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UA's McFadden Receives National Transportation Research
Award
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Dr. John McFadden, assistant professor
of civil and environmental engineering in The University of Alabama
College of Engineering, recently received the Transportation Research
Boards Fred Burggraf Award.
This national award, which includes a cash prize, was established
in 1966 to recognize excellence in transportation research by researchers
35 years of age or younger. The award program was designed to stimulate
and encourage young researchers to contribute to the advancement
of knowledge in this field.
McFadden received the award for a paper written with Dr. Lily Elefteriadou
of Penn State, titled "Development of New Procedure for Evaluating
Horizontal Alignment Design Consistency of Two-Lane Rural Highways."
McFadden has been with UA since August of 1999, where he teaches
undergraduate and graduate courses in transportation engineering.
He has also worked as a research associate at Bellomo, McGee, and
Associates in Silver Spring, Md.; as a consultant to the Federal
Highway Administration on the Interactive Highway Safety Design
Model; and as a project engineer with the Highway Division of Remington
and Vernick Engineers in Haddonfield, N.J.
Earning his bachelors and masters degrees in civil
engineering from Villanova University, and a Ph.D. in civil engineering
from Penn State, McFadden was a Dwight D. Eisenhower Graduate Research
Fellowship award winner. He has co-authored several Federal Highway
Administration reports.
The Transportation Research Board was organized in 1920 and is
a unit of the National Research Council, a private, nonprofit institution
that is the principal operating agency of the National Academy of
Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.
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