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CV of Mohan Venigalla (June 1, 2016) 1 Expanded Curriculum Vitae Mohan Venigalla, PhD, PE Associate Professor [email protected] Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Volgenau School of Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VA 22030-4444 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS First job was in college-level teaching for one academic year. Early career was primarily in engineering consulting and research for 12 years. Teaching and academic research career since 2000. Research funding since 2000 topped $2.4 million. Publications include 44 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, dissertation, and supervised dissertations. Winner of Pyke Johnson award for outstanding research contribution to transportation planning. Administered a fast-growing undergraduate civil engineering program for 8 years. ABET Program Evaluator for undergraduate civil engineering programs since 2016 Tenured associate professor and seeking promotion to full professor effective AY 2017-2018 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Degree University / Institution Major (Minor) Year Ph.D. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Civil Engineering (GIS) 1994 M.S. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Civil Engineering (Statistics) 1990 M.S. The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Civil Engineering 1988 B.Tech. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi, AP, India Civil Engineering 1984 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ACADEMIC George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE) o Assistant Professor o Associate Professor CEIE Appointments: o (ad hoc) Undergraduate Program Director o (50%) Undergraduate Program Director o (50%) Associate Chair o CEIE Promotion and Tenure Committee o Volgenau School of Engineering Promotion and Tenure Committee as CEIE representative The University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Tennessee Transportation Center (UTTC) o Graduate Research Assistant Placed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (employed via UTTC) o Research Assistant o Research Associate NBKR Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyanagar, AP, India 1984 – 1985 Department of Civil Engineering 2000 – present 2000 – 2006 2006 – present 2003 – 2006 2006 – 2008 2009 – 2011 2006 – present 2006 – 2007; 2009 – 2013 1989 – 1994 1989 – 1990 1990 – 1991 1991 – 1994 1984 - 1985

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Expanded Curriculum Vitae

Mohan Venigalla, PhD, PE Associate Professor [email protected]

Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Volgenau School of Engineering George Mason University Fairfax VA 22030-4444

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

First job was in college-level teaching for one academic year.

Early career was primarily in engineering consulting and research for 12 years.

Teaching and academic research career since 2000.

Research funding since 2000 topped $2.4 million.

Publications include 44 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, dissertation, and supervised dissertations.

Winner of Pyke Johnson award for outstanding research contribution to transportation planning.

Administered a fast-growing undergraduate civil engineering program for 8 years.

ABET Program Evaluator for undergraduate civil engineering programs since 2016

Tenured associate professor and seeking promotion to full professor effective AY 2017-2018

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Degree University / Institution Major (Minor) Year Ph.D. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Civil Engineering (GIS) 1994 M.S. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Civil Engineering (Statistics) 1990 M.S. The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Civil Engineering 1988 B.Tech. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi, AP, India Civil Engineering 1984

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

ACADEMIC

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE)

o Assistant Professor o Associate Professor CEIE Appointments: o (ad hoc) Undergraduate Program Director o (50%) Undergraduate Program Director o (50%) Associate Chair o CEIE Promotion and Tenure Committee o Volgenau School of Engineering Promotion and Tenure Committee as

CEIE representative

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Tennessee Transportation Center (UTTC)

o Graduate Research Assistant Placed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (employed via UTTC)

o Research Assistant o Research Associate

NBKR Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyanagar, AP, India 1984 – 1985 Department of Civil Engineering

2000 – present 2000 – 2006 2006 – present 2003 – 2006 2006 – 2008 2009 – 2011 2006 – present 2006 – 2007; 2009 – 2013

1989 – 1994 1989 – 1990 1990 – 1991 1991 – 1994

1984 - 1985

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o Associate Lecturer

ENGINEERING PRACTICE

Wilbur Smith Associates, Columbia, SC Transportation Planning Division

o Sr. Transportation Engineer

Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (via EG & G Dynatrend Inc.)

o Traffic Systems Engineer

Kirloskar Consultants Ltd., Madras, India o Consultant o Associate

1998 – 2000

1994 – 1998

1989 – 1994 1988 – 1989 1987

AWARDS, HONORS AND OTHER RECOGNITIONS

Special recognition for leadership and service to Committee on Transportation Air Quality (ADC20). Transportation Research Board. January 2006

Recipient of the 1995 Pyke Johnson Award for the best paper in the area of Transportation Systems Planning and Administration. (For more details about the award, see: http://www.trb.org/AboutTRB/JohnsonAward.aspx)

Recipient of the 1992 Student of the Year from the US Department for Transportation for academic excellence, research quality and professionalism.

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PUBLICATIONS

QUALITY METRICS

Journal / Refereed Conference (H-index rank, if available & less than 10)

Publisher h-index1

Impact factor1

Acceptance rate (%)

No. of papers published

Atmospheric Environment (2a) Elsevier, UK 174 3.841 39 1

Land Use Policy Elsevier, UK 66 3.253 41 1

Transportation Research Record (TRR), Journal of Transportation Res. Board (1b)

National Academy of Sciences, USA

65 0.556 20 12

Transportation Research, Part D (9c)

Elsevier, UK 58 2.366 53 1

Journal of Safety Research Elsevier, UK 58 1.870 N/A 1

Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (3b)

ASCE, USA 49 1.268 32 3

Journal of Urban Panning and Development

ASCE, USA 27 0.809 N/A 1

Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems

Taylor and Francis, UK

21 0.512 N/A 1

Journal of Public Transportation

National Center for Transit Research, USA

7 0.603 N/A 1

Transportation Research Board annual meeting2

National Academy of Sciences, USA

NA NA 340-60 % 64

Other conference papers Various NA NA N/A 9

a Rank in the ‘environmental sciences’ category. Source: SJR b Rank in the ‘civil /structural engineering’ category, ‘transportation engineering’ subcategory. Source: SJR

c Rank in the ‘social sciences / transportation’ category. Source: SJR 1 List is ordered by the journal’s h-index. 2 “TRB annual meeting only reviews complete papers—abstracts are not accepted or considered.” 3 Acceptance rate for TRB conference papers is dependent on the committee reviewing the paper 4 This total does not include papers listed as published in TRR / Journal of TRB, which are even more selective and are reviewed under the same process

GOOGLE SCHOLAR STATISTICS OF M. VENIGALLA’S PUBLICATIONS

Citations 223

h-index 10

i10-index 10

Citations trend

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DISSERTATION

"A Network Assignment Based Approach to Modeling Mobile Source Emissions." The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. 1994. Advisor: Arun Chatterjee

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. M.M. Venigalla. Mobile Source Emissions Testing (Chapter 7). Handbook of Measurement Science in Engineering. Editor: M. Kutz. Wiley Publications. 2013.

2. Chatterjee, A. and M.M. Venigalla. Travel Demand Forecasting for Urban Transportation Planning (Chapter 7). Handbook of Transportation Engineering. Editor: M. Kutz. McGraw-Hill Publications. 2003.

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS (The list is in reverse-chronological order. Student authors are underlined. Venigalla’s authorship is emphasized in bold.)

1. Venigalla, M.M., X. Zhou, and S. Zhu. The Psychology of Route Choice in Familiar Networks: Minimizing Turns and Embracing Signals. Journal of Urban Planning and Development. (Forthcoming).

In Print

2. Brennan, T., and M.M. Venigalla. A Constructability Assessment Method (CAM) for Sustainable Division of Land Parcels. Land Use Policy. Vol. 56, November 2016, pp. 47-57 (Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.04.031)

3. Shaughnessy, W., M.M. Venigalla, and D. Trump. Health Effects of Ambient Levels of Respirable Particulate Matter (PM) on Healthy, Young-Adult Population. Atmospheric Environment. Vol. 123, Part A, December 2015, pp. 102-111. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.10.039)

4. Venigalla, M.M., and A. Faghri. A Quick-Response Discrete Transit-Share Model for Transit-Oriented Developments. Journal of Public Transportation. Vol. 18(3), 2015, pp. 107-123. (http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/2375-0901.18.3.7)

5. Faghri, A., and M.M. Venigalla. Measuring Travel Behavior and Transit Trip Generation Characteristics of Transit-Oriented Developments. Transportation Research Record. Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Volume 2397, 2013, pp. 72-79. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2397-09)

(Please see a note in Section E, Personal Statement: “Gaps”)

6. Venigalla, M.M., and B. Baik. GIS-Based Engineering Management Service Functions. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. Volume 21(5), 2007, pp. 331-342. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3801(2007)21:5(331))

7. Venigalla, M.M., and M. Casey. Innovations in Geographic Information Systems Applications for Civil Engineering. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 20(6), 2006, pp. 375–376. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3801(2006)20:6(375))

8. Venigalla, M.M., and M.J. Krimmer. Impact of Electronic Toll Collection and Electronic Screening on Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board No. (1987), 2006, pp. 11-20. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1987-02)

9. Krimmer, M.J., and M.M. Venigalla. Measuring Impacts of High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lane Operations on Light-Duty-Vehicle Emissions: Experimental Study with Instrumented Vehicles. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1987), 2006, pp. 1-10. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1987-01)

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10. Venigalla, M.M., and A. Ali. Deriving performance measures for transportation planning using ITS archived data. The Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems. 22(3), 2005, pp. 171-188. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10286600500279998)

11. Venigalla, M.M., S. Chalumuri, and R. Mandapati. Developing Custom Tools for Deriving Complex Data from Travel Survey Databases. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1917), 2005, pp. 80-89. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1917-10)

12. Venigalla, M.M., and M.S. Bronzini. Arrival Sampling Without Replacement for Simulating Fixed Entity Streams in Civil Engineering Systems. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 18(4), October, 2004, pp. 313-321

(http://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%290887-3801%282004%2918%3A4%28313%29)

13. Chalumuri, S., and M.M. Venigalla. Methodology for Deriving Vehicle Activity Parameters from Travel Survey Databases. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1880), 2004, pp.108-118. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1880-13)

14. Venigalla, M.M and D.H. Pickrell. Soak Distribution Inputs to Mobile Source Emissions Modeling: Measurement and Transferability. Journal of Transportation Research Board, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1815) 2002, pp. 63-70. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1815-08)

15. Venigalla, M.M., A. Chatterjee, and M.S. Bronzini. A specialized equilibrium assignment algorithm for air quality modeling. Transportation Research – D. Volume 4. No. 1, January 1999, pp. 19-44. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1361-9209(98)00022-4)

16. Venigalla, M.M., and D.H. Pickrell. Implications of Transient Mode Duration for High Resolution Emission Inventory Studies. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1587) 1997, pp. 63-72. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1587-08)

17. Chatterjee A., P.M. Reddy, M.M. Venigalla and T. Miller Operating Mode Fractions on Urban Roads Derived by Traffic Assignment. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1520), 1996, pp. 97-103. (http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1520-12)

18. Chatterjee, A., E. Cadotte, N. Stamatiadis, H. Sink, M.M. Venigalla, and G Gaides. Driver-related factors involved with truck accidents. Journal of Safety Research. Elsevier, 27(1), 1996. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-4375(96)90005-5)

19. Venigalla, M.M., T. Miller, and A. Chatterjee. Alternative Operating Mode Fractions to the FTP Mode Mix for Mobile Source Emissions Modeling. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1472), 1995, pp. 35-44. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=427194)

20. Venigalla, M.M., T. Miller, and A. Chatterjee. Start Modes of Trips for Mobile Source Emissions Modeling. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1472), 1995. pp. 26-34. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=427193)

(This paper is the winner of 1995 “Pyke Johnson Award” for the best paper of the year on transportation systems planning and administration)

21. Rathi A.K., and M.M. Venigalla. Variance Reduction Applied to Urban Network Traffic Simulation. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1365), 1992, pp. 133-146. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=371414)

22. Venigalla, M.M., R. Margiotta, D.B. Clarke, and A. Rathi. Operational Effects of Non-Traversable Medians and two-way Left-Turn Lanes: A Comparison. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (1356), 1992, pp. 37-46. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=370810)

MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW FOR PUBLICATION IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1. Zhou, X., M.M. Venigalla, and S. Zhu. A Bounding Box Approach to Network Pruning for Efficient Path Search Through Large Networks. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. [Currently in second round review].

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2. Brennan, T., M.M. Venigalla, A.B.C. De Grandi, and L.A. Ladeira. Incorporating Probe Vehicle Data to Analyze the Impact of a Natural Disaster. Natural Hazards Review, ASCE.

ARTICLES IN REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Listed in this section are complete papers, which are peer reviewed for presentation at, AND publication in the proceedings of various conferences. Where available, links referencing these papers in the proceedings are provided.

1. Faghri, A., and M.M. Venigalla. Disaggregate Models for Mode Choice Behavior of Transit-Oriented Developments. Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, D.C. January 2016.

2. Zhou, X., and M.M. Venigalla. Influence of Turns and Signals on Path Choice. Paper presented at the 93rd Transportation Research Board Annual Conference. Washington DC. January 2014. 28p (Link to Paper in TRB 93rd Annual Meeting Compendium)

3. Faghri, A., and M.M. Venigalla. Measuring Travel Behavior and Transit Trip Generation Characteristics of Transit-Oriented Developments. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. Washington DC. January 2013. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/10.3141/2397-09)

4. Dixit, S., M.M. Venigalla, and MS Bronzini. A Methodology For Disaggregation of Freight Origin Destination Data for Metropolitan and Regional Planning. Presented at the TRB Annual Meeting, Washington DC. January 2010. 22p. Published in the TRB 89th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers DVD. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=1092988)

5. Venigalla, M.M., and X. Zhou. Environmental Justice Implications of Personal Travel Related Emissions Burden. Presented at the 87th TRB Annual Meeting. Washington D.C. January 2008. Published in the TRB 87th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers DVD. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=848436)

6. Ali, A., A. Flannery and M.M. Venigalla. Prediction Models for Free-Flow Speed on Urban Arterials. Presented at the Transportation Research Board 86th Annual Meeting. Washington DC. January 2007. 21p. Published in the TRB 86th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers DVD. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=801967)

7. Ali, A., M.M. Venigalla, A. Flannery. Estimating Running Time on Urban Street Segments. The 3rd Urban Street Symposium. Transportation Research Board. 2007. pp. 24-27. (http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=851001 )

8. Venigalla, M.M., and M.J. Krimmer. Impact of Electronic Toll Collection and Electronic Screening on Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 2006. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/10.3141/1987-02)

9. Krimmer, M.J., and M.M. Venigalla. Measuring Impacts of High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lane Operations on Light-Duty-Vehicle Emissions: Experimental Study with Instrumented Vehicles. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 2006. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/10.3141/1987-01)

10. Asma, A.T., and M.M. Venigalla. Global positioning systems data for performance evaluation of HOV and GP lanes on I-66 and I-395/I-95. Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, IEEE, Sept 2006. pp. 915-920 (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=1706861)

11. Venigalla, M.M., S. Chalumuri, S., & R. Mandapati. Developing custom tools for deriving complex data from travel survey databases. Presented at the Transportation Research Board 84th Annual Meeting. Washington DC. January 2005. (Also published in Transportation Research Record:

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Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/abs/10.3141/1917-10)

12. Chalumuri, S., and M.M. Venigalla. Methodology for deriving vehicle activity parameters from travel survey databases. Presented at the Transportation Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting. Washington DC. January 2004. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/abs/10.3141/1880-13)

13. Skolicki, Z., M.M. Venigalla, T. Arciszewski. “Security of Transportation Systems: An Evolutionary Approach,” a poster presentation, the Critical Infrastructure Protection Session, “Working Together: Research & Development (R&D) Partnerships in Homeland Security,” Department of Homeland Security Conference, Boston, April 2005.

14. Venigalla, M.M. (2004, November). Household Travel Survey Data Fusion Issues. In Resource Paper, National Household Travel Survey Conference: Understanding Our Nation’s Travel (Vol. 1, No. 2). (http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.120.2980)

15. Venigalla, M.M., and S. Chalumuri. Applications of TRIMM for Small and Medium Communities. Transportation Research Board conference on Tools of the Trade. Colorado Springs, CO. September 2004.

16. Venigalla, M.M., and D.H. Pickrell. Soak Distribution Inputs To Mobile Source Emissions Modeling: Measurement And Transferability. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 2002. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/10.3141/1815-08)

17. Venigalla, M.M., and M.S. Bronzini. Sampling Entities Without Replacement for Stochastic Simulation Using Randomized Streams. Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Modeling and Simulation, ACTA Press, May 2002, pp. 110-117. (https://www.actapress.com/Content_Of_Proceeding.aspx?ProceedingID=377)

18. Venigalla, M.M., and D.H. Pickrell. Implications of Transient Mode Duration for High Resolution Emission Inventory Studies. Presentation at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 1997. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trrjournalonline.trb.org/doi/10.3141/1587-08)

19. Venigalla, M.M., T. Miller, and A. Chatterjee. Alternative Operating Mode Fractions to the FTP Mode Mix for Mobile Source Emissions Modeling. Presentation at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 1995. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=427194)

20. Venigalla, M.M., T. Miller, and A. Chatterjee. "Start Modes of Trips for Mobile Source Emissions Modeling." Presentation at the 75h Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington D.C. 1995. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=427193)

21. Margiotta, R.; H. Cohen; G. Elkins; A. Rathi; and M.M. Venigalla. 1994. Generic Vehicle Speed Model Based on Traffic Simulation: Development and Application. Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. 1994. 10p (http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/7000/7000/7009/m96004384.pdf)

22. Venigalla, M.M. and A.K. Rathi. Software Utilities for Network Traffic Simulation Models. Proceedings of the ASCE 4th International Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation, Baltimore, July 22-24, 1993. pp. 707-717 (http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?80343)

23. Venigalla, M.M. and A.K. Rathi. A Software Utility for Regional Evacuation (SURE). Proceedings of the ASCE 8th Specialty Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering, Dallas, June 7-9, 1992. pp. 25-32. (http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?76435)

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24. Southworth F., B. Janson, and M.M. Venigalla, DYMOD: Towards Real Time, Dynamic Traffic Routing During Mass Evacuations. Proceedings of Simulation Multi-Conference, Orlando, April 1992. (http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002878423)

25. Rathi A.K., and M.M. Venigalla. Variance Reduction Applied to Urban Network Traffic Simulation. Presented at and appeared in the proceedings of the 71st Annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 1992. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=371414)

26. Venigalla, M.M., R. Margiotta, D.B. Clarke, and A. Rathi. Operational Effects of Non-Traversable Medians and two-way Left-Turn Lanes: A Comparison. Presented at and appeared in the proceedings of the 71st Annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 1992. (Also published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=370810)

GUEST EDITOR

1. Big Data in Transportation. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, Special Issue (Anticipated date: February 2017).

JOURNALS AS PAPER REVIEW CO-CHAIR (WITH SHAUNA HALLMARK)

1. Energy and Environmental Concerns 2004. Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board, (1880), 2004.

2. Energy, Air Quality, and Fuels 2003. Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board, (1842), 2003.

3. Energy, Air Quality, and Fuels 2002. Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board, (1815). 2002.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS

1. Venigalla, M.M., X. Zhou and S. Zhu. Effect of Turns, Signals and Other Network Variables on Route Choice. Poster presentation. Symposium on Transportation Informatics: Big Data Analytics Transforming Transportation Operations, Management and Safety. Buffalo Niagara, NY. August 2015.

2. Zhou, Tracy (Xi), M.M. Venigalla and S. Zhu. A Bounding Box Approach to Network Pruning for Efficient Path Search Through Large Networks. Poster presentation. Symposium on Transportation Informatics: Big Data Analytics Transforming Transportation Operations, Management and Safety. Buffalo Niagara, NY. August 2015.

3. Livability in Transportation and the City of Alexandria. A presentation to Agenda Alexandria January 2015.

4. Seminar Series (Webcast) on Higher Education in USA, with Dr. Rao Mulpuri of George Mason University. Several engineering college students in India participated. November 2013.

5. Presentation to Civil Engineering students on graduate studies in Civil Engineering. National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India. June 2013.

6. Presentation on Transportation Planning at a Breakfast Meeting, Rotary Club, Herndon, VA 2013.

7. Special Presentation to Civil Engineering students on the Future of Civil Engineering. National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India (March 2009).

8. Graduate studies in Civil Engineering at US universities. Presentation to Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology (CBIT) students, Hyderabad, India. December 2008.

9. Future of Civil Engineering. Presentation to Civil Engineering students at Siddhardha College of Engineering, Vijayawada, India. January 2007.

10. Presentation on Transportation Air Quality at Annual Dinner Event, National Society of Professional Engineers, Northern VA Chapter. 2006.

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OTHER NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS / REPORTS TO SPONSORS

(Due to corporate policy, some reports do not have listed authors.)

1. Bronzini, M.S., M.M. Venigalla, K. Thirumalai, and X. Zhou et. al., Applications of Commercial Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Technologies to Analysis and Planning of Marine Highways. Final Report, DTOS59-10-H-00004, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Washington, DC (October 2012).

2. Bronzini, M.S., M.M. Venigalla, and S. Chalumuri National Air and Space Museum Transportation Impact Study. Dept. of Civil, Environmental & Infrastructure Engineering, George Mason University, for Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (May 2004).

3. Chalumuri, S. and M.M. Venigalla. Vehicle Activity and Personal Travel Inputs to Emission Models. Report Submitted to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). March 2004.

4. Chalumuri, S. and M.M. Venigalla. TRIMM User Manual and Guidance Document. Report Submitted to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). March 2004.

5. Multiple authors. TMC Applications of Archived Data –ADMS (Archived Data Management System) Virginia. May 2004.

6. Cooney, T. and M.M. Venigalla. User Guide to Expert System Projections (ESP). May 2002.

7. Multiple authors. “Environmental Impact Statement for Redline Extension Study,” Draft report submitted to the Cleveland Rapid Transit Authority. June 1999

8. Multiple authors. “Northeast Nebraska Corridor Feasibility Studies.” Submitted to Nebraska Department of Roads, December 1999.

9. Chatterjee, A., P.M. Reddy, and M.M. Venigalla. “Operating Mode Fractions for Sacramento Area Highway Network.” Transportation Center. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 1995. (http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3076015)

10. Multiple authors. “Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Impact Assessment Framework.” Report prepared for the ITS Joint Program Office of the Federal Highway Administration. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, October 1995.

11. Chatterjee, A., H. Cadotte, H. Sink, M.M. Venigalla, and G. Gaides. Driver Related Factors Involved with Truck Accidents. Institute for Transportation Research and Education, North Carolina State University. Raleigh, N.C., 1994.

12. Venigalla, M.M. "A Network Assignment Based Approach to Modeling Mobile Source Emissions” A Dissertation Research Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, May 1994.

13. Margiotta, R.; H. Cohen; G. Elkins; A. Rathi; and M.M. Venigalla "Speed Determination Models for the Highway Performance Monitoring System," Prepared for the Federal Highway Administration by Science Applications International Corporation, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. October 1993.

14. Rathi, A.K., M.M. Venigalla, Louis Chang and Sarah Jennings, "User Manual for Oak Ridge Evacuation Model (OREM)," Oak Ridge National Laboratory, June 1992.

15. Venigalla, M.M., F. Southworth, and C.G. Davies. "Evacuation Time Estimates for Pueblo Depot Activity and Vicinity,” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, April 1992.

16. Venigalla, M.M., A.K. Rathi, D.N. Metzger, and C.G. Davies. "Evacuation Time Estimates for Pine Bluff Arsenal and Vicinity,” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, January 1992.

17. Metzger, D.N., A.K. Rathi and M.M. Venigalla. Evacuation Time Estimates for Anniston Army Deport and Vicinity. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, October 1991.

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18. Chatterjee, R. Margiotta, D. Mukherjee and M.M. Venigalla, "Suburban Highway Cross-Sections: Median vs. two-way Designs," Prepared for the Tennessee Department of Transportation, Transportation Center, the University of Tennessee, February 1991.

19. Rathi, A.K, Southworth, F, M.M. Venigalla & Jacobi, J. “Evacuation Time Estimates for Newport Army Ammunition Plant and Vicinity.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, February 1991.

20. Rathi, A.K, Metzger, D., M.M. Venigalla & F. Southworth, J. “Evacuation Time Estimates for Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot and Vicinity.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1992.

21. Southworth, F., A.K. Rathi, M.M. Venigalla. “Evacuation Time Estimates for Aberdeen Proving Grounds and the Vicinity.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, January 1991.

22. Southworth, F., A.K. Rathi, J. Jacobi, and M.M. Venigalla. “Database Development for Regional Evacuation Studies.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, November 1990.

23. Rathi, A.K, F. Southworth, M.M. Venigalla and Jacobi, J. “Evacuation Time Estimates for Tooele Army Depot and Vicinity.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, December 1990.

24. A. Chatterjee, R.A. Margiotta, M.M. Venigalla, D. Mukherjee. A monograph on "Guidelines For Selecting Roadway Cross-Sections In Developing Urban/Suburban Areas." South Eastern Transportation Center. 1991

25. Venigalla M.M. "Operational Effects of Non-Traversable Medians and two-way Left-Turn Lanes: A Comparison," A Master's Thesis Submitted to the University of Tennessee, December 1990.

26. Southworth, F., A. Rathi, J. Jacobi and M.M. Venigalla, "Evacuation Time Estimates for Aberdeen Proving Ground and Vicinity," Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Army and Federal Emergency Management Agency, October 1990.

27. Margiotta, R.A., M.M. Venigalla, G. Evans, "Improving Safety for Pedestrians and Bicyclists," Transportation Center, University of Tennessee, Prepared for the Tennessee Governor's Highway Safety Program, December 1989.

28. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Improvements to Cross-Cut Road at Coimbatore," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for the Project Management Group, TNUDP (Madras) and the World Bank, April 1990.

29. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Users' Perception of Different Aspects of Travel and Value of Travel Time," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for Madras Metropolitan Development Authority and the World Bank, February 1989.

30. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Highway Capacity and Speed-Flow Relationship," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for Madras Metropolitan Development Authority and the World Bank, February 1989.

31. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Improvements to the Subway at Big Bazaar Street Intersection," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for the Project Management Group, TNUDP (Madras) and the World Bank, October 1988.

32. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "A Report on the Evaluation of Arumbakkam Sites and Services," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for Madras Metropolitan Development Authority, December 1987.

33. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Development of Kilpauk Section of Inner Orbital Road," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for Madras Metropolitan Development Authority, the Corporation of Madras and the World Bank, October 1988.

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34. Santosh V.K., M.M. Venigalla, and V. Isaac. "Traffic Management Scheme for Nungambakkam High Road," Kirloskar Consultants Limited, Prepared for Madras Metropolitan Development Authority, the Corporation of Madras and the World Bank, October 1988.

35. Venigalla, M.M., "Modernization of Commercial Vehicle Fleet on Indian Roads," Master's Thesis Submitted to the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, April 1987.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

FUNDING SUMMARY

Period Total contract funding Share of expenditures

Total Per year Total Per year

2000-2016 (Career) $2,428,720 $151,795 $1,171,524 $73,220

2010-2016 (Recent 6 years) $2,050,770 $341,795 $793,895 $132,316

1. Above numbers do not include funding from the recently awarded contract with DC Department of Transportation (DC DOT)

2. Active research projects: 3 3. Current funding: $803,421 4. Pending proposals: $2,331,187

ACTIVE GRANTS / CONTRACTS

1. Virginia Economic Development and Housing Study (co-PI) Sponsor: Commonwealth of Virginia via Virginia Polytechnic and State University Funding Amount: $234,500 (as co-PI with expenditure share of $11,400; PI: Terry Clower) Dates: 8/18/2015-11/20/2017

2. Transportation Research and Student Management (PI) Sponsor: DC Department of Transportation, Funding Amount: Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. Contract amount is

yet to be determined. Estimated maximum cap at $13.5 million (Shanjiang Zhu as co-PI)

Dates: 7/1/2015-6/30/2020

3. Transportation Informatics University Transportation Center Sponsor: US Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program Funding Amount: $568,921 (Co-PI with Shanjiang Zhu as PI with 50% share in phases I and IV;

and 10% share in phases II and III) Dates: 12/15/2013-9/30/2018

COMPLETED GRANTS / CONTRACTS

1. Application to Marine Highway Systems (MHS) Sponsor: US Department of Transportation, CRS&SI Technology Application Program,

Cooperative Agreement No. DTOS59-10-H-00004 Funding Amount: $1.3 million (as 50% Co-PI with Michael Bronzini as PI) Dates: 12/15/2009-3/31/2012

2. Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment (Transportation) Sponsor: National Capital Region/US Department of Homeland Security Funding Amount: $58,000 [approximate loaded equivalent: $78,000] Dates: 4/15/2004-Dec 2006

3. Evaluating Emission Impacts of Traffic Flow Improvement Projects Using Instrumented Test Vehicles Sponsor: US Department of Transportation Funding Amount: $99,275.00 Dates: 9/1/2003-Dec 2006

4. Estimating Emission Impacts of ETC/E Screening Sponsor: US Department of Transportation via SAIC Funding Amount: $9,990.00 Dates: 5/15/05-6/30/05

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5. Analysis of the 2000 NHTS Data for Inclusion in TRIMM Sponsor: US Department of Transportation Funding Amount: $49,990.00 Dates: 9/1/2003-4/30/2004

6. TMC Applications of Archived Data (ADMS Virginia) Sponsor: US Department of Transportation and Virginia Department of Transportation Funding Amount: $100,014.00 Dates: 12/17/2002-31/5/2004

7. Emission Impacts of Personal Travel Variables Sponsor: US Department of Transportation Funding Amount: $50,166.00 Dates: 9/1/2002-12/31/2003

8. Development of an Expert System for Traffic Forecasting. Funding amount: $10,515.00 Sponsor: Arizona Department of Transportation/Wilbur Smith Associates. Dates: 3/1/2002 - 5/31/2002

PROPOSALS PENDING

1. Multiple research proposals for the DC Department of Transportation under the ‘Transportation Research” IDIQ contract; Anticipated performance period 8/1/2016-7/31/2017

On-Site Berths and the Curbside Implications (Approximate funding $120,000)

Analysis of Bicycle and Pedestrian Crash Causes and Interventions ($100,000)

Analysis of Per-Ride Fare Data for Capital Bikeshare ($25,000)

Relating Capital Bikeshare Usage to Existing and Future Bicycle Count Data ($100,000)

Automated Enforcement of Bus Lanes and Bus Zones ($40,000)

2. Tier 1 University Transportation Center: Charlotte Consortium for Research, Education and Advancement of Transportation (CCREAT)

Sponsor: US Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program Funding Amount: $875,165 (with Shanjiang Zhu as 50% Co-PI) Anticipated performance period: 9/30/2016-9/30/2022

3. Transportation Informatics University Transportation Center Sponsor: US Department of Transportation, University Transportation Centers Program Funding Amount: $890,017 (50% Co-PI with Shanjiang Zhu as PI) Anticipated performance period: 9/30/2016-9/30/2022

4. Pathways to Professional Formation of Engineers An Examination from the Programmatic Perspective

Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Funding Amount: $181,005 Anticipated performance period: 10/1/2016-9/30/2018

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TEACHING, MENTORING AND ADVISING

TEACHING HIGHLIGHTS BY NUMBERS (2000-2016):

Graduated students: 5 PhD; 5 MS (Thesis); 15 (MS project)

Current students: 3 PhD

Number of different courses taught: 13

Number of new courses developed: 7

COURSES TAUGHT (2010-2016)

AY (Fall-Spring) Fall Semester Spring Semester

2010-2011 CEIE 890 CEIE 762

ENGR 401 / CEIE 409 ENGR 401 / CEIE 409

2011-2012 CEIE 301 CEIE 301 CEIE 360 CEIE 360 ENGR 401 / CEIE 409

2012-2013 CEIE 690/664 CEIE 360 CEIE 462

2013-2014 CEIE 360 CEIE 664 CEIE 762 CEIE 462/562

2014-2015 CEIE 360 CEIE 462/562 CEIE 304 CEIE 304 CEIE 404 CEIE 404

2015-2016 CEIE 360 CEIE 462/562 CEIE 304 CEIE 301 CEIE 404 CEIE 304 CEIE 404

Average course load per semester: 2.4 Course titles:

CEIE 301 – Engineering and Economic Models in Civil Engineering

CEIE 304 – Junior Engineering Competency Exam

CEIE 360 – Introduction to Transportation Engineering

CEIE 404 – Senior Engineering Competency Exam

ENGR 401 / CEIE 409 – Professional Practice and Management in Engineering

CEIE 462/562 – Intro to Urban Transportation Planning

CEIE 690/664 – Transportation Engineering and the Environment

CEIE 762 – Network Models for Transportation Planning

CEIE 890 – Special Topics in Urban Transportation

OTHER COURSES TAUGHT PRIOR TO 2010

1. ENGR 400 – Principles of Professional Practice in Engineering

2. CEIE 410/510 – Geographic Information Systems in Engineering

3. CEIE 499 – Air Quality

4. CEIE 685 – Civil Engineering Information Management

NEW COURSES DEVELOPED

1. CEIE 117 – Information Technology for Engineering (developed, but never taught)

2. ENGR 400 – Principles of Professional Practice in Engineering

3. CEIE 409 – Professional Practice and Management in Engineering

4. CEIE 410/510 – Geographic Information Systems in Engineering

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5. CEIE 462/562 – Urban Transportation Planning

6. CEIE 664 – Transportation Engineering and the Environment

7. CEIE 685 – Civil Engineering Information Management

8. CEIE 499 – Air Quality

OTHER TEACHING-RELATED ACTIVITIES

1. Pilot Project on Online Course Development. Online Course Development Institute, George Mason University. Spring 2015.

2. Developing a portfolio of videos for help with FE Preparation for the benefit of engineering majors at George Mason University.

3. In the process of becoming an ABET evaluator

4. Pursuing NSF education grants and publications on program related assessments and outcomes

ADVISING (NON-RESEARCH)

1. Managing undergraduate curriculum and advising. Very involved in the process from 2002-2011 as undergraduate program director and Associate Chair.

2. Faculty adviser, GMU student chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME): 2014-current.

GRADUATE RESEARCH ADVISING

Ph.D. as Dissertation Director

1. Shaughnessy, William J. (Current affiliation is unknown). Dissertation title: Ambient Levels of Respirable Particulate Matter and Health Outcomes in a Healthy, Young-Adult Population.” May 2005.

2. Ali, Asma T. P.E. (Currently a Project Manager at T3 E Design). Dissertation title: Empirical Models For Estimating Automobiles Running Speeds On Urban Streets.” May 2007.

3. Krimmer, Michael J. (Currently with Applied Engineering Management, and formerly Associate Professor at Northern Virginia Community College). Dissertation title: Assessing Impacts of Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) on Light Duty Gasoline Vehicle Emissions: An Experimental Study with Instrumented Vehicles. May 2007.

4. Faghri, Arsalan. P.E. (Currently an Engineer at Virginia Department of Transportation, and an adjunct professor at George Mason University). Dissertation title: Advanced Planning Methods for Transit Oriented Developments. May 2012.

5. Tracy (Xi) Zhou. P.E. (Currently a Senior Transportation / Traffic Engineer at CH2M Hill). Dissertation title: Revealed Path Choice Behavior and Network Pruning for Efficient Path Finding. May 2014.

In-progress Ph.D. work

1. Dixit, Shweta (Dissertation director). Capturing Carbon Footprint using Traditional Travel Demand Models. Expected graduation date: May 2017.

2. Meredith Morgan (Co-advisor with Dr. Shanjiang Zhu). Expected graduation date: May 2017.

3. Shruthi Kaviti (Dissertation director). Expected graduation date: May 2019.

Ph.D. committee member (completed)

1. Sanjeev Raman (Data mining). May 2005.

2. Arjumand Zaidi (Environmental engineering, water quality). December 2004.

3. Charles Augustine (Emissions monitoring). May 2008.

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M.S. (Thesis adviser)

1. Brennan Jr., Thomas. (Currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the College of New Jersey). Thesis: Analytical Hierarchy Optimization of Potential Residential Lot Distribution. August 2007.

2. Xhou, Xi (Tracy). (Currently a Senior Transportation / Traffic Engineer at CH2M Hill) Thesis: Environmental Justice Implications of Vehicle Emissions by Income Groups. May 2006.

3. Susan Cheung. (Current affiliation unknown). Thesis: Emissions Estimation Using GPS Data. May 2006.

4. Baik, Bo. (Currently an analyst at Fairfax County). Thesis: Geographic Information System in Sanitary Sewer System Management. May 2004.

5. Chalumuri, Soujanya. P.E. (Currently a Project Manager at VHB Associates) Thesis: Emission Impacts of Personal Travel Variables. August 2003.

M.S. (Thesis committee member)

1. Ryan Foroughi (Land use planning) – December 2004

2. Gary Furr (Global warming) – May 2005

3. William Johnson (Roundabout design) – December 2004

4. Anna Kandavalli (Highway quality of service) – December 2004

5. Angela Martin (Highway quality of service) – December 2004

6. Christina Davis (Roundabout design) – May 2009

M.S. (Scholarly Paper/non-thesis/project)

1. Sanjala Bajracharya, “Service Reliability of City University Energysaver (CUE) Bus.” (May 2012).

2. Kobina Gaituah. “Short Sea Shipping: A Feasible Mode for the United States.” (May 2012).

3. Mohammed Elomary. “Streetcar Along Columbia Pike” (May 2012)

4. Gardner, Lindsay. “Methodology for Analyzing the Traffic Impact Analysis.” (May 2011).

5. Palomino, Rurick. “Study on Latex Modified Concrete Overlays.” (May 2007)

6. Radzikowski, Roderick. R. “Hybrid Vehicles and HOV Lanes in Washington Metropolitan Area.” (May, 2007).

7. Gladis Arboleda. “Bike path network for Prince William County.” (May 2006).

8. Mamoun Mustafa. “Ridership trends for WMATA.” (May 2006).

9. Mohammad Babgi. “Asset management in transportation.” (August 2005).

10. Harshit Thaker. (Transportation Impact Studies). (December 2003).

11. Durbois Zim. “Identifying travelers’ path choice with GPS equipped vehicles. “August 2003).

12. Fadia Abdelrehman. “Emissions trading and alternative fuels.” (May 2002).

13. Mike Mercer. “Impact of soak period distribution on emissions.” (May 2001).

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SERVICE

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES

Transportation Research Board committee on Transportation and Air Quality (ADC 20). Member: 2001-2010; Active friend: 2010-present

Transportation Research Board committee on Transportation Planning for Small and Medium Sized Communities (ADA 30). Member: 2004-2010; Active friend: 2010-present

Transportation Research Board committee on Environmental Justice in Transportation (ADD 50). Active Friend: 2007-present

Association of Transportation Professionals of Indian Origin (ATPIO)

o Co-founder (2005) o Treasurer and Director: 2005-2009 o Director: 2014-present.

ABET

Program Evaluator for BS civil engineering programs: 2016-Current

EDITORSHIPS

1. Guest Editor. Big Data in Transportation. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. Special Issue. Forthcoming.

2. Co-Editor. Second Annual TransInfo Symposium on Big Data in Transportation. Fairfax, VA. August 2016.

3. Associate Editor of ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. 2001 - 2012.

4. Paper Review Co-Chair. Transportation Research Record (Issues on Transportation Air Quality), Journal of Transportation Research Board. 2002-2005.

REVIEWING ACTIVITIES

Reviewed hundreds of articles for the following journals and other leading scholarly publications:

1. Transportation Research Record (Also, paper review committee co-chair on multiple occasions) 2. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (Also served as a associate / guest editor)

3. Transportation Research - Part C 4. Transportation Research - Part D 5. Journal of Transportation (ASCE)

6. Journal of Public Transportation

7. The Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems

8. International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Review panels:

1. National Science Foundation ITR Review Panel. March 2003 2. National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Panel: 25-25/Task 71: Templates for

Project-Level Analyses Using MOVES and AERMOD 3. National Science Foundation, Engineering Education Centers. August 2015

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Virginia (License number. 0402036609)

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Member, Institute of Transportation Engineers: 1990-Present

Member, American Society of Civil Engineers: 2000-Present

Member, American Society of Engineering Educators: 2000-Present

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Member, National Society of Professional Engineers: 2015-Present

REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR AGENCIES

National Science Foundation ITR Review Panel. March 2003

National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Panel: 25-25/Task 71: Templates for Project-Level Analyses Using MOVES and AERMOD

WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA

Coordinator, Workshop on IVHS Benefit Assessment. Graylyn Conference Center, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC. April 1995.

Coordinator, TRB Summer Conference on Transportation Air Quality and Workshop. Beckman Center, University of California, Irvine, CA. June 2001.

Coordinator, Second Annual Symposium on Transportation Informatics. George Mason University, Arlington, VA. August 2016.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Professional outreach activities include reaching out to, and mentoring undergraduate engineering students in India for successfully pursing graduate studies in United States (see “Invited lectures and presentations”).

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY

CEIE Department

1. Undergraduate program director and Associate Chair: 2003-2008, 2009-2011

2. Promotion and Tenure Committee: 2006-current

3. Department and School representative at a multitude of orientation events 2000-present

4. Initiated and raised over $20,000 for Michael S. Bronzini Scholarship Endowment

Volgenau School of Engineering

1. Computing Committee: 2001-2005

2. Undergraduate committee 2003-2011

3. Computing Committee: 2001-2004

4. Promotion and Tenure Committee. 2006-2008, 2009-2014

5. Volgenau School Representative for various new and prospective student orientation events (2001-2012)