with five CEE faculty to
achieve tenure and promotion to Assocaite Professor, and one
promotion from the rank Associate Professor to the rank of Professor.
Completed a department strategic
plan in 1991 and updated it in early 1994.
Hired two new staff members (secretarial
level).
Worked with the Curriculum sub-committee
of the CE advisory board to evaluate both program curricula.
Proposed changes were partially voted on by the faculty and included
in the '94-'95 catalog.
Worked with theDean of Engineering
and the fund raising sub-committee of the CE advisory board to
establish the "Alex Alexander professorship" for Environmental
restoration. The Professorship was completed in october 1996.
Established an Infrastructure
Endowed Professorship for civil engineering.
Increased the annual research
funding in the CEE Department to over $2,000,000.
Increased the total student enrollment
from 420 to 750.
Worked with the local consultant
firms to establish student scholarships including Greiner , ASCE,
and FES scholarships.
Increased the department exposure
locally and nationally by developing a promotional videotape,
the "Surveyor" newsletter, short courses and workshops,
and Executive Conferences to attract international delegations.
Worked closely with the executive
officer and the CEE faculty to improve advisement especially for
the undergraduate program. The outcome is a significant increase
in the size of the graduating class.
Attracted an Executive Conference
on Motor Vehicle and the Environment to UCF which is sponsored
by the International Road Federation. The fifth in the series
was scheduled for May 1996.
Offered several workshops at UCF
and encouraged other CEE faculty to develop similar activities.
SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS
1996 : Principal Investigator:
Planning grant to establish a Center for Research on Environmental
Degradation, Infrastructure, and Transportation, Division of
Sponsored Research, UCF (Sponsor $50,000),
Co-P.I. ( Al-Deek, Cooper, Kersten, and Reinhart)
1995-1997: Principal Investigator:
" Driving Simulator Technologies", Florida Department
of Transportation (Sponsor $580,000), Co-P.I.( Bauer, Klee, and
Al-Deek)
1996-1997: Co-Principal Investigator:
"Demographic Factors, Roadway Design, and Traffic Accidents:
An Analytical Investigation", Florida Department of Transportation
(Sponsor $100,000), P.I.( Aty)
1995-1997: Co-Principal Investigator:
" Development of a Simulation Model for the OOCEA Plazas
and Study of Air Quality Benefits of EPASS", Orlando/Orange
County Expressway Authority (Sponsor $100,000), P.I. (H. Al-Deek)
1995-1997: Co-Principal Investigator:
" Prediction of Traffic Conditions Along the I-4 Corridor",
Florida Department of Transportation (Sponsor $100,000), P.I.
(H. Al-Deek)
1995: Co-Principal Investigator:
" A Methodology for Evaluating Level of Service at Florida
Toll Plazas", Orlando/Orange County Expressway Authority
(Sponsor $ 75,000, pending)
1995: Co-Principal Investigator:"
Testing & Analysis of Recycled and Non-recycled Materials",
NASA/JFK Space Center (Sponsor $ 50,000), P.I. (S. Kuo)
1994: Co-Principal Investigator:
"Traffic Evaluation of the Electronic Toll and Traffic
Management (ETTM) Systems at the OOCEA Plazas", Orlando/Orange
County Expressway Authority (Sponsor $50,000), P.I. (H. Al-Deek).
1994: Principal Investigator: "Ridership
Income Correlation", Orlando/Orange County Expressway Authority
(Sponsor $30,000), Co-P I (D. S. Leftwich, and D. Fuller).
1993-1995: Principal Investigator:
"Safety Criteria for protective and/or Permissive Left Turn
Phasing", Florida Department of Transportation (Sponsor $119,915),
Co-PI (H. Al-Deek, M. Johnson).
1992-1993: Principal Investigator:
"Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety", Florida Department
of Transportation, (Sponsor $4,540).
1991-1993: Principal Investigator:
"TravTek Evaluation", Subcontract to Science Application
International Corporation (SAIC), FHWA (Sponsor $303,000), Co-PI
(H. M. Al-Deek, D.S. Leftwich, C. Lee, and Linda Malone).
1992-1993: Principal Investigator:
"Fire Trends on Motor Vehicles", AAA Safety Foundation
(Sponsor $50,000).
1991-1992: Principal Investigator
"Characteristics of Incidents Involving Transportation of
Hazardous Substances", Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research
Center, (Sponsor $25,000), Co-P.I. (D. S. Leftwich).
1989-1990: Principal Investigator:
"Effect of Right Turning Vehicles on Traffic Volume Signal
Warrants," Arizona Department of Transportation, June 1989-January
1990, (Sponsor: $75,000), Co-P.I. (J. Upchurch).
1989: Principal Investigator: "HAZMAT
Incident Database," Arizona Department of Transportation,
April 1989-October 1989 (Sponsor: $9,950).
1989-1990: Principal Investigator:
"Interchange Design and Analysis Software," Arizona
Department of Transportation, June 1989-May 1990, (Sponsor: $19,000).
1988-1989: Co-Principal Investigator:
"Left turn Signal Warrants," Arizona Department of
Transportation, November 1988-March 1989, (Sponsor: $50,000),
P.I. (J. Upchurch).
1988: Principal Investigator: "Analysis
of Median Lighting," State-of-the-Art Report, Arizona Department
of Transportation, September 1988 to November 1988, (Sponsor:
$9,000).
1987-1988: Principal Investigator:
"Management of Accidents Involving the Release of Dioxins,"
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Committee on the Challenges
of Modern Society, (Sponsor: $3,400).
1987: Principal Investigator: "Effect
of Right Turning Vehicles on Traffic Signal Volume Warrants,"
State-of-the-Art Report, Arizona Department of Transportation,
July 1987-September 1987, (Sponsor: $6,000), Co-P.I. (J. Upchurch).
1987: Principal Investigator: "Evaluation
of Traffic Operation Countermeasures to Reduce Air Pollution,"
State-of-the-Art Report, Arizona Department of Transportation,
August 1987-November 1987, (Sponsor: $9,000).
1987-1988: Principal Investigator:
"Development of Computerized Database for Hazardous Material
Accident Reports," Arizona Department of Transportation,
(Sponsor $9,960).
1986: Principal Investigator: "Safety
Effect of Traffic Signal Installations," State-of-the-Art
Report, Arizona Department of Transportation, September 1986-January
1987, (Sponsor: $7,500).
1986-1987: Principal Investigator:
"Yucca Mountain Transportation Demand Assessment,"
Subcontract with Mountain West Research, Phoenix, Arizona, September
1986-June 1987 (Sponsor: $14,435), Co-P.I. (J. Zaniewski).
1986 -1987: Principal Investigator:
"Arizona Freight Network Analysis," Arizona Department
of Transportation, March 1986 to June 1987 (Sponsor: $140,000),
Co-P.I. (J. Cochran, M. Farris).
1985: Co-Principal Investigator:
"The Transportation of Hazardous Materials and Wastes in
Arizona," Arizona Department of Transportation, January 1985
to August 1985 (Sponsor: $42,000), P.I. (D. Pijawka)
1984-1986: Principal Investigator:
"Comparative Assessment of Computer Programs for Traffic
Signal Planning, Design and Operations," Arizona Department
of Transportation, September 1984 to March 1985 (Sponsor: $122,000),
Co-P.I. (J. Matthias, S. Rajan).
1984-1985: Principal Investigator:
"Automatic Passenger Counting System for Transit Buses,"
Virginia Department of Highway and Transportation, June 1984 to
September 1985 (Sponsor: $50,000).
1983-1984: Principal Investigator:
"Flood/Hurricane Evacuation Plan for the City of Virginia
Beach," The City of Virginia Beach and the Virginia Office
of Emergency and Energy Services, November 1983 to November 1984
(Sponsor: $38,000).
1983-1985: Co-Principal Investigator:
"Transportation Actions to Reduce Evacuation Times Under
Natural Disasters," National Science Foundation, January
1983 to January 1985 (Sponsor: $182,000).
1979-1981: Principal Investigator:
"Bus Preemption System Justification at Urban Intersections,"
Initiation Grant, National Science Foundation, April 1979 to September
1981 (Sponsor: $31,000).
CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTRACTS:
CONFERENCES:
1996: Co-Director: "Fifth
Executive Conference on Motor Vehicles and the Environment",
Sponsored by the International Road Federation and held in Orlando
in May 1996 (Sponsor: $14,000).
1995: Director: "Fourth
Executive Conference on Motor Vehicles and the Environment",
Sponsored by the International Road Federation and held in Orlando
in May 1995 (Sponsor: $14,000).
1994: Director: "Third Executive
Conference on Motor Vehicles and the Environment", Sponsored
by the International Road Federation and held in Orlando in May
1994 (Sponsor: $14,000).
1993: Director: "Second Executive
Conference on Motor Vehicles and the Environment", Sponsored
by the International Road Federation and held in Orlando in May
1993 (Sponsor: $14,000).
1992: Director: "First
Executive Conference on Motor Vehicles and the Environment",
sponsored by the International Road Federation and held in Orlando
in May 1992 (Sponsor $12,000).
1991: Director: "Air Quality
in Urban Transportation". A workshop sponsored by the World
Bank and held in December'91 in Washington, D.C. (Sponsor: $29,000).
1989: Director: "Third IRF
Executive Conference on Road Management", International Road
Federation, (Sponsor: $17,953), Co-PI (J. Zaniewski).
1988: Director: "Second Executive
Conference on Road Management ", International Road Federation,
(Sponsor: $15,000), Co-P.I. (J. Zaniewski).
1987: Co-Director: "First Executive
Conference on Road Management ", International Road federation,
(Sponsor: $11,000), Director (M. Betz).
WORKSHOPS:
1996: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing Workshops: PASSER II-90, TRANSYT- 7F, and TRAF-NETSIM",
Center For Professional Development at UCF. Five day workshop.
(Total Revenue: $ 26,000). March 1996.
1995 Director: " Geographic
Information Systems", sponsored by the Saudi Arabian Cultural
Mission, Washington, D.C., December 1995 ( Sponsor $ 14,000)
1995: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing Workshops: PASSER II-90, TRANSYT- 7F, and TRAF-NETSIM",
Oklahoma Department of Transportation, May/June/July 1995, (Sponsor:
$ 26,000)
1995: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at UCF. Five day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $ 27,000). March
1995.
1994: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at UCF. Five day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $17,000).
March 1994.
1993: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at UCF. Three day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $15,000).
August 1993.
1993: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at UCF. Three day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $25,000).
March 1993.
1992: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at UCF. Three day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $12,000).
August 1992.
1990: Director: " Traffic Signal
Timing in the 90's", Center For Professional Development
at ASU. Three day workshop. ( Total Revenue of $14,000).
June 1990.
PUBLICATIONS
REFEREED ARTICLES
1. A. E. Radwan, A. Garib, and H.
Al-Deek, "Investigating Crash and Non-Crash Motor Vehicle
Fire Trends and Characteristics ", Accident Analysis and
Prevention Journal, (forthcoming).
2. H. Al-Deek, A.E. Radwan, A. Mohammed, and J. Klodzinski, "Evaluating the Improvements of Traffic Operations at a Real-Life Toll Plaza With Electronic Toll Collection", ITS Journal, February 1996.
3. H. Al-Deek, S. Ishak, and A. E. Radwan, "Impact of Traffic Diversion with ATIS on
Traveler's Safety", Journals
of Computers and Industrial Engineering, November , 1995.
4. A. E. Radwan, H. Al-Deek, H. Othman,
M. Johnson, and S. Ishak, "Safety Criteria for Protective
and/or Permissive Left Turn Phasing", Accident and Analysis
and Prevention Journal, (forthcoming).
Predictions for Intelligent Transportation
Systems", ITE Journal, November 1995.
6. H. Al-Deek, A. Garib, and A. E. Radwan, "A New Method for Estimating Freeway
Incident Congestion", Transportation
Research Board, Record Number 1494, 1995.
7. H. Al-Deek, R. Wayson, and A.
E. Radwan, "A Methodology for Evaluating ATIS Impacts on
Air Quality", Journal of Transportation Engineering
of ASCE, Vol. 121 No. 4, 1995.
8. M. Elahi, A. E. Radwan, and M.
Goul, "Traffic Signal Using Mixed Controller Operations",
Journal of Transportation Engineering of ASCE, Vol.
118, No. 6, Dec. 1992.
9. M. Rahman, A. E. Radwan, and J.
Upchurch, "Modeling Spatial Impacts of Siting a NIMBY Facility",
Transportation Research Board, Record No. 1359, 1992.
10. M.J. Poppe, A.E. Radwan, and
J.S. Matthias, "Some Traffic Parameters for the Evaluation
of the Single Point Diamond Interchange," Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1303, 1991.
11. A.E. Radwan, F.S. Naguib, and
J. Upchurch, "Assessment of the TEXAS Computer Model Using
Field Data," Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1320, 1991.
12. M. Elahi, A.E. Radwan, and M.
Goul, "A Knowledge-Based System for Adaptive Traffic Signal
Control," Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1324, 1991.
13. Abkowitz, Alford, Boghani, Cashwell,
Radwan, and Rothberg, "State and Local Issues in Transportation
of Hazardous Materials: Toward a National Strategy", Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1313, 1991.
14. A.E. Radwan, S. Singh, and K.D.
Pijawka, "Projections of Hazardous Materials and Wastes Transportation:
Conceptual and Methodological Factors and Application", Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1264, 1991.
15. N. Parker, and A. E. Radwan,
"Maintenance Management Technology Training Through Case
Study Approach", Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1291, 1991.
16. A.E. Radwan, and R. Hutton, "Evaluation
Tools of Urban Interchange Design and Operations", Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1280, 1991.
17. N. Rouphail, and A. E. Radwan,
"Simultaneous Optimization of Signal Setting and Left Turn
Treatments", Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1287, 1991.
18. M. Rahman and A. E. Radwan, "Arizona
Freight Network Evaluation Using A Decision Support System."
Journal of Transportation Engineering of ASCE, Vol.
116, No. 2, March 1990.
19. M. Abkowitz, G. List, and E.
Radwan, "Critical Issues in the Safe Transport of Hazardous
Materials," Journal of Transportation Engineering of
ASCE, Vol. 115, No. 6, Nov. 1989.
20. T. O'Leary, M. Goul, K. Moffit,
and E. Radwan, "Validating Expert Systems: A Case History
of Paradigm," IEEE Expert Journal, Vol. 5,
No. 3, June 1990.
21. A. E. Radwan, M. Goul, T. O'Leary
and K. Moffit, "An Independent Verification Approach to Traffic
Engineering Knowledge-Based System Development," Transportation
Research, Vol. 23A, No. 4, 1989.
22. C. T. Joseph, A. E. Radwan, and
N. M. Rouphail, "Work Zone Analysis Model for the Signalized
Arterial," Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1194, 1989.
23. A. E. Radwan, J. K. Cochran,
and Martin T. Farris, "A Decision Support System for Freight
Transportation in Arizona," Transportation Research Board,
Record No. 1179, 1989.
24. A. E. Radwan, M. Rahman, and
S. A. Kalevela, "Freight Flow and Attitudinal Survey for
Arizona," Transportation Research Board, Record
No. 1179, 1989.
25. Martin T. Farris, and A. E. Radwan,
"The ASU Tram: A Campus Transportation Alternative."
Transportation Quarterly Journal, Vol. 43, No. 1,
January 1989.
26. S. A. Kalevela and A. E. Radwan,
"Transportation of Hazardous Materials on Arizona's Low Volume
Roads," Transportation Planning and Technology Journal,
Vol. 12, 1988.
27. A. Sadegh, A. E. Radwan, and
N. M. Rouphail, "ARTWORK: A Simulation Model of Work Zones
on Urban Arterial," Transportation Research Board,
Record No. 1163, 1988.
28. S. A. Kalevela, and A. E. Radwan,
"International Issues of Transporting Hazardous Materials,"
Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 1, January
1988.
29. J. S. Matthias, A. E. Radwan,
and A. Sadegh, "Comparison of Computer Programs for Isolated
Signalized Intersection," Special Issue on Microcomputers
in Transportation, Journal of Transportation Engineering of
ASCE, Vol. 113, No. 4, July 1987.
30. A. Sadegh, and A. E. Radwan,
"A Comparative Assessment of Delay Models," Journal
of Transportation Engineering of ASCE, Vol. 114, No. 2,
March 1988.
31. A. Sadegh, A. E. Radwan, and
J. S. Matthias, "A Comparison of Arterial and Network Software
Programs, Institute of Transportation Engineering Journal,
Vol. 57, No. 8, August 1987.
32. A. E. Radwan, and K. D. Pijawka,
"The Economics of Transporting Solid Wastes," Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1074, 1986.
33. A. E. Radwan, K. D. Pijawka,
A. Soesilo, and F. Y. Shieh, "Transportation of Hazardous
Wastes in Arizona," Transportation Research Board,
Record No. 1063, 1986.
34. A. E. Radwan, A. G. Hobeika,
and D. Sivasailam, "A Computer Simulation Model for Rural
Network Evacuation Under Natural Disasters," Institute
of Transportation Engineers Journal, Vol. 55, No. 9,
September 1985.
35. A. E. Radwan, and S. Kalevela,
"Investigation of the Effect of Change in Vehicular Characteristics
on Highway Capacity and Level of Service," Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 1005, 1985.
36. A. E. Radwan, and K. P. Hwang,
"Preferential Control Warrants for Light Rail Transit Movements,"
Transportation Research Board, Record No. 1010, 1985.
37. F. Legere and A. E. Radwan, "Automated
Collection of Vehicle Delay Data at Intersections," Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 971, 1984.
38. A. E. Radwan, "Coal Train
Movements Through the City of Wilmington: Emergency Vehicle Service
Impacts," Civil Engineering for Practicing & Design
Engineers, an International Journal, Vol. 2, No. 6,
January 1984.
39. A. E. Radwan and L. D. Alexander,
"Coal Train Movements Impacts on Street Traffic Flows: A
Case Study," Transportation Research Board , Record
No. 917, January 1984.
40. A. E. Radwan and M. Moradi, "Evaluation
of a Parking Design Strategy for the New Fleet Mix," Institute
of Transportation Engineers Journal, Vol. 53, No.4,
April 1983.
41. D. A. Benevelli, A. E. Radwan
and J. W. Hurley, "Evaluation of a Bus Preemption Strategy
Using Computer Simulation," Transportation Research Board,
Record No. 906, 1983.
42. A. C. Kellie, A. E. Radwan and
D. R. Houck, "Location of Railroad Boundaries," Journal
of the Surveying and Mapping of the American Society of Civil
Engineers, Vol. 109, No. 1, March 1983.
43. A. E. Radwan and J. W. Hurley,
"A Macroscopic Traffic Delay Model of Bus Preemption,"
Transportation Research Board, Record No. 881, 1982.
44. A. E. Radwan and D. A. Benevelli,
"Evaluation of a Bus Priority Strategy: Justification and
Environmental Aspects," Transportation Engineering Journal
of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 109, No.
1, January 1983.
45. A. E. Radwan and J. W. Hurley,
"Analytical Model of Bus Preemption Signal System: A Macroscopic
Approach," Transportation Quarterly, An Independent
Journal for Better Transportation, January 1982.
46. J. W. Hurley and A. E. Radwan,
"Traffic Flow Simulation: User Experience in Research",
Transportation Research Board, Special Report, No. 194,
1981.
47. J. W. Hurley, A. E. Radwan and
D. A. Benevelli, "Sensitivity of Fuel Consumption and Delay
Values from Traffic Simulation," Transportation Research
Board, Record No. 795, 1981.
48. A. E. Radwan and K. C. Sinha,
"Evaluation of Design and Operational Countermeasures to
Improve Safety at Multi-Lane Rural Intersections, Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 773, 1980.
49. A. E. Radwan and K. C. Sinha,
"Gap Acceptance and Delay at Stop Controlled Intersections
on Multi-Lane Divided Highways," Institute of Transportation
Engineers Journal, March 1980.
50. A. E. Radwan, K. C. Sinha and
H. L. Michael, "Guidelines for Traffic Controls at Isolated
Intersections on High Speed Rural Highways," Transportation
Research Board, Record No. 737, 1980.
51. A. E. Radwan and K. C. Sinha,
"Effect of the National Speed Limit on the Severity and Cost
of Heavy Truck Accidents," Transportation Quarterly,
An Independent Journal for Better Transportation, April 1978.
NON-REFEREED ARTICLES
K. D. Pijawka and A. E. Radwan, "The
Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Risk Assessment and Hazard
Management," Journal of Dangerous Properties of Industrial
Materials, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, Vol. 5, No. 5,
September/October 1985.
A. E. Radwan, "Microcomputer:
What They Can Do For You," Arizona Roads Newsletter, Technology
Transfer Program Publication, Vol. 1, No. 2, March, 1985.
A. E. Radwan, "Microcomputer
Applications to Rural Transportation," Arizona Roads Newsletter,
Technology Transfer Program Publication, Vol. 1, No. 2, March,
1985.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Electronic Toll Collection and Traffic Management System", ICC & IE-96 Conference held in Kyongju, Korea, October 1996.
2. A. E. Radwan, " Environmental
Engineering Curriculum: Past, Present, and Future", World
'95 Environmental Congress, London, Ontario, Canada, September,
1995.
3. H. Al-Deek, and A. E. Radwan,
" A Framework for Evaluating Level of Service at Electronic
Toll Collection Plazas", 1995 ASCE Annual Convention, Transportation
Congress, San Diego, CA, 1995.
4. A. E. Radwan and H. Al-Deek, "A
conceptual Framework for Evaluating Toll facilities capacity",
the 8th Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA)
Conference, Taipei, China, April 1995.
5. A. E. Radwan, "Intelligent
Vehicle Highway Systems: TRAVTEK Demonstration Project",
Al-Azhar Engineering Third International Conference, Cairo, Egypt,
December, 1993.
6. H. Al-Deek, S. Ishak, and A. E.
Radwan, "The Poteb\ntial Impact of Traveler Information Systems
(ATIS) on Accident Rates in An Urban Transportation network",
Fourth Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems International
Conference (VNIS 93), Ottawa, Canada, 1993.
7. A. E. Radwan and H. M. Al-Deek,
"A Framework for ATIS Safety", ASCE Pacific Rim Conference
held in Seattle, Washington, August, 1993.
8. H. M. Al-Deek, R. L. Wayson, and
A. E. Radwan, "Evaluating ATIS Impacts on Air Quality",
ASCE Specialty Conference on Transportation Planning and Air Quality,
Danvers, Massachusetts, May, 1993.
9. A. E. Radwan and K.D. Pijawka,
"Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites - Risk Issues," ASCE
Specialty Conference on Transportation of Hazardous Materials,
St. Louis, MO, 1990.
10. A.E. Radwan, M. Elahi, and M.
Goul, "Knowledge Based Systems Application for Traffic Signal
Control," OECD Workshop on Knowledge-Based Expert Systems
in Transportation, ESP00, Finland, 1990.
11. A. E. Radwan, and J. Fields,
"Developing an Incident Reporting Program For Hazardous Materials:
Arizona's Experience," Institute of Transportation Engineers
59th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, September, 1989.
12. A. Sadegh and A. E. Radwan, "ARTWORK:
A Simulation Model of Urban Arterial Work Zones," Third
International Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation,
Sponsored by ASCE, San Francisco, CA, June 1989.
13. A. E. Radwan and F. Naguib, "A
Computerized Hazardous Material Incidents Database," Third
International Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation,
sponsored by ASCE, San Francisco, CA, June 1989.
14. A. E. Radwan and M. Goul, "Knowledge-Based
System Development in Real-Time Traffic Control," First International
Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation
Engineering, Sponsored by ASCE, San Diego, CA, February 1989.
15. A. E. Radwan and A. Sadegh, "Assessment
of HCM Signal Software," District 6 Annual Meeting, ITE,
Reno, Nevada, July 1987.
16. A. E. Radwan and K. D. Pijawka,
"A Data Base System for Hazardous Materials Transportation,"
North American Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation,
sponsored by ASCE, Boston, MA, July 1987.
17. M. Goul, T. O'Leary and A. E.
Radwan, "Expert Systems for Traffic Signal Control,"
North American Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation,
sponsored by ASCE, Boston, MA, July 1987.
18. A. E. Radwan, J. Cochran and
M. Farris, "Arizona Freight Network Analysis," A Research
Seminar arranged by OECD in Gothenburg, Sweden, June 1987.
19. K. Moffitt, M. Goul, T. O'Leary
and A. E. Radwan, "Validating Expert Systems, Paper published
in the 1987 proceedings of the Western Division Science Institute,
1987.
20. A. E. Radwan and S. A. Kalevela,
"Transportation of Hazardous Materials: An International
Problem," Sixth IRF African Highway Conference, Cairo, Egypt,
September 1986.
21. J. S. Matthias and A. E. Radwan,
"Historical Development of Highway Capacity," District
6 - District 7 joint Annual Meeting, ITE, Vancouver, Canada, July
1986.
22. A. E. Radwan and K. D. Pijawka,
"The Transportation of Hazardous Materials in Arizona,"
14th Summer Annual Meeting of PTRC, University of Sussex, Brighton,
England, July 1986.
23. A. G. Hobeika, A. E. Radwan and
K. Hwang, "A Model for Evacuation of Transportation Networks,"
Proceedings of the National Conference on Microcomputers in Urban
Transportation held in San Diego, CA, June 1985.
24. A. E. Radwan and A. Sadegh, "Assessment
of Software for Traffic Signal Analysis," Proceedings of
the National Conference on Microcomputers in Urban Transportation
held in San Diego, CA, June 1985.
25. A. E. Radwan and K. B. Rojiani,
"A Microcomputer Model for Estimating Transit Vehicle Delays,"
Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Microcomputers in
Civil Engineering, November 1983.
26. A. E. Radwan and M. Moradi, "Evaluation
of a Parking Design Strategy for the New Fleet Mix," Institute
of Transportation Engineers, 52nd Annual Meeting, Compendium
of Technical Papers, August 1982.
27. A. E. Radwan and D. A. Benevelli,
"Evaluation of the Effect of Different Optimization Schemes
on Signal Settings for Open Urban Networks," Eleventh
Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference Proceedings, Vol.
II, Part 3, 1980.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
of Recycled and Non-Recycled Additives in Asphalt Pavements: Microsurfacing &
Rubberized Asphalt", submitted
to NASA/KSC, August 1996.
Phasing", prepared for the
Florida Department of Transportation, May 1995.
3. A. E. Radwan, et al, " Ridership - Income Correlation Study", prepared for the
Orlando/Orange County Expressway
Authority, October 1994.
4. A. E. Radwan, et al, "Motor
Vehicle Fires: Trends and Characteristics", prepared for
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, May, 1993.
5. A. E. Radwan, G. Walker, "Pedestrian
and Bicycle Safety", prepared for Florida Department of Transportation,
1993.
6. A. E. Radwan, et al, "Characteristics
of Incidents and Accidents Involving the Transportation of Hazardous
Substances", prepared for Gulf Coast Hazardous Substances
Research Center, May 1992.
7. A.E. Radwan, "Evaluation
Tools of Urban Interchange Design and Operation," State-of-the-Art
report prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation, January
1990.
8. E.T. Eure and A.E. Radwan, "Effect of Right-Turning Vehicles on Traffic Signal Volume Warrants," Final Report prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation, August 1990.
9. A.E. Radwan, and H. Mushtaq "Hazardous
Materials Incident Reporting System", Final Report, prepared
for Arizona Department of Transportation, January 1990.
10. A.E. Radwan, and S. Singh, "Analysis
of Median Lighting," State-of-the-art report prepared for
Arizona Department of Transportation, December 1988.
11. A.E. Radwan, F. Naguib, and J.
Fields, "Developing a Database and Accident Report Computer
Information Management Program for Hazardous Materials,"
Final Report prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation,
July 1988.
12. A.E. Radwan, J.E. Upchurch, "Effect
of Right Turning Vehicles on Traffic Signal Volume Warrants,"
State-of-the-Art report prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation,
November 1987.
13. A.E. Radwan, J. Cochran, and
M. Farris, "Arizona Freight Network Analysis: Executive
Summary," Transportation Planning Division, Arizona Department
of Transportation, June 1987.
14. A.E. Radwan, J. Cochran, S. Kalevela,
M. Rahman, L. Lin, M. Chen, and M. Farris," Arizona Freight
network Analysis: Volume I: Freight Flow Information,"
Transportation Planning Division, Arizona Department of Transportation,
June 1987.
15. A.E. Radwan, et al., "Arizona
Freight Network Analysis: Volume II: Freight Network Simulation
Planning Model," Transportation Planning division, Arizona
Department of Transportation, June 1987.
16. A.E. Radwan, et al., "Arizona
Freight Network Analysis: Volume III: AFNA Decision Support
System User's Guide," Transportation Planning Division, Arizona
Department of Transportation, June, 1987.
17. M. Goul, K. Moffitt, T. O'Leary,
and A.E. Radwan," The Art of Validating Expert Systems:
The Project SCII Experience," Technical Report #87-2 submitted
to the Decision Systems Research Center, College of Business,
Arizona Sate University, February 1987.
18. A.E. Radwan and J.P. Zaniewski,
"Special Transportation Infrastructure and Potential Impacts
for Proposed Yucca Mountain Site," Final Report prepared
for Yucca Mountain Socioeconomic Research Project, Mountain West
(Prime Contractor), June 1987.
19. A.E. Radwan, "Safety Effect
of Traffic Signal Installations," State-of-the-art report
prepared for Arizona Transportation Research Center, Arizona Department
of Transportation, February 1987.
20. A.E. Radwan, "Evaluation
of Traffic Operation Countermeasurers to Reduce Air Pollution,"
State-of-the-Art report prepared for Arizona Transportation Research
Center, Arizona Department of Transportation, November, 1987.
21. A.E. Radwan, A. Sadegh, J. Matthias,
and S. Rajan, "Comparative Assessment of Computer Programs
for Traffic Signal Planning, Design, and Operations," Final
Report, prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation, September
1985.
22. D. Pijawka, and A.E. Radwan,
"Transportation of Hazardous Materials in Arizona,"
Final Report, prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation,
Project Number HPR-PL-1(27), September 1986.
23. J. Lindholm, and A.E. Radwan,
"Visual Processing and Driving Safety," Draft Final
Report, prepared for Arizona Department of Transportation, August
1985.
24. A.G. Hobeika, A.E. Radwan, B.
Jamei, and D. Sivasailam," Transportation Actions to Reduce
Highway Evacuation Times Under Natural Disasters," Volume
I (Main Report) Department of Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech.
Blacksburg, Virginia, August 1985.
25. A.G. Hobeika, et al. "Transportation
Actions to Reduce Highway Evacuation Times Under Natural Disasters,"
Volume II (Technical Appendices), Department of Civil Engineering,
Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA, August 1985.
26. A. G. Hobeika, A.E. Radwan, and
B. Jamei, "Virginia Beach Hurricane/Flood Transportation
Evacuation Study," Volume I (Main Report) Prepared for the
Office of Emergency Services, City of Virginia Beach, WVA, January
1985.
27. A.G. Hobeika, A.E. Radwan, and
B. Jamei, "Virginia Beach Hurricane/Flood Transportation
Evacuation Study," Volume II (MASSVAC User Guide) prepared
for the Office of Emergency Services, City of Virginia Beach,
VA, January 1985.
28. A.E. Radwan and L. Alexander,
"Coal Train Movement Through the City of Wilmington,"
Anderson and Associates, Inc., Blacksburg, Virginia, August 1982.
29. "Bus Preemption System Justification
at Urban Intersections," Final Report, NSF Research Initiation
Grant No. ENG 79-08105, VPI&SU, July 1981.
30. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Rural Highways:
Selection of the Simulation Model," Joint Highway Research
Project, Final Report, JHRP-79-8, 1979.
31. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Roads with Multi-Lane Rural Highways: Field
Studies of Model Validation," Joint Highway Research Project,
Final Report, JHRP-79-9, 1979.
32. A.E. Radwan, K.C. Sinha, and
H.L. Michael, "Development and Use of a Computer Simulation
Model for the Evaluation of Design and Control Alternatives for
Intersections of Minor Road with Multi-Lane Rural Highways: Model
Application," Joint Highway Research Project, Final Report,
JHRP-79-10, 1979.
33. A.E. Radwan, "Characteristics
of Heavy Truck Accidents," Joint Highway Research Project,
Final Report, JHRP-76-18, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,
1976.
PRESENTATIONS
Nations Environmental Protection's Journalists Training Course, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates, December 10-14, 1995.
4. "Environmental Engineering Curriculum: Past, Present, and Future", World
Environmental Congress, the London Convention Centre, London, Ontario, Canada,
September 1995.
5. "The Civil Engineering Curriculum
Evolution at UCF", presented at the East Central Branch
Meeting of ASCE, March, 1995.
6. "A Framework for ATIS Safety Evaluation", Third ASCE International Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation held in
Seattle, Washington, July 1993.
7. "State and Local Issues in
Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Toward A National Strategy,"
paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, DC, January 1991.
8. "Hazardous Waste Disposal
Sites - Risk Issues", paper presented at the ASCE Specialty
Conference on Transportation of Hazardous Materials, St. Louis,
MO, 1990.
9. "Evaluation Tools of Urban
Interchange Design and Operations", paper presented at the
69th Annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington
D.C., January, 1990.
10. "Freight Flow and Attitudinal
Survey for Arizona," paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1988.
11. "The Economics of Transporting
Solid Wastes," paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1986.
12. "Transportation of Hazardous
Wastes in Arizona," paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1986.
13. "Preferential Control Warrants
for Light Rail Transit Movements," paper presented at the
64th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1985.
14. "Investigation of the Effect
of Change in Vehicular Characteristics on Highway Capacity and
Level of Service," paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting
of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January
1985.
15. "Coal Train Conflicts in
Urban Areas," presented at the Seasonal Meeting of Virginia
Section Institute of Transportation Engineers, Syria, Virginia,
October 1983.
16. "Evaluation of a Bus Preemption
Strategy Using Computer Simulation," paper presented at the
62nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1983.
17. "Coal Train Movement Impacts
on Street Traffic Flows: A Case Study," paper presented
at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board,
Washington, D.C., January 1983.
18. "A Macroscopic Traffic Delay
Model of Bus Signal Preemption," paper presented at the 61st
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1982.
19. "Evaluation of a Parking
Design Strategy for the New Fleet Mix," paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transportation Engineers,
Chicago, Illinois, August 1982.
20. "Bus Preemption Signal System
at Urban Intersections," paper presented at the Transportation
and Energy Conservation Workshop held at Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, August 1981.
21. "Evaluation of Design and
Operational Countermeasures to Improve Safety at Multi-Lane Rural
Intersections, "paper presented at Committee A3A02 of the
59th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington,
D.C., January 1980.
22. "Guidelines for Traffic
Control at Isolated Intersections on High Speed Rural Highways,"
paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1979.
23. "Characteristics of Highway
Truck Accidents," District III - Technical Meeting of the
Institutie of Transportation Engineers, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, October
1976.
COURSES DEVELOPED AND TAUGHT
AT UCF, ASU & VPI
Developed, for the first time, and
taught a computer Application in Transportation Engineering Course
at ASU and a Railroad Engineering and Planning Course at VPI.
Organized and Taught the following courses during my Academic Career:
Introduction to Engineering Methods
Introduction to Transportation Engineering
Planning of Transportation Facilities
Geometric Design of Highways
Traffic Engineering Characteristics
Traffic Operation and Control
Highway Safety Engineering
Analysis and Planning of Mass Transit
Systems
THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISION
(as a chairman)
Ph.d. Advisement
Name Dissertation Title Graduation Date
Marguerite Zarrillo Analytical Queuing Models for December, 1997
Electronic Toll Collection Facilities
Don Jacobovitz
" Undecided"
December, 1997
Wellington Figueiredo Environmental Evaluation of December, 1995
Proposed Highway Section Using GIS
Jin San Lee Traffic Assignment Modeling May, 1996
For Air Quality Analysis
Atef Garib Microscopic Modeling for May, 1995
Freeway Incident Congestion
Sylvester Kalevela An Analysis of Implementing May, 1991
Arterial Signal Progression
Through A Diamond Interchange
Mushtaqur Rahman Optimum Location of Solid May, 1991
Waste Transfer Stations
Manzur Elahi Signal Control Strategies May, 1990
Using Expert Systems
Ahmad Sadegh A Simulation Model of Work December, 1988
Zone on Urban Arterials
Bahram Jamei Transportation Actions to December, 1984
Reduce Highway Evacuation
Times Under Natural Disaster
M.S. Advisement
Name
Thesis Title
Graduation
Date
Habib Mostapha "Undecided"
December, 1997
Habib Othman Left Turn conflicts study at May, 1995
Signalized Intersections
Wade Walker Relationships Between Exposure and May 1994
the Occurrence of Motor Vehicle/Bicycle
Accidents in Florida
Pramod Choudhary Analysis and Validation of Macroscopic December 1993
Delay Models for Application on the
Orlando CBD Area.
Veronica Alaff Left Turn Accident Characteristics at December 1993
Signalized Intersections.
Hazem El-Assar TRAF-NETSIM: Validity to Simulate August, 1990
Isolated Signalized Interactions
S. Reddy Application of GIS for Urban Street August, 1990
System
Mark Poppe Urban Diamond Interchange Design August, 1990
and Operation
Todd Eure Evaluation of the Effect of Right Turns August, 1990
on Delay at Two-Way Stop Sign Controlled
Intersections
Farid Naguib Validation of the TEXAS Simulation August, 1989
Model Using Field Data
Sanjay Singh Projections of Hazardous Materials and May, 1989
Wastes Transportation and Risk Assessment
on Major Routes in Arizona
Mushtaqur Rahman Database Information System and December, 1987
Forecasting Scenarios for Freight
Transportation in Arizona
Thomas Joseph Model for the Analysis of Work Zones in September, 1987
Arterials
Daivamani Simulation Model for Rural Highway May, 1984
Sivasailam Network Evacuation Under Natural
Disasters
Sylvester Kalevela Investigation of the Effect of Changes January, 1984
in Vehicular Characteristics on Highway
Capacity and Level of Service
Jay Legere Automated Collection of Vehicular Delay June, 1983
Data at Intersections
David Benevelli Bus Preemption Justifications at Urban July, 1981
Intersections
MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC AND
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
National and State Professional
Committees:
1) Florida Engineering Society:
Member of the Advisory Board and Florida Governor for NSPE
Chair of the Florida Engineering
in Education Practice Section (1995-1997)
2) Transportation Research Board
University Representative for UCF
Committee Memberships:
-A3A11 Traffic Flow Theory (1985-1994)
-A3A02 Traffic Control Devices (1988-1994)
-A2H01 Applications of Emerging
Technology (1990-1995)
3) Institute of Transportation Engineers:
Member of Committee 6Y-37:
Light Rail Transit Traffic Engineering
4) American Society of Civil Engineers:
Member of the UTD/Executive Committee (1996-1999)
Chairman, Task Committee on Human Powered Transportation (1993-1994).
Chairman, Task committee on Design and Operation of Urban Facilities (1989-1993)
Member, Microcomputer Applications in Transportation Committee (1985-1989)
Member, Publication Committee (1986-1990)
Member, Hazardous Material Transportation Committee (1988-1992)
News Correspondent of the Urban
Transportation Division (1988-1990)
Local Professional Committees:
Florida Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers: Member of the Transportation Committee (1990-1993).
Arizona Section of the Institute
of Transportation Engineers: Member of the Carrier Recruitment
Committee (1988-1990)
UCF COMMITTEE SERVICE
Member of the search committee for the UCF Parking Director (1996)
Member of the search committee for the VP of Administration (1995)
UCF Strategic Planning External Forces Task Chair (1995-1996)
Faculty Salary Compression (1994-1995)
President of the Council of Chairs (1994-1995)
UCF Master Plan (1994-1995)
Library Advisory Committee (1994-1995)
Chaired the search committee for the VP of Research and Graduate Studies (1993)
ASU COMMITTEE SERVICE
Member, ASU Faculty Senate (1989-1991)
Member, College of Engineering Computer Software Development Committee (1989- Present)
Co-Chair, CE Department "Strategic Planning" Committee (1989-1990)
Member, Search Committee for a CE Department Chair (1988-1989)
Member, CE Department Office Committee (1988-1989)
Member, CE Department Microcomputer
Committee (1986-1988)
OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC
SERVICES
Member of Professional Societies
Supporting Member of the Transportation Research Board since 1975
Member of the Arizona Society of Civil Engineers since 1978
Member of the Institute of Transportation Engineers since 1975
Member of the Arizona Section of Institute of Transportation Engineers (1984-1990)
Member of the Florida Section of Institute of Transportation Engineers since 1990
Member of Florida Engineering Society
since 1993.
Conference Activities:
Served on the organizing committee
of three international conferences on microcomputer applications
in transportation sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
In addition, conducted the following activities in association
with these conferences:
Served as a session moderator for
one session at the first conference (San Diego, 1985), two sessions
at the second conference (Boston, 1987), and three sessions at
the third conference (San Francisco, 1989).
Organized a session on the application
of the Highway Design Model (HDM III) computer program developed
by the World Bank.
Served on the Organizing Committee
of a national conference on the transportation of hazardous material
to be held in St. Louis, May, 1990.
Panel Reviews:
- Served on a panel to review proposals
submitted for the Oakridge Institute for Science and Education
(ORISE), 1991, 1993, and 1995.
- Served on the National Cooperative
Research Program (NCHRP) panel in 1993.
Journal Referee Services:
Reviewed over 50 refereed papers
submitted to the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Transportation
Research Board.
Reviewed a textbook on "Traffic
and Highway Engineering," published by West Publishing Company.
The review was published in the Bibliographic section of the
Transportation Science Journal, Vol. 23, Number 1, February, 1989.
Short Course Development and
Instructions:
Organized and lectured in three, two-day workshops on Traffic Signal Timing
Using different computer software (TRANSYT, PASSER, NETSIM, and TEAPAC), Sponsored by the Oklahoma Deprtment of Transportation, June-August, 1995.
Organized and lectured in a three
day short course on "Traffic Signal Timing in the 90's"
offered at Arizona State University once, and seven
times at University of Central Florida.
Organized and directed the First,
Second, Third, and Fourth Executive Conference on Motor Vehicles
and the Environment held in Orlando, Florida May 1992, 1993, 994,
and 1995.
Organized and lectured in a three day short course on "Air Quality in Urban Transportation" sponsored by the World Bank in Washington, D.C., December 1991.
Organized and lectured in two
work zone safety workshops as a part of the Technology Transfer
Program at Arizona State University (1988).
Organized and lectured in twelve
Microcomputer Workshops as a part of the Technology Transfer Program
at Arizona State University (1984-Present)
Taught the Transportation Section
of the P.E. refresher course at ASU and UCF.
Other Activities:
Attended a one-day training session
on "First on the scene for hazardous material incidents,"
sponsored by Arizona Division of Emergency Services held in Flagstaff,
August 1989.
Invited by the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization to attend their annual meeting on the Dioxin
Pilot Study held in West Berlin, Germany, April, 1988.
Invited by the Egyptian Government
to assist the Egyptian Department of Transportation with developing
a National Transportation Information System, December 1987.
Served as an editor of the Civil
Engineering Department Newsletter, at ASU(1987 and 1988).
Contributed to the Arizona Town
Hall Report on Air Quality, (1988).
Served as a coordinator in the Fourth
and Fifth Executive Conference on Road Management, Sponsored by
the Internal Road Federation held in Phoenix in 1990, and 1991.
Directed the Second and Third
Executive Conference on the Management of Road Maintenance sponsored
by the International Road Federation, Washington, D.C., and held
in Phoenix (1988, 1989), and co-directed the first conference
held in Phoenix in 1987.
Delivered a talk about microcomputer
applications in transportation to the Arizona County Engineers
meeting in Sierra Vista, September, 1985.
Attended a two-day training session
on "Safety Features for Local Roads and Streets," sponsored
by the National Highway Institute (Federal Highway Administration),
December, 1985.
Served as a member of the VPI Traffic Committee and Subcommittee Chairman for Campus Parking (1981-1984).
Served as a Faculty Advisor for
the Student Chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers
at VPI (1980-1984).
Served as a Member of the Technical
Committee, Virginia Section of the Institute of Transportation
Engineers (1982-1984).
Past Chairman of the Transportation
Committee, Blacksburg of the Eighties (BITE) (1981-1982), Committee's
major task was to establish a transit system for the town of Blacksburg,
Virginia.
CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
-- Traffic Expert Witness for several law firms in the Orlando area.
-- Saudi Arabia Cultural Attache
in Washington, D.C.
-- United Nations Development Program (UNDP/UN):
Conducted an indepth evaluation of
the Institutional building process of the Ministry of Communication,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 1993.
-- Westinghouse Electric Corporation/Electronic
Systems Group in Baltimore, Maryland. Developed an educational
program and delivered a three day seminar on Intelligent Vehicle
Highway Systems potential for retraining of electrical and system
engineers, Jane 1993.
-- International Road Federation:
Served as a coordinator in the second, third, fourth fifth,
sixth, and seventh Executive Conference on Road Management, held
in Phoenix, Arizona (1988-1994).
-- American Engineering Company:
Conducted a traffic capacity analysis for a proposed development
in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, November, 1989.
-- Transfer of Knowhow Through Expatriate
Nationals (TOKTEN) program, U.N., Cairo, Egypt. Assisted the
Egyptian Department of Transportation in developing a National
Transportation Information System. This system will serve as
an aid for decision makers and transportation planners to develop
short term transportation plans and policies at the national level
in Egypt, December 1987.
-- Mountain West Research, Phoenix,
Arizona. Conduct a transportation risk assessment of hazardous
waste to a proposed site in Pima County, Arizona. A study sponsored
by Arizona Department of Health Services. April 1987.
-- Mountain West Research, Phoenix,
Arizona. Assess the theoretical background and the applicability
of RADTRAN III model to conduct the risk of transporting nuclear
spent fuel to the proposed Yucca Mountain site. A study sponsored
by the state of Nevada. October 1986 - May 1987.
-- Decision Systems Research Center,
College of Business, Arizona State University. Develop and evaluate
a Knowledge Based Expert System for Signalized Control at Isolated
Intersections (SCII). July 1986 - July 1987.
-- ENSCO (Environmental Systems Company),
Maricopa, Arizona. Developed a computerized database marketing
system for hazardous waste shipments in Arizona. This marketing
tool is used to evaluate anticipated shipments to a proposed dump
site in Pima County, Arizona. May 1986.
-- Dames and Moore, Phoenix, Arizona.
Assessed the economics of transporting solid wastes to transfer
stations and landfill sites in Maricopa County, Arizona. March
- May 1985.
-- Department of Psychology, Arizona
State University. Developed relationships between traffic operation
and drivers reaction times due to varying visual processes. Project
sponsored by Arizona Department of Transportation (supplemented
pay through ASU). October - December 1984.
-- Anderson and Associates, Blacksburg, Virginia. Conducted an impact analysis for coal train traffic on street traffic performance in Wilmington, North Carolina. January - July 1982.
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