Teaching

CE299 Next Generation Mobility

Technology is quickly transforming the movement of people and goods. This course examines impending changes in infrastructure and vehicles that will be the foundation for the Next Generation of Mobility. 

 

CE361 Introduction to Transportation Engineering

The purpose of this course is to provide students a solid introduction to the principles of transportation engineering with a focus on highway engineering and traffic analysis. This course covers basic knowledge on several important aspects of transportation engineering, which demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. The material learned will provide the basic skill set that allows students to solve transportation problems that are likely to appear in professional practice and on the Fundamentals of Engineering exam (FE) and the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam (PE). The material also serves as a foundation for future coursework in transportation should students wish to pursue further in the field.

 

CE565 Traffic Operations and Control

This course provides fundamentals of traffic engineering with a focus on traffic operations and control. Main components include traffic flow theory, traffic simulation, and traffic signal control. An introduction to the smart transportation system with connected and automated vehicle (CAV) and smart infrastructure, and associated applications in traffic flow and traffic control will also be introduced.