Ignatius W. Fomunung, Ph.D.
(423) 236-4262
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Ph.D. 2000 Georgia Institute of Technology Civil & Environmental Engineering
M.S. 1996 Georgia Institute of Technology Civil
Engineering (Transportation)
M.S. 1995
B.S. 1987 Nanjing
Institute of Technology, PRC Civil
Engineering
EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Post Doctoral Research Scientist CTSPS-CAU
Assistant Professor of Physics
Graduate Teaching Assistant Georgia Institute of Technology
Graduate Research Assistant Georgia Institute of Technology
Graduate Research Assistant CTSPS - CAU
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Civil Engineer Del
Monte Corporation
Civil/Hydraulic Engineer Cameroon Development
Corp.
HONORS AND AWARDS
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EXCEED Teaching
Fellowship, American Society of Civil Engineers Excellence in Civil
Engineering Education Fellowship, 2003
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Sigma Pi Sigma National
Physics Honor Society, 1995
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San Hao Xuecheng,
Nanjing Institute of Technology, PRC 1986
RESEARCH AND TEACHING
INTERESTS
Research
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Application of
Wavelet Theory in Transportation Analysis
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Transportation-air
quality planning and analysis
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Intelligent
Transportation Systems
· Human Factors and Safety in Transportation.
· Smart Materials in Infrastructure Health Monitoring
Teaching
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Core Engineering
Courses like Statics, Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering,
Environmental Engineering Systems, and Transportation Engineering.
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Emissions
Modeling: Air Pollution Modeling, Environmental Impact Assessment
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Transportation
Planning: Design of Transportation Facilities, GIS In Transportation, Applied
Engineering Statistics, Transportation and Energy
· Traffic Engineering: Traffic Flow Theory, Traffic Engineering, Highway Capacity Methods, Coordinated Systems in Traffic Control (Transyt 7F and PASSER)
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, Randall Guensler, “Comparison of MEASURE and MOBILE5a
Predictions Using Laboratory Measurements of Vehicle Emission Factors”. In: Transportation Planning and Air
Quality IV; Arun Chartejee Ed. American Society of Civil Engineers,
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, Randall Guensler, and William Bachman. “Validation of the
MEASURE Automobile Emissions Model: A Statistical Analysis”.
Journal of Transportation and Statistics, (2000) Vol. 3 No. 2, 2000.
Shauna Hallmark, Ignatius
Fomunung, Randall Guensler, William Bachman, “Assessing the Impacts of
Improved Signal Timing as a Transportation Control Measure, Using an Activity-Specific
Modeling Approach.” Transportation Research Record 1738 p. 49,
National Research Council,
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, and Randall Guensler, “A Statistical Model for Estimating Oxides
of Nitrogen Emissions from Light Duty Automobiles” Transportation
Research D, 4 (1999), 333-352.
Simon Washington, Jeff Metarko,
Ignatius Fomunung, Rob Ross, Frank Julian, Erick Moran, “An Inter Regional
Comparison: Fatal Crashes in the Southeastern and Non-Southeastern
Zineb Felfli, Ignatius Fomunung,
Daniel Bessis, Alfred Msezane, “Generalized Oscillator Strengths of SF6
in the S 2p Inner Shell Region”, Chemical Physics, 211 (1996) 325-336
Zineb Felfli, Nina Advonina,
Ignatius Fomunung, Alfred Msezane, “Electron Impact Excitation of Optically
Allowed Transitions at Small Angles”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in
Physics Research B, 119 (1996) 337-344
Ignatius Fomunung, Zhifan Chen,
Alfred Msezane, “Electron Excitation of Optically Allowed Transitions in CO2,
SF6, CO, F2, and SO2”, Physical review
A (1996) 53, 806
Reports
Conference Proceedings
Adjo Amekudzi,
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, Randall Guensler, and William Bachman, “Performance Evaluation
of “MEASURE” Emissions Factors: A Comparison with MOBILE5a”, Presented at
the 79th Annual Conference of the Transportation Research Board, National
Research Council,
Shauna Hallmark, Ignatius
Fomunung, Randall Guensler, William Bachman, “Assessing the Impacts of
Improved Signal Timing as a Transportation Control Measure, Using an
Activity-Specific Modeling Approach.” Proceedings of the 79th
Annual Conference of the Transportation Research Board, National
Research Council,
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, and Randall Guensler, “A Statistical Model for Estimating Oxides
of Nitrogen Emissions from Light Duty Automobiles”, Presented at the 78th
Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, National Research
Council, Washington DC, January 1999
Ignatius Fomunung, Simon
Washington, Randall Guensler, “A Combination Tree-Based and Least Squares
Regression Method for Modeling NOx Emissions from Automobiles”, in Emission
Inventory: Planning for the Future (presented at
Ignatius Fomunung and Alfred
Msezane, “Molecular Applications of the Universal Extrapolation Formula”
Proceedings of NARCE (National
Zineb Felfli, Ignatius Fomunung
Zhifan Chen, Daniel Bessis, Alfred Msezane, “Generalized Oscillator
Strengths for the Vibronic Excitation Levels of the b1 IIu
Electronic State of N2 SESAPS, Tallahasee, Florida. Bulletin
of the American Physical Society, Vol. 49 No. 13, 2084 (1995)
Ignatius Fomunung, Zhifan Chen,
Alfred Msezane, “Small Angle Electron Cross Sections for the Fourth Positive
Band of CO and for CO2 1s (2sg) Æ2Pu”,
Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (DAMOP) Annual Meeting,
INVITED
SEMINARS
Kinetic Effects on Mobile Source
Emissions, Invited Seminar, Department of Physics,
Transportation Research and
Education Capacity in the Department of Engineering at CAU, An Expose Presented
at CAU Transportation Education Forum,
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Title: Information Flyers on
the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ)
Source:
Amount: $22,500
Duration:
Role: Principal Investigator
Title: A Three-dimensional Dispersion Model Designed
to Determine Air Pollution Concentrations at Receptor Locations Downwind of
Mobile Sources using Simulation Modeling Techniques.
Source: NASA
Amount: $11,023
Duration: March, 2003 – February, 2004
Role: Principal Investigator
Title: Transportation Improvements and Systems-Level
Brownfields Development Programs.
Source:
Amount: $75.000
Duration: July 2002 – May 2003
Role: Principal Investigator
Title: Transportation
Improvements for Brownfield Developments
Source: US Department of
Transportation,
Amount: $87,500
Duration: September 2001 – July 2002
Role: Principal Investigator
SERVICE
Professional
Affiliations
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American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
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American Physical
Society (APS)
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Transportation
Research Board Committee A1F03, Transportation and Air Quality: “friend” and
paper reviewer, since 1997.
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Transportation
Research Board Committee A5011, Statistical Methodology and Statistical
Computer Software in Transportation Research: “friend” of committee since 1999
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Technical Referee (Paper
Reviewer) – Journals
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Journal of
Transportation and Statistics (JTS)
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Transportation
Research Board Transportation and Air Quality Committee (A1F03)