Faculty
- Amelia C. Regan,
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Graduate School of
Management
- Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin
- Applications of information technologies and optimization techniques to freight and
fleet management; transportation logistics; on-line freight marketplaces; intermodal
operations; commercial vehicle operator and firm behavior; shipper behavior; third party
logistics
- Thomas
Golob, Lecturer and Professional Researcher
- Travel demand forecasting, multivariate statistical methods,
attitude-behavior models, activity analysis, micro-simulation forecasting
methods
Current Students
- Xiangwen Lu, Ph.D. Candidate in Transportation
Systems Engineering,
Expected 2002
- BS in Mathematics, MS in Statistics
- Theoretical analysis of dynamic and stochastic vehicle routing and scheduling problems
- Jiongjiong
Song, Ph.D. Candidate in Transportation Systems Engineering, Expected 2002
- BS and MS in Civil Engineering
- An examination of the 3rd party logistics industry: industry
characterization, optimization models (load matching, optimal bidding, routing and
scheduling) and behavioral models
- Elizabeth Geho,
Ph.D. Candidate in Transportation Science, Expected 2002
- BS in Computer Science and MS in Urban Planning
- Environmental and economic costs and benefits associated with shared urban freight
facilities
- Barbara McGahey, M.S. in
Transportation Systems
Engineering, Expected 2001
- BS in Actuarial Sciences (applied statistics), MBA, eight years
of consulting experience
- Freight demand modeling and shipper behavior, statistical analysis
- Srinivas Nandiraju, MS/PhD, MS expected
December 2001
- BS in Civil Engineering
- Development and analysis of optimization algorithms for fleet management and logistics
- Sankar Janakiraman, MS/PhD, MS expected
December 2001
- BS in Civil Engineering
- Development and analysis of optimization algorithms for fleet management and logistics
Former Students
- Sreeram Jagannathan, M.S. in
Transportation Systems Engineering, 1999
-
Fenghuan Wang, M.S. in
Transportation Systems Engineering, 2000
-
Xiubin Wang,
Ph.D. in Transportation Systems Engineering, 2000
- Consultant, American Airlines, Operations
Research Group
-
Paul Forster,
Ph.D. in Information and Computer Science, 2001 (Advisor: Prof. John
King)
- Assistant Professor, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, School of Management