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After acquiring his Ph.D., Gene became an Associate Professor in the
Civil Engineering Department at the University of Wyoming in Laramie,
Wyo., and then became a Professor there in 1979, which is the position
he still holds today. During his tenure at the university, he also
served as a Traffic Engineer at the Wyoming Highway Department in the
summer of 1982 and as a Traffic Engineer for Associated General
Contractors Inc. in Cheyenne, Wyo., in the summer of 1984. Gene also has
served as the Director of the Wyoming Technology Transfer Center since
1985 as well as the Program Coordinator of the Mountain-Plains
Consortium since 1986.
In
his position as Professor, Gene teaches and researches transportation,
including conducting courses in transportation engineering, traffic
engineering, traffic systems analysis, geometric design, pavement
design, network analysis, urban transportation planning and traffic
safety. Besides teaching and research, Gene has been involved with many
department and college activities and served on many committees,
including the Graduate Advisory Committee; Graduate Student and Research
Committee; Curriculum Committee; ASCE Student Chapter for which he
served as Advisor; Kester Committee; Engineering College Tenure and
Promotion Committee; and the Engineering College Public Relations
Committee. In terms of university activities, he served on the following
committees: Faculty Senate; Campus Planning; Research Coordination
Committee; Graduate Advisory Committee; Ad Hoc Committees on Master’s
Program in Planning and Impact Index Committee; Traffic and Parking
Study; Campus Information Systems; Athletic Committee; and Outreach
Council.
Gene
holds a Professional Engineer license in Iowa, Wyoming and Colorado and
is affiliated with many professional organizations, including the
American Planning Association, the American Public Works Association,
the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and
the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Gene
has received numerous awards, including the Ralph R. Teeter Award from
the Society of Automotive Engineers in 1974; ARTBA’s Golden Wheel
Society Award in 1987; the University of Wyoming Engineering College
Faculty Development Award in 1987; ARTBA’s S.S. Steinberg Outstanding
Transportation Educator Award in 1994; ITE’s Colorado/Wyoming
Section’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996; and ITE’s Burton W.
Marsh Award in 1997. Plus, Gene has been the recipient of several
outstanding paper and presentation awards from ITE, as well as being
elected President of ARTBA’s Education Division in 1986–1987.
Gene began
his ITE involvement as a student member in 1968. His service to the
Institute has been from the view of a practical educator who desires to
see the professional excel. He is perhaps best known for his work on
technical activities of ITE. He was involved with the
Technical Council from 1988 to 1994, first as Vice-Chair of Department 2
and later as the council’s Chair; he was part of the Technical Council
Strategic Planning process, which culminated in the Coordinating
Council. He also has been active in some 25 other ITE committees,
published 30 articles in various ITE publications and actively
participated over 40 times at various ITE meetings. He has chaired task
force activities and recommended practice committees. Gene currently
serves as the Chair of the Transportation Professional Certification
Board Inc., which oversees the Professional Traffic Operations Engineer
certification program
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