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Study Committee Biographical Information
Pages 45-54

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... He previously was Director of the Georgia Transportation Institute, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and former Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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... In previous roles within the department, he gained experience in rural and urban highway design and maintenance, including development of plans, specifications, engineering documents, environmental documents, hydraulic reports, real estate plats and descriptions, utility plans, and survey maps. He has been a technical supervisor for design, maintenance, survey, and utility engineering units.
From page 47...
... Mr. Henkel's 30-year transportation career includes work with local governments and the private sector, and he has held numerous Minnesota DOT responsibilities, including executive leadership of multimodal planning, program management, and project development and delivery.
From page 48...
... He graduated from Northwestern University with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering and from the University of California at Berkeley with a master's degree in transportation engineering. He has spent his entire professional career in the private sector and worked with two nationally prominent companies before establishing Kittelson & Associates, Inc., in 1985.
From page 49...
... Before joining the Georgia Tech faculty in 1980, he was Principal Scientist and Group Manager for Industrial Policy and Planning at the Solar Energy Research Institute in Golden, Colorado. He previously worked for the National Science Foundation, the Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc., and Hewlett–Packard Company.
From page 50...
... He is responsible for the technical and administrative management of a division charged with providing materials engineering and testing, geotechnical engineering and testing, highway-use data services, and targeted transportation research in a timely and cost-effective manner for the department and other governmental agencies. The division manages the quality assurance program for materials incorporated into department projects, manages the department's testing laboratories, and is responsible for the department's pavement management program.
From page 51...
... She received a BA from Whittier College in 1992 and an MBA from the University of Southern California in 2007. She has previously worked for the San Bernardino Associated Governments as Director of Management Services and for the Riverside County Transportation Commission, where she held positions such as Regional Programs Director, Rail Department Manager, and Rail Program Manager.
From page 52...
... . He is active in the American Society for Testing and Materials International, ASCE, the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, the International Society for Asphalt Pavements, TRB, the Louisiana Asphalt Pavement Association (President)
From page 54...
... also of interest Transportation Research Implementation: Application of Research Outcomes Conference Proceedings 51, ISBN 978-0-309-29559-8, 149 pages, 8.5 x 11, paperback, 2015, $70.00 Framing Surface Transportation Research for the Nation's Future Special Report 313, ISBN 978-0-309-29490-4, 167 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, 2014, $41.00 How We Travel: A Sustainable National Program for Travel Data TRB Special Report 304, ISBN 978-0-309-16722-2, 168 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, 2011, $38.00 The Federal Investment in Highway Research, 2006–2009: Strengths and Weaknesses Special Report 295, ISBN 978-0-309-12605-2, 173 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, 2008, $34.00 Performance Measures for Research, Development, and Technology Programs National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis 300, ISBN 0-309-06915-7, 97 pages, 8.5 x 11, paperback, 2001, $33.00 ISBN 978-0-309-29574-1 90000 9 780309 295741


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