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Dr. Stephen P. Mattingly

Associate Professor

Address:
Box 19308
Arlington, TX 76019-0308

Phone: (817) 272-2859

Email: mattingly@uta.edu

Education:
Ph.D., 2000, University of California, Irvine
M.S., 1994, University of Texas at Arlington
B.S.C.E., 1991, Rice University

Area of Expertise:

Background:

While at UAF, Dr. Mattingly helped found the FAA Air Transportation Centers of Excellence Program: Center for General Aviation Research. Dr. Mattingly’s areas of research include a wide variety of projects. The state funded research projects include work on evaluating guardrail end terminals and their survivability during snow removal activities, evaluating overheight detection devices, projecting statewide planning changes in multi-modal transportation demand and system needs, institutional approaches for interjurisdictional system management and detection and mitigation of roadway hazards for bicyclists. The federally-funded projects include evaluation of the Anaheim advanced traffic control system field operational test: evaluation of SCOOT performance and assessment of institutional issues, documenting the institutional issues associated with the Irvine integrated corridor freeway ramp metering and arterial adaptive control field operational test, impacts of the Northridge Earthquake on traffic network performance, categorizing factors influencing transit usage among tourists and non-tourists, and developing a security plan for general aviation.

Dr. Mattingly is a member of TRB, ITE and ASCE. He has published several articles in Transportation Research Record and International Conferences on Decision-Making in Urban and Civil & Environmental Engineering.

Professional experience:

Aug. 2002-present University of Texas, Arlington, Texas Assistant Professor CE 3301 Stochastic Models in Civil & Environmental Engineering CE 3302 Transportation Engineering CE 4311 Urban Transportation Infrastructure Planning CE 4352 Professional Practice CE 5337 Urban Transportation Planning CE 5338 System Evaluation CE 6308 Analytical Models in Transportation

Jan. 2000-Aug. 2002 University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska Assistant Professor CE 402 Introduction to Transportation Engineering CE 403 Traffic Engineering CE 404 Highway Engineering CE 693 Transportation Planning ESM 620 Statistics for ESM ESM 621 Operations Research

Sep. 1998-Dec. 1998 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Lecturer CE 471 Principles of Transportation Engineering

Research Highlights:
2002-Present: University of Texas at Arlington Projects

NCTCOG: Regional Transportation Council Aftermarket Technology and Fuel Additive Research Program, Sep. 2005 – present (8/08), $260,000 (with Melanie Sattler)

TxDOT: Using Operations-Oriented Performance Measures to Support Freeway Management Systems, Sep. 2005 – present (8/07), Joint with the Texas Transportation Institute (Robert E. Brydia), $269,230 ($74,230/UTA) (with Melanie Sattler)

TxDOT: The Role of Preferential Treatment for Carpools in Managed Lane Facilities, Sep. 2005 – present (8/07), Joint with the Texas Transportation Institute (Ginger Goodin), $380,105 ($134,105/UTA) (with Jianling Li)

TxDOT: TxDOT Research Technical Assistance Panels, Sep. 2005 – present (8/07), $21,000 (with Ali Abolmaali, Ernest Crosby, Anand Puppala, Roger Walker and James C. Williams)

TxDOT: An Assessment of Frontage Road Yield Treatment Effectiveness, Sep. 2004 – present (8/06), Joint with the Texas Transportation Institute (Russell Henk), $286,813 ($71,168/UTA) (with James C. Williams)

TARC: On-Road Measurement of Air Quality Benefits: Traffic Signal Improvements, Sep. 2004 – present (2/06), $31,315 (with Melanie Sattler)

TxDOT: Development of Guidelines for Ramp Reversal Projects, Sep. 2004 – present (2/06), Joint with the Texas Transportation Institute (Scott Cooner), $135,262 ($36,249/UTA) (with James C. Williams)

TxDOT: TxDOT Research Technical Assistance Panels, Sep. 2003 – Aug. 2005, $21,000 (with Ali Abolmaali, Ernest Crosby, Anand Puppala, Roger Walker and James C. Williams)

TxDOT: Developing a Comprehensive Pricing Evaluation Model for Managed Lanes, Sep. 2003 – Aug. 2004, $103,708 (with Jianling Li, Shekhar Govind, Siamak Ardekani, James C. Williams, and Richard Cole)

PATH: Institutional Approaches for Interjurisdictional System Management, Apr. 2003 – June 2004, Joint with the University of California, Irvine (Michael G. McNally), $90,249 ($48,733/UTA)

TxDOT: Projected Changes in Transportation Demand and System Needs, Sep. 2002 – Aug. 2004, $216,436 (with Jianling Li, James C. Williams, Theresa M. Daniel and Ardeshir Anjomani)

Jan 2000-Aug 2002: University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska

Centers

FAA: Air Transportation Centers of Excellence Program: Center for General Aviation Research, Apr. 2001 – Aug. 2002 [continuing], Joint with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Andres Zellweger), the University of North Dakota (Paul Lindseth) and Wichita State University (Ramesh Agarwal)

Projects

FAA: Security Plan for General Aviation, April 2002 – Sep. 2002, $9,500 (with Gary Copus)

Alaska DOT: Evaluation of Oversized Vehicle Warning Devices, Aug. 2001 – Aug. 2002, $23,499

Alaska DOT: Preliminary Study on Snowplow Survivability of Guardrail Terminals, July –August 2000, $19,699 (with Zhongguo (John) Ma)

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Courses Taught
CE 3301 Stochastic Models in Civil & Environmental Engineering
CE 3302 Transportation Engineering
CE 4311 Urban Transportation Infrastructure Planning
CE 4352 Professional Practice
CE 5337 Urban Transportation Planning
CE 5338 System Evaluation
CE 6308 Analytical Models in Transportation

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