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September 6, 2013
Anne E. Dunning, Ph.D.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Doctoral research in transportation (GPA 3.95/4.00) Graduated: May 2005
Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering and City & Regional Planning Graduated: Sep 1998
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Sep 1998 – May 2001
Doctoral research in transportation (GPA 4.70/5.00 equivalent to 3.76/4.00)
Cornell University, Ithaca NY Graduated: May 1992
Bachelor of Arts triple major: Russian, English, and Comparative Literature
Norwich University Russian School, Northfield VT Summer 1991
Work Experience
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 15 Aug 2011 – Present
Associate professor with tenure
Spearheaded university initiatives in transportation planning research and education.
Taught courses in Urban Planning at the master’s level.
Advised doctoral students.
Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina 15 Jun 2004 – 14 Aug 2011
Associate professor with tenure
Spearheaded university initiatives in transportation planning research and education.
Launched investigation into evacuation, energy efficiency through megaregional
transportation planning, freight movement, rural transit coordination, highway safety, and
university travel demand for day-to-day movement and major events.
Taught courses in City and Regional Planning and in Civil Engineering at doctoral,
master’s, and undergraduate levels.
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 3 Jan 2002 – 31 July 2004
Doctoral researcher
Wrote the dissertation Transit in Parks: Impacts and Guidance.
Created a database to track 1,600 subjects for a three-year commuter choice study.
Investigated human subject privacy implications of transportation technology and
obtained certification for performing human subject experiments.
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Glacier National Park West Glacier, Montana 11 Jun 2001 – 14 Dec 2001
Transportation scholar
Performed analyses on multiple transportation modes and collaborated with consultants
for Glacier’s Transportation and Visitor Use Study and a subsequent environmental
impact statement in preparation for engineering rehabilitation of the historic Going-to-
the-Sun Road and the associated congressionally mandated advisory committee.
Designed the scope for a large-scale regional alternative fuels study.
Launched an intelligent transportation systems (ITS) architecture project with US Federal
Highway Administration.
Worked interdepartmentally to coordinate transportation and visitor use planning.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 8 Sep 1998 – 31 May 2001
Research assistant
Designed and implemented a focused interview methodology for discussions with airline
industry leaders to determine key issues facing the industry.
Developed a methodology for correlating employment patterns with intercity travel.
Analyzed customer responses to changes in airline fares and fare classes through the MIT
Passenger Origin-Destination Simulator (PODS).
Helped establish the Global Airline Industry Program <http://web.mit.edu/airlines>.
Internships
Cambridge Systematics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Summer 1999
Law Engineering and Environmental, Kennesaw, Georgia, Summer 1998
Catherine Ross and Associates, Atlanta, Georgia, Summer 1997
Association County Commissioners of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-1997
International Activities
Network on European Communications and Transport Activities Research (NECTAR),
2009-present.
XV Congreso Panamericano de Ingenieria de Transito y Transporte, Cartagena de Indias,
Colombia, 2008.
Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute on Transportation, Toluca and Queretaro,
Mexico, 2005.
Sustainable Transport in Europe & Links & Liaisons with America (STAR/STELLA),
Toronto, Canada; Santa Barbara, California; Athens, Greece; and, Washington, D.C.;
2003-2004.
Global Airline Industry Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999-2001.
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Honors
Transportation Research Board “Outstanding Paper Award” for “Impacts of Transit in
National Parks and Gateway Communities,” 2006
National Science Foundation Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute on
Transportation Sciences (PASI-TS) Transportation Research Fellowship, 2005
Eno Transportation Foundation Fellow, 2004
NextGen STELLA Scholar (Sustainable Transport in Europe & Links & Liaisons with
America), 2003
Women’s Transportation Seminar Helene Overly Scholarship, 2002
National Park Foundation Transportation Scholar, 2001
University Consortium for Geographic Information Science Excellent Poster Presentation
Award and Fellowship, 2000
Sloan Foundation Fellowship, 1999-2001
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Schoettler Fellowship, 1998
U.S. Department of Transportation University Transportation Centers Fellowship, 1998
Georgia Planning Association Student of the Year, 1998
Georgia Tech Student Planning Association (SPA) local president and national American
Planning Association representative, 1997-1998
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society, 1997-1998
Georgia Tech Thera Richter Fellowship, 1997
Cornell University Dean’s List
Norwich University Academic Achievement Award
Certifications
Animal subjects research certification through the Collaborative Institutional Training
Initiative (CITI), 2009-present.
Human subjects research certification through the Collaborative Institutional Training
Initiative (CITI), 2001-present.
Certification to write proposals under requirements of Clemson University, 2009-2011.
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Research
Major Research Projects
Title and Sponsor Funding Research Team
“Study of the Rate of Pavement Deterioration of Bridges
and Pavement as Affected by Trucks” sponsored by the
South Carolina Department of Transportation (2011-
2013)
$242,509
Mashrur Chowdhury (PI)
Anne Dunning
Bradley J. Putman
Weichiang Pang
“Reducing Energy Usage Through Transportation
Planning for Megaregions” sponsored by the U.S.
Department of Transportation Federal Highway
Administration (2008-2011)
$158,362
Anne E. Dunning (PI)
Jason S. Myers (co-PI)
Michael D. Meyer
“Fountain Inn, South Carolina, Main Street/ Downtown
Master Plan” sponsored by Greenville County and the
City of Fountain Inn, South Carolina (2008-2009)
$25,221 Mary Beth McCubbin (PI)
Anne E. Dunning
“Clemson Travel Patterns” sponsored by Clemson
University Parking Services (2006-2010) $229,000
Anne E. Dunning (PI)
Ronnie Chowdhury
Art Gorka
“Research the Barriers to Statewide Transit
Coordination” sponsored by the South Carolina
Department of Transportation (2005-2007)
$200,000
Anne E. Dunning (PI)
James London
Barry Nocks
“Clemson Travel Patterns” sponsored by Clemson
University Parking Services (2005-2006) $25,000
Anne E. Dunning (PI)
Daniel Nadenicek
“Benefit Cost Analysis of Accelerated Incident
Clearance” sponsored by the South Carolina Department
of Transportation (2005-2007)
$200,000
Mashrur Chowdhury (PI)
Wayne A. Sarasua
Anne E. Dunning
“Highway Crashes in Rural South Carolina: Affected
Populations and Potentially Contributing Factors”
sponsored through the University Transportation Center
at South Carolina State University (2005-2006)
$50,000
Wayne A. Sarasua (PI)
Jennifer Ogle
Anne E. Dunning
Jeff Davis
Thomas Whitney
“Human Factors Response to Hurricane Evacuation
Declaration” sponsored by Clemson University College
of Arts, Architecture and Humanities (2004-present)
$5,000 Anne E. Dunning (PI)
“Economic Impacts of Public Transit in National Parks
and Gateway Communities” sponsored by the U.S.
National Park Service and the National Park Foundation
through a grant from Ford Motor Company (2002-2004)
$75,000 Michael D. Meyer (PI)
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Patent
Dynamic Parking Availability Projections Based on an Ongoing Survey for Remote Lots with
High Demand. Provisional patent 60/402,954 filed August 14, 2002. Full patent application
filed August 2003. Accepted January 2005. Published and searchable through the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office as document 20040032342.
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
Myers, Jason and Dunning, Anne (2011). “The Relationship between Mega-regions and
Megapolitans: Transportation Planning for the Two Scales,” Transportation and Economic
Development Challenges, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Dunning, Anne E. (2009). “Recreational Areas,” ITE Transportation Planning Handbook, edited
by Michel D. Meyer for the Institute of Transportation Engineers.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
O'Brien, Jennifer and Dunning, Anne E. (under review). “Community Rideshare for a Small
City: Preliminary Results for the Lawrence OnBoard Prototype Program,” submitted to
Transportation Research Record.
Dunning, Anne; Dey, Kakan C; and, Chowdhury, Mashrur (under review). “Review of Roadway
Deterioration and Fees Charged to Recover Overweight Truck Impacts,” submitted to
Transportation Research Record.
Larkins, Kelly; Dunning, Anne; and Ridout, John (2011). “Accessible Transportation and the
Built Environment on College Campuses,” Transportation Research Record: Transit 2011,
number 2218, pp. 88-97.
Fries, Ryan N.; Dunning, Anne E.; and Chowdhury, Mashrur A. (2011). “University Traveler’s
Value of Potential Real-Time Transit Information,” Journal of Public Transportation,
Volume 14, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 29-50.
Sturm, Joseph; Chowdhury, Mashrur; Dunning, Anne; and, Ogle, Jennifer (2011). "Analysis of
Cost Estimation Disclosure in Environmental Impact Statements for Surface Transportation
Projects," Transportation: Planning, Policy, Research, Practice, Volume 38, Issue 3, pp. 525-
544.
Fries, Ryan; Chowdhury, Mashrur; and, Dunning, Anne (2010). "Evaluation of Real-time
Parking Information: Case Study of an Isolated University Campus," Transportation
Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Issue 2189, pp. 1-7.
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Fries, Ryan; Chowdhury, Mashrur A.; and, Dunning, Anne E. (2010). “A multi-agency survey on
institutional perspectives of effective incident management,” Journal of Public Works &
Infrastructure, volume 2.2.
Fries, Ryan; Chowdhury, Mashrur A.; Ma, Yongchang; and, Dunning, Anne E. (August 2009).
“Incident Detection with Traffic Sensors on Urban Highways,” ITE Journal and ITE Journal
on the Web.
Fries, Ryan; Chowdhury, Mashrur; and, Dunning, Anne (March 2008). “Transportation Security
Framework for a Medium-Sized City,” European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure
Research, volume 8, issue 1. http://www.ejtir.tbm.tudelft.nl/issues/2008_01/
Dunning, Anne E. and Oswalt, Jennifer L. (2007). “The Graniteville Train Wreck and Chlorine
Spill: Transportation Effects and Lessons in Small-Town Capacity for No-Notice
Evacuation,” Transportation Research Record: Highway Safety, School Transportation, and
Emergency Evacuation, number 2009, pages 130-135.
Mattox, JH; Sarasua, WA; Ogle, JH; Eckenrode, RT; and, Dunning, A. (2007). “Development
and Evaluation of a Speed-Activated Sign to Reduce Speeds in Work Zones,” Transportation
Research Record: Maintenance Operations: Work Zones, Pavement Markings, and Weather,
number 2015, pages 3-11.
Boyles, Benjamin Lee; Brinton, Erin; Mathias, Angie; Sorrell, Mark T; and, Dunning, Anne
(2006). “Native American Transit: Current Practices, Needs, and Barriers,” Transportation
Research Record: Management and Public Policy 2006, number 1956, pp. 103-110.
Sperry, Stephen and Dunning, Anne (2006). “CRP804 Land Use Analysis,” Teaching Smart
Growth at Colleges and Universities: A Set of Model Course Prospectuses, web distributed by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a model course for teaching smart
growth principles in applied class projects. http://epa.gov/smartgrowth/courses/
Dunning, Anne E. (2005). “Impacts of Transit in National Parks and Gateway Communities,”
Transportation Research Record: Planning and Analysis 2005, number 1931, pp. 129-136.
Outstanding Paper Award.
Gittell, Jody H.; Hansman, R. John; & Dunning, Anne (June 2001). "Investing in Relationships:
An Interview with Southwest Airlines’ Top Management Team," Harvard Business Review.
Dunning, Anne (2000). “A Methodology for Analyzing Correlations of Spatial Attribute
Clustering with Airline Routing and Passenger Willingness to Pay,” web-published at the
University Consortium on Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) site,
<http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/ucgis/web/oregon/papers/dunning.htm>. Award for Excellence
Government Documents
Chowdhury, Mashrur; Dunning, Anne; Putman, Bradley J; and, Pang, Weichiang (Draft July
2013). “Rate of Deterioration of South Carolina Bridges and Pavement as Affected by
Trucks,” a report prepared for the South Carolina Department of Transportation, SPR 694.
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National Park Service Transportation Planning Guidebook (June 2012). Chapter on visitor
experience.
Dunning, Anne E; Myers, Jason; and, Meyer, Michael D. (June 2011). “Reducing Energy Usage
through Transportation Planning for Megaregions” submitted to the Federal Highway
Administration.
Fries, Ryan; Dunning, Anne; and, Chowdhury, Mashrur (September 2008). “Upstate ITS,”
submitted to Clemson University Parking Services.
Dunning, Anne E.; London, James; and, Nocks, Barry (June 2007). “Barriers and Catalysts for
Statewide Coordination of Transportation Services,” submitted to the South Carolina
Department of Transportation. <http://www.clemson.edu/transportation/sctransit/>
Chowdhury, Mashrur; Fries, Ryan; Ma, Yongchang; Dunning, Anne; Hamlin, Carol; Ozbay,
Kaan; Ogle, Jennifer; and, Sarasua, Wayne (April 2007). “Benefit Cost Analysis of
Accelerated Incident Clearance,” SPR 659 submitted to the South Carolina Department of
Transportation. <http://www.clemson.edu/t3s/scdot/pdf/projects/SPR%20659.pdf>.
U.S. National Park Service (October 2004). “Economic Impacts on Gateway Communities
Resulting from the Introduction of Transportation Systems in Parks,” report based on the
findings of Anne E. Dunning.
Dunning, Anne E. (December 2001). “National Park Foundation Transportation Scholar Program
at Glacier National Park: Fall 2001” submitted to Glacier National Park, the National Park
Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.
Dunning, Anne E. (September 2001). “National Park Foundation Transportation Scholar
Program at Glacier National Park: Summer 2001” submitted to Glacier National Park, the
National Park Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.
Ross, Catherine and Dunning, Anne (1997). “Land Use and Transportation Interaction: An
Examination of the 1995 NPTS Data,” Federal Highway Administration Special Report
<http://npts.ornl.gov/npts/1995/Doc/landuse3.pdf>.
White Papers
Myers, Jason; Dunning, Anne; and, Myers, David (2008). “The Transportation and Land Use
System’s Role in Meeting the Needs and Wants of the Members of the Clemson Community,”
prepared for Clemson University Parking Services to assist in implementation of a travel
demand management program.
Dunning, Anne (Spring 2006). “Mixing In-Person Interaction with Distance Learning,” Faculty
Directions, Volume 6, Issue 2, magazine of Clemson University published February 28th
,
2006.
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Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Dunning, Anne; Dey, Kakan C; and, Chowdhury, Mashrur (under review). “Review of Roadway
Deterioration and Fees Charged to Recover Overweight Truck Impacts,” submitted for the
91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
O'Brien, Jennifer and Dunning, Anne E. (under review). “Community Rideshare for a Small
City: Preliminary Results for the Lawrence OnBoard Prototype Program,” submitted for the
91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (2013), “Marketing around Fuel Economy Regulation of
Passenger Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks,” presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board.
Dunning, Anne and Li, Lingling (2012). “Meeting China’s Intercity Travel Demand: Substantial
Mismatch between Year-Round and Special-Event Capacity Requirements” presented at the
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Combs, Fred and Dunning, Anne (2012). “An Investigation of Local Funding Sources for the Job
Access and Reverse Commute Program,” presented at the 90th
Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (2011). “Marketing in an Automobile Dependent Society: An
Analysis of Consumer-Oriented Industry-Produced Advertising Material,” presented at the
American Collegiate Schools of Planning annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (2011). “Automobile Advertising and the Urban/Rural Divide,”
presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Seattle,
Washington.
Larkins, Kelly; Dunning, Anne; and Ridout, John (2011). “Accessible Transportation and the
Built Environment on College Campuses,” paper number 11-4107, presented at the 89th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (2011). “Discrepancies in CAFE Standards, Fuel Economy
Expectations, and Vehicle Marketing,” paper number 11-3326, presented at the 89th
Annual
Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Tavares, Tamara. and Dunning, Anne. (2011). “Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions in
Universities: The Role of the American College and Universities President’s Climate Change
Commitment,” presented at the 89th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
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Tavares, Tamara and Dunning, Anne (withdrawn due to time conflict 2010). “University
Leadership for Sustainability: Transportation’s Role with Emphasis on Alternative Fuels,”
accepted for presentation at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning annual meeting,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Fries, Ryan; Chowdhury, Mashrur; and, Dunning, Anne (2010). "Evaluating Real-time Parking
Information: Case Study of an Isolated University Campus," paper number 10-0192,
presented at the 89th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Fries, Ryan; Dunning, Anne; and, Chowdhury, Mashrur (2010). “Impact of On-Street Parking in
the Core of a University Campus,” paper presented at the 89th
Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board.
Ridout, John; Dunning, Anne; Sirmin, Leah; and, Springs, Mary Alice (2010). "Reducing
Demand for Parking Infrastructure: Characterization of Options and Likely Users of
Destination-Oriented Rideshare," paper number 10-3801, presented at the 89th
Annual
Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Fries, Ryan; Dunning, Anne; Chowdhury, Mashrur; and, Robinson, Geary (October 2009),
“Finding Local Expertise When Developing an ITS Architecture for a Rural University
Campus,” paper presented to the 50th
Anniversary Conference of the American Collegiate
Schools of Planning, Crystal City, Virginia.
Myers, Jason and Dunning, Anne (19 June 2009), “The Relationship between Mega-regions and
Megapolitans: Transportation Planning for the Two Scales,” presented at the 1st Transatlantic
NECTAR Conference in Arlington, Virginia, US.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (19 June 2009), “Value Driven Discourse: An Analysis of the
Consumer-Oriented, Manufacturer-Produced Vehicle Information,” presented at the 1st
Transatlantic NECTAR Conference in Arlington, Virginia, US.
Fries, Ryan; Dunning, Anne E.; and, Chowdhury, Mashrur (2009). "Traveler's Value of Real-
Time Transit Information," paper number 09-0063, presented at the 88th
Annual Meeting of
the Transportation Research Board.
Myers, Jason Scott and Dunning, Anne E. (2009). “Commuter Rail Planning in a Megaregional
Context, Considering Intercity Needs in Decision Making,” paper number 09-1299, presented
at the 88th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Ridout, John and Dunning, Anne (2009). “Climate Change and Marine Transportation Activity,”
presented at the 88th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Spotlight
session.
Sturm, Joseph; Chowdhury, Mashrur; Dunning, Anne; and, Ogle, Jennifer (2009). "Analysis of
Cost Estimation Disclosure in Environmental Impact Statements for Surface Transportation
Projects," paper number 09-3642.
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Dunning, Anne (2008). “Pedestrian Trip Chaining in Small Commercial Neighborhoods /
Peatón Viaje Encadenamiento en Pequeñas Vecindades Comerciales,” presented at the XV
Congreso Panamericano de Ingenieria de Transito y Transporte, Cartagena de Indias,
Colombia, 2008.
Fries, Ryan; Dunning, Anne; and Chowdhury, Mashrur (2008). “Path to ITS Architecture for a
Rural University Campus,” presented at the 15th
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
World Congress, New York, New York, paper number 30275.
Dunning, Anne E.; Myers, David S.; and, Nocks, Barry (July 2008). "Current Agency Practices
and the Potential for Sharing Transportation Services among the General Public and People
who Require Substantial Assistance with Their Disabilities and Special Needs,” presented at
the ACSP-AESOP American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) - Association of
European Schools of Planning (AESOP) 2007 Fourth Joint Congress, Chicago, Illinois.
Robinson, Geary L. and Dunning, Anne E. (2008). "Disaster Preparedness for Multimodal
Transportation Systems" presented at the 87th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research
Board.
Ridout, John Stuart; Dunning, Anne E.; Nocks, Barry C.; London, James B.; Mathias, Angela;
and, Hiltz, Elinor (2008). "Transportation Service Coordination in a Rural State," presented at
the 87th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Dunning, Anne E. and Boyles, Benjamin L. (October 2007). “Native American Transportation
Service Needs and Provision," presented at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP) 2007 Annual Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dunning, Anne E. and Oswalt, Jennifer L. (January 2007). “The Graniteville Train Wreck and
Chlorine Spill: Transportation Effects and Lessons in Small-Town Capacity for No-Notice
Evacuation” paper number 07-3472 accepted for publication in Transportation Research
Record and presented at the 86th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Boyles, BL; Mathias, A; Dunning, Anne; and, Boyles, WA (January 2007). “Elderly Mobility:
Current Transit Practices and Future Needs” paper number 07-3459 recommended for
publication in Transportation Research Record pending revision and review; presented at the
86th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Mattox, JH; Sarasua, WA; Ogle, JH; Eckenrode, RT; and, Dunning, A. (January 2007).
“Development and Evaluation of a Speed-Activated Sign to Reduce Speeds in Work Zones”
paper 07-0015 accepted for publication in Transportation Research Record and presented at
the 86th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.
Sarasua, W., Sorrell, M., Davis, J., Ogle, J., and Dunning, A. (January 2007). “Use of Radar
Equipped Portable Changeable Message Sign to Reduce Vehicle Speed in South Carolina
Work Zones,” paper 07-3159, presented at the 86th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board.
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Mathias, Angela and Dunning, Anne E. (November 2006). “Meeting the Mobility Needs of
Aging Baby Boomers through Transit Coordination,” presented at the American Collegiate
Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2006 Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas.
Boyles, William A.; Dunning, Anne E.; and Boyles, Benjamin Lee (October 2006). “Cultivating
Coordination: Using Existing Transit Resources Targeted at Children to Meet Rural Mobility
Challenges of the General Population,” presented at the 17th
National Rural Public and
Intercity Bus Transportation Conference in Stevenson, Washington.
Boyles, Benjamin Lee; Brinton, Erin; Mathias, Angie; Sorrell, Mark T; and, Dunning, Anne
(January 2006). “Native American Transit: Current Practices, Needs, and Barriers,” paper
number 06-0325, presented at the 85th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board
and published in Transportation Research Record, number 1956.
Dunning, Anne E. (October 2005). “Transit Strategies for National Parks and Gateway
Communities,” presented at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2005
Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.
Dunning, Anne E. (July 2005). “Characteristics of Transportation and Transit Initiative Planning
for Recreational Areas,” presented at the National Science Foundation’s Pan-American
Advanced Studies Institute on transportation, Toluca, Mexico.
Dunning, Anne E. (June 2005). “Sustainability Practices in Times of National and International
Emergency,” paper presented with recommendation for publication pending from the joint
gathering of Sustainable Transportation in Europe and Links and Liaisons with American
(STELLA) and the 8th
NECTAR Conference, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.
Dunning, Anne E. (2005). “Impacts of Transit in National Parks and Gateway Communities,”
paper number 05-2609, presented at the 84th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research
Board and published in Transportation Research Record, number 1931.
Dunning, Anne E. (2005). “Inputs of Transit Service Planning for National Parks and Gateway
Communities,” paper number 05-2764, presented at the 84th
Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board.
Dunning, Anne E. (October 2004). “Transit in National Parks: Impacts and Contributing Factors
Found in the Early Experience of Zion and Acadia” presented at the 16th
National Rural
Public and Intercity Bus Transportation Conference.
Dunning, Anne E. (2004). “The State of Practice for Evaluating Economic Impacts from Transit
in National Parks and Gateway Communities,” presented at the 83rd
Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board (paper 04-3136).
Dunning, Anne E. (2003). “Noise Management for Sensitive Areas around Small U.S. Airports:
Case Study of Nantucket, Massachusetts,” paper number 03-3812, presented at the 82nd
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Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board and recommended for publication in
the Transportation Research Record.
Dunning, Anne and Hansman, R. John (2001). “Forces and Trends Driving the Global Airlines
Industry,” presentation at the 1st Aviation Management and Research Conference.
Dunning, Anne (2000). “A Methodology for Analyzing Correlations of Spatial Attribute
Clustering with Airline Routing and Passenger Willingness to Pay,” presented at the
University Consortium on Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) Summer Assembly,
<http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/ucgis/web/oregon/papers/dunning.htm>. Excellent Presentation
Award and Fellowship.
Ross, Catherine and Dunning, Anne (1997). “Land Use and Transportation Interaction: An
Examination of the 1995 NPTS Data,” Federal Highway Administration Special Report
<http://npts.ornl.gov/npts/1995/Doc/landuse3.pdf>.
Professional Presentations
Dunning, Anne E. (June 2011). “Transit in Parks: Impacts and Guidance,” presented for
continuing education credit at the transportation planning meeting of the Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE) North Carolina Chapter, Asheville, North Carolina.
Dunning, Anne E. (June 2011). “Transportation and Development in Upstate South Carolina:
Where Are We Going?” presented for continuing education credit to the Commercial Real
Estate Women’s network for Upstate South Carolina (CREW Upstate), Greenville, South
Carolina.
Dunning, Anne E. (March 2007). “Getting Moving: Transportation Practice and Possibilities for
Upstate South Carolina,” presented at “Our Past Before Us: The Search for the South Carolina
Upcountry,” a conference jointly sponsored by Clemson University and Furman University.
Dunning, Anne (August 25th
, 2006). “Transportation Planning at Clemson University,” presented
to the Appalachian Council of Governments in South Carolina on.
Dunning, Anne and Ben Boyles (April 21st, 2006). "Transportation Planning for Campuses,"
presented to the Carolinas Parking Association at Clemson, South Carolina.
Dunning, Anne; Mathias, Angela; and, Almeida, Elinor (March 14th
, 2006). "Public Health,
Rural Service, and Transit Coordination" presented to the Transit Association of South
Carolina (TASC) Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Dunning, Anne E. (March 9th
, 2006). "Rural Health and Public Transportation" presented to the
South Carolina Rural Health Association Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.
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Teaching
Courses Developed and Taught
Transportation Planning (graduate)
Intercity Transportation (graduate)
Public Transit (graduate)
Transportation Innovation (graduate)
Land Use (graduate)
Graduate Professional Studio (master’s)
Research Design (master’s)
Research Design (doctoral)
Economic Analysis for Planners (master’s)
Quantitative Analysis (master’s)
Doctoral Readings in Planning
Undergraduate Creative Inquiry
Postdoctoral Advisement
Fries, Ryan (2007-2008). Postdoctoral work into identifying stakeholders and designing an
intelligent transportation system (ITS) for a rural college campus; simulating a multi-modal
network for mode-choice tradeoffs; funded by Clemson Parking Services. Role: advisor. Dr.
Fries now teaches at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville.
Doctoral Dissertation Advisement
Li, Lingling (anticipated Ph.D. Architecture 2017). Dissertation investigating intercity
transportation in China. Role: dissertation committee chair.
Karim, Hardy Kamal (anticipated Ph.D. Civil Engineering 2016). Dissertation assessing safety in
merge areas before and after setting ramp meters. Role: dissertation committee member.
Combs, Fred (anticipated Ph.D. Architecture 2015). Dissertation on the impact of governance on
transportation resource allocation and prioritization of initiatives. Role: dissertation
committee chair.
Lindheimer, Tomas (anticipated Ph.D. Civil Engineering 2014). Dissertation assessing the
effectiveness of a blue light signal to address red-light running. Role: dissertation committee
member.
Chan, Mark Sai Leong (Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology 2012). Dissertation entitled “Distracting the
distracted: The effect of concurrent task load on sustained attention while driving.” Role:
external committee member.
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Ridout, John (Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment 2012). Dissertation entitled
“Marketing Fuel Economy Standards in an Automobile Dependent Society: An Analysis of
Consumer-Oriented, Industry-Produced Advertising Material.” Role: dissertation committee
chair.
Stovall, Steen (withdrawn from Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment).
Dissertation creating a pedagogical framework for design-build education. Role: dissertation
committee co-chair.
Chiang, Ping-Nan (Ph.D. Industrial Engineering 2011). Dissertation investigating optimal
passenger movement in airports. Role: dissertation committee member.
Benedict, Robert (Ph.D. Environmental Design and Planning 2009). Research in historic
preservation and development with the reintroduction of streetcars in historic neighborhoods.
Role: dissertation committee member. Dr. Benedict now teaches at Clemson University.
Fries, Ryan (Ph.D. Civil Engineering 2007). Dissertation entitled “Evaluating the Impacts of
Accelerated Incident Clearance Tools and Strategies by Harnessing the Power of Microscopic
Traffic Simulation,” funded by the South Carolina Department of Transportation. Role:
dissertation committee member. Dr. Fries now teaches at Southern Illinois University –
Edwardsville.
Master’s Thesis Advisement
Li, Lingling (anticipated MUP 2013). Thesis investigating overwhelming holiday demand for
intercity transportation in China. Role: thesis committee chair.
Crow, Jean (MCRP 2011). Terminal project creating a bicycle master plan for Greenville, South
Carolina. Role: terminal project committee member.
Larkins, Kelly (MCRP 2011). Terminal project on transit-oriented development for Greenville,
South Carolina. Role: thesis committee member.
Lathan, Charles (MCRP 2011). Terminal project on complete street redevelopment of the
Woodruff Road corridor in Greenville, South Carolina. Role: committee member.
Myers, David (MCRP and MS CE 2011). Interdisciplinary terminal project on the intersection
between aesthetic design and engineering design. Role: terminal project committee chair.
Woods, Nathan (MCRP 2011). Thesis investigating environmental planning issues emerging
from the 2009 “Cash for Clunkers” federal program. Role: thesis committee chair.
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Bartman, Katherine (MSCE 2010). Thesis entitled, “Evaluating Transit Systems in a University
Environment: The Clemson University Case Study.” Role: thesis committee member.
Combs, Fred (MCRP 2010). Thesis entitled, “Funding the Way to Work: Transportation Policies
with Provisions for Low-Wage Workers.” Role: thesis committee chair.
Pate, Dustin (anticipated MCRP 2010). Terminal project on public adoption of an address system
in Costa Rica. Role: terminal project committee member.
Sirmin, Leah (MCRP 2010). Thesis entitled, “Collaboration and Road Safety on Indian
Reservations.” Role: thesis committee chair.
Springs, Mary Alice (MCRP 2010). Terminal project to create a bicycle plan for Sommerville,
South Carolina. Role: terminal project committee chair.
Tavares, Tamara (MCRP 2010). Thesis entitled, “Sustainable Urban Transport: The issue of
equity in selected developing countries.” Role: thesis committee chair.
Akundi, Soujanya (MS Industrial Engineering 2009). Independent study entitled, “Something
Borrowed: The Application of Quality Tools to the Analysis of Running time.” Role:
independent study advisor.
Pradhan, Subha (MCRP 2009). Terminal project designing for transit-oriented development.
Role: terminal project committee member.
Young, Katie (MCRP 2009). Thesis entitled, “Green Can Bring Green: An Evaluation and
Comparison of the Economic Effects of Sustainable and Economic Redevelopment.” Role:
thesis committee chair.
Bridges, Carla (MCRP 2008). Thesis entitled, “Entrepreneurship Education and Economic
Development: Preparing the Workforce for the Twenty-First Century Economy.” Role: thesis
committee member.
Ridout, John (MCRP 2008). Thesis entitled, “Chain Reaction: The Indirect Effects of Climate
Change on Maritime Activity” Role: thesis committee chair.
Rudnicki, Richard (MCRP 2008). Terminal project entitled, “Greenway Development Strategy:
Using the East Coast Greenway to Shape South Carolina Growth.” Role: project co-chair.
Lewis, Hazel (MCRP 2007). Terminal project entitled, “A Redesign Proposal for the Port of
Spain Transit Center of Trinidad and Tobago.” Role: terminal project committee member.
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Mast, Jeffrey (MCRP 2007). Terminal project entitled, “Anderson County, SC, Economic
Development Strategy and I-85 Corridor Frontage Road Development Feasibility Study.”
Role: terminal project committee chair.
Miller, Benjamin (MCRP 2007). Thesis entitled “Campus Commuting: Barriers to Walking and
Bicycling Use in a University Town,” funded by Clemson Parking Services. Role: thesis
committee chair.
Sturm, Joseph (MS CE 2007). Thesis entitled, “Analysis of Cost Estimation Disclosure in
Environmental Impact Statements for Surface Transportation Projects,” funded by the Federal
Highway Administration. Role: thesis committee member.
Adams, Russell Scott (MCRP 2006). Terminal project entitled, “Southeastern Bicycling Case
Studies and Their Lessons for the City of Greenville.” Role: terminal project committee
member.
Almeida, Elinor (MCRP 2006). Thesis entitled “Current and Potential Practices for Commuter
Choice Workplaces in South Carolina.” Role: thesis committee chair.
Boyles, Benjamin Lee (MCRP 2006). Thesis entitled “University Campus Mobility: Creating a
Systems Approach to Campus Transportation Planning,” funded by Clemson Parking
Services. Role: thesis committee chair.
Brown, Mark R. (MCRP 2006). Thesis entitled, “A Pragmatic Revival of Commuter Rail
Systems in Small Metropolitan Areas.” Thesis funded by Clemson Parking Services. Role:
thesis committee chair.
Comstock, Erin Michelle (MCRP 2006). Thesis entitled, “Inclusionary Housing: An Analysis of
an Affordable Housing Strategy.” Role: thesis committee member.
Jakhadi, Sunil Prakash (MS CE 2006). Thesis entitled “Influence of Socio-Economic and
Demographic Factors on Crashes in Rural South Carolina at the Sub-County Level,” thesis
funded by the South Carolina State University Transportation Center. Role: thesis committee
member.
Mathias, Angela (MCRP 2006). Thesis entitled “A Transportation Dilemma: Maintaining the
Mobility of an Aging Population in a Rural State,” thesis funded by the South Carolina
Department of Transportation. Role: thesis committee chair.
Sorrel, Mark (MS CE 2006). Thesis entitled “Radar Equipped Portable Changeable Message Sign
as a Means to Reduce Vehicle Speeds in South Carolina Department of Transportation Work
Zones,.” thesis funded by the South Carolina Department of Transportation. Role: thesis
committee member.
Mattox, James (MS CE 2005). Thesis entitled “Development and Evaluation of a Speed-
Activated Sign to Reduce Speeding in Work Zones.” Thesis funded by the South Carolina
Department of Transportation. Role: thesis committee member.
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Morrison, Hayes (MCRP 2005). Terminal project entitled “The Madison Area Mobility System”
on developing a multimodal transportation plan with a focus on bicycle and pedestrian right
of way for a Madison, Alabama. Role: terminal project committee chair.
Sleipness, Ole Russell (MCRP 2005). Thesis entitled, “Characterizing Themes in Western
Gateway Communities.” Role: Thesis committee member.
Wright, Norman Brown (MCRP 2005). Thesis entitled, “Strategic GIS Modeling for Ecoregional
Conservation Priorities.” Role: Terminal project committee member.
Gibson, Adam Troy (MS CE 2004). Thesis entitled “Using Microsimulation to Analyze Football
Traffic Conditions at Clemson University.” Thesis funded by Clemson University. Role:
Thesis committee member.
Jain, Anushree (MS CE 2004). Thesis entitled “Use of a Radio Frequency Based Automatic
Vehicle Identification System to Streamline after School Traffic Circulation,” funded through
the University Transportation Center at South Carolina State University. Role: Thesis
committee member.
Undergraduate Research Advisement
Skinner, Benjamin (BLA in Landscape Architecture 2007). Exit project on transit-oriented
development for Augusta, Georgia. Role: exit project committee member and advisor for an
independent study on public transit. This student’s project spurred local debate in Augusta
and resulted in a commissioned $37,000 study of the potential for light rail downtown.*
Boyles, William (BS in Applied Economics and Statistics 2007). Analysis of travel diary data
related to accessibility for the disabled on the Clemson University campus and the
surrounding area. Role: primary advisor.
Myers, David (BS in Civil Engineering 2006). Analysis of travel diary data related to perceptions
of safety and security at Clemson University and the surrounding area. Role: primary advisor.
Hein, Candice (BS in Civil Engineering 2005). Honors research in the Civil Engineering
Department performed on the impact of transportation facilities and mitigation measures on
wildlife fatalities. Role: primary advisor.
Kelly, Patrick B. (BLA in Landscape Architecture 2005) and Stuermann, Mark C. (BLA in
Landscape Architecture 2005). "Designing for Transit," a landscape architecture exit project
* Cooper, Sylvia (July 8, 2008). “Trolley Study Is Mostly Praised,” The Augusta Chronicle.
http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/070808/met_464877.shtml
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that created visions for transit-oriented development at two stops along the proposed light rail
corridor in Greenville, South Carolina. Role: exit project committee member.
Anne E. Dunning, Ph.D.
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Service
Research Oversight Panels
Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 102: Integrating Passenger
Ferry Service with Mass Transit, A Synthesis of Transit Practice, 2013.
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/tcrp/tcrp_syn_102.pdf
National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) 8-36, Task 83:
Transportation Planning Partnerships to Enhance National Parks and Gateway
Communities, 2009. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/docs/NCHRP08-
36(83)_FR.pdf
Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 122: Understanding How to
Motivate Communities to Support and Ride Public Transportation, 2008.
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/tcrp/tcrp_rpt_122.pdf
Research Paper Reviewing
Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting and Transportation Research Record
(2005-present).
World Conference on Transport Research, Lisbon (2010).
Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems (spring 2009).
Women’s Transportation Conference (2005).
Research Proposal Reviewing
National Science Foundation reviewer and panel member for interdisciplinary hazard
proposals, May 29-31, 2012.
Research Panel for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO) Standing Committee on Planning through the Transportation
Research Board, project selection and funding allocation for urgent needs in
transportation planning through the National Cooperative Highway Research Program
(NCHRP) 8-36, 2008-present.
National Science Foundation reviewer and panel member for unsolicited proposals,
December 4-5, 2006.
Invited Participation
Symposium participant, “Creating an Integrated South Carolina Environmental and
Human Health Grid: Using Cyberinfrastructure to Link Hazards, Exposures and Health
Effects” June 25th, 2009.
America 2050 Forum, “The Case for a National Infrastructure Policy, The Piedmont
Atlantic Megaregion in the Global Economy,” Georgia Tech Center for Quality Growth
and Regional Development, March 23, 2009.
Panel Member; South Carolina Rural Health Association panel on rural transportation;
Columbia, SC; March 2006.
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Coordinator; Workshop on Transportation and Visitor Experience; Transportation
Research Board Task Force ADA40T for Transportation Needs for National Parks and
Public Lands; January 2005.
Contributor; Greenville Vision 2025 Charrette; Greenville, South Carolina; 2004.
Contributor; National Park Service Alternative Vehicle Design Workshop; Estes Park,
Colorado; 2002.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Passenger Origin-Destination Simulator (PODS)
Consortium, 1999-2001.
Community Consultation
Provided ongoing consultation for Lawrence On-Board, a grass-roots effort to develop a
unique and organic rideshare program in Lawrence, Kansas (2012-present).
Professional Committees
Transportation Research Board academic representative to the panel for National
Cooperative Highway Research Program Project – Quick Response in Planning Project
(8-36), 2007-present.
Transportation Research Board AP045 Committee on Intermodal Transfer Facilities,
2007-present.
Executive board for the Transportation Research Board ANB10 Subcommittee on
Evacuation, 2006-present.
Memberships
Transportation Research Board, 2003-present.
American Planning Association, 1996-1999; 2008-2011.
InfraGard, a public-private partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for
infrastructure security, 2008-present.
Greenville Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee, 2004-2011.
Institute of Transportation Engineers, 2002-2011.
Women’s Transportation Seminar, 1998-2008.
University Service
University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning graduate studies
committee, 2011-present.
University of Kansas Department of Urban Planning admissions committee, 2011-
present.
University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning promotion and tenure
committee, 2011-present; chair 2012-present.
University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design, and Planning by-laws review
committee, 2011.
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Clemson Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture department advisory
committee, 2009-2011.
Clemson Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture chair search committee,
2008-2011.
Clemson University Computational Advisory Committee, 2008-2010.
Clemson University Planning program admissions committee member 2005-present and
chair, 2007-2008.
Clemson University High-Performance Computing (HPC) Resource Allocation Policy
Committee, 2007-2008.
Clemson University Planning program alumni survey design, execution, and analysis,
2007.
Clemson University Parking and Transportation Management Plan steering committee
2006-2007.
Clemson University Library Dean search committee, 2005-2006.
Clemson University Parking Review Board, 2005-2006.
Clemson University committee on undergraduate research, 2004-2005.
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