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Dr. Thomas M. Brennan Jr

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Dr. Thomas Brennan’s research and scholarly interests include, but are not limited to, traffic operations, the development of traffic mobility performance measures, anonymous vehicle tracking (Bluetooth tracking/Cell Phone) and infrastructure asset management. Dr. Brennan holds a Bachelor’s and a Doctoral Degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University, and a Master’s Degree in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering from George Mason University. Tom has spent over 14 years in research and consulting, and had most recently worked as a Research Scientist for Purdue University’s Joint Transportation Research Program developing traffic performance measures to assess the interstate highway system in Indiana. Dr. Brennan is currently a faculty member at The College of New Jersey in the Civil Engineering School.

Education
  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering: Transportation and Infrastructure Systems, Purdue Univesity
  • Certificate in Geographic Information Science, George Mason University
  • M.S. in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, George Mason University
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Purdue University
Projects
Title Sponsor(s)
Characterizing Highway Corridor Length to Evaluate Travel Time Reliability using Probe Vehicle Data University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Incorporating Probe Vehicle Data to Analyze Evacuation Route Resilency University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Worker Safety Issues of Wi‐Fi Devices University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)


Publications
Title Publication Type
Incorporating Probe Vehicle Data To Analyze Evacuation Route Resilency Project Brief
Incorporating Probe Vehicle Data to Analyze Evacuation Route Resiliency Final Report
Performance Measures To Characterize Directional Corridor Travel Time Delay Based On Probe Vehicle Data Final Report
UTRC Research Initiative
Year Title
2014 Characterizing Highway Corridor Length to Evaluate Travel Time Reliability using Probe Vehicle Data

Personal Information

Associate Professor, Civil Engineering
Thomas
Brennan
The College of New Jersey
brennant@tcnj.edu
(609) 771-2798
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