
Courses Taught:
CEE 8813-F & ISYE 8803-PTA: Transportation Networks Modeling and Analysis
This course discusses concepts for the planning, design, operations and control of transportation networks. Focus is on system-level modeling of traffic network components and their interactions, prediction and optimization of network performance, and network dynamics and stochasticity. The roles of connectivity, autonomy, and mobility-as-a-service wil be placed in the modeling context.
CEE 8813-J: Transportation Systems Analysis
This course aims to impart a systems perspective to transportation problems: that a transportation system should be viewed as a unified whole to be evaluated within the overall functional, social, and economic system of a given region rather than just the local effects of a particular action. Topics discussed in the class include the framework for transportation systems analysis, analysis of transportation demand, analysis of transportation system performance and supply, traffic assignment and equilibrium, and brief introductions to related methodological areas.

Courses Taught
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CE 392: Stochastic Concepts and Methods in Civil Engineering
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CE 398: Introduction to Civil Engineering System Design
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CE 594: Fundamentals of Transportation Systems Analysis
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CE 660: Demand Analysis and Forecasting
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CE 661: Algorithms in Transportation
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CE 565: Traffic Engineering Operations and Control
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CE 596: Network Models and Algorithms
Guest Lectures
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CE 290, Civil Engineering Seminar for sophomores, on transportation engineering and career opportunities
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CE 697T, Intelligent Transportation Systems, on simulation and traffic assignment
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AAE 560, System of Systems Modeling and Analysis, on modeling interdependent infrastructure systems