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Charles (C.J.) Riley

Charles (C.J.) Riley

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

Oregon Institute of Technology

Dr. C.J. Riley is professor and graduate program director in the Civil Engineering Department at Oregon Institute of Technology. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and has taught solid mechanics and structural engineering for over 15 years with a particular focus on hands-on demonstrations, field investigations, and active learning. Dr. Riley is a licensed professional engineer (OR) with professional experience in highway bridge rating and design as well as vibration-based structural health monitoring methods.

Email: charles.riley@oit.edu


Downloadable Products

  • ENGR102 Introduction to Engineering - Final Poster Presentations ( PRESENTATION )
  • Employing Mt. Mazama Ash as an Accessible Trail Surface Treatment ( PRESENTATION )
  • Applying a Mt. Mazama Volcanic Ash Treatment as a Trail Accessibility Improvement ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Resurfacing a Trail in Oregon Using Volcanic Ash ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Developing Practical Dynamic Evaluation Methods for Transportation Structures ( PRESENTATION )
  • Development of RDSETGO: A Rapidly Deployable Structural Evaluation Toolkit for Global Observation ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Executive Summary: Portable Toolkit for Testing Structural Integrity ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Bridge Modal Analysis with Forced Vibration and Mobile Devices ( PRESENTATION )
  • Instructional Modules for Obtaining Vehicle Dynamics Data with Smartphone Sensors ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Executive Summary: College Curriculum; Collecting Vehicle Data with Smartphones ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Teaching Module: Students Get Behind the Wheel of Vehicle Dynamics ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Using Mobile Devices to Teach Structural Dynamics ( PUBLICATION )
  • Using Mobile Devices to Teach Structural Dynamics and Structural Health Monitoring ( PRESENTATION )
  • POSTER: Using Mobile Devices to Teach Structural Dynamics and Structural Health Monitoring ( PRESENTATION )
  • POSTER: Laboratory Evaluation of Mobile Device Acceleration Sensors for Structural Damage Detection ( PRESENTATION )
  • NITC_985_Dynamic Evaluation of Transportation Structures with iPod-Based Data Acquisition ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • NITC-ED-853 Graduate-level Civil Engineering Transportation Course Development ( FINAL_REPORT )

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