Oliver Gao

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Oliver H. Gao

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Biography

Cornell University - Civil Engineering


Resume

  • 2002

    M.S.

    Mathematical Statistics and Probability

    University of California

    Davis

    M.S.

    Agriculture and Resource Economics

    University of California

    Davis

  • 1999

    Ph.D.

    Transportation and Environment Systems

    University of California

    Davis

  • 1996

    M.S.

    Civil Engineering

  • 1993

    B.S.

    Environmental Science

    Tsinghua University

  • 1991

    B.S.

    Civil Engineering

    Tsinghua University

  • Gao

    Cornell University

    The Rohytan Group

    Elsevier

    \"Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment publishes original research on the environmental impacts of transportation

    policy responses to those impacts

    and their implications for the design

    planning

    and management of transportation systems. It covers all aspects of the interaction between transportation and the environment. For example

    it includes papers ranging in their coverage from the local and immediate effects of transportation networks on the environments of specific geographical areas

    to the widest global implications of natural resource depletion and atmospheric pollution.\nThe journal invites submissions of research papers on all modes of transportation

    including maritime and air transportation as well as land transportation

    and considers their impacts on the environment in the broad sense. Papers dealing with both mobile aspects and transportation infrastructure are considered. The emphasis of the journal is on empirical findings and policy responses of a regulatory

    planning

    technical or fiscal nature. Articles are primarily policy-driven and should be relevant and applied as well as being accessible to readers from a wide range of disciplines. There are no disciplinary boundaries to work considered and submissions of an interdisciplinary nature are welcomed. Equally

    the journal is fully international in its orientation and invites contributions from economically developing

    as well as more economically advanced

    countries.\nPart D's aims and scope are complementary to Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice

    Part B: Methodological and Part C: Emerging Technologies. The complete set forms the most cohesive and comprehensive reference of current research in transportation science.\"

    Elsevier

    Director

    Center for Transportation

    Environment

    and Community Health (CTECH)

    The Center for Transportation

    Environment

    and Community Health (CTECH) will pursue research and innovation to support sustainable mobility of people and goods while preserving the environment and improving community health. It will leverage behavioral and economic sciences

    epidemiology

    information technology

    and environmental and transportation sciences and technologies to address critical issues falling under the FAST Act’s priority area of Preserving the Environment: greenhouse gas reduction

    use of alternative fuels and energy technologies

    environmentally responsible planning

    and impacts of freight movement.\nCTECH will leverage the existing strength of partner universities to create an innovative

    multidisciplinary education program capable of training a workforce that will meet the complex challenges at the intersection of transportation

    environment

    and community health. Beyond the multidisciplinary curriculum designed in parallel with its research

    the center will develop a CTECH summer course and pre-college program to attract motivated undergraduates and high school seniors to transportation

    particularly from underrepresented groups. CTECH will pursue a wide range of technology transfer activities

    from annual stakeholder workshops to community events. Its strong organizational structure

    advisory boards consisting of stakeholder representatives

    and dedication to ongoing rigorous evaluation of its performance will help ensure program efficacy.\nThrough multi-level

    multidisciplinary and institutional collaborations

    CTECH will advance transportation sustainability in its broader human and environmental contexts.

    Cornell University

    Associate Professor

    Cornell University

    Associate Director

    Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP)

    The Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP) is focused on improving the delivery

    maintenance

    and operation of physical infrastructure. This will be accomplished through dedicated teaching

    research

    and outreach efforts in infrastructure policy. A key focus will be on infrastructure funding and financing. CPIP coordinates scholars across multiple disciplines both inside and outside of Cornell University who share an interest in public policies impacting infrastructure. CPIP develops and disseminates research relevant to those policies. CPIP collaborates with partners in the public

    private

    and non-profit sectors to achieve those goals.\n\nEducate the next generation of infrastructure leaders and professionals at both the undergraduate and graduate levels\nCoordinate an active global network of researchers in infrastructure policy\nDisseminate research findings through conferences policy briefs

    media availability

    and other outreach efforts\nMaintain a web presence dedicated to global infrastructure policy issues\nTrack data on infrastructure projects and policies relevant for assessing innovative approaches

    Cornell University

    Professor

    Cornell University

    Cornell University

    Ithaca

    New York Area

    http://www.systemseng.cornell.edu/\nhttp://www.systemseng.cornell.edu/news/index.cfm?news_id=95664&news_back=\n

    Director

    Systems Engineering Program

    School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Assistant Professor

    Cornell University

    Quantitative Analyst for statistical and mathematical modeling

    The Rohytan Group

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