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Aaron J. Keegan, EIT 221 Strong St
Amherst, MA 01002 (314) 584-9376 (Cell) ajkeegan@umass.edu
Objective
To join a high quality transportation consulting services firm and contribute my expertise in transportation planning and engineering.
Education University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. 2014-Present Master’s degree candidate in transportation engineering. Traffic operations research thesis expected December 2015. Washington University, St. Louis, MO. 2003-2005 B.S. in Civil Engineering, EIT Accreditation in Missouri. Treasurer of ITE student chapter in 2005.
Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC. 2000-2002
B.A. in Pre-Engineering, Dual-Degree Engineering program with WUSTL. U.S. Department of Energy SULI Internship, Spring 2003 The Buildings Technology Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.
Professional Experience Lochmueller Group, Evansville, IN & Saint Louis, MO. Regional Modeler 5/2011-6/2014
Travel demand model development and application utilizing both TransCAD and Cube Voyager. Project experience in both highway and transit applications. A range of model related data analysis experience including census products, employment data, household
travel surveys, transit on-board surveys, and observed traffic data.
East-West Gateway Council of Governments, Saint Louis, MO. Transportation Analyst 6/05-12/08 Developed tools using Cube Voyager and Excel to summarize and analyze model outputs from the regional
demand model to support long-range planning and a transit alternatives analysis study. Collaborated in developing questionnaire for an on-board passenger survey with Metro, the St. Louis transit
operator, in 2008. Participated in administering the pilot test for the survey. Managed the bi-annual process of updating the federal road functional classification system for the St.
Louis metropolitan region.
References
Eric Gonzales, PhD. Assistant Professor Dept. of Civil and Env. Eng. UMass Amherst gonzales@umass.edu (413) 545-0685
Chris Beard, PE, PTOE Transportation Engineer Lochmueller Group cbeard@lochgroup.com (314) 621-3288
Doug Shatto, PE, PTOE Transportation Services Manager Lochmueller Group dshatto@lochgroup.com (314) 621-3288
Alyssa M. Ryan Permanent Address: 30 Mary Manor Drive, Waddington, NY 13694
Email: alyssaryan@umass.edu (315) 276-5045
SUMMARY Dedicated civil engineering student with excellent communication and organizational skills with a strong interest in transportation engineering.
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Anticipated May 2018 Chancellor’s Scholarship Commonwealth Honors College Dean’s List Fall 2014 GPA 3.7
Madrid-Waddington Central School, Madrid, NY June 2014 NYS Advanced Honors Regents Diploma Valedictorian/GPA 96.66
RELEVANT Intro to Civil and Environmental Engineering Measurements, Intro to Civil and Environmental COURSES Engineering, Calculus II, General Chemistry II, English Writing Honors
RELEVANT Research Assistant, UMass SAFER-SIM Research Spring 2015- Current
EXPERIENCE Studies and evaluates driver behavior in the real world
Assists in organizing and analyzing data using Microsoft Excel and Kinovea
Effectively communicates with academic advisor and graduate students
Creates efficient surveys online to understand the public’s view on transportation safety
ACADEMIC Intro to Civil and Environmental Engineering Project Fall 2014
PROJECTS Designed an office building in a group of four
Created designs in AutoCAD and Google SketchUp to visualize the final project
Analyzed project data in Excel using various tables and graphic designs
Presented results using PowerPoint and wrote final report in Microsoft Word
MythOlympics, Clarkson University, NY Winter/Spring 2013
Worked in a team of four to determine if subliminal messages were effective
Accumulated and created a 15 minute video of data and results, and presented to a Clarkson Engineering Professor
Finished first and awarded a scholarship
SKILLS Proficient in: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
Background in: Land Surveying, AutoCAD, MATLAB
Attention to detail and sound problem solving skills
AFFILIATIONS University of Massachusetts Amherst Fall 2014- Current
& LEADERSHIP ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineering) V. Liaison of the Student Chapter
Honors Leadership Residential Academic Program
Commonwealth Honors College Oak Hall House Council Programming Board
Special Events Committee
Theatre Guild
COMMUNITY Community Service Club (Key Club) President, 2011-2014
SERVICE Volunteer for High School Women in Engineering Day, Fall 2014
Special Olympics volunteer
INTERESTS Hiking, playing piano, volleyball
Andrew P. Reeder 23 Northern Spy Rd. Franklin, MA 02038
Phone: (614)-246-1476 Email: areeder@umass.edu
Summary Education Relevant Experience
Academic Projects
Work Experience
Leadership Experience
Skills & Certifications
Affiliations
Motivated and organized civil engineering senior with a strong academic and technical background combined with hands-on experience in the design of transportation projects University of Massachusetts Amherst – Amherst, MA Anticipated May 2015 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, GPA: 3.43 Additional Graduate Coursework: Highway Design, Traffic Engineering, Advanced Steel Design Rhode Island Department of Transportation – Providence, RI Bridge Design Co-op December 2014 – Present
Review and comment on both preliminary and final PS&E submissions
Perform structural calculation checks for bridges
Assist the section by updating AutoCAD templates and details
Attend meetings for design review and construction phasing of new bridges
Bridge Design Intern May 2014 – August 2014
Drafted plans for repairs to bridges using AutoCAD
Performed calculations for distributions of quantities and engineer’s estimates
Assisted project managers with the processing of shop drawings, RFIs, and ROCs
Conducted site visits to monitor construction of interstate highway & pedestrian bridges
University of Massachusetts Amherst – Amherst, MA
Senior Design Project September 2014 – December 2014
Served as Project Manager for the simulated replacement of the Mill Street Bridge in Amherst, MA
Generated estimates using RS Means construction cost software
Prepared a final report including plans, specifications, and estimates
Traffic Engineering September 2014 – December 2014
Collaborated with a team of four students on a variety of traffic engineering projects
Interpreted and analyzed Intelligent Transportation System data using Microsoft Excel
Researched traffic safety benefits of the diverging diamond interchange
Transportation Systems October 2013 – December 2013
Worked with a team of four students to resolve traffic problems for University Drive in Amherst, MA
Generated a model of the corridor using Synchro traffic simulation software
Prepared a final report proposing geometric improvements and signal timing changes
Innovative Data, LLC – Belchertown, MA August 2013 – December 2014 Traffic Data Collection Technician
Perform transportation field work including turning movement counts, pedestrian counts, and plate studies
Diversity Program Office, UMass College of Engineering – Amherst, MA September 2012 – Present Engineering Outreach Leader
Serve as an engineering outreach leader to students of Springfield & Holyoke public schools
Plan, draft, and present engineering teaching activities using Microsoft PowerPoint
Presented program accomplishments to over 30 peers at the 2014 UMass & Holyoke Community
Partners Event
AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, SAP 2000, Synchro, knowledge of RIDOT policies and procedures, OSHA 10 Construction Certification Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society, Member (2014 – Present) ASCE, Member (2013 – Present) UMass Institute of Transportation Engineers, Treasurer (2014 – Present) & Member (2013 – Present)
CODY BUCHALTER 38 Rose Hill Road Cell- 845-269-9198 Montebello, NY 10901 Buchalterc@gmail.com
SUMMARY Motivated and hard working civil engineering student with an interest in transportation design. Striving to contribute my experience, skills, and collaborative ability in the field of transportation engineering with a fulltime position.
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Anticipated May 2015 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering GPA: 3.37 Chancellor Scholarship • Dean’s List, Fall 2011, Fall 2014
ENGINEERING COURSES Strength of Materials • Fluid Mechanics • Structural Analysis • Intro to Environmental and Water Resource Engineering • Transportation • Soil Mechanics • Steel Design • Traffic Engineering • Highway Design • GIS Analysis • Senior Design
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Traffic Data Collection Technician, Innovative Data, LLC., Belchertown, MA Fall 2014-present
• Collect traffic data including turning movement counts, and license plate studies.
Mountain Operations Intern, Mount Snow, LTD., West Dover, VT. Summer 2013 • Helped contribute drafts in AutoCAD for Mount Snow’s master file to facilitate in the installation
and placement of 15,000 linear feet of snowmaking pipe. • Submitted an AutoCAD draft of existing snowmaking compressed-air system to Efficiency Vermont to analyze reduction
in head losses to help Mount Snow obtain a grant for the installation of a more efficient moisture separator system • Published and presented a 6 page Standard Operating Procedure for Hazardous Waste handling to safety committee. • Conducted research to facilitate the purchase of cost efficient trench box for future projects. • Communicated effectively with department managers of electrical, sewage, IT, and lift operations to complete over 20
Dig-Safe Permits to ensure safe working environment and no obstructions for excavating pipe.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS . GIS Project Spring 2015
• Utilizing ESRI ArcGIS to perform spatial analysis on population exposed to increased particulate matter. • Overlaying land use shape files, meteorological data, soil moisture data, precipitation data, epidemiological data and
particulate matter concentration in the California region to determine areas of increased recorded disease in relation to amplified particulate matter from climate change and severe drought.
Operational Capacity Analysis Spring 2015 • Evaluated a local road in Hadley, MA by considering speed estimates, lane characteristics, adjusted flows, density, and
volume to determine current LOS. • Redesigned roadway characteristics by implementing a Two-Way Left Turn Lane to the cross section and increased travel
lane widths to increase FFS resulting in an improved LOS. • Performed future capacity analysis for horizon year and compared current, redesigned and future conditions.
Steel Bridge Team Fall 2014-present • Working with a team to design, fabricate and construct a steel bridge to compete in annual AISC Competition. • Designed bridge to be assembled out of interlocking, 3 foot steel sections to be 20 feet long and 3 feet wide. • Performing structural modeling and analysis of predicted applied loads using SAP2000, referencing AISC Steel Manual.
Synchro Model Spring 2013 • Worked with a team to collect signal timing, vehicle turning movement, and pedestrian data at 4 intersections. • Developed Synchro model to analyze current traffic model and perform optimizations for phase timing,
delays, idle time and volumetric flow to improve traffic model. • Designed AutoCAD drawings of intersections and presented in final technical report.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Research Assistant, Transportation Research Fall 2014
• Collected data for field experiments related to distracted driving. • Conduct Turning Movement Count as part of UMass ITE.
SKILLS Microsoft Office, Visual Basic, AutoCAD, SAP2000, Synchro Trafficware Software, AISC, MUTCD, ArcGIS, Concrete Design
OTHER EXPERIENCE Stratton Mountain Corporation, Stratton, VT Winter 2012-Present Freestyle Ski coach, mentor and role model for competitive skiers on the Stratton Freestyle Team.
ACTIVITIES • Studied Abroad in Australia (Spring 2014) • UMASS Ski and Board Club, Board Member
Cole D. Fitzpatrick, M.S. 15 Webster Ct. cole@fitzpat.com Amherst, MA 01002 (503) 709-1727
EDUCATION
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA M.S., Civil Engineering (Transportation Emphasis, GPA 4.0) 2011-2013
• Advisor: Dr. Michael A. Knodler • Thesis: The Effect of Roadside Elements on Driver Behavior and Run-off-the-Road Crash Severity
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR B.S., Civil Engineering, Emphasis in Transportation 2007-2011
WORK EXPERIENCE
Civil Engineer I, Town of Agawam, MA 2013-present • Performed field surveys and designed roadways • Managed traffic sign database and placed new orders when necessary • Reviewed submitted plans and inspected construction work in the town
Graduate Research Assistant, UMass Amherst 2011-2013 • UMass Transportation Center Fellowship Recipient • Managed six undergraduate students during the annual direct observation seat belt study
Innovative Data LLC, Belchertown, MA 2012-present • Performed turning movement counts (TMCs), installed Automatic Traffic Recorders (ATRs), and
conducted parking facility observations Undergraduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University 2010-2011
• Analyzed video data to measure gap acceptance • Reviewed potential publications and assisted with literature reviews
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
• UMass Transportation Center Student of the Year, 2013 • New England ITE Emerging Professional Award, 2013 • UMass Transportation Center Student Service Award, 2013 • ITE Northeastern District Student Paper Award, 2013 • University Transportation Center Fellowship, UMass Amherst, 2011-2013 • Diversity Achievement Scholarship, Oregon State University, 2007-2011
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
Engineer-in-Training, obtained April 2011
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Journal Publications
1. Fitzpatrick, C., Harrington, C., Knodler, M., and Romoser, M. “The Influence of Clear Zone Size and Roadside Vegetation on Driver Behavior” Journal of Safety Research (accepted for publication).
2. Fitzpatrick, C., and McKinnon, I., (2013) “There’s an App for that!” ITE Journal October Issue. pp 42-45.
3. Fitzpatrick, C., Abrams, D., Tang, Y. and M. Knodler (2013) “Spatial and Temporal Analysis of
Driver Gap Acceptance Behavior at Modern Roundabouts” Transportation Research Record (accepted for publication), Journal of Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.
4. Wenners, K., Knodler, M., Kennedy, J. and C. Fitzpatrick (2013) “Large-Scale Observation Study
of Drivers’ Cell Phone Usage” Transportation Research Record 2365, pp. 49-57.
Presentations
1. “The Influence of Clear Zone Size and Roadside Vegetation on Driver Behavior” Invited. Road Safety and Simulation International Conference, October 2013, Rome, Italy.
2. “There’s an App for that!” Presenter. ITE International Annual Meeting, August 2013, Boston, MA.
3. “The Transportation Profession – Staying Current” Session Moderator. ITE Northeastern District Annual Meeting, May 2013, Northampton, MA.
Conference Proceedings
1. Fitzpatrick, C., Harrington, C., and M. Knodler (2014) “The Effects of Clear Zone Size and Roadside Vegetation on Driver Behavior” Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington D.C. 93rd Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
2. Abrams, D., Fitzpatrick, C., Tang, Y. and M. Knodler (2013) “Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Driver Gap Acceptance Behavior at Modern Roundabouts” Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington D.C. 92nd Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
3. Tupper, S., Knodler, M., Fitzpatrick, C. and D. Hurwitz (2013) “Estimating Critical Gap:
Comparison of Methodologies Using Robust, Real-World Data Set” Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington D.C. 92nd Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Massachusetts Teaching Assistant ENGIN 111: Introduction to Civil & Environmental Engineering (2011, 2012)
• Taught computer lab sessions, graded homework, exams and final project. CEE 121: Introduction to Civil & Environmental Engineering Measurements (2013)
• Taught surveying lab sessions, graded surveying projects and homework.
Oregon State University Tutoring ENGR 211: Statics (2010, 2011)
• Held homework sessions where 10-50 students would come do their homework and ask questions when they got stuck.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter Vice President (2012-2013) Student Chapter Treasurer (2011-2012) Transportation Research Board Traffic Control Devices Committee (AHB50), Friend (2013-present) Student Affiliate (2012-present)
Craig Schneider 502 Main St. Aprt #2 Phone: (703) 625-1628 43860 Cowgill Ct. Amherst, MA 01002 Email: caschneider07@gmail.com Ashburn, VA 20147
College Address Permanent Address
OBJECTIVE I have participated in construction, government and academic projects utilizing my technical, leadership
and communication skills to complete them on time and within budget. I am looking for full‐time opportunities to expand on my analytical, design and technical knowledge in Transportation Engineering.
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts, Amherst ‐ 4.0 GPA Anticipated August 2015 Master of Science, Transportation Engineering University of Massachusetts, Amherst Graduated Fall 2013
Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering FE Certified
RESEARCH University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Fall 2014 ‐ Present ASSISTANT Graduate Research Assistant ‐ Dr. Michael Knodler
‐Main Researcher for Dr. Matthew R.E. Romoser’s Mobile Older Driver Assessment and Training Simulator (MODATS) Study ‐Administrated Flashing Yellow Arrow Experimental Study in the Human Performance Lab (HPL) driving Simulator ‐Designed, implemented and analyzed data for pedestrian counts for/around the University’s Campus ‐Assisted and Ran Participants for the Moving Maps Displays: Using Cab Technology Integration Laboratory (CTIL) and Eye Tracking Technologies to Measure Distraction in Locomotive Cabs Study at Volpe Center ‐Conducted various Turning Movement Counts for Innovative Data, Inc. throughout Massachusetts ‐Teacher Assistant (TA) for CEE 121: Measurements Class & Laboratory
WORK Lane Construction ‐ Virginia Paving Company, Alexandria, VA Summer 2013 EXPERIENCE Construction Management Engineer
‐Coordinated and oversaw completion of activities in all phases of the project cycle of facilities‐related construction projects
‐Conducted material takeoffs, job setups, reviewed contract scopes and addenda ‐Managed and coordinated with subcontractors (on and offsite) ‐Assisted in scheduling plant production and operations ‐Prepared weekly status reports for material quantities and managed cost accounts ‐Validated invoices/quantity submittals, created change orders and requested RFIs ‐Conducted cost analyses and efficiency studies for plant production and usage
United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA Summer & Winter 2011
Research Assistant, Technician & Hydrological Engineer ‐Examined the effects of stream restoration on residential streams in an urbanized environment ‐Conducted tracer study with Northwestern Research Group ‐Mobilized/demobilized field analytical and survey equipment ‐Processed field work data using Microsoft Excel ‐Analyzed water and sediment samples in a laboratory ‐Participated in an open traverse survey of streams utilizing a Topcon total station
‐Classified/Fingerprinted residential streams in an urbanized environment Summer 2012 ‐Processed organic materials through florescences analysis ‐Analyzed storm data from restorated and residential urbanized streams ‐Performed water and sediment sample analyses ‐Trained new interns and managed laboratory efficiency workflow
RELEVANT Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Transportation Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Public Transportation COURSES Systems, Traffic Flow Theory & Simulation I & II, Signalized Intersections and Systems, Advanced Concepts in
Traffic Safety, Freight & Logistic Systems, Regional Planning & Urban Design, Architectural History and Design, Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Design of Steel Structures and Foundation Engineering
SKILLS ‐Proficient in AutoCAD, ArcGIS, Microsoft Office, CORSIM, SYNCHRO, AIMSUM, JD Edwards and RF Smart ‐Competent survey knowledge and total station operating ‐Excellent leadership skills utilizing superior verbal and written communication ‐Exceptional time management and organization AFFILIATIONS ‐Boy Scouts of America; Obtained the rank of Eagle Scout 2003‐2010 ACTIVITIES ‐Member of Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), Current Vice President 2014‐Present
‐Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2011‐Present ‐University of Massachusetts, Amherst Concrete Canoe Team, Co‐Captain 2012‐2014 ‐Travel and Intramural Ice Hockey, Intramural Basketball 2003‐Present
Derek Young, E.I.T. 33 Magnolia Street, Framingham, MA. 01701
Ph. (508)-740-3873 youngguy1218@yahoo.com
Summary
Statement Inspired Civil Engineer with a solid academic background in Civil Engineering
principles combined with hands-on experience in transportation, surveying, construction, and
design. Seeking a Transportation Engineering position upon graduation in May 2015.
Education University of Massachusetts Amherst May 2015
Master of Science, Civil Engineering (Transportation) - 4.0 GPA
University of Massachusetts Amherst May 2014
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
Certifications and Awards E.I.T. Certification, August 2014
OSHA 10 Certification
United States Tennis Association (USTA) Educational Scholarship
Abigail Adams Scholarship for Academic Achievement
Work
Experience BSC Group, Inc., Boston, MA. Summer 2014
Transportation Engineering Intern
Created and prepared transportation project designs
and reports for vehicular crashes and traffic counts
Assisted Civil Engineers with transportation projects
including traffic analysis, report writing, and drafting of plans
Barr & Barr Construction, Framingham, MA. Summer 2013
Engineering Intern
Created and prepared submittals and contracts
Helped supervise construction projects specifically at M.I.T.
and UMass-Lowell
Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Boston, MA. Summer 2011 & 2012
Transportation Engineering Intern
Prepared and reviewed State Highway Layout Plans
Prevalent use of AutoCAD for the drafting of plans and designs
Skills Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point, AutoCAD,
ArcView GIS, SAP 2000, Corsim, Synchro, Aimsun, Vissim
Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Institute of Transportation Engineers
UMass Tennis Club
UMass Engineering Canoe Intercollegiate Competition
Erik Schoumaker
174 Edgewater Drive, Pembroke, MA, 02359
(781) 738-9164
eschouma@umass.edu
Summary Statement:
Highly motivated college student with extensive technical background seeking opportunities. Proficient in
civil and environmental engineering with strong communication and collaboration skills. Efficient
working alone or in a team environment.
Education:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Anticipated Graduation, May 2016
Relevant Coursework:
Fluid Mechanics, Transportation Systems, Highway Location and Geometric Design, Soil Mechanics,
Water and Wastewater Systems, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering,
Statics, Differential Equations, Multivariable Calculus, Physics, Systems Analysis and Economic Civil
Engineering, Intro to Computer Science, Strength of Materials
Relevant Experience: Mixing and Testing Concrete
- Calculated the aggregate weight, air content, and water weight of a concrete mix in order to
withstand specified strength properties.
- Preformed strength testing on the concrete to determine actual failure strength.
Surveying
- Preformed a topographical field survey of the area of land surrounding Marston Hall on the
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, using a total station.
- Created of topographic map of the surveyed area based on field data.
Drinking Water Treatment
- Treated raw water using “conventional treatment” method, which included coagulation, gravity
settling, and granular media filtration of the raw water
- Tested the treated water supply quality for pathogen control, and chlorinated disinfection
byproducts to determine if the water supply meets EPA standards.
Work Experience:
Coastal Pool and Party Rental (2013-2015)
- Excavated irrigation trenches for above ground and in ground pool units.
- Worked with a team to install above ground and in ground pool foundations and liners.
- Delivered, cleaned, fixed, and maintained customer’s pools, party tents, and moonwalks.
D’Angelo’s Grilled Sandwiches (2010-2012)
- Worked as a team member to ensure a functioning, safe, and clean work environment.
- Responsibilities as a cashier, grill cook, dishwasher, deli chef.
Achievements and Community Involvement:
-Massachusetts State Police Student Trooper Graduate (Summer 2011)
-National Honors Society (2010)
-High School Varsity Lacrosse
-Volunteer for Best Buddies (Special Education Organization)
-Volunteer Big Brother (Housing for the homeless)
Farnoush Khalighi
Address: 43 Rolling Green Drive Tel: (413) 992-8143
Amherst, MA, 01002 Email: fkhalighi@engin.umass.edu
EDUCATION Ph.D., Transportation Engineering, expected May 2018
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
GPA: 3.72/4
B.Sc., Civil Engineering, graduated December 2012
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
GPA: 3.04/4
WORK University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Fall 2013--present
EXPERIENCE Civil Engineering Department, Research Assistant
Developing traffic signal control strategies to minimize vehicular emissions and
person delay
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Summer 2014
UMass Transportation Center, Intern
Analyzing automatic passenger data to schedule articulated buses to selected bus-
routes in Amherst, MA
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Fall 2012
Institute for Transportation Studies and Researches, Research Assistant
Studying the freight master plan of Tehran, Iran
Tarhe No-Andishan (TNA) Co., Tehran, Iran Summer 2012
Department of Transportation, Intern
Investigating and forecasting demand of entering and exiting cargos in Imam-
Khomeini Port, Iran
Shora Engineering Consultant Co., Tehran, Iran Summer 2011
Involved in designing a public library in Karaj, Iran
RELEVANT Transportation Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Traffic Flow Theory
COURSES and Simulation, Public Transportation, Transportation Sustainability,
Transportation System Analysis, Signalized Intersections, Road Project,
Deterministic Modeling, Integer Programming
COMPUTER Traffic Operations and Emission Modeling: AIMSUN, SYNCHRO, CMEM,
SKILLS MOVES
Statistics: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, SPSS, STATA
Engineering: AutoCAD, Matlab
Programming: C++
Word Processing and Presentation: Microsoft Word, Latex, Microsoft
PowerPoint
PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Publication
Khalighi, F., and Christofa, E. 2015. Emission-Based Signal Timing Optimization
for Isolated Intersections. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the
Transportation Research Board, in press.
PRESENTATION Khalighi, F., and Christofa, E. 2015. Emission-Based Signal Timing Optimization
for Isolated Intersections. Transportation Research Board, 94th Annual Meeting.
11-15 January, Washington, DC, Paper No. 15-5871.
Khalighi, F., and Christofa, E. 2014. Real-Time Signal Control System to
Minimize Person Delay and Emissions, 2014 Northeastern District Meeting,
14-16 May, Long Branch, NJ.
Khalighi, F., and Christofa, E. 2014. Real-Time Signal Control System to
Minimize Person Delay and Emissions, 10th Annual Transportation Student
Research Symposium, 2nd April, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
Khalighi, F., and Christofa, E. 2014. Real-Time Signal Control System to
Minimize Person Delay and Emissions. UMass Tech Day, 27-28 March,
Amherst, MA.
Poorfakhraei, A., Vaziri, M., and Khalighi, F. 2012. Investigating Price and
Service Elasticity of Bus Transit Split Using an Stated Preference Approach:
A Case in Tehran. 12th International Conference on Traffic and Transportation
Engineering (ICTTE 12), Tehran, Iran.
CERTIFICATES Certificate in Transit Management and Operations,
UMass Transportation Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Civil Engineers
Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
Transportation Research Board (TRB) (Affiliate): AHB 25 Traffic Signal
Committee
Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS)
George J. Copoulos
437 Main Street Apt #2, Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 454-8046 gcopoulo@umass.edu
Summary Transportation Engineering student with a strong background in traffic combined with
specialized work in aviation, seeking an entry-level civil engineering position.
Education
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Anticipated, May 2015
M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering (3.9 GPA)
Program: Transportation Engineering
Thesis Project: Effects of the Implementation of Drones
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA December 2013
B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering (3.64 GPA)
Robert G. and Jean S. Raymond Scholarship
Sandra & John Ferriter Scholarship
Work Experience
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA May 2014-Present
Research Assistant
Analyzing current aviation traffic models and the future impacts of drone traffic
Innovative Data Inc., Belchertown, MA October 2014-Present
Traffic Engineer
Traffic Analysis for local areas including City of Chicopee
Ideal Movers and Storage, Hadley, MA Summer 2014
Supervisor
Billing and invoice negotiations as well as client interaction which resulted in repeat customers.
Copoulos Landscaping, Owner, Hadley, MA Summer 2013
Academic Experience
Freight and Logistics Semester Project Fall 2014
Worked on a team to complete a full analysis of Berkshire Brewing Company’s current distribution model
Calculated the maximum profitable service area using optimization equations
Implemented improvements to the current distribution system using the Travelling Salesperson model
Traffic Flow Theory Simulation Semester Project Fall 2014
Using SYNCHRO, reconstructed a two mile section of roadway with eight intersections
Produced data on different traffic incidents being implemented
Information was analyzed and a solution to the traffic incidents was defined
Geometric Roadway Design Project Spring 2013
Monitored and recorded traffic movements
Used this information to calculate the level of service at which the roadway was operating
Provided improvements to the roadway based off economic feasibility and improving traffic flow
Affiliations
Institute of Transportation Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers
Skills
MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel with VBA), AutoCAD, CORSIM, SYNCHRO, GIS
Isaac Prizant 15 Hackensack Circle, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
E-mail: iprizant@umass.edu Phone: (857) 756-5834
SUMMARY Versatile and creative civil engineering student with both experience and drive to collectively
repair and grow America's infrastructure
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA Anticipated May 2015 Bachelor of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering
RELEVANT COURSES
Calculus I-III, Differential Equations, Statics, Probability & Statistics, Strength of Materials w/Concrete Lab, Structural Analysis, System Analysis & Engineering
Economics, Thermodynamics, Soil Mechanics, Environmental & Water Resource, Public
Transportation Systems, Highway Loc. & Geometric Design, Fluid Mechanics, Foundation
Engineering, Reinforced Concrete Design, Solid & Hazardous Waste Mgmt, Wastewater Systems,
Oceanography, Engineering Design Project
WORK EXPERIENCE
Construction Management Co-Op Summers of 2012, 2013 & 2014
Boston Water & Sewer Commission, Boston, MA • Worked closely with project engineers in the Construction Department of BWSC • Surveyed with both Total Station and Theodolite • Inspected ongoing and completed construction sites (punchlists) • Assisted price evaluations/change orders for ongoing and completed construction projects
Marketing/IT Intern December-January 2012-2015 ALA Recycling, Newton, MA
• Led marketing research and website building • Assisted in brokerage of recycling goods across the United States
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Building Design & Construction Plan, University of Massachusetts Spring 2015 • Designed the full construction of a workshop per client’s requests • Estimated materials and planned construction methods and schedule • Produced building profile and roofing designs by AutoCAD with specifications
Commercial Building Foundation Design, University of Massachusetts Fall 2014 • Performed Boring Test analysis • Planned & recommended both shallow and deep foundation designs
Produced 2-D, 3-D soil analysis and footing designs by AutoCAD
Transportation Efficiency Analysis, University of Massachusetts Fall 2013 • Determined efficiency of multiple intersections on Amherst campus • Translated traffic volume and phasing data into Synchro model • Suggested improvements and implemented rotary into Synchro model
SKILLS Advanced: Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, Project/Site Surveying, AutoCAD
Intermediate: GIS, Synchro, QuickBooks, Goldmine, Access, and Visual Basic Bilingual: Russian/English Music: Classical Music Education, Piano, Guitar, Drums, Production
ACTIVITES Communications Officer, Society of American Military Engineers Spring 2014 - Current • Develop and manage social outreach of SAME
• Extend the SAME mission and events to students and public
• Run social media and lead web developing team
Jared L. Young 12-24 Diane Place � Bayside, NY � 11360 � (917) 696-2103 � JaredLY@aol.com
Summary Statement Human Factors Engineering Masters student seeking a summer 2015 internship which will utilize his strong background in experimental design and procedures, with a focus in safe operation of ground transportation vehicles Education
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA May 2016 Masters of Science in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research Cumulative GPA: 3.1 Research focus in Human Factors Engineering University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA May 2014 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Relevant Coursework
Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Engineering Psychology, Human Factors Engineering, Probability and Statistical Engineering, Engineering Economic Decision Making, Network Optimization, Stochastic Processes
Certifications • Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI):
o Human Research o Social and Behavioral Responsible Conduct of Research
• Green Belt in Lean Manufacturing, SME Research Experience NEUTC CTIL Distracted Operator Study September 2014 to Present Lead Researcher/Author • Study to determine the effects of a new GPS system in train cabs • Formulated experimental procedures in collaboration with a cross discipline team with members
from the FRA, Volpe Center, Locomotive engineers, and faculty from UMass and MIT • Responsible for receiving IRB approval, running participants using CTIL, and collecting eye
tracking data using ASL Mobile Eye XG • Evaluated Operator performance using electronic map and paper map • Analyzed eye tracking and simulator data using Minitab and ASL Results Plus GM • Paper to be submitted to Transportation Research Board 2016 NEUTC Younger Driver Training Study September 2014 to Present Lead Researcher/Author
• Study to determine if an online training program is an effective way to educate novice drivers 16 to 18 years of age including over 600 students
• Created and administered an interactive online training program • Analyzed how teenagers respond to an online training program • Paper submitted to Road Safety and Simulation Conference 2015
Google Glass Distraction Study September 2014 to Present Assistant Researcher
• Worked with a team of 4 to formulate experimental procedures • Developed driving scenarios using RTI SimCreator • Designed a Google Glass App (Glassware) to discover benefits and dangers of using a GPS
while driving with Google Glass
Quantifying Situation Awareness During Driving Tasks June 2013 to May 2014 Senior Thesis and Lead Author
• Explored two methods to determine which stage of situation awareness was achieved by novice drivers (16 to 18 years) and experienced drivers (30 to 55 years)
• Formulated experimental procedures, received IRB approval, recruited participants, ran participants, and analyzed data
• Used STISim driving software and ASL Mobile eye XG to preform experiments • Analyzed data against set protocol to determine stage of situation awareness achieved • Paper presented at HFES Conference January 2014
Senior Design Project September 2013 to May 2014 “A State Level Analysis of Poverty, Intensity of Care, and Palliative Care Access in the U.S.”
• Collaborated with the Baystate Hospital ICU Doctors and a healthcare consultant to study the use of palliative care in hospitals nationwide overtime including socioeconomic correlations
• Formulated a linear program to examine palliative care’s impact on state level hospital spending. • Examined how public health measures and life-sustaining therapies vary by state-level palliative
care access. • Paper submitted to the Journal for Palliative Medicine November 2014 Work Experience Four J’s Ltd., Bayside, NY 2007 to Present 2007 to Present Founder • Founded a $75,000 per year eBay based business • Responsible for accounting, customer service, and all aspects of running an online business University of Massachusetts, Amherst September 2013 to Present Teaching Assistant • Human Factors, MIE 460 • Engineering Economics, MIE 353
TVR Communications, Elmhurst, NY Seasonal 2010 to 2014 Technical Assistant
• Responsible for troubleshooting and repairing hospital grade television remotes • Repaired hospital grade televisions in patient rooms
Software Skills RTI Simcreator, STISim, ASL Mobile Eye XG, ASL Results Plus GM, Arena Simulation Software, Matlab, R, Stata, Minitab, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft; Word, Excel, Powerpoint
Jing Ding-Mastera
1410 Columbia Rd, Apt 10E, South Boston, MA 02127
(413)-345-1196|dingjing0410@gmail.com
Advisor: Dr Song Gao http://cee.umass.edu/faculty/song-gao
PhD Committee Member: Dr Moshe Ben-Akiva https://cee.mit.edu/ben-akiva
Work Authorization Status: U.S. Permanent Resident
Education Background
Ph.D. Degree
Expected 2015
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Transportation Engineering, Cumulative GPA 4.0/4.0
M.S. Degree
2012
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Transportation Engineering, Cumulative GPA 4.0/4.0
B.E. Degree Tianjin University, Department of Civil Engineering (Peiyang University, First University in China)
2010 Port, Channel and Coastal Engineering, Cumulative GPA 3.9/4.0, Ranked 1/344 in Civil Engineering
Exchange Program The University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering
2008-2009 Civil Engineering, 11 Civil Engineering Courses of 66 Credits
Related Courses Transportation Analysis and Planning, Intro to GIS for Planning, Algorithms, Linear Programming, Human Factors,
Regression Analysis & Modeling, Programming in C++, Data Structures & Algorithms in Java, ITS, Traffic Flow Theory and
Simulation I&II, Advanced Concepts in Transportation Design, Advanced Concepts in Traffic Safety, Traffic Engineering,
Transportation System Analysis, Estimation Theory & Hypothesis Testing, Academic Writing for Graduate Students
Computer Skills C++, TransCAD, Maptitude, Biogeme, ArcGIS, R, KML Visualization, CORSIM, Synchro, AutoCAD, Python, Matlab, MS Office
Professional Service and Membership
2010 – Present Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS)–2013-2014 President of WTS-Boston UMass Student Chapter
2010 – Present Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)–2011 Outreach Chair of UMass Student Chapter
2010 – Present Transportation Research Board (TRB)-Student Member
2010 – Present Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)–Student Member
Awards and Scholarships
January 2015 University Transportation Center (UTC) Outstanding Student of the Year
December 2014 WTS – Rhode Island Leadership Legacy Scholarship
June 2014 Eno Leadership Development Conference Fellow
January 2014 WTS – Connecticut Helene M. Overly Scholarship
May 2013 Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Graduate Fellowship
December 2012 WTS – Boston Ann Hershfang Scholarship
January 2012 International Road Federation (IRF) Fellowship – Road Scholar Program Class of 2012
December 2011 WTS – Rhode Island Chapter Scholarship
2009 National 2nd Prize – The "Challenge Cup" China National Competition
2007, 2008, 2009 China National Scholarships
2008 2nd Prize in Tianjin University – The 9th Project of Student Innovation and Practice (PSIP)
2008 “Top Ten Students” of Tianjin University Civil Engineering Department
2008 “Excellent Student Leader” of Tianjin University
2007 “Excellent Youth Volunteer” of Tianjin University
Presentations July 2015
May 2015
January 2015
Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Modeling Adaptive Route
Choice in Stochastic Networks. The 14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research (IATBR),
London, UK (Accepted).
Gao, S., Ding, J., Frejinger, E., and Mai, T. A Recursive Logit Model for Routing Policy Choice. The 4th
International Choice Modeling Conference (ICMC), Austin, Texas (Accepted).
Ding, J. Adaptive Route Choice Analysis: Algorithms, Model Specifications and Estimations with
Revealed Preference Data. Doctoral Workshop in Transportation Modeling at the 94th Annual Meeting of
the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
January 2015
Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. A Latent-Class Routing
Policy Choice Model with Revealed Preference Data. The 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, DC.
July 2014
Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Huang, H., Ma, L., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Adaptive
Route Choice Models: Specification, Choice Set Generation, and Estimation - Case Study in
Stockholm, Sweden. 3rd INFORMS Transportation Science and Logistics Society Workshop, Chicago IL.
January 2014 Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Huang, H., Ma, L., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Routing
Policy Choice Set Generation in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks: Case Studies for Stockholm
and Singapore. The 93rd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
January 2013 Ding, J. and Gao, S. An Optimal Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Large-scale Stochastic Time-
Jing Ding-Mastera
References Available Upon Request
Dependent Networks. The 92nd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
October 2013 Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Huang, H., Ma, L., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Routing
Policy Choice Set Generation in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks: Case Studies for Stockholm and Singapore.
The Annual Meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science, Minneapolis, MN.
October 2012 Ding, J. and Gao, S. Adaptive Route Choice Models: Choice Set Generation and Model Estimation. The
Annual Meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science, Phoenix, AZ.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications January 2014 Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Huang, H., Ma, L., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Routing
Policy Choice Set Generation in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks: Case Studies for Stockholm
and Singapore. Transportation Research Record (Accepted).
Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings January 2015 Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. A Latent-Class Routing
Policy Choice Model with Revealed Preference Data. The 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board, Washington, DC (Accepted).
January 2014 Ding, J., Gao, S., Jenelius, E., Rahmani, M., Huang, H., Ma, L., Pereira, F., and Ben-Akiva, M. Routing
Policy Choice Set Generation in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks: Case Studies for Stockholm
and Singapore. The 93rd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
January 2013 Ding, J. and Gao, S. An Optimal Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Large-scale Stochastic Time-
Dependent Networks. The 92nd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
Professional Experience Research Assistant
2010 – Present
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
An Optimal Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Large-Scale Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks
Developing the first optimal adaptive routing algorithm practical for real-life large networks that considers
complete time-wise and link-wise stochastic dependency.
Applicable to large networks with improvements in realistic modeling features, memory, and runtime.
Adaptive Route Choice Models: Specification, Choice Set Generation, and Estimation
Design and implementation of computer algorithms for choice set generation in real-life large networks.
Estimation of the first adaptive route choice model using revealed preference (RP) data, where travelers are
provided with real-time information.
Latent-class, latent-choice, latent-path Policy Size Logit model - a multinomial logit (MNL) model adding a
term to the deterministic utility to correct for the overlapping among alternatives.
Significant step towards building a more accurate traffic prediction model under real-time information.
Case study is conducted in Stockholm, Sweden.
Adaptive Route Choice Models Without Choice Set Generation: Specification and Estimation
Design and implementation of computer algorithms for an adaptive route choice model with unrestricted
choice set, which consistently estimates parameters based on path observations through repeated link choice.
Equivalent to a MNL form but with infinitely many alternatives.
President
2013– Present
Women’s Transportation Seminar – Boston UMass Amherst Student Chapter
Planning and instructional design of four (4) AutoCAD Training workshops.
Planning career workshop: Making Connections with Mentors - How to Fast-track Your Career Today.
Planning career workshop: Private vs. Public Sectors - Benefits, Interview Tips, P.E. License.
Co-hosting teaching workshop: Teaching Strategies for Every Classroom.
Developing mentor program, managing fiscal budgets, and hosting student chapter meetings.
Communicating with WTS Boston parent chapter and UMass Amherst faculty and staff.
Research Assistant
2007-2010
Tianjin University - Key Lab of Port and Coastal Engineering, Prof. Yanbao Li
Assisted in Project: Wave model test of the protection embankment of Tianjin Beijing Power Station
Water Intake Project; Attended Yokohama National University (Japan) Joint Seminar
Research Assistant
2009-2010
Tianjin University - Mechanics Lab, Prof Xinhua Ji (Visiting Prof. of University of Waterloo)
Assisted in Project: Cross-sectional stress distribution analyses of the box girder designed for the cable
stayed bridge over Haihe River Estuary using photoelastic model test
Project Member
2008-2009
The University of Hong Kong
Project: Footbridges Design for Hong Kong Morse Park
Team Member
2007-2008
The "Challenge Cup" National Competition, Tianjin University
Studied the statistical properties and factors of rubber anti-sliding membranes and rubber-mound
foundation that affect the friction coefficient.
Jonathan E. Freeman School Address: 345 Lincoln Ave Apt. 213, Amherst, MA 01003
Permanent Address: 44 Sequoia Way, Holbrook, NY 11741 (631) 946-3665 jonathanfree@engin.umass.edu
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA GPA through Fall 2014: 3.93 M.S. Civil Engineering (Expected), May or September 2015 (To be determined) Concentration in Transportation Engineering
Active member of UMass Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Student Chapter Competed for UMass in Collegiate Traffic Bowl Grand Championship at ITE International 2014 Annual Meeting in Seattle
Active member of UMass American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student Chapter Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting Attendee, Washington D.C. 2014,2015
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY GPA: 3.77 B.S. Technological Systems Management (TSM), 2013 Honors College; Specialization in Applied Mathematics and Statistics Award for Academic Excellence in TSM, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB), Hauppauge, NY Transportation Engineering Intern, Summer 2014
Analyzed crashes based on Police Reports and drafted Collision Diagrams using AutoCAD
Assisted with Traffic Impact Analyses for new and re-zoned developments
Performed parking capacity study and stall measurements
Conducted signage inventory
Performed gap studies
Conducted Turning Movement Counts and reduced data
Checked SYNCHRO Inputs Nassau County Department of Public Works, Westbury, NY Traffic Engineering Unit Intern, Summer 2013
Field verified lane widths and other measurements involving surveying
Investigated Public Requests for new or revised signage, pavement markings, and signals
Performed turning movement counts to assess need for signal installations and left turn phases
Reviewed private sector project proposals and analyzed case studies
Attended community meetings about local projects
Visited field sites to assist with Traffic Impact Analyses New York State Department of Transportation, Hauppauge, NY Signal Design Unit Intern, Summer 2012
Designed signals with Microstation software
Worked with Traffic Management Center to optimize signal operations from field controllers
Set up conflict monitor on circuit board
Addressed geometric issues: curb ramp measurements, ADA compliance, and ROW constraints
Learned about the importance of handling utility conflicts
Suffolk County Department of Public Works, Yaphank, NY Traffic Engineering Division Intern, Summer 2011
Conducted turning movement counts and performed radar studies
Recorded access management restrictions
Drew collision diagrams and determined if MUTCD traffic signal warrants are met
Observed the construction process in the field Vision Long Island, Northport, NY Intern (Organization promoting smart growth projects on Long Island), Winter 2010-2011
Experience researching and recording data on various infrastructure projects
RELEVANT ACADEMIC WORK UMass Amherst Graduate School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Coursework completed in:
Transportation Systems Analysis Transportation Sustainability Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Traffic Flow Theory and Simulation Public Transportation Systems Traffic Engineering Signalized Intersections and Systems Advanced Concepts in Traffic Safety Introduction to Bridge Engineering
Coursework in progress in: Environmental Engineering Concrete Design Geometric Design of Highways Surveying and Engineering Measurements UMass Amherst Master’s Thesis in Progress: Title: An Investigation of Driver Performance as a Function of Entry Deflection Angle at Roundabouts
Advisors: Dr. Michael A. Knodler, Jr. and Dr. Eleni Christofa Stony Brook University
Senior Design Thesis: Analyzed crash frequency and severity data for each of 80 segments of equal length along a 56 mile stretch of freeway over a period of 10 years (20,590 crashes), proposed an EPDO weighting scheme, and determined optimal locations to install gated median openings to decrease emergency response time for collision victims
SKILLS Exposure to: AutoCAD, Microstation, CORSIM, SYNCHRO Proficiency in: MUTCD Application, Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Will take Fundamentals of Engineering Exam in Massachusetts April 29, 2015
EDUCATION
May 2016 University of Massachusetts, Amherst (GPA: 4.00)
Ph.D. Civil and Environmental Engineering
Program: Transportation Engineering
Advisor: Prof. Eric J. Gonzales
January 2014 Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey (GPA: 3.9)
M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering
Program: Transportation Engineering
May 2012 Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
B.S. Civil Engineering
WORK EXPERIENCE
2015-Present Research Assistant, UMass Amherst
Optimizing the multimode multiproduct networks for freight flows
2014-2015 Research Assistant, UMass Amherst
Analyzing the geographic alignment of service regions of Access Link for ADA paratransit purposes
2012-2013 Research Assistant, Rutgers University
Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of Access Link service for ADA Paratransit purposes via cost and
performance modeling
Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant, SUT
Developed assignments, lecture notes, held office hours for transportation planning course
Summer Internships
2011 Assistant Design Engineer, Iranab Engineering Consultant Company, Tehran, Iran
Designing and modeling of wastewater transportation network using EPANET software
2010 Assistant Design Engineer, PIDEMCO Company, Tehran, Iran
Analyzing and modeling of a petrochemical transport network with SAP software
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Spring 2015 Estimating Freight Flows for a multimode multiproduct network, Prof. Gonzales, UMass Amherst
Fall 2014 Evaluating Performance and Cost Efficiency of ADA Paratransit Services: A Case Study of New Jersey,
Prof. Gonzales, UMass Amherst
Fall 2014 Arterial Traffic Signal Optimization, Prof. Christofa, UMass Amherst
Fall 2014 Systematic Evaluation of Zoning Strategies for DRT Systems, Prof. Gonzales, UMass Amherst
Spring 2014 Optimal Parking Pricing and Spatial Parking Equilibrium, Prof. Nagurney, UMass Amherst
Spring 2014 Dynamic Optimal Fare for ADA Paratransit Service, Prof. Gonzales, UMass Amherst
Spring 2014 Simulation Study of Campus Evacuation, Prof. Ni, UMass Amherst
Fall 2013 Improving Efficiency by Means of Optimal Location for Warehouses and Garages, Prof. Gonzales, Rutgers
Spring 2013 Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Access Link Service, Prof. Gonzales, Rutgers
370 Northampton Road, Apt. D
Amherst, MA 01002
mrahimi@umass.edu
(413) 336-7400
Mahour Rahimi
Fall 2012 Simple Approach in Estimating Changes in Toll Plaza Delays, Prof. Ozbay, Rutgers
Fall 2012 Transit Oriented Development Inventory Project related to Princeton Train Station, Prof. Noland, Rutgers
Fall 2012 Evaluating Traffic Impacts of Mixed Use Development Projects using MXD model, Prof. Noland, Rutgers
Fall 2011 Creating Several Trip Generation Demand Models for Mashhad Transportation Network using SPSS and
Nested Logit software, Prof. Kermanshah, SUT
Fall 2011 Assigning A Given O/D Demand Matrix to Mashhad City Transportation Network by Adopting A Simple
Code in Visual Basic Software, Prof. Kermanshah, SUT
COMPUTER SKILLS
GIS, NestedLogit, SPSS, AIMSUN, SYNCHRO, VISSIM, CORSIM, PARAMICS, CUBE, MATLAB, Visual Basic,
KENPAVE, ETABS, SAP, SAFE, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, EPANET, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Naviswork, Revit, Ecotect
PRESENTATIONS
Rahimi, M., Gonzales, E.J. (2015). Systematic Evaluation of Zoning Strategies for Demand Responsive Transit.
Transportation Research Board 94rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Rahimi, M., Amirgholy, M., Gonzales, E.J. (2014). Continuum Approximation Modeling of ADA Paratransit Operations in
New Jersey. Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Rahimi, M., Amirgholy, M., Gonzales, E.J. (2014). ADA Paratransit Analytical Modeling and Evaluation: A case study of
the New Jersey. Institute of Transportation Engineers 10th Annual Transportation Research Symposium, Connecticut.
Amirgholy, M., Rahimi, M., Gonzales, E.J. (2014). Dynamic Optimal Fare for ADA Paratransint Service. Institute of
Transportation Engineers 10th Annual Transportation Research Symposium, Connecticut.
Rahimi, M., Amirgholy, M., Gonzales, E.J. (2013). Geographic alignment of service regions for paratransit in New Jersey.
INFORMS Annual Meeting 2013, Minneapolis, Minnesota
HONORS AND AWARDS
January 2015 Boston Chapter Claire Barrett Memorial Scholarship, WTS
October 2013 Tuition gift recipient, Rutgers University
April 2013 Student Travel Award Essay Contest for WTS Annual Conference 2013, CAIT, Rutgers University
November 2009 Ranked 2nd in proposed New Mixture Design for High Strength Concrete, SUT, Tehran, Iran
Summer 2008 Ranked 100 among more than 500,000 applicants in national university entrance exam, Tehran, Iran
October 2005 Ranked 2 among more than 500 participants in swimming competitions, SUT, Tehran, Iran
MEMBERSHIPS
Advanced Women in Transportation (WTS)
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
CERTIFICATES
Summer 2014 Certificate of Achievement for Completing The Business Foundation Series for Scientists and Engineers,
Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst, MA
Summer 2014 Certificate of Completion for Modeling and Simulation of Transportation Networks Program,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Résumé March 2015
Mahyar Amirgholy Address: 139 Natural Resources, CEE Department, Amherst, MA 01003
Phone: +1-302-332-5567 E-mail: amir@engin.umass.edu Date of Birth: September 7, 1985 Gender: male
Objective: UMass Amherst Prospective Employee Resume Book
Education:
2015 (Expected) University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA, USA GPA: 4.00/4.00 Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering
2014 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, NJ, USA GPA: 4.00/4.00 M.S. in Transportation Engineering 2010 Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran M.S. in Transportation Planning 2007 Tehran Polytechnic, Tehran, Iran
B.S. in Civil Engineering
Awards and Major Achievements:
2015 International Road Federation (IRF) Traditional Fellowship Grant 2013 Rutgers University School of Engineering Fellowship 2013 International Transportation Economics Association (ITEA) Kuhmo-Nectar Scholarship 2012 Rutgers University School of Engineering Fellowship 2010 Most Innovative Engineer of the Year, Iranab Consulting Engineers
Research Experiences:
2014 Research Assistant, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2013 Research Assistant, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 2011 Research Assistant, Sharif University of Technology
Research Projects: 2014-Now Optimal Dynamic Pricing for Profit Maximization of Freight Transportation System. 2014-Now Modeling Bottleneck with Heterogeneous User Preferences. 2014-2015 Optimization of Demand Responsive System with Dynamic Demand.
2013-Now Application of the Modern Finance Theory in Transportation Networks. 2013-2014 Paratransit Service Fleet Assignment and Schedule Optimization.
2012-2013 ADA Paratransit Modeling and Interface Software Design. New Jersey Department of Transportation. 2009-2010 Cordon Pricing of CBD of City of Tehran. Tehran Comprehensive Transportation and Traffic Studies.
Interests: Transportation Economics and Pricing
Public Transportation Freight and Logistics Systems Traffic Flow Theory and Applications Multi-objective Transportation Network Optimization Mathematical Programming and Its Applications
Teaching Experiences:
2014 Freight Transportation and Logistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2010 Transportation Project Evaluation, Sharif University of Technology
Work Experiences:
2009-2011 Iranab Consulting Engineers, Project Evaluation Section - Feasibility Studies for the Ahwaz and Shiraz Water Supply and Sanitation Project (World Bank Project) - Future Extensions in the Rasht Wastewater Treatment System - Technical, Economic, Social and Environmental Studies for the Loshan Wastewater Project - Technical, Economic, Social and Environmental Studies for the Kiashahr Wastewater Project
2008-2009 Iranab Consulting Engineers, Design Section
- Iran- Northern Cities Water Supply and Sanitation (World Bank Project) - Renovation Of Shiraz Water Distribution network (World Bank Project) - Anzali Wastewater treatment plant
Résumé March 2015
Publications:
Papers: Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2015. Efficient Frontier of Route Choice for Equilibrium under Travel Time Variability with Heterogeneous Traveler Preferences. Journal of Transportation Research Forum. Vol. 56 (in press). Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2015. Demand Responsive Transit Systems with Time-Dependent Demand: User Equilibrium, System Optimum, and Management Strategy. Transpiration Research Part B (under review). Amirgholy, M., Rezaee, H., Poorzahedy, H., 2015. Multi-objective Cordon Price Design to Control Long Run Adverse Traffic Effects in Large Urban Areas. NETNOMICS: Economic Research and Electronic Networking (in press).
Conferences: Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2014. Route Choice Modeling Under Travel Time Variability. 10th Annual Transportation Research Symposium, ITE.
Rahimi, M., Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2014. ADA Paratransit Analytical Modeling and Evaluation. 10th Annual Transportation Research Symposium, ITE. Amirgholy M., Rahimi, M., Gonzales E. J., 2014. Dynamic Optimal Fare for ADA Paratransit Service. 10th Annual Transportation Research Symposium, ITE.
Rahimi, M., Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2014. Continuum Approximation Modeling of ADA Paratransit Operations in New Jersey. 93rd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. Rahimi, M., Amirgholy M., Gonzales E. J., 2013. Geographic Alignment of Service Region for Paratransit in New Jersey. INFORMS Annual Meeting 2013, 6-9 October, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Amirgholy, M., Poorzahedy, H. (2011).Long Run Effects of CBD Cordon Pricing in Large Cities. Seminar on Economic Dimensions of Urban Transportation 2011, Tehran, Iran.
Research Grants: Gonzales, E.J. (PI), Amirgholy, M. (co-author), 2015. Application of Modern Finance Theory for Modeling Networks with Heterogeneous Users. National Science Foundation (under review).
Computer Skills: Programming: C++, Java, Visual Basic, and VBA Optimization: MATLAB, GAMS, FICO Xpress-Mosel, and AMPL Simulation: Arena Statistics: SPSS and Limdep Transportation: TransCAD, AIMSUN, CORSIM,VisSim Paramics, MOVES , and Synchro Applications: Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Pro, AutoCAD, SchetchUp, Revit, Navisworks Operating System: Windows, and Mac
Language Skills: Persian, English, and Basic Arabic
Memberships: International Transportation Economics Association (ITEA)
Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Transportation and Development Institute (TDI)
References:
Dr. Eric Gonzales Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst Email: gonzales@umass.edu URL: http://cee.umass.edu/dr-eric-gonzales-phd Tel: +1-413-545-0685
Prof. Anna Nagurney John F. Smith Memorial Professor of Operations Management Director of the virtual center for supernetworks Isenberg School of Management Email: nagurney@isenberg.umass.edu URL: https://www.isenberg.umass.edu/oim/Faculty/Profiles/Anna_Nagurney/ Tel: +1-413-545-5635
Prof. Kaan Ozabay Dept. Civil and Urban Engineering, New York University Director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) Email: kaan.ozbay@nyu.edu Tel: +1-646-997-0552
Prof. Mohsen A. Jafari Chairman of the Dept. Industrial and system Engineering Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Email: jafari@rci.rutgers.edu URL: http://ie.rutgers.edu/people/jafari_mohsen_a.html Tel: +1-848-445-2980
Extra information will be furnished upon request.
Rebecca Clark 50 Heidenrich Drive, Tewksbury, MA 01876
rclark@umass.edu 978 888 3508
Education University of Massachusetts Amherst May 2016 Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering GPA: 3.62 Commonwealth Honors College Scholarships
• Dean’s Scholarship, Abigail Adams’ Scholarship Courses
• Transportation Systems, Highway Location and Geometric Design, Soil Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Environmental Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Water and Wastewater Systems, Systems Analysis and Economics, Strength of Materials
Academic Experience Engineering Group Projects: Campus Roadway Evaluation Fall 2014
• Evaluated the UMass campus road network for safety and effectiveness • Performed traffic data counts and signal timing • Created model of roadway system on Synchro 9 to run an analysis and propose possible
alternatives for a more efficient network • Composed a technical report detailing the evaluation of the current network and
feasibility of the proposed alternatives Office Building Design Fall 2012
• Designed a sustainable office building, detailing the structural, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering aspects of the project
• Created floorplans and site designs using AutoCAD • Presented our final design in a PowerPoint to class and professor
Work Experience HomeGoods Westford, MA Summers 2011-2014
Sales Associate Affiliations
• Chi Epsilon Honors Civil Engineering Society 2014-present • American Society of Civil Engineers 2014-present • UMass Women’s Club Rugby 2013-present • Society of Women Engineers 2012-present
Skills
• Microsoft Office • Visual Basic • AutoCAD • Synchro 7 and 9
Richard Nasiombe 2 Southpoint Dr, Amherst MA 01002
(503) 891-8382 nasiombe.kituyi@gmail.com
. EDUCATION 2013-Present University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA - Candidate for Bachelors; Civil Engineering
- Relevant courses; Highway and Geometric Design, Ordinary Differential Equations, Fluid Mechanics, Economic Analysis, Structural Analysis, Concrete Design, Surveying, Strength of Materials, Steel Design
2007-2009 Kenya College of Accountancy Nairobi, Kenya PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 01/15-Present University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA Supplemental Instructor 04/12 - 07/12 Oregon Department of Transportation Salem, OR Student Engineer Intern Responsibilities included recording digital highway features, taking digital images of highways in both increasing and decreasing mile point direction, and data entry CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS 2013-Present Active member of National Society of Black Engineers
Active member Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
VOLUNTEER WORK 2012- 2013 Swahili tutor for SIT Graduate Institute 2014 Data entry volunteer for Habitat for Humanity 2013-Present Engineer Without Borders member
- Construction and design of water pumps in Western Kenya.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft office, excel, AutoCAD, Sap2000, java.
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+1413-336-4326
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PhD student in transportation engineering; graduated in master of regional planning; two years
experiences in transportation planning and engineering, safety, freight, data analysis; seven years
professional and three years research experience in zoning, land use planning, feasibility projects, and
climate change.
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E Summer 2014 - Intern at Umass transportation center:
Reviewed ridership count data; created graphs and reference materials to assist in determining most
efficient bus assignments
Analyzed data of buses to determine maximum utility and passenger revenue miles
Analyzed data of bus ridership before/after introduction of articulated buses
Analyzed data collected from APC devices compared that collected from drivers for each bus unit for
each route
Mar2008-Aug2009 - Project Manager, Urban planner, Urban Designer, Tarh & Amayesh
architectural, planning and environmental consulting firm, Tehran, Iran.
Served as project manager for master plan of City Region
Recommended changes in zoning regulations and related policies and procedures
Reviewed construction plans for zoning conditions and initiate corrective enforcement action as
necessary.
Coordinated project plans with other project leaders, city departments, community groups, and other
organizations and agencies.
Prepared report and maps for the Master Plan of Khoramshahr, Abadan and Pakdasht (Southern Cities
which were destructed during the war), Iran
Apr2006-Feb 2008 - Urban Planner and GIS Manager, Kosha-Paydar architectural, planning and
environmental consulting firm, Tehran, Iran
Prepared the reports and maps for Master Plan and Urban Design of city of Ilam
prepared the report and maps for the Economic feasibility project for Mehr Institute in Kish Island,
Iran
Drafted amendments and designed facilitate community development objectives
Sept2006-Feb 2008 - Urban planner, Urban Designer and GIS Manager, Tarh Mohit
architectural, planning and environmental consulting firm, Tehan, Iran
Prepared reports for City Council meetings regarding recommendations by the Planning Commission
and Zoning Board of Appeals
prepared and updated zone maps, land use maps, and related maps based on data obtained from
public records
Assisted the Community Development Director in duties relating to the Housing and Redevelopment
Authority and Economic Development Authority, land use planning and ecological concerns
June2002-Aug 2006 - Urban planner, Urban Designer and GIS Assistant, Shahr o Barnameh
architectural, planning and environmental consulting firm, Tehran, Iran
Prepared the report and maps for the Master Plan of Tehran’s City Region 13th
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Economic and fiscal consulting, and also the viability of the amount of retail area being proposed
Optimized commercial retail areas based on the population living, staying and parking and etc.
Revised transit and bus stop facilities, finding the capable nod by collecting information from both
Town staff and PEC
Reviewed Town’s Master Plan to accommodate the required public parking in the area
Obtained the financial impact of project to the Town, and proposing the human wok hours the project
contains
C O M P U T E R S K I L L S GIS (ArcMap and ArcView, ArcInfo)
R and Matlab
SYNCHRO, VISSIM, CORSIM
Microstation, Auto CAD, CAD map and ArchiCAD, sketchup, 3D Studio MAX, Revit
Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Flash, Acrobat
SPSS
MAXQDA
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher)
E D U C A T I O N 2014-present - PhD student in transportation engineering, University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
Adviser:Dr.Michael Knodler
2009-2013 - Master of Science in Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA
Adviser: Dr. Elisabeth Hamin
2002-2006 - Bachelor of Science in Urban planning engineering (Urban Planning & Urban
Design), Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
Adviser: Dr. Hamidreza Parsi
C E R T I F I C A T I O N Summer 2014 - Transit Operations and management certificate (UMass Transit, in partnership with the
UMass Transportation Center and CTTransit)
Winter 2004 - Advance Geographic information System certificate (Amir Kabir University)
Winter2003 - AutoCAD training certificate (university of Tehran)
R E A S E A R C H E X P E R I E N C E Sept 2014- Present - Research Assistant, UMass Safe Center, Human Performance Laboratory
and UMASS transportation center in Transportation engineering Department, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Prepared maps with GIS for valuation of Safety Resulting From Driver Distraction.Also
Conducted research on highway safety in Massachusetts corridors
Used simulator software to investigate driver behavior and driver safety in virtual reality environment
Prepared lecture review and GIS maps for VMT
Sept 2009- May 2013 - Research/Teacher Assistant, Regional Planning Department, University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Data development, organizing and analysis using spreadsheet and database programs preparing the
draft of lecture review
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Web searches and organizing of data resources
H O N O R S 2003 - Award in first architecture and urban planning conference by Iranian academy of arts, Tehran,
Iran
P R O F E S S I O N A L M E M B E R S H I P President of Women in transportation seminar (WTS) Umass student chapter
Member of Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
Member of Transportation Research Board(TRB)
Member of American planning association (APA)
Wade A. Stanley 46 Liberty Pole Rd, Hingham, MA 02043
781-635-2452
wade_stanley@yahoo.com
Summary • Motivated civil engineering student with excellent communication skills seeking experience in the field of civil engineering.
• Have worked on a team of three project managers to assist with construction projects throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.
• Courses of study include, Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Disposal of Hazardous Waste Materials, Senior Design, Thermodynamics, Foundations, Public Transportation, Structural Analysis, Concrete Design.
• Proficient at: SAP2000, Synchro, AutoCAD, Microsoft Excel (VBA), Word, and PowerPoint.
Education Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering (GPA 3.31) University of Massachusetts, Amherst Massachusetts
May 2015
Career History & Accomplishments
President; Engineers Without Borders, University of Massachusetts • Coordinate with two project teams to bring sustainable development to both Ghana
and Kenya. • Plan chapter meetings with up to 100 students on a monthly basis. • Demonstrated fundraising skills in 2013 when the club rose over $20,000 in one night.
2014-present
Laboratory Technician, University of Massachusetts • Working in an environmental engineering laboratory studying water quality under the
direction of a master’s student. • Ran various experiments to determine to determine the type and amount of
contaminants in The City of Philadelphia’s water supply. • Prepared samples for both shipment and testing.
2014-Present
Intern at Baltazar Contractors, Ludlow Massachusetts • Worked with a team of three project managers on various state and municipality jobs
throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. • Preformed research on proposed projects including the take offs of plans and provided
researched information for the bidding process. • Attended meetings and worked with professionals to problem solve issues with utilities
and traffic patterns. • Organized various documents to track bid items to gain information for future bidding.
Winter 2014-2015
Lead Property Manager, Meadowcroft Day Camp (seasonal) • Responsible for all infrastructure, landscaping, and buildings on the grounds of the
forty-acre camp. • Repaired and maintained buildings, play equipment, bathrooms, and other
infrastructure on the grounds needed for camp operations. • Prepared budgets and purchased materials for all projects.
2011-2014
Memberships & Affiliations • OSHA-10 Certified • ASCE, Member • EMT/AED/Scuba Certified • Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Team
Yashar Zeinali Farid139 Marston Hall 130 Natural Resources Road Amherst, MA 01003Phone: (347) 517-6583, Email: y.zeinali@gmail.com
EDUCATION University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA 2012 - Expected Dec. 2015Ph.D. Candidate, Transportation Engineering
Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran 2004 - 2007M.Sc., Transportation EngineeringThesis: “An Optimum Location-Allocation Model for Logistics Centers in the ECO Region”
Urmia University, Iran 1999-2003B.Sc., Civil Engineering
EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant Sep. 2012 - PresentUMass Transportation Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
• Developing an optimized real-time signal control system that minimizes total delay whileaccounting for stochasticity in vehicle arrival times;
• Developing an Application Programming Interface (API) in Aimsun micro-simulationsoftware to evaluate an adaptive signal control algorithm using C++;
• Developed mathematical models in MATLAB and micro-simulation models in Aimsunto evaluate the impact of various transit preferential treatments on person delay andperson discharge flow rate of signalized arterial corridors;
• Presented research findings in various meetings such as the 93th Annual Meeting of theTransportation Research Board.
Graduate Intern May 2014 - Aug.2014Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, USA
• Proposed gate assignment plan of the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) to relievepassenger queues of the terminal and developed VBA code to evaluate the plan;
• Analyzed passenger queues, service rates, and gate capacity of the PABT.
CEO and Co-Founder May. 2011-Aug. 2012G.A.P. Consulting Engineers, Tehran, Iran
Responsibilities
• Co-founded G.A.P. LLC specialized in providing engineering consulting services;• Led, in conjunction with the Board, the development of the company’s strategy, and
ensured the company is appropriately organized and staffed;• Communicated effectively with shareholders, employees, government authorities, and
other companies.
Achievements
• Prepared and defended four winning proposals which resulted in acquiring three airportmaster plan projects and a network planning and destination choice modeling project;
• Hired and trained a team of eleven engineers capable of handling projects;• Presented existing features, future development and implementation schedule for the
three airports.
Air Transportation Manager Apr. 2010 – May. 2011Tarahan Parseh Transportation Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Responsibilities
• Planed, organized and managed work of the staff and controlled analysis and quality ofthe reports to ensure that all duties were carried out efficiently and successfully.
• Prepared and submitted designs and planning studies for various transportation projects;• Participated in the development and review of proposals for transportation studies;
Achievements
• Analyzed Tehran’s multi-airport system, determined role of the airports, and provideddevelopment plan of the system which is now being implemented by the Ministry ofTransportation of Iran;
• Developed multinomial logit and nested logit models to evaluate airport choice, air-port access mode choice, and airline choice behavior of the passengers using statisticalpackages such as SPSS and Biogeme;
• Proposed various regression models to evaluate and forecast airport demand.• Developed detail design of a new airport which is under construction.
Senior Transportation Engineer Feb. 2007- Apr. 2010Tarahan Parseh Transportation Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Responsibilities
• Applied skilled engineering knowledge to a variety of transportation engineering prob-lems and performed the full range of assignments;
• Ensured completion of the assigned projects within scope, budgeted resources, schedule,and departmental standards and practices.
Achievements
• Revised the Airports Landside Development and the Aerodromes Land Use nationalcodes of Iran;
• Determined effective parameters in the air transportation market of Iran and presentedpractical solutions for its development;
• Conducted two tenders, selected the winning companies, and supervised project comple-tion as the Management Contractor (MC) of the projects appointed by the Iran AirportCompany;
• Developed regression and logistics regression models using statistical packages to analyzeand forecast Iran’s demand for airplanes and helicopters.
Civil Engineer (part-time) Oct. 2003 - Feb. 2007Abad-Doost Company, Tehran, Iran
• Supervised construction of residential complexes;• Prepared cost estimates and documents for various projects;• Collaborated with civil engineers in the calculation of building structures.
COMPUTERSKILLS
Programming\Scripting Language: Java, C++, MATLAB, Octave, Python;Algebraic Modeling Language: AMPL, GAMS/GAMSIDE;Statistical Package: Minitab, SPSS, Biogeme;Microsimulation: Aimsun, VISSIM, Synchro, CORSIM;Markup Language: LATEX;Others: Ubuntu, MS Office (Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint, Visio).
MODELINGSKILLS
Mathematical Programming: Formulate decision-making problems using linearprogramming (LP), integer programming (IP), and mixed-integer programming (MIP)methods and solve them with AMPL using solvers such as CPLEX and Gurobi;Machine Learning: Solve real-world classification, regression, clustering, and di-mensionality reduction problems with Python using machine learning models and al-gorithms across different computing contexts including desktop, cluster, and cloudcomputing.
HONORSAWARDS
IRF Road Scholar Fellow January 2013International Road Federation
ACTIVITIES President January 2014-March 2015Iranian Graduate Students Association at UMass Amherst (159 members)
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