The Center for Integrated Asset Management for Multi-Modal Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CIAMTIS)
The Center for Integrated Asset Management for Multi-Modal Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CIAMTIS)
The Center for Integrated Asset Management for Multimodal Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CIAMTIS) is the 2018 USDOT Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic) University Transportation Center The Center for Integrated Asset Management for Multi-Modal Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CIAMTIS)
(UTC) housed at the Larson Transportation Institute (LTI), on the University Park campus of Penn State. CIAMTIS focuses on Improving the Durability and Extending the Life of Transportation Infrastructure.
The center has seven partners, representing five states in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Recognized as leaders at state, regional, national, and international levels, Penn State and its partners in CIAMTIS maximize contributions to solve current and future transportation infrastructure issues.
“Developing Meta Data for State DOTs from Complex Optimization Problems to Support Asset Management,” 3/1/2022 to 9/30/23, (co-PI Nii Attoh Okine),
“Strategic Prioritization and Planning for Multi-Asset Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Improvements: Phase 2 - Data-driven Decisions from Continuous Monitoring,” 05/21/2021 to 08/31/2022, (with Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University and Shelley Stoffels, PSU),
“Price Discovery for Strategic Compensation of Toll Road Operators to Relieve State Maintenance Impacts,” 2/1/20 – 1/31/22, (with Jonathan Gifford and Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University)
(with Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University and Shelley Stoffels, PSU), “Decision Support Tools for Multi-objective, Multi-asset, Multi-modal Joint Maintenance Programming,” 2/11/19 – 6/30/21, $66,668.
(with Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University and Shelley Stoffels, PSU), “Strategic Prioritization and Planning of Transp. Infrastructure Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Improvements Incorporating Continuously-Sensed Data,” 2/11/19 – 3/31/21, $50,401.
“Planning for the Inevitable: Readying DOTs for Disaster Debris Management,” 2/1/19 – 1/31/20, $56,585.
Pennsylvania State University/ US DOT, “Region 3 University Transportation Center, Core Funds,” 6/5/18 – 9/30/24
CIAMTIS Graduate Fellowship at UD
McNeil, Sue, (2022) “Maintaining Shared Auto, Transit, Bike and Pedestrian Facilities,” rCITI Seminar, University of New South Wales, March 2022.
McNeil, Sue, (2021). “Maintaining Shared Auto, Transit, Bike and Pedestrian Facilities,” Australian Institute of Traffic Management and Planning 2021 Online Conference, September-October 2021.
McNeil, Sue, (2021), “Asset Management 101,” Workshop, CIAMITS Transportation Asset and Infrastructure Management Conference, October 2021.
Miller-Hooks, and McNeil, Sue, (2021), “Considering Traffic Impacts in Multi-asset Roadway Improvement Scheduling: From Theory to Practice,” CIAMTIS Webinar Series, March 2021.
McNeil, Sue, (2021). “Enhancing Situational Awareness of Traffic Impacts During Highway Emergency Closure: Opportunities Presented by the I-495 Bridge Closure in Delaware,” University of Sydney, November 2020.
McNeil, Sue, (2020), “Asset Management 101,” Workshop, CIAMITS Transportation Asset and Infrastructure Management Conference, October 2020.
McNeil, Sue, (2020), “Enhancing Situational Awareness of Traffic Impacts During Highway Emergency Closure: Opportunities Presented by the I-495 Bridge Closure in Delaware,” George Mason University, September 2020.
McNeil, Sue, (2019), “Asset Management 101,” Workshop, CIAMITS Transportation Asset and Infrastructure Management Conference, October 2019.
Chen, Q., Miller-Hooks, E., McNeil, S., Stoffels, S., Hu, P., & Liu, Y. (2024). Evaluating the Impact of Maintenance Actions on Diverse Users in Shared Automobile, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Facilities. Transportation Research Record, https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981241263340
Atolagbe, Babatunde and Sue McNeil, (2023). “Transportation Asset Management Decision Support Tools: Computational Complexity, Transparency, and Realism,” Infrastructures, 8(10), 143; https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures8100143.
Zhou, Weiwin, Elise Miller-Hooks, Kostas Papakonstatinou, Shelley Stoffels, and Sue McNeil, (2022), “A Reinforcement Learning Method for Multi-Asset Roadway Improvement Scheduling Considering Traffic Impacts,” Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 28(4). DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000702
McNeil, Sue, Qiang Chen, Pengsen Hu, Yuanchi Liu, Elise Miller Hooks, Shelley Stoffels, “Performance Measures to Support Maintenance Decisions for Shared Auto, Bike and Pedestrian Facilities in the Context of the Lifecycle of a Socio-Technical System,” ASCE International Conference on Transportation & Development (ICTD 2022), Seattle, May 2022.
Withers, Alexis, Earl E. Lee, II, Shen-Chang Lin and Sue McNeil, “Control, Monitor, and Inform: Lessons Learned from the 2014 Delaware I-495 Emergency Bridge Closure,” Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, 2022.
McNeil, Sue, Yuanchi (Daniel) Liu, Shelley Stoffels, Elise Miller-Hook, Pengsen (Jason) Hu, Qiang Chen, “Shared automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities: Toward a multi-objective approach to selecting maintenance actions” (extended abstract), Australian Transport Research Forum, December, 2021.
Miller Hooks, Elise, Sue McNeil, David Lattanzi, Kostas Papakonstantinou, Shelley Stoffels, Weiwen Zhou, Parastoo Kamranfar, Mohammad Saifullah, Charalampos Andriotis and Alexis Withers, “Strategic Prioritization and Planning of Multi-Asset Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance, Rehabilitation and Improvements: Phase 1 – Prioritization through Optimization,” Final Report, CIAMTIS US DOT Region 3 University Transportation Center, December 2, 2021.
Woody, Michelle, Sue McNeil and Matheu Carter, “Planning for the Inevitable: Readying DOTs for Disaster Debris Management.” Final Report, CIAMTIS US DOT Region 3 University Transportation Center, May 19, 2020. https://r3utc.psu.edu/files/2020/07/CIAMTIS-UD-CIAM-UTC-REG1_s.pdf