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Welcome to the homepage of Kathleen Hancock
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Kathleen L. Hancock
Title : Associate Director for the Center for Geospatial Information Technology
Program Area : Transportation Infrastructure and Systems Engineering
E-mail : hancockk(at)vt.edu
Telephone : (703) 518-2718
Professional Registration : P.E. Tennessee
Alternate URL for this homepage : http://www.cee.vt.edu/people/hancock.html
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| Areas of Interest : |
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| Education : |
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- Associate Applied Science Degree in Architectural Technology, Del Mar College, 1977
- Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, 1982
- Masters of Science in Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 1991
- PhD in Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 1994
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| Work Experience : |
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- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Associate Professor, 2004 to present
Associate Director of the Center for Geospatial Information Technology, 2004 to present
Faculty Affiliate, Urban Affairs and Planning, 2005 to present.
- University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Associate Professor and Area Coordinator: 2001 to 2004
Associate Director of the University of Massachusetts Transportation Center 2001 to 2004
Director of MassSAFE 2002 to 2004
Faculty Affiliate, 2004 to 2005
- University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Assistant Professor: 1995 to 2001
- Vanderbilt University, Research Assistant Professor: 1994 to 1995
- Vanderbilt University, Research Assistant: 1990 to 1994
- Consulting: 1990 to present
- Momentum Engineering, Inc., Partner: 1990 to 1993
- The Scientex Corporation, Senior Research Engineer: 1988 to 1990
- Southwest Research Institute, Research Engineer: 1982 to 1988
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| Courses Taught : |
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- GIS Applications in CEE
- Advanced GIS Applications in CEE
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| Selected Research Projects : |
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- Developing a Logical Model for a Geospatial Right-of-Way Land Management System, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board, 2/07-6/09.
- Arlington Emergency Management Dashboard Prototype, Arlington Offices of Emergency Management, 11/06-5/07, with Nick Stone.
- Alexandria Archaeology GIS Mapping Project, Old Town Civil War Layers, Alexandria Archaeology 6/06-6/07.
- Freight Analysis Framework II Technical Support, Federal Highway Administration through Battelle, 6/06-10/07.
- Integrating Geo-Spatial Technologies into the Right-of-Way Data-Management Process, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board, 5/05-5/06.
- Alexandria Archaeology G I S Mapping Project: Overlay Maps For Research And Historic Preservation, Alexandria Archeology, 5/05-6/07.
- National Capitol Region: Critical Infrastructure Project, National Capital Region through George Mason University, 8/04-3/05 with Fred Krimgold.
- Assistance On Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Freight Analysis Framework (FAF) Document Reviews, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 4/05-1/06.
- National Capital Region Critical Infrastructure Protection Plan, George Mason University for the National Capitol Region, 9/04-3/05, with Fred Krimgold.
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| Selected Publications : |
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- K. Hancock, “Geospatially Enabling Information Management for Right-of-Way Activities”, TRB Compendium of Papers, 86th Annual Meeting, Washington D.D., 2007.
- Q. Lu, and K. Hancock, “TagCMP: Enabling Efficient GML Communication with Power Conservation in a Wireless Environment”, 2nd International Conference on GeoSensor Networks, Boston, MA, 2006.
- Q. Lu, and K. Hancock, “GMLinAir: Enabling Efficient and Power-Conserving Wireless GML Communication and Visualization”, 2nd International Conference on GeoSensor Networks, Boston, MA, 2006.
- Q. Lu, and K. Hancock, “Microsimulation of Large Truck Activities at Tight Intersections”, TRB Compendium of Papers, 85th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 2006.
- Editor: K. Hancock, Freight Demand Modeling: Tools for Public Sector Decision-Making, Transportation Research Circular-in publication, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2007.
- Editor: K. Hancock, Commodity Flow Survey Conference, Transportation Research Circular Number E-C088, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2005.
- K. Hancock, “Chapter 37, Freight Transportation Planning”, Handbook of Transportation Engineering edited by Myer Kutz. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., pp. 37.1-37.22, 2004.
- K. Hancock, “Chapter 31, Hazardous Goods”, Handbook of Logistics and Supply-Chain Management edited by A.M. Brewer, K.J. Button and D.A. Hensher, Pergamon, an Imprinting of Elsevier Science, England, pp. 469-478, 2001.
- J. Xu, K. Hancock, and F. Southworth, “Simulation of Regional Freight Movement on the TTMNet: Trade & Transportation Multi-Networks”, Traveler Behavior and Values, Transportation Research Record 1854, National Research Council, Washington D.C., pp. 152-161, 2003.
- A. Nagurney, C. Ke, D. Cruz, K. Hancock, and F. Southworth, “Dynamics of supply chains: a multilevel logistical/informational/financial network perspective”, EPB, Planning and Design, England, pp. 795-818, vol. 29 (November) 2002.
- Editor and technical writer: K. Hancock, Geospatial Information Infrastructure for Transportation Organizations -- Toward a Foundation for Improved Decision Making, TRB Conference Proceedings 31, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2004.
- J. Xu and K. Hancock, “Enterprise-wide Freight Simulation in an Integrated Logistics and Transportation System”, accepted for publication, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2004.
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