Recap: 22nd Annual NJDOT Research Showcase

November 02, 2020

The 22nd Annual NJDOT Research Showcase was an opportunity for the New Jersey transportation community to learn about the broad scope of academic research initiatives underway and share technology transfer activities being conducted by institutions of higher education partners and their associates. The annual event serves as a showcase to present the ongoing initiatives and benefits of the NJDOT Research program. This event was also the first Research Showcase conducted by webinar with sessions held from 9am-12pm on October 27, 28, and 29, 2020.

Each day’s Research Showcase Program included presentations by university researchers, NJ agency representatives, and engineers offering their perspectives and fielding questions on topics including responses to the challenge of weather and climate change, emerging technologies such as smart mobility, and the effects of Covid-19 on transportation networks. These presentations were followed by poster sessions presenting research of students attending New Jersey’s universities and colleges.

DAY 1

 

On Day 1, the NJDOT Commissioner of Transportation, Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, provided opening remarks along with the Federal Highway Administration’s Assistant Division Administrator in New Jersey, Valeriya Remezova. Both speakers noted NJDOT’s steps taken and plans for the future to promote resiliency.

The keynote speaker was Gerald E. “Jerry” Buckwalter, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer of the American Society of Civil Engineers who presented the “ASCE Future World Vision.” Mr. Buckwalter described the ASCE role in imagining the future of cities, incorporating rapid developments in technology, alternative energy, climate change, materials, policy and funding, and demographics and urbanism. The project created five interactive scenarios of multi-dimensional city and neighborhood systems to adapt to changes over the next fifty years. These visions are intended to engage youth in thinking about engineering, spark public interest, provide a visual starting point for discussion, encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration and create a common language, and to foster innovation among university students.

Morning Plenary

Amanda Gendek, Manager, NJDOT Bureau of Research announced several awards given in recognition of research, innovation and implementation efforts. Below is a listing of the award winners presented at this year’s showcase:

2020 Outstanding Student in Transportation Research Award

Recipient: Laura Marques Soarces, Rutgers University, Energy Harvesting on New Jersey Roadways

2020 NJDOT Research Implementation Award

Recipient: Yusuf Mehta, Rowan University, Environmental Impacts of Recycled Asphalt Pavement

2020 Best Poster Award

Recipient: Thales Couto Braguim, Rutgers University
Poster: Load Rating, Analysis, and Monitoring of the Sagging Fascias Girder of I-287 Bridge over US202/206

2025 NJDOT Build a Better Mousetrap (BABM) Award

Recipients: Scott Ainsley and Mark Crago, NJDOT Operations Training Unit
Innovation: Anti-Jacknife Device

The Build a Better a Mousetrap Award was given to Scott Ainsley and Mark Crago in NJDOT’s Operations Training Unit for their Anti-Jacknife Device. They developed this early warning device to prevent jackknifing and damage to trucks and trailers during new employee CDL training. The device increases cost savings by eliminating the need for repairs, and improves efficiency during new employee training (see videos below).

 

DAY 2 and DAY 3

Day 2 Sessions

Presentation slide - New Jersey Micromobility Guife

The Effect of Covid-19 on the Port Industry – Global Trends & Regional Effects

Presenters: Sotiris Theofanis, PhD and Maria Boile, PhD (Rutgers University)

Auxetic metamaterial structure

Coming Soon: NJDOT Flood Risk Visualization Tool

Presenter: Jon Carnegie, AICP, PP (Rutgers University

Presentation slide - New Jersey Micromobility Guife

New Jersey’s Climate Change Resilience Strategy

Presenters: Dave Rosenblatt, Assistant Commissioner (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection)

Rusted steel beams under a bridge

New Brunswick Innovation Hub Smart Mobility Testing Ground Phase 1 Planning

Presenter: Peter J. Jin, PhD and Ali Maher, PhD (Rutgers University)

Auxetic metamaterial structure

Improving Resilience, Safety, and Service Life of the Pulaski Skyway

Presenter: Ruben Gajer, PE (Arora and Associates, PC)

Day 3 Sessions

Exploring the Impacts of VMT induced PM2.5 on the Rate of COVID-19 Infection

Presenter: Yeganeh Hayeri, PhD and Hojat Behrooz (Stevens Institute of Technology)

Program participants planting bushes

Behavior of Concrete Barriers for Bridges in New Jersey

Presenter: Anil Agrawal, PhD (The City College of New York)

POSTERS

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Poster

Optimized Speed Profiles for Sustainable Train Operation with Regenerative Braking – Leon Allen and Steven Chien, NJIT

Poster

Load Rating, Analysis, and Monitoring of the Sagging Fascia Girder of I-287 Bridge over US202/206 – Thales Couto Braguim, Rutgers University

Poster

Process-Based Modeling for Inlet Management – Jon K. Miller, Laura Lemke, Matthew S. Jannsen, Stevens Institute of Technology

Poster

Control of Shrinkage Cracks in Bridge Decks by Using Hybrid Fiber Reinforced High Performance Concrete – Mina Habib

Poster

Load Rating/Posting Policy for SHVs and EVs and Reliability Assessment of SHV Load Models – Chan Yang, Peng Lou, Chaekuk Na, Dongjian Gao, Rutgers University

Poster

Effects of Thixotropic UHPC on Interfacial Properties as an Overlay – Jiang Du, Weina Meng, Adi Abu-obeidah, Hani Nassef, Stevens Institute of Technology

Poster

Implementation of Porous Concrete in Sidewalks in New Jersey – Kathleen Stavole, Jack Cannon, Luke Dragon, Hardik Yagnik, Husam Najm, Rutgers University

Poster

Climate Change Impact on Pavement Overlay Performance with Adaptation Strategies – Xiaodan Chen, Rutgers University

Poster

Thermally and Mechanically Balanced Structural Design of Insulated Pavements for Cold Region Applications – Zhuang Zhuo, Ayman Ali, Cheng Zhu, Yusuf Mehta, Wade Lein, Christopher DeCarlo, Zhaoxing Xie, Rowan University & the US Army Corps of Engineers

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