Dr. Bronzini has over 34 years of experience in transportation
research,with emphasis in the areas of transportation planning, network
analysis, and freight transportation. Selected projects and years of
completion are listed below. 
Planning for Operations Series: Guidance for the Application of the National ITS Architecture to Regional Planning for Operations, SAIC,Inc. and the Federal Highway Administration(in progress).
Remote Sensing Applications in Transportation Flow Measurement, Ohio State University and the U.S. Department of Transportation(in progress).
Intelligent Transportation Systems Program, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, for Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation(Acting Program Manager, March 1998 to July 1999; Deputy Program Manager, 1994-1998).
Prototype Training Center for Advanced Transportation Management, Federal Highway Administration(1997).
Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel, Tennessee Governor's Safe Growth Cabinet Council(1986).
Highway Lightings Needs Study, Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation(1970).
In his university positions, Dr. Bronzini
has taught courses in transportation engineering, transportation planning,
transportation system modeling, and construction management. He also
has taught continuing education courses in intermodal transportation,
traffic engineering, transportation planning, traffic safety, traffic
signalization, traffic signal systems, waterway transportation, rail
transportation, engineering economy, and engineering management.
Courses Taught
George Mason University
USE 690 Seminar in Transportation Systems Analysis
USE 798 Directed Readings in Urban Systems Engineering:
Traffic Impact Analysis
Penn State University
CE 221H Introduction to Transportation (Honors)
(New Course taught to students in University Scholars Program.)
CE 497B Transportation Planning (New Course)
CE 521 Transportation Networks and Systems
Analysis
CE 523 Analysis of Transportation Demand
University of Tennessee
CE 4430 Construction Methods and Equipment
CE 5910 Fundamentals of Transportation Systems
Analysis (New Course)
CE 6860 Statewide Transportation Planning
CE 6880 Planning Models for Transportation Systems
I
CE 6890 Planning Models for Transportation Systems
II
CE 6910 Freight System Models (New Course)
Georgia Institute of Technology
CE 4304 Transportation Engineering I
CE 4313 Transportation Engineering II
CE 6344 Urban Transportation Planning
CE 8103 Seminar in Transport System Modeling
(New Course)
Graduate Theses Supervised
University of Tennessee
Stammer, Robert E., Jr. Effective Use of
Fleet Vehicles Through an Analysis of Vehicle
Utilization and Evaluation Models and Trip Characteristics, Ph.D.
Dissertation (1982).
Clarke, David B. A Simulation Model for
Railroad Line Capacity Analysis, M.S. Thesis
(1982).
Margiotta, Richard A. A Comparison of Energy
Uses of Gasoline and Electric Vehicles Under
On-Road Commuter Driving Conditions, M.S. Thesis (1982).
Georgia Institute of Technology
McNabb, Bruce H. The Causes and Counter-measures
of Pedestrian Accidents of the
Elderly and Handicapped, M.S. Paper (1975).
Haley, Frederick J.,Jr. Urban Transportation
Planning Computer Programs in Fortran IV
Language, M.S. Paper (1975).
Price, Jane Cole An Evaluation and
Comparison of Three Suggested Locations for the
Northside Drive MARTA Station, M.S. Paper (1975).
Tramel, Tony Computer Registration:
An Alternative Method for Determining Campus
Travel Patterns, M.S. Paper (1974).
Selected memberships and committe appointments are listed below.
Transportation Research Board
Committee A0000, Division A Council (1999-present)
Committee A1000, Group1 Council(1990-present),Chairman(1999-present)
Committee A1A04, Transportation Education and Training(1986-1998)
Committee A1B09, Freight Transportation Data (1992-present)
Committee A3C10, Transportation of Hazardous Materials(1990-1999)
ITS IDEA Technical Review Panel (1998-2001)
Study Committee on Landside Access to U.S. Ports, Chairman (1990-1992)
Transportation Research Forum, President(1982)
American Society of Civil Engineers
Institute of Transportation Engineers
Intelligent Transportation Society of America
(ITS America)
Education and Training Committee (1994-present)
Chairman, ITS Education and Training Strategic Planning Workshop, Reston,
VA (June 1995)
Dr. Bronzini referees papers submitted to Transportation Research, Logistics and Transportation Review (now Transportation Research--E), Transportation Journal, Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, Journal of Transportation Engineering, Journal of Transportation and Statistics, and Interfaces.
Proposal Review for National Science Foundation
and National Sea Grant Program.