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Avinash Unnikrishnan

Avinash Unnikrishnan

Professor

Department of Civl and Environmental Engineering

Portland State University

Avi Unnikrishnan is a David Wedge Vision Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science at Portland State University, and member of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Network Modeling Committee, Traffic Flow Theory Committee, and the ASCE Intermodal and Logistics Committee. Avi has contributed to Stochastic and Dynamic Hyperpath Equilibrium Models, Preventing End of Queue Accidents, and the development of a transportation undergraduate research fellowship, a program designed to equip engineering undergraduate students with critical thinking and research skills relevant to transportation engineering and planning with a livability theme.

Email: uavinash@pdx.edu


Projects

  • Framework and Methodology for Risk-Based Bridge and Tunnel Asset Management
  • SAI-P: Overcoming Barriers to User-Centered Infrastructure Planning with System Modeling and Natural Language Processing
  • Real-Time Stochastic Matching Models for Freight Electronic Marketplace
  • Statistical Inference for Multimodal Travel Time Reliability
  • Methodologies to Quantify Transit Performance Metrics at the System-Level
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Downloadable Products

  • Statistical Inference for Multimodal Travel Time Reliability ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Data Summary Document ( REPORT )
  • Improved Methods to Evaluate Travel Time Reliability ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Methodologies to Quantify Transit Performance Metrics at the System-Level Using High-Resolution GPS, Stop-Level, and GTFS Archived Transit Data ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Poster: Maximum Profit Facility Location and Dynamic Resource Allocation for Instant Delivery Logistics ( POSTER )
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