Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • About
    • About TREC
    • Our Staff
    • Our Researchers
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Join Our Mailing List
    • Media Coverage
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Study Abroad
    • Past Events
  • Research and Data
    • Researchers
    • All Projects
    • Final Reports
    • PORTAL: Portland-Vancouver
    • BikePed Portal: National
  • Our Students
User account menu
  • Log in

Researcher Directory

210 Results
‹ Previous Page 14 of 11

Featured Researchers

Tanmoy Bhowmik
Tanmoy Bhowmik

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Portland State University

Dr. Tanmoy Bhowmik joined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Portland State University as an Assistant Professor in Fall of 2023. Prior to that, he worked as a post-doctoral associate and graduate faculty scholar at University of Central Florida. Dr. Bhowmik's research primarily focused on the formulation and development of statistical and econometric models and applying them to different transportation sectors - including transportation planning, safety, and energy - to understand the underlying behavioral patterns and decision processes. His ongoing work deals with analyzing the impact of emerging technologies (electric and connected vehicles) on transportation environments, public health, and energy consumption. Dr. Bhowmik is currently a member of the editorial board of Frontiers in Future Transportation, and serves as a panel member in two NCHRP projects.

Roger Lindgren
Roger Lindgren

Department of Civil Engineering

Oregon Institute of Technology

Roger Lindgren is professor and chair of civil engineering at the Oregon Institute of Technology. He received his BS in civil engineering from the University of Alberta and his Ph.D. in civil engineering from Portland State University. Dr. Lindgren joined the faculty at Oregon Tech in 1999 and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in transportation engineering as well as lower-division courses in engineering fundamentals. In 2015 he was named Outstanding Transportation Educator by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, Western District. His research interests include traffic flow theory, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), microscopic simulation of urban and rural traffic, as well as pavement design and construction.

Research NITC

  • Projects
  • Final Reports
  • NITC Researchers
  • Grant Funding
    • Overview
    • Requirements and Forms
    • Researcher Login
  • Curriculum: K-12 and University

 

© 2025 | National Institute for Transportation and Communities | 503-725-8545 | asktrec@pdx.edu