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W. Scott Wayne, Ph. D.Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringWest Virginia University757 Engineering Sciences Bldg.1306 Evansdale Drive, P.O. Box 6106Morgantown WV, 26506-6106Ph: 304-293-3246 Mobile: 304-288-9544Email: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae
I. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
A. EDUCATIONPh.D. Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University, 1997M.S. Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University, 1992B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Cum Laude, West Virginia University, 1989
B. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2012-Present Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringWest Virginia University, Morgantown WV
2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringWest Virginia University, Morgantown WV
1997-2006 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown WV
C. HONORS, AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS
1. Awards Received1. WVU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department Academies of Distinguished Alumni
Teaching Award 2014-2015
2. 2001 SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award for Outstanding Engineering Educators
3. 1989 Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honorary Society Membership
2. Nominations1. Nominated for the 2006 College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Outstanding Researcher
of the Year, March 2007
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2. Nominated for the 2009 EcoCAR Competition Outstanding Incoming Faculty Advisory Award by MAE 471/472 Students, June 2009
3. Nominated for the 2015 Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Outstanding Teacher Award, March 2016
II. INSTRUCTION
A. TEACHING SUMMARYI believe that the primary goal of engineering education is to provide students an understanding of the basic engineering concepts and principals while encouraging students to develop the tools and skills necessary for a lifetime of learning. In order to meet this objective, it is necessary to employ a variety of teaching techniques including “learning by discovery”, collaborative activities and peer-learning methods in addition to the traditional lecture approach. I primarily use the lecture approach in thermodynamics, heat transfer, machine design and manufacturing, dynamics courses and computer programming courses. The traditional approach is an effective teaching method particularly for larger class sizes due to its efficiency in conveying information. But, I also believe that the lecture approach is not the best method to foster creativity, self-actuated learning and an aptitude for lifelong learning. In the computer programming and hybrid vehicle simulation course I incorporate hands on programming and modeling exercise in class. I am also a strong supporter of semester projects and homework assignments drawn from ongoing research projects.
From 2007-2011, I taught a capstone engineering design course centered on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (AVTC) series. This course and competition focused on hybrid electric vehicles and incorporated topics such as model-based simulation and design, software-in-the-loop simulation, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, culminating in hands-on fabrication, assembly and testing of a hybrid-electric vehicle. This was the most challenging teaching assignment that I have encountered in my career. In this course my role and the instructor was to guide the students through the design process allowing them freedom to make decisions about the design and to assume authority and accountability for the decision that they make. The DOE AVTC series is the most sophisticated and challenging automotive capstone design competition. The project exposed students to highly sophisticated current day vehicle propulsion and control systems and had a very aggressive 3-year timeline. In 2013, I lead the successful effort to develop a proposal for the EcoCAR 3 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition working with Dr. Andrew Nix and Dr. Yaser Fallah. The EcoCAR 3 competition began in the August of 2014 and ended in June 2018. During the EcoCAR 3 competition I mentored the controls and simulation sub-teams and taught a hybrid-electric modeling and simulation course. I am currently Co-Faculty Advisor of the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge competition team which began in August 2018 and continue mentor the controls and simulation sub-teams
I am currently teaching the capstone design courses centered on the Formula SAE Collegiate Design Competition. The Formula SAE Series competitions challenge teams of university students to conceive, design and fabricate a small Formula-style autocross race car. The concept behind the competition is that a fictional manufacturing company has contracted a design team to develop a small Formula 1 style race car targeted at the non-professional weekend autocross racing market. The car must have very high performance in terms of acceleration, braking and handling and it must be reliable, easy to maintain and low in cost. Marketability should also be enhanced by aesthetics, comfort and use of commonly available parts. The team spends eight to twelve months designing, building, testing and fine tuning their race car before competing against teams from 120 colleges and universities in a competition where students have the opportunity to showcase their creativity, engineering and design skills and evaluate their race car against entries from other universities around the world.
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These real world automotive design courses encompass conceptual design, finite-element analysis, mechanical component design, electrical system design, control system design and systems safety engineering. Due to the breadth of topics, the students are forced to embrace the concept of life-long learning and must take the initiative to research topics that they need to know, learn how to use software packages such as Matlab, Simulink, computer-aided design and finite-element analysis, and hybrid propulsion simulation software by working through the vendor provided tutorials. The students also were required to develop a team organizational structure and manage deadline and deliverable schedules.
B. COURSES TAUGHTTerm Course No. Course Title Enrollment GTAFall 2019 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 25 NoFall 2019 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 5 NoFall 2019 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 4 NoFall 2019 MAE 459 Hybrid Vehicle Propulsion 21 NoSpring 2019 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 5 NoSpring 2019 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 4 NoSpring 2019 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 11 NoSpring 2019 MAE 102 H01 Introduction to MAE Design – Honors Section 22 NoSpring 2019 MAE 102 001 Introduction to MAE Design 17 NoFall 2018 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 23 NoFall 2018 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 5 NoFall 2018 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 5 NoFall 2018 MAE 459 Hybrid Vehicle Propulsion 18 NoSpring 2018 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 10 NoSpring 2018 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 2 NoSpring 2018 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 5 NoSpring 2018 MAE 102 H01 Introduction to MAE Design – Honors Section 20 NoSpring 2018 MAE 102 001 Introduction to MAE Design 15 NoFall 2017 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 27 NoFall 2017 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 3 NoFall 2017 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 7 NoSpring 2017 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 14 NoSpring 2017 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 8 NoSpring 2017 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 9 NoFall 2016 MAE 493H Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion 11 NoFall 2016 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 26 NoFall 2016 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 4 NoFall 2016 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 4 NoSpring 2016 MAE 621 Advanced Thermodynamics II 6 NoSpring 2016 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 18 NoSpring 2016 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 5 NoSpring 2016 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 8 NoFall 2015 MAE 493H Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion 13 NoFall 2015 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 27 NoFall 2015 MAE 271 Introduction to Design 1 10 NoFall 2015 MAE 371 Introduction to Design 2 2 NoSpring 2015 MAE 423 Heat Transfer 108 YesSpring 2015 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 15 NoSpring 2015 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 1 NoSpring 2015 MAE 393A Introduction to Design 2 4 NoFall 2014 MAE 493H Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion 15 NoFall 2014 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 2 NoFall 2014 MAE 393A Introduction to Design 2 1 NoFall 2014 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 28 NoSpring 2014 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 5 NoSpring 2014 MAE 393A Introduction to Design 2 3 NoSpring 2014 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 9 No
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Fall 2013 MAE 495 Hybrid Vehicle Design and Simulation 3 NoFall 2013 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 3 NoFall 2013 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 13 NoSpring 2013 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 3 NoSpring 2013 MAE 393A Introduction to Design 2 3 NoSpring 2013 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE 17 NoFall 2012 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE 25 NoFall 2012 MAE 293B Introduction to Design 1 2 NoFall 2012 MAE 393A Introduction to Design 2 1 NoFall 2012 MAE 521 Advanced Thermodynamics I 21 NoSpring 2012 MAE 454 Machine Design and Manufacturing 17 NoSpring 2012 MAE 423 Heat Transfer 94 YesFall 2011 MAE 320 Thermodynamics 61 YesFall 2011 MAE 521 Advanced Thermodynamics I 23 NoSpring 2011 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – EcoCAR 13 NoSpring 2011 MAE 423 Heat Transfer 77 YesFall 2010 MAE 521 Advanced Thermodynamics I 17 NoFall 2010 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – EcoCAR 23 NoSpring 2010 MAE 423 Heat Transfer 56 YesSpring 2010 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – EcoCAR 12 NoFall 2009 MAE 521 Advanced Thermodynamics I 22 NoFall 2009 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – EcoCAR 23 NoSpring 2009 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – EcoCAR 14 NoSpring 2009 MAE 621 Advanced Thermodynamics II 17 NoFall 2008 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – EcoCAR 26 NoSpring 2008 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Challenge X 9 NoFall 2007 MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Challenge X 21 NoSpring 2007 MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Challenge X 18 NoFall 2006 MAE 320 Thermodynamics 62 YesFall 2000 MAE 320 Thermodynamics 44 NoFall 1998 ENGR 102 Freshman Engineering Design and Analysis 16 NoSummer II 1998 MAE 242 Dynamics 5 NoSpring 1998 ENGR 102 Freshman Engineering Design and Analysis 37 NoFall 1997 ENGR 101 Freshman Engineering Design 38 NoSummer I 1997 ENGR 102 Freshman Engineering Design and Analysis 15 No
1. Descriptions of Courses TaughtENGR 101 Freshman Engineering Design
An orientation to engineering disciplines, academic success strategies and the engineering design process which used student projects to develop critical thinking, problem-solving and team-working strategies as well as skills in the use of computers, technical report writing, and oral presentations.
ENGR 102 Freshman Engineering Design and Analysis
An introductory course focused on use of computers, software packages such as MATLAB and spreadsheets, and high-level programming languages as tools for analysis, design and simulation of engineering problems and applications.
MAE 102 Freshman Engineering Design and Analysis
MAE 102 in an introductory level course that teaches students engineering problem solving techniques related to mechanical and aerospace engineering topics through teamwork, written and oral communications, and using the computer for algorithm development and computer aided design. Discussion of engineering professional and ethical behavior. The course focuses on solution of engineering problems using algorithms written in MATLAB and introduces students to the use of DS SolidWorks computer aided design (CAD) to create three-dimensional models and dimensioned two-dimensional drawings of mechanical parts and assemblies.
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MAE 242 Dynamics
A lecture-based course covering Newtonian dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, application of the equations of motion, work and energy, conservation of forces, impulse and momentum, relative motion and plane motion.
MAE 271/293B Introduction to Design 1
MAE 293B is an introductory level, project-based course that introduces students to the engineering design process at the sophomore level. This one credit hour course is co-listed with the MAE 471 senior capstone design course and gives selected students the opportunity to participate in the capstone engineering design project. Through this course students gain engineering design experience by working alongside the senior students. Particular attention is focused on application of CAD modeling tools, written and oral communication skills and project management skills. Students who participate in this course will be better prepared for their senior level capstone design experience.
MAE 320 Thermodynamics
A lecture-based course focusing on the principals of thermodynamics including properties of ideal gases and vapors, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, entropy, energy, basic gas and vapor power cycles, and basic refrigeration cycles.
MAE 371/393A Introduction to Design 2
MAE 393A is an intermediate level, project-based course continues students’ excitement of the capstone design process at the junior level. This two credit hour course is co-listed with the MAE 471 senior capstone design course and emphasizes problem solving skills in a design team environment, integration of engineering tools and methodology for design, computer aided design, finite element and analysis, professionalism oral and written communication and project management skills. Students who participate in this course will be better prepared for their senior level capstone design experience.
MAE 423 Heat Transfer
This is a senior level undergraduate course covering steady state and transient heat conduction, forced and natural convection and thermal radiation. The objective of the course is to provide students with the necessary knowledge of the three modes of heat transfer--conduction, convection and radiation and the basic laws relevant to each mode. The course will provide students with the methods needed to formulate analytical and numerical solutions to heat transfer problems. Applications are also presented and discussed. The course seeks to develop the student’s understanding of physical concepts, rate equations, and conservation equations and introduce analogies to other engineering disciplines while enhancing analytical, mathematical, numerical and experimental skills. The course also seeks to establish the relationship between heat transfer and thermal system design.
MAE 454 Machine Design and Manufacturing
This is a senior level undergraduate course covering mechanical design of mechanical elements such as shaft systems, bearings, gears, screws, mechanical fasteners, clutches, brakes, and flexible drive elements. Design for manufacturability is considered. The course focuses on open ended design using team projects to reinforce the design process.
MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – DOE Advanced Technology Vehicle Competition
This capstone senior design course is taken in the penultimate semester. Topics include design problems in mechanical engineering dealing with analytical and experimental methodologies in fluid, thermal structural areas, decision-making techniques, optimization, computer aided
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design, working on multi-disciplinary teams, and economic considerations. The course was offered in connection with the Challenge X Crossover to Sustainable Mobility and EcoCAR – The Next Challenge Automotive Engineering Competitions sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, General Motors Corporation and other organizations. This premier national student design competition challenges teams of students from 17 North American universities to design, develop and integrate advanced hybrid propulsion systems, fuels, materials and emissions-control technologies that will minimize energy consumption and reduce emissions.
MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – DOE Advanced Technology Vehicle Competition
This companion course to MAE 471 is offered as a technical elective. The course involves identification and solution of challenging engineering problems through rational analysis and creative synthesis, planning, designing and reporting on complex systems on individual and group basis. This course was also associated with the Challenge X Crossover to Sustainable Mobility Automotive Engineering Competition. Students enrolled in the course were challenged to design and integrate novel ideas and hybrid vehicle technologies into a compact sport utility vehicle to (1) reduce well-to-wheels energy consumption, (2) reduce petroleum consumption and (3) significantly reduce criteria tailpipe emissions and (4) increase pump-to-wheels fuel economy.
MAE 471 Principles of Engineering Design – Formula SAE
This capstone senior design course is taken in the penultimate semester. Topics include design problems in mechanical engineering dealing with analytical and experimental methodologies in fluid, thermal structural areas, decision-making techniques, optimization, computer aided design, working on multi-disciplinary teams, and economic considerations. This course was offered in conjunction with the Formula SAE Collegiate Design Competition sponsored by SAE International. The Formula SAE Series competitions challenge teams of university students to conceive, design and fabricate a small Formula-style autocross race car targeted at the non-professional weekend autocross racing market. In MAE 471 the students use advanced computer aided design, finite element analysis and kinematic simulation software to design a race car for optimum acceleration braking and handling performance, reliability, maintainability and manufacturability.
MAE 472 Engineering Systems Design – Formula SAE
This companion course to MAE 471 – Formula SAE is offered as a technical elective. The course involves identification and solution of challenging engineering problems through rational analysis and creative synthesis, planning, designing and reporting on complex systems on individual and group basis. During this course, the students fabricate and assemble the Formula SAE race car that they designed in MAE 471. The students learn machining, welding, fabrication and assembly techniques as they apply to manufacturing a product. Once the vehicle is fully assembled, the students perform tests to evaluate and fine tune the performance and durability of the design. The course culminates in the Formula SAE Design Competition hosted by SAE International where students have the opportunity to showcase their creativity, engineering and design skills and evaluate their race car against entries from 120 universities from around the world.
MAE 521 Advanced Thermodynamics I
This is the first in a two-course series of lecture based graduate level engineering thermodynamics courses. Topic covered include: thermodynamics concepts and definitions, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics with emphasis on entropy production and availability (exergy) analysis, third law of thermodynamics, Maxwell’s relationships, criteria for stability, equations of state and general thermodynamic equations for systems of constant chemical composition.
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MAE 621 Advanced Thermodynamics II
This is the second in a two-course series of a lecture based graduate level engineering thermodynamics courses. Topics covered include: inert ideal gas mixtures, psychrometric applications, chemical reacting mixtures and combustion, chemical and phase equilibrium, and topics in thermodynamic applications.
MAE 459/493H Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion
This is a new course that I developed to support WVU’s participation in the EcoCAR 3 Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition. This technical elective course introduces students to the use of Model-Based Design of hybrid-electric vehicle propulsion and control systems. Model-based design is a mathematical and visual method of designing complex control, signal processing and communication systems. Model-based design is manifested in four steps: 1) modeling a plant, 2) analyzing and synthesizing a controller for the plant, 3) simulating the plant and controller and 4) integrating all of these phases by deploying the controller. The course introduces the basic architectures and components of hybrid-electric vehicle powertrains, teaches students to develop mathematical models of the powertrain components and control system in Matlab Simulink, and demonstrates the use of Model-in-the-Loop simulation to analyze, design and evaluate hybrid electric vehicle architectures, propulsion system components and control strategies.
2. Student Evaluations of InstructionAnonymous reviews from students I have taught have been consistently cite my teaching style, enthusiasm and dedication to my students as highlights of the courses. I have consistently been rated “among the best” by students in the courses I have taught. Student responses to key questions used in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department to evaluate teaching effectiveness are listed below.
Course
Number of Respondents
The instructor’s teaching effectiveness was:
My overall rating of this course is:
My learning in this course was:
MAE 471 9 3.89/5.0 3.85/5.0 3.89/5.0MAE 371 3 4.67/5.0 4.83/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 271 2 4.11/5.0 4.00/5.0 3.33/5.0MAE 459 9 4.67/5.0 4.83/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 472 2 4.67/5.0 4.67/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 371 1 4.33/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 271 5 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 102 H01 14 4.64/5.0 4.74/5.0 4.69/5.0MAE 102 001 4 4.67/5.0 4.42/5.0 4.00/5.0MAE 471 10 3.70/5.0 4.30/5.0 3.56/5.0MAE 371 3 4.78/5.0 4.89/5.0 4.67/5.0MAE 271 3 4.78/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 459 6 4.78/5.0 4.67/5.0 4.33/5.0MAE 472 2 4.67/5.0 5.00/5.0 4.00/5.0MAE 371 1 2.33/5.0 2.67/5.0 2.00/5.0MAE 271 2 4.83/5.0 5.00/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 102 H01 13 4.40/5.0 4.62/5.0 4.31/5.0MAE 102 001 9 4.78/5.0 4.89/5.0 4.38/5.0MAE 471 3.80/5.0 3.78/5.0 3.63/5.0MAE 371 4.00/5.0 4.00/5.0 4.00/5.0MAE 271 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 472 4.83/5.0 4.17/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 371 4.00/5.0 4.67/5.0 4.33/5.0MAE 271 4.00/5.0 4.40/5.0 4.20/5.0
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MAE 493H 4.57/5.0 4.71/5.0 4.43/5.0MAE 471 4.00/5.0 3.81/5.0 3.71/5.0MAE 371 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 271 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 621 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 472 4.38/5.0 4.56/5.0 4.57/5.0MAE 371 4.75/5.0 4.25/5.0 4.75/5.0MAE 271 4.20/5.0 3.67/5.0 3.83/5.0MAE 471/371/271 4.09/5.0 4.03/5.0 4.15/5.0MAE 493H 4.90/5.0 4.80/5.0 4.70/5.0MAE 423 3.68/5.0 3.75/5.0 3.70/5.0MAE 472 3.92/5.0 4.00/5.0 4.21/5.0MAE 493H 4.82/5.0 4.73/5.0 4.55/5.0MAE 471 4.07/5.0 4.18/5.0 4.18/5.0MAE 472 4.40/5.0 4.40/5.0 4.60/5.0MAE 293B 4.00/5.0 4.00/5.0 4.00/5.0MAE 471 4.56/50 4.30/5.0 4.60/5.0MAE 293B 4.50/5.0 5.00/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 393A 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 472 4.29/5.0 4.21/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 239B 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0 5.00/5.0MAE 393A 4.00/5.0 4.00/5.0 3.00/5.0MAE 471 4.67/5.0 4.67/5.0 4.62/5.0MAE 521 4.67/5.0 4.39/5.0 4.33/5.0MAE 454 4.45/5.0 4.18/5.0 4.00/5.0MAE 423 4.32/5.0 4.34/5.0 4.30/5.0MAE 320 4.58/5.0 4.42/5.0 4.17/5.0MAE 521 4.57/5.0 4.57/5.0 4.57/5.0MAE 472 4.60/5.0 4.50/5.0 4.50/5.0MAE 423 4.20/5.0 4.18/5.0 4.20/5.0MAE 521 4.00/5.0 4.23/5.0 4.07/5.0MAE 471 4.32/5.0 4.32/5.0 4.36/5.0MAE 423 3.70/5.0 3.59/5.0 3.44/5.0MAE 521 4.44/5.0 4.50/5.0 4.44/5.0MAE 471 4.23/5.0 4.32/5.0 4.14/5.0MAE 621 4.30/5.0 4.45/5.0 4.27/5.0MAE 472 2.44/5.0 2.80/5.0 3.30/5.0MAE 471 2.58/5.0 2.33/5.0 3.12/5.0MAE 472 4.00/5.0 4.12/5.0 4.62/5.0MAE 471 3.00/5.0 2.89/5.0 3.26/5.0MAE 472 3.56/5.0 3.47/5.0 3.75.5.0MAE 320 4.06/5.0 4.21/5.0 4.12/5.0MAE 320 4.10/5.0 4.00/5.0 4.10/5.0MAE 242 4.50/5.0 4.80/5.0 4.00/5.0ENGR 102 4.20/5.0 4.30/5.0 4.10/5.0ENGR 101 4.20/5.0 4.30/5.0 4.10/5.0
C. GRADUATE STUDENTS ADVISING
1. Major Professor and Chair of Thesis or Dissertation Committee Name of Student Title of Thesis or Dissertation Degree Received DateConnor Jack Life Cycle Cost Modeling for Advanced Transit Bus Fleets Current
Adam James Fuel Consumption Measurement and Particulate Matter Sample Dilution Control for Locomotive Emission Testing
MSME 2019
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Derek George Optimization of Regenerative Braking in Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles
MSME 2018
Justin Brumley Hybrid Electric Vehicle Propulsion System Design and Optimization
MSME 2016
John Hailer LNG Station Analysis for the Prediction of Pressure Rise and Vented Emissions
MSME 2015
Cesar Sandoval Thermodynamics and Emissions Modeling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Tanks and Fueling Stations
Ph.D. 2015
Zhenhua Zhu Mode and Implementation of a Two-Mode Hybrid Drive System for Crossover SUVs
Ph.D. 2013
Jun Tu Investigation of Emissions and Fuel Economy for the Integrated Bus Information System
Ph.D. 2013
Douglas Ward Development of a Powertrain Control Algorithm for a Compound-Split Diesel Hybrid-Electric Vehicle
MSME 2012
Nicholas Hansford Development and Testing of a Fractal Analysis Algorithm for Face Recognition
Ph.D. 2011
Jairo Sandoval Best Applications for Hybrid Bus Technologies within Transit Operations
Ph.D. 2011
Umesh Shewalla Catalyzed Particulate Filtration Systems for Transportation Refrigeration Units
MSME 2010
Balaji Seward Emissions from Small Diesel Engines MSME 2010Jacob Brown Development and Commissioning of a Small Engine Test
CellMSME 2009
Michael Shahan Development and Verification of a Laboratory for the Emissions Testing of Locomotive Engines
MSME 2008
Josh Maybury Investigation of the Stress Induced Properties of Coke during Carbonization
MSME 2007
Andrew Zimmerman Evaluation of the Selective NOx Recirculation Technique Using Activated Carbon
MSME 2007
Kevin Whiteman The Design, Construction and “Optimization” of a Binder Pitch Refining Unit
MSME 2005
Nick Amandus Locomotive Emissions Effects Due to Engine Configuration
MSME 2003
Stephen Rosepiler Performance Evaluation of Diesel Particulate Filters on Heavy-Duty Vehicles
MSME 2003
Thomas Burke Design, Construction and Testing on and Innovative Mechanism for Manual Wheelchair Propulsion
MSME 2002
Tim Hall Effects of Vehicle Weight and Model Year on Vehicle Contribution to Atmospheric Pollutant Inventories
MSME 2002
2. Member of Thesis or Dissertation CommitteeName of Student Title of Thesis or Dissertation Degree Received DateHadi Kazemi Information Driven Vehicle: CACC Interference
Handling and HEV Powertrain ControlPh.D. 2019
Yu Li A Numerical Investigation of Natural Gas-Diesel Dual Fuel Engine Combustion and Emissions Using CFD Model
Ph.D. 2018
Nicholas Connelly Generation and Sensitivity Analysis of Transmission Shift Schedule for Hybrid-Electric Vehicle
MSME 2018
Jeremy Hardinger Reactions of Metal Carbides to Produce Carbon Ph.D. 2017
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Zackery Layhew Investigation of a Neural Network Approach in Modeling and Diagnostics of an Engine-out NOx Sensor
MSME 2017
Jacob Hill Investigation of Energy Consumption and Characteristics of a Battery Electric Vehicle
MSME 2017
Wei Qi Development of Real-time Optimal Control Strategy of Hybrid Transit Bus Based on Predicted Driving Pattern
Ph.D. 2016
Matthew Robinson Analysis and Optimization of a Dual Free Piston Spring Assisted Linear Engine Generator
Ph.D. 2015
Ronald Mongold Scenario-Based Estimation Model for Methane Emissions in the Heavy-Duty Transportation Sector
MSME 2015
Ahmed Al-Samari Impact of Intelligent Transportation Systems on Parallel Hybrid Electric Heavy Duty Vehicles
Ph.D. 2014
Shiyu Liu Experimental and Numerical Investigation of NO2 Emissions Characteristics of Compression Ignition Dual Fuel Engines
Ph.D. 2013
Derek Johnson Implementation of Wet Scrubbing Technologies to Marine Diesel Engines for the Reduction of NOx Emissions
Ph.D. 2012
Praveen Baddam Measurement of Road Grade for In-Use Emission Testing Assessment
MSME 2012
Oscar Delgado-Neira Driving Cycle Properties and their Influence on Fuel Consumption and Emissions
Ph.D. 2012
Jonathan Kweder Augmented Propeller Design with the use of a Passive Circulation Control Pressurization System
Ph.D. 2012
Feng Zhen Optimization Tool for Transit Bus Fleet Management
Ph.D. 2012
Louise Ayre Design and Evaluation of a Marine Scrubber System
MSME 2011
James Perry Recommended Regeneration Strategies for Active Diesel Particulate Filters with Electrically Induced Filtering Media to Enhance Filtration Efficiency
MSME 2011
Ganesh Vedula An Investigation of Diesel PM Particle Morphology Using TEM and SEM
MSME 2011
Nathan Music Comparison of a Work-Based Window Method to NTE Method for Reporting In-Use Emissions
MSME 2011
Lijuan Wang Heavy-Duty Vehicles Models and Factors impacting Fuel Consumption
Ph.D. 2011
Melissa Morris Development of an Artificial Neural Network to Predict In-Use Emissions
Ph.D. 2011
Clay Bell An Investigation of Road Load Effects on Fuel Economy and NOx Emissions of Hybrid and Conventional Transit Buses
MSME 2011
Emily Pertl Passive Thermal Management of Solar Heat Flux through Building Roof Structures
Ph.D. 2010
Yuebin Wu Laboratory and Real-World Measurement of Diesel Particulate Matter
Ph.D. 2010
Pingen Chen Optimization of a Heavy-Duty Hybrid Transit Bus Operated over Transient Cycles
MSME 2010
Howard Mearns Design and Testing of the WVU Challenge X Competition Hybrid Diesel Electric Vehicle
MSME 2009
Patrick Browning Transient Flow Characteristics of a High Speed Rotary Valve
Ph.D. 2009
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Christopher Marlow Development of Computational Tools for Modeling Engine Fuel Economy and Emissions
MSME 2009
ABM S Khan Route and Grade Sensitive Modeling of Fuel Efficiency and Emissions for Diesel Buses
Ph.D. 2009
Orlando Ugarte-Almeyda Thermal Analysis of Tilted Roofs Composed of Two Separated Surfaces
MSME 2008
Sam George Investigation of Lubricant Oil Composition and its Contribution to Particulate Matter Emissions
Ph.D. 2008
John Nuszkowski The Effects of Fuel Additives on Diesel Engine Emissions during Steady State and Transient Operation
Ph.D. 2008
Derek Johnson Design and Testing of and Independently Controlled Urea-SCR System for Marine Diesel Applications
MSME 2008
Melissa Morris The Design of an Expert System to Aid in the Selection of a Wood Fired Boiler System
MSME 2008
Madhava R. Madireddy Method for Reconstruction of Transient Emissions from Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Ph.D. 2008
Michael Fasouletos Parametric Design of a Coal Mine Refuge Chamber MSME 2007Joshua Flaughter Characterization of a Series Hydraulic Hybrid
Diesel VehicleMSME 2007
Karthikeyan Venkatasubramaniam
Effect of Dilution on Diesel Exhaust Particulate Matter Concentrations and Size Distributions
MSME 2007
Thomas McConnell Simultaneous Evaluation of Multiple PEMS Using an Engine Dynamometer Emissions Test Cell
MSME 2007
Chandima Jayasinghe Performance of Compact Mobile Emissions Monitoring System for Real-Time On-Board Emissions Measurement
MSME 2007
Mohan Krishnamurthy Development of Predictive NOx Model for On-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
Ph.D. 2006
Benjamin Shade A Work-Based Window Method for Calculating In-Use Brake Specific Oxides of Nitrogen Emissions of Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
Ph.D. 2006
Fernando Echavarria Ignition by Air Injection (CIBAI) for Controlled Auto-Ignition in a Cooperative Fuel Research (CFR) Engine
Ph.D. 2006
Dave Jayasinghe Effects of Duty Cycles on Diesel Engine Component Life Estimation
MSME 2006
Kuntal Vora Cycle and Weight Effects on Emissions and Development of Predictive Emissions Models for Heavy Duty Trucks
MSME 2006
Hemanth K. Kappanna Reduction of Toxic Air Contaminants (TACs) and Particulate Matter Emissions from Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Engines
MSME 2006
Prakash Gajendran Development of a Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicle Emissions Prediction Methodology
Ph.D. 2005
Ravi Kaklasaria Ozone Forming Potential of Exhaust Emissions from Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
MSME 2005
ABM Siddiqur Rahman Khan Evaluating Real-World Idle Emissions from Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles
MSME 2005
Csaba Toth-Nagy Linear Engine Development for Series Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Ph.D. 2004
Siram Thiagarajan Effect of Driving Cycles on the Particulate Mass and Number Emissions from In-use Heavy- Heavy-Duty Vehicles
MSME 2004
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Glen Wilt A Parametric Study of In-Line Filter Holders MSME 2004Gurudutt Nayak Development of a Test Method to Measure In-Use
Emissions from Stationary and Portable Diesel Sources
MSME 2004
Ravi Bandaru Particle Breakage in Sand Blasting due to Impact on Ductile Materials
MSME 2004
Sam George Characterization of In-Use Emissions from Marine Engines
MSME 2004
Aparna Aravelli Real-Time Measurement of Oxides of Nitrogen from Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
MSME 2004
Timothy Burlingame Reduction of Natural Gas Engine Emissions Using a Novel Aftertreatment System
MSME 2004
Vinay Nagendran Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from Catalyzed Trap-Equipped Non-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
MSME 2003
Krishna Adivi Simulation of a Vertical Ground–Coupled Heat Pump System with optimal Ground Loop Design
MSME 2003
Ehab Shoukry Numerical Simulation for Parametric Study of a Two-Stroke Compression Ignition Direct Injection Linear Engine
Ph.D. 2003
Jeremiah Rohrbaugh Characterization of Infield Duty Cycles and Exhaust Emissions from Diesel Powered Off-Road Heavy Duty Equipment
MSME 2002
Praveen Narasimhamurthy Investigation of Techniques to Improve Measurement Accuracy of NO, NO2 and NOx Emissions from Heavy Duty Diesel Engines
MSME 2002
Jared Knight Measurement of Total Hydrocarbon Emissions with MEMS using a Portable FID and a Novel Exhaust Flow Meter
MSME 2002
Bradley Bane A Comparison of Steady State and Transient Emissions from a Heavy-Duty Engine
MSME 2002
Prashanth Kaparthi Kinematic Synthesis of a Well Service Machine MSME 2002Paidamoyo Nyika An Analysis of a Reformulated Emissions Control
Diesel Effects on Heavy Duty Vehicle Diesel Exhaust Emissions
MSME 2001
Ryan Barnett Characterization of Infield Vehicle Activity Data and Exhaust Emissions from Diesel Powered Off-Road Vehicles
MSME 2001
Wesley Riddle Design and Evaluation of the Emissions Measurement Components for a Heavy-Duty Diesel Powered Vehicle Mobile Emissions Measurement System (MEMS)
MSME 2001
Eric Corrigan Evaluating Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Aftertreatment Devices with a Split Exhaust Configuration
MSME 2001
Benjamin Shade A Performance Evaluation of the MEMS – An On-Road Emissions Measurement System Study
MSME 2000
Jason Evans Influence of Fuel Sulfur Content on Emissions from Diesel Engines Equipped with Oxidation Catalysts
MSME 2000
David Houdyshell A Diesel Tow-Stroke Linear Engine MSME 2000Daniel Carder Performance Evaluation of Exhaust Aftertreatment
Devices Used for Emissions Control on Diesel Engines Employed in Underground Coal Mines
MSME 1999
Jeremy King Acoustic Signal During Hydraulic Fracturing MSME 1999
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Michael Shellenberger Design Considerations for Variable Power Split Hydraulic Drives for Industrial Applications
MSME 1999
Stephen Pack Velocity Profile in Confined Elliptic Fractures MSME 1998
D. COURSE AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
1. Curriculum Development Proposals Submitted (successful)1. “West Virginia University’s Tilt for EcoCAR – The Next Challenge”, proposal submitted to The
U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions resulted in selection of WVU among 17 Universities into the EcoCAR Hybrid Vehicle Design Competition. WVU proposal was ranked 4th out our 68 proposals received.
2. “Electrified Vehicle Educational Resources for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation WVU EcoCAR 3 Proposal” submitted to The U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions resulted in selection of WVU among 16 Universities into the EcoCAR 3 Hybrid Vehicle Design Competition.
3. “Connected and Automated Vehicle Focused Hybrid Electric Vehicle Development Program (CAV-HEV) West Virginia University AVTC12 Proposal” submitted to The U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions resulted in selection of WVU among 12 Universities into the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition.
2. Curriculum Development Proposals Submitted (not funded)1. “Electrified Vehicle Educational Resources for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation – WVU
EcoCAR Proposal,” (with Nix and Fallah) submitted to Argonne National Laboratory, December 9, 2013.
2. “GATEway to Efficient Propulsion (West Virginia University GATE Initiative,” Co-Principal Investigator (with Clark, Gautam, Li, Thompson, Atkinson, Nix, Celik, Famouri, and Schmidt) submitted in response to the Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Centers of Excellence, RFP DE-FOA0000442, April 18, 2011.
3. “Electric Vehicle Educational Resources for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation (EVEREST)”, Co-Principal Investigator (with Clark, Thompson, Gautam, Celik and Li), U.S. Department of Energy, Submitted May 2009, $9,652,218.
4. “Multidisciplinary Modules and Faculty Development for Freshman Engineering”, Principal Investigator (with Afzel Noore, Alfred Stiller, Kristine Craven and Ester Gottlieb), National Science Foundation CCLI Program in response to RFP 98-45, Submitted November 1998, $498,380.
5. “Implementation and Evaluation of a Learning by Discovery Freshman Engineering Program with Horizontal and Vertical Integration”, Co-Principal Investigator (with Robert McConnell, Larry Banta, Alfred Stiller, and Sarah Easterbrook), National Science Foundation Action Agenda Program in response to RFP 98-27, Submitted March 1998, $1,168,029.
6. “Developing and Teaching Multidisciplinary Freshman Design Projects for Diverse Learning Environments”, Co-Principal Investigator (with Afzel Noore and Alfred Stiller), National Science Foundation Course Curriculum Development Program in response to RFP 97-29, Submitted June 1997, $189,346.
3. Guest Lecturer or Speaker in Courses1. Provided guest lectures in MAE 425 - Internal Combustion Engines on methods and techniques
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overview of the effects of pollutant emissions on the environment and human health, how emissions from light and heavy duty vehicles are regulated by the EPA, and the basic techniques, equipment and instruments that are used to sample engine exhaust emissions.
III. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY
A. RESEARCH INTERESTS AND DIRECTIONSMy primary research interests are associated with internal combustion engines, vehicle propulsion systems, conventional and alternative fuels and exhaust emissions. My research efforts have focused on the measurement, characterization and reduction of pollutant emissions from vehicles and engines fueled by diesel fuel, gasoline, natural gas and other alternative fuels. My research has included on-road heavy-duty trucks and buses, light and medium duty passenger cars and trucks, off-road construction equipment, railway locomotives, and marine vessels. I have conducted major research programs to evaluate the performance, efficiency and emissions of vehicles equipped with hybrid-electric drive systems, to evaluate the performance and durability of new exhaust aftertreatment systems, to collect emissions data for modeling of atmospheric emissions inventories, and to evaluate the impact of emissions on regional atmospheric air quality. I have extensive experience in the design, fabrication and operation of dynamometer systems and emissions sampling equipment to measure regulated emissions and non-regulated toxic air contaminant emissions. I also have experience in numerical modeling combustion processes in internal combustion engines and in atmospheric emissions inventory modeling.
From 2001-2006, I have served as the Director of the West Virginia University Transportable Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Laboratory. In this leadership role I supervised the activities of four staff engineers and five engineering technicians and directed numerous field investigations of heavy-duty vehicle emissions and performance. I have also been heavily involved in the leadership and administration of the Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions including planning and management of employee payroll, conducting annual reviews of the engineering and technician staff, supervising all commercially licensed (CDL) drivers, and negotiating lease arrangement for off-campus facilities that house the Transportable Emissions Laboratory.
Since 2003 I have been the lead investigator on a major research program funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration focused on emissions for municipal transit buses. The program focuses on assessing the state-of-the-art as well as future technologies to reduce harmful emissions from municipal transit buses and on developing resources and tools to assist transit agencies, engine and vehicle manufacturers and regulatory agencies more effectively consider the emissions implications in strategic planning, vehicle procurement and policy decisions. Emissions from transit buses remains and active area of research because these vehicles operate in metropolitan areas and in ozone non-attainment areas where air quality continues to be a problem. The transit industry is also in the center of heavy-hybrid vehicle development and will also be targeted for early deployment of hydrogen fuel-cell powered vehicles which are already appearing in demonstration programs. The focus of the research program has been to develop a set of tools for evaluating the pollutant emissions, greenhouse gases, and fuel economy of transit buses including: 1) a searchable database of transit vehicle emissions test data and 2) a transit fleet emissions inventory model and a life-cycle cost model. The overall goal of IBIS is to provide an interactive, approachable, and reliable method for users - primarily transit agencies - to evaluate overall fleet emissions and fuel consumption and optimize fleet configuration and operation.
Future research directions include advanced hybrid electric vehicle propulsion and control systems and the interaction of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle with the smart electric generation and distribution grid as well as use of intelligent highway, traffic and GPS information for real-time adaptive optimization of hybrid vehicle propulsion control systems.
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B. PUBLICATIONS
1. Articles in Refereed Professional/Technical Journals or Magazines
2020 1. Connelly, N.J., D.I. George, A.C. Nix and W.S. Wayne (2020). "Generation and Analysis of
Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Transmission Shift Schedules with a Torque Split Algorithm." Journal of Power Sources 10(1): 21-49. doi: 10.4236/jtts.2020.101003.
2019 2. Qi, W., Y. Li, H. Li, S. W. Wayne and X. Lin (2019). "The Development and Numerical
Verification of a Compromised Real Time Optimal Control Algorithm for Hybrid Electric Vehicle." Journal of Transportation Technologies 443: 227-272.
2018 3. Li, H. L., T. Gatts, S. Y. Liu, S. Wayne, N. Clark and D. Mather (2018). "An Experimental
Investigation on the Combustion Process of a Simulated Turbocharged Spark Ignition Natural Gas Engine Operated on Stoichiometric Mixture." Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-Transactions of the ASME 140(9): 091504-1 – 091504-9.
4. Li, H., S. Y. Liu, C. Liew, Y. Li, S. Wayne and N. Clark (2018). "An Investigation on the Mechanism of the Increased NO2 Emissions from H2-Diesel Dual Fuel Engine." International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 43(7): 3837-3844.
2017 5. Clark, N. N., D. R. Johnson, D. L. McKain, W. S. Wayne, H. Li, J. Rudek, R. A. Mongold, C.
Sandoval, A. N. Covington and J. T. Hailer (2017). "Future methane emissions from the heavy-duty natural gas transportation sector for stasis, high, medium, and low scenarios in 2035." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 67(12): 1328-1341.
6. Clark, N. N., D. L. McKain, D. R. Johnson, W. S. Wayne, H. Li, V. Akkerman, C. Sandoval, A. N. Covington, R. A. Mongold, J. T. Hailer and O. J. Ugarte (2017). "Pump-to-Wheels Methane Emissions from the Heavy-Duty Transportation Sector." Environ Sci Technol 51(2): 968-976.
7. Li, H., S. Liu, C. Liew, T. Gatts, S. Wayne, N. Clark and J. Nuszkowski (2017). "An investigation of the combustion process of a heavy-duty dual fuel engine supplemented with natural gas or hydrogen." International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 42(5): 3352-3362.
8. Kazemi, H., Y. P. Fallah, A. Nix and S. Wayne (2017). "Predictive AECMS by Utilization of Intelligent Transportation Systems for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Powertrain Control." IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles 2(2): 75-84.
2013 9. Tu, J., Wayne W. Scott, Perhinschi, Mario G. (2013). "Correlation Analysis of Duty Cycle
Effects on Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Economy." Journal of the Transportation Research Forum 52(1): 97-115.
2012 10. Liu, S., H. Li, T. Gatts, C. Liew, S. Wayne, G. Thompson, N. Clark and J. Nuszkowski (2012).
"An Investigation of NO2 Emissions from a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Fumigated with H2 and Natural Gas." Combustion Science and Technology 184(12): 2008-2035.
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11. Zhu, Z., D. Ward and W. S. Wayne (2012). "Control and Testing of a 2-Mode Front-Wheel-Drive Hybrid-Electric Vehicle." SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains 1(1): 337-348.
2011 12. Golub, A., F. Zhen, N. N. Clark, W. S. Wayne, J. J. Schiavone, C. Chambers and K. L. Chandler
(2011). "Creation of Life-Cycle Cost Tool for Transit Buses to Evaluate Hybrid Electric Bus Technologies in Real-World Operation." Transportation Research Record 2218: 19-26.
13. Wayne, W. S., M. Perhinschi, N. Clark, S. Tamayo and J. Tu (2011). "Integrated Bus Information System Vehicle Procurement Resource for Transit." Transportation Research Record 2233: 1-10.
14. Perhinschi, M. G., J. Porter, H. Moncayo, J. Davis and W. S. Wayne (2011). "Artificial-Immune-System-Based Detection Scheme for Aircraft Engine Failures." Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics 34(5): 1423-1440.
15. Perhinschi, M. G., C. Marlowe, S. Tamayo, J. Tu and W. S. Wayne (2011). "Evolutionary algorithm for vehicle driving cycle generation." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 61(9): 923-931.
16. Liu, S., H. Li, C. Liew, T. Gatts, S. Wayne, B. Shade and N. Clark (2011). "An experimental investigation of NO2 emission characteristics of a heavy-duty H2-diesel dual fuel engine." International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 36(18): 12015-12024.
2010 17. Gatts, T., H. Li, C. Liew, S. Liu, T. Spencer, S. Wayne and N. Clark (2010). "An experimental
investigation of H2 emissions of a 2004 heavy-duty diesel engine supplemented with H2." International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 35(20): 11349-11356.
18. Clark, N. N., K. A. Vora, L. Wang, M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne and G. J. Thompson (2010). "Expressing cycles and their emissions on the basis of properties and results from other cycles." Environ Sci Technol 44(15): 5986-5992.
2009 19. Khan, A. B., N. N. Clark, M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, G. J. Thompson and D. W. Lyons (2009).
"Idle emissions from medium heavy-duty diesel and gasoline trucks." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 59(3): 354-359.
20. Wayne, W. S., J. A. Sandoval and N. N. Clark (2009). "Emissions Benefits from Alternative Fuels and Advanced Technology in the U.S. Transit Bus Fleet." Energy & Environment 20(4): 497-515.
21. Zhen, F., N. N. Clark, C. R. Bedick, M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, G. J. Thompson and D. W. Lyons (2009). "Development of a heavy heavy-duty diesel engine schedule for representative measurement of emissions." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 59(8): 950-959.
2008 22. Wayne, W. S., N. N. Clark, A. S. Khan, M. Gautam, G. J. Thompson and D. W. Lyons (2008).
"Regulated and Non‐Regulated Emissions and Fuel Economy from Conventional Diesel, Hybrid‐ Electric Diesel, and Natural Gas Transit Buses." Journal of the Transportation Research Forum 47(3):105-125.
23. Sandoval, J. A., W. S. Wayne, F. Posada, J. Schiavone, E. Pigman, M. Bluestone, R. Rudd, H. J. Stanton, R. Pereira and D. A. Jerry (2008). "Emissions Reduction in Transit Buses:
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Westchester County’s Proactive Approach." Journal of the Transportation Research Forum 47(3):127-148.
2007 24. Fujita, E. M., B. Zielinska, D. E. Campbell, W. P. Arnott, J. C. Sagebiel, L. Mazzoleni, J. C.
Chow, P. A. Gabele, W. Crews, R. Snow, N. N. Clark, W. S. Wayne and D. R. Lawson (2007). "Variations in speciated emissions from spark-ignition and compression-ignition motor vehicles in California's south coast air basin." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 57(6): 705-720.
2006 25. Khan, A. B., N. N. Clark, G. J. Thompson, W. S. Wayne, M. Gautam, D. W. Lyons and D.
Hawelti (2006). "Idle emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles: review and recent data." J Air Waste Manag Assoc 56(10): 1404-1419.
26. Clark, N. N., E. R. Borrell, D. L. McKain, V. H. Paramo, W. S. Wayne, W. Vergara, R. A. Barnett, M. Gautam, G. Thompson, D. W. Lyons and L. Schipper (2006). "Evaluation of emissions from new and in-use transit buses in Mexico City, Mexico." Transportation Research Record 1987: 42-53.
2005 27. Alleman, T. L., R. Barnitt, L. Eudy, M. Miyasato, A. Oshinuga, T. Corcoran, S. Chatterjee, T.
Jacobs, R. A. Cherrillo, N. Clark and W. S. Wayne (2005). "Final Operability and Chassis Emissions Results from a Fleet of Class 6 Trucks Operating on Gas-to-Liquid Fuel and Catalyzed Diesel Particle Filters." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 114(4): 1450-1463.
2004 28. Wayne, W. S., N. N. Clark, R. D. Nine and D. Elefante (2004). "A comparison of emissions and
fuel economy from hybrid-electric and conventional-drive transit buses." Energy & Fuels 18(1): 257-270.
29. Taylor, S., N. Clark, M. Gautam and W. S. Wayne (2004). "Diesel emissions prediction from dissimilar cycle scaling." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D-Journal of Automobile Engineering 218(D3): 341-352.
2003 30. Clark, N. N., W. S. Wayne, R. D. Nine, T. Buffamonte, T. Hall, B. L. Rapp, G. Thompson and D.
W. Lyons (2003). "Emissions from Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty Vehicles in Southern California." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 112(4): 1688-1699.
31. Clark, N., M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, R. D. Nine, G. J. Thompson, D. W. Lyons, H. Maldonado, M. Carlock and A. Agrawal (2003). "Creation and Evaluation of a Medium Heavy-Duty Truck Test Cycle." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 112(4): 2654-2667.
2002 32. Lev-On, M., C. Letavec, J. Uihlein, T. L. Alleman, D. R. Lawson, K. Vertin, G. J. Thompson, M.
Gautam, S. Wayne, B. Zielinska, J. Sagebiel, S. Chatterjee and K. Hallstrom (2002). "Chemical Speciation of Exhaust Emissions from Trucks and Buses Fueled on Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel and CNG." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 111(4): 220-241.
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33. Lev-On, M., C. Letavec, J. Uihlein, K. Kimura, T. L. Alleman, D. R. Lawson, K. Vertin, M. Gautam, G. J. Thompson, W. S. Wayne, N. Clark, R. Okamoto, P. Rieger, G. Yee, B. Zielinska, J. Sagebiel, S. Chatterjee and K. Hallstrom (2002). "Speciation of Organic Compounds from the Exhaust of Trucks and Buses: Effect of Fuel and After-Treatment on Vehicle Emission Profiles." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 111(4): 1948-1973.
34. Letavec, C., J. Uihlein, K. Vertin, S. Chatterjee, K. Hallstrom, S. Wayne, N. Clark, M. Gautam, G. Thompson, D. Lyons, K. Chandler and T. Coburn (2002). "Year-Long Evaluation of Trucks and Buses Equipped with Passive Diesel Particulate Filters." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 111(4): 242-266.
35. Gautam, M., N. Clark, W. Riddle, R. Nine, W. S. Wayne, H. Maldonado, A. Agrawal and M. Carlock (2002). "Development and Initial Use of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Test Schedule for Emissions Characterization." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 111(4): 812-825.
36. Kamel, M., E. Lyford-Pike, M. Frailey, M. Bolin, N. Clark, R. Nine and S. Wayne (2002). "An Emission and Performance Comparison of the Natural Gas Cummins Westport Inc. C-Gas Plus Versus Diesel in Heavy-Duty Trucks." SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 111(4): 1409-1421.
1998 37. Wayne, W. S., N. Clark and C. Atkinson (1998). "A Parametric Study of Knock Control
Strategies for a Bi-Fuel Engine." SAE International Journal of Engines 107(3): 1387-1393.
1993 38. Wayne, W. S., N. N. Clark, M. Gautam and R. Turton (1993). "Pressure field measurement in a
bubbling fluidized bed." Powder Technology 76(3): 331-336.
2. Articles and Abstracts in Refereed Conference Proceedings
2015 1. Kazemi, H., B. Khaki, A. Nix, S. Wayne and Y. P. Fallah (2015). Utilizing Situational Awareness
for Efficient Control of Powertrain in Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles. 2015 IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Wireless Broadband (ICUWB). Montreal, ON, Canada, IEEE: 1-5.
2012 2. Clark, N., D. L. McKain, W. Wayne, D. Carder and M. Gautam (2012). Chassis Dynamometer
Emissions Characterization of a Urea-SCR Transit Bus. SAE Technical Paper Series, SAE International. 2011-01-2469.
3. McKain, D. L., S. Wayne and N. Clark (2012). Relationship between Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Levels across a Range of Engine Technologies. SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 2012-01-1346.
2011 4. Golub, A., F. Zhen, N. N. Clark, W. S. Wayne, J. J. Schiavone, C. Chambers and K. L. Chandler
(2011). Creation of Life-Cycle Cost Tool for Transit Buses to Evaluate Hybrid Electric Bus Technologies in Real-World Operation. Transportation Research Board 90 th Annual Meeting . Washington, DC, Transportation Research Board: 19-26.
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5. Wayne, W. S., M. Perhinschi, N. Clark, S. Tamayo and J. Tu (2011). Integrated Bus Information System Vehicle Procurement Resource for Transit. Transportation Research Board 90 th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, Transportation Research Board: 1-10.
6. Nix, A. C., Sandoval, J.A., Wayne, W.S., Clark, N.N., McKain, D.L. (2011). Fuel Economy and Emissions Trends of Conventional Diesel, Diesel-Electric Hybrid, Biodiesel and Natural Gas Powered Transit Buses. WIT Press Transaction on Ecology and the Environment. Alicante, Spain, WIT Press. 150.
2010 7. Zhu, Z., A. Yablonski, H. Mearns and W. Wayne (2010). Defining the Hybrid Drive System for
the WVU ClearVue Crossover Sport Utility Vehicle. SAE 2010 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 2010-01-0841.
8. Liu, S., H. Li, C. Liew, T. Gatts, S. Wayne, B. Shade and N. Clark (2010). An experimental investigation of NO2 emission characteristics of a heavy-duty H2-diesel dual fuel engine. 33 rd International Symposium on Combustion. Beijing, China, the Combustion Institute.
9. Perhinschi, M., J. Porter, H. Moncayo, J. Davis and S. Wayne (2010). Development of a Detection Scheme for Aircraft Engine Failures Based on the Artificial Immune System Paradigm. AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference. Toronto, ON, Canada, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
10. Olatunji, I., S. Wayne, M. Gautam, N. Clark, G. Thompson, D. McKain, P. Sindler and J. Nuszkowski (2010). Biodiesel Blend Emissions of a 2007 Medium Heavy Duty Diesel Truck. SAE 2010 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress. Chicago, IL, SAE International. 2010-01-1968.
11. Clark, N., D. L. McKain, P. Sindler, R. Jarrett, J. Nuszkowski, M. Gautam, W. Wayne, G. Thompson and R. Sonny (2010). Comparative Emissions from Diesel and Biodiesel Fueled Buses from 2002 to 2008 Model Years. SAE 2010 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress. Chicago, IL, SAE International. 2010-01-1967.
2009 12. Liu, S., H. Li, C. Liew, T. Gatts, S. Wayne, B. Shade and N. Clark (2009). An experimental
investigation of NO2 emission characteristics of a heavy-duty H2-diesel dual fuel engine. 2009 Combustion Institute Fall Technical Meeting. College Park, MD, the Combustion Institute.
2007 13. Clark, N., W. S. Wayne, A. S. Khan, D. W. Lyons, M. Gautam, D. L. McKain, G. J. Thompson
and R. Barnett (2007). Effects of Average Driving Cycle Speed on Lean-Burn Natural Gas Bus Emissions and Fuel Economy. 2007 Fuels and Emissions Conference. Cape Town, South Africa, SAE International. 2007-01-0054.
14. Wayne, W. S., Khan, ABM S., Clark, N. N., Lyons, D. W., Gautam, M., Thompson, G.J. (2007). Effect of Average Speed and Idle Duration on Exhaust Emissions from a Diesel Bus Tested on Fourteen Drive Cycles. 86 th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting . Washington, DC, Transportation Research Board.
15. Chandler, K. L., Clark, N. N., Zhen, F., Wayne, W. S. (2007). Hybrid-Electric Transit Bus Performance in North America. 86 th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting . Washington, DC, Transportation Research Board.
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16. Perhinschi, M. G., W. S. Wayne, N. Clark and D. W. Lyons (2007). Neural Network Modeling of Emissions from Medium-Duty Vehicles Operating on Fisher-Tropsch Synthetic Fuel. SAE World Congress & Exposition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 2007-01-1080.
17. Clark, N., A. S. Khan, W. S. Wayne, M. Gautam, G. J. Thompson, D. L. McKain, D. W. Lyons and R. Barnett (2007). Weight Effect on Emissions and Fuel Consumption from Diesel and Lean-Burn Natural Gas Transit Buses. SAE Asia Pacific Automotive Engineering Conference. Hollywood, CA, SAE International. SAE 2007-01-3626.
18. Quinn, A., N. Hill, B. Sherman, J. Etherton and S. Wayne (2007). A Preliminary Safety Analysis of an Ultracapacitor Power Subsystem for a Prototype Alternative Fuel Vehicle. ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Seattle, WA, ASME. 14: 7-11.
2006 19. Clark, N., E. Tatli, R. Barnett, W. S. Wayne and D. L. McKain (2006). Characterization and
Abatement of Diesel Crankcase Emissions. Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition. Toronto, ON, Canada, SAE International. 2006-01-3372.
20. Clark, N., M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, G. J. Thompson, R. D. Nine, D. W. Lyons, T. Buffamonte, S. Xu and H. Maldonado (2006). Regulated Emissions from Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks Operating in the South Coast Air Basin. Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exhibition. Toronto, ON, Canada, SAE International. 2006-01-3395.
21. Wayne, W. S., R. A. Barnett, J. M. Cutright and T. E. Stewart (2006). On-Site Emissions and Fuel Consumption Measurement to Compare Locomotive Fuel Injector Performance. 2006 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. Sacramento, CA, ASME: 381-392.
22. Clark, N. N., E. R. Borrell, D. L. McKain, V. H. Paramo, W. S. Wayne, W. Vergara, R. A. Barnett, M. Gautam, G. Thompson, D. W. Lyons and L. Schipper (2006). Evaluation of emissions from new and in-use transit buses in Mexico City, Mexico. 85 th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting. Washington, DC, Transportation Research Board: 42-53.
23. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Zhen, F., Khan, ABM S., Schiavone, J. J.,Chambers, C. A., Chandler, K. L. (2006). A Review of the Performance of Hybrid-Electric Bus Technology on Fuel Economy, Emissions and Life Cycle Cost. 2006 Bus and Paratransit Conference. Anaheim, CA, American Public Transportation Association.
24. Iyer, S. S., Klinikowski, D. J., Litzinger, T. A., Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N. (2006). Diesel Emissions Measurement on Transit Buses. 9 th International Symposium on Heavy Vehicle Weights and Dimensions. State College, PA.
2005 25. Block, M., N. Clark, S. Wayne, R. Nine and W. Miller (2005). An Investigation into the Emissions
Reduction Performance of an SCR System Over Two Years' In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Operation. SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 2005-01-1861.
26. Vora, K. A., N. Clark, M. Gautam and W. S. Wayne (2005). Multidimensional Correlation Study Using Linear Regression of PM and NOX for Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles. SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 2005-01-1618.
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27. Xu, S., N. N. Clark, M. Gautam and W. S. Wayne (2005). Comparison of Heavy-Duty Truck Diesel Particulate Matter Measurement:TEOM and Traditional Filter. 2005 SAE Brasil Fuels & Lubricants Meeting. Rio de Janiero, Brazil, SAE International. 2005-01-2153.
28. Alleman, T. L., R. Barnitt, L. Eudy, M. Miyasato, A. Oshinuga, T. Corcoran, S. Chatterjee, T. Jacobs, R. A. Cherrillo, N. Clark and W. S. Wayne (2005). Final Operability and Chassis Emissions Results from a Fleet of Class 6 Trucks Operating on Gas-to-Liquid Fuel and Catalyzed Diesel Particle Filters. Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. San Antonio, TX SAE International. 2005-01-3769.
2004 29. Clark, N., M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, W. Riddle, R. D. Nine, D. W. Lyons and S. Xu (2004).
Examination of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Chassis Dynamometer Schedule. 2004 Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. Tampa, FL, SAE International. 2004-01-2904.
30. Munshi, S. R., C. Nedelcu, J. Harris, T. Edwards, J. Williams, F. Lynch, M. Frailey, G. Dixon, S. Wayne and R. Nine (2004). Hydrogen Blended Natural Gas Operation of a Heavy Duty Turbocharged Lean Burn Spark Ignition Engine. 2004 Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. Tampa, FL, SAE International. 2004-01-2956.
31. Alleman, T. L., L. Eudy, M. Miyasato, A. Oshinuga, S. Allison, T. Corcoran, S. Chatterjee, T. Jacobs, R. A. Cherrillo, R. Clark, I. Virrels, R. Nine, S. Wayne and R. Lansing (2004). Fuel Property, Emission Test, and Operability Results from a Fleet of Class 6 Vehicles Operating on Gas-To-Liquid Fuel and Catalyzed Diesel Particle Filters. 2004 Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. Tampa, FL, SAE International. 2004-01-2959.
32. Vora, K. A., N. Clark, R. D. Nine, M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, G. J. Thompson and D. W. Lyons (2004). Correlation Study of PM and NOx for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Across Multiple Drive Schedules. 2004 Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. Tampa FL, SAE International. 2004-01-3022.
2003 33. Clark, N., M. Gautam, W. S. Wayne, R. D. Nine, G. J. Thompson, D. W. Lyons, H. Maldonado,
M. Carlock and A. Agrawal (2003). Creation and Evaluation of a Medium Heavy-Duty Truck Test Cycle. SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. Pittsburgh, PA, SAE International. 2003-01-3284.
34. Walkowicz, K., K. Proc, S. Wayne, R. Nine, K. Campbell and G. Wiedemeier (2003). Chassis Dynamometer Emission Measurements from Refuse Trucks Using Dual-Fuel™ Natural Gas Engines. International Truck and Bus Meeting and Exposition. Fort Worth, TX, SAE International. 2003-01-3366.
35. Clark, N. N., W. S. Wayne, R. D. Nine, T. Buffamonte, T. Hall, B. L. Rapp, G. Thompson and D. W. Lyons (2003). Emissions from Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty Vehicles in Southern California. 2003 JSAE/SAE International Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting. Yokohama, Japan, SAE International. 2003-01-1901.
36. Wayne, W. S., R. D. Nine, N. N. Clark, M. Gautam, P. Moynihan, T. Balon, M. Chiaramonte and M. Prostakov (2003). Reduction of PM Emissions from Refuse Trucks through Retrofit of Diesel Particulate Filters. 2003 JSAE/SAE International Spring Fuels and Lubricants Meeting. Yokohama, Japan, SAE International. 2003-01-1887.
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2002 37. Lev-On, M., C. Letavec, J. Uihlein, T. L. Alleman, D. R. Lawson, K. Vertin, G. J. Thompson, M.
Gautam, S. Wayne, B. Zielinska, J. Sagebiel, S. Chatterjee and K. Hallstrom (2002). Chemical Speciation of Exhaust Emissions from Trucks and Buses Fueled on Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel and CNG. SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. SAE 2002-01-0432.
38. Letavec, C., J. Uihlein, K. Vertin, S. Chatterjee, K. Hallstrom, S. Wayne, N. Clark, M. Gautam, G. Thompson, D. Lyons, K. Chandler and T. Coburn (2002). Year-Long Evaluation of Trucks and Buses Equipped with Passive Diesel Particulate Filters. SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. SAE 2002-01-0433.
39. Gautam, M., N. Clark, W. Riddle, R. Nine, W. S. Wayne, H. Maldonado, A. Agrawal and M. Carlock (2002). Development and Initial Use of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Test Schedule for Emissions Characterization. Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exhibition. Reno, NV, SAE International. 2002-01-1753.
40. Lev-On, M., C. Letavec, J. Uihlein, K. Kimura, T. L. Alleman, D. R. Lawson, K. Vertin, M. Gautam, G. J. Thompson, W. S. Wayne, N. Clark, R. Okamoto, P. Rieger, G. Yee, B. Zielinska, J. Sagebiel, S. Chatterjee and K. Hallstrom (2002). Speciation of Organic Compounds from the Exhaust of Trucks and Buses: Effect of Fuel and After-Treatment on Vehicle Emission Profiles. SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. San Diego, CA, SAE International. 2002-01-2873.
41. Kamel, M., E. Lyford-Pike, M. Frailey, M. Bolin, N. Clark, R. Nine and S. Wayne (2002). An Emission and Performance Comparison of the Natural Gas Cummins Westport Inc. C-Gas Plus Versus Diesel in Heavy-Duty Trucks. SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition. San Diego, CA, SAE International. 2002-01-2737.
2001 42. Wayne, W. S., E. R. Corrigan, R. J. Atkinson, N. Clark and D. W. Lyons (2001). Measuring
Diesel Emissions with a Split Exhaust Configuration. International Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting. Orlando, FL, SAE International. 2001-01-1949.
43. Wayne, W. S., J. M. Snyder, N. Clark, M. Gautam, D. W. Lyons, S. Ren, J. M. Storey and W. Clark (2001). Research Approach for Aging and Evaluating Diesel Lean-NOx Catalysts. Spring Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exhibition SAE International Fall Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exhibition. San Antonio, TX, SAE International. 2001-01-1949.
1999 44. Wayne, W. S., Craven, K., Stiller, A. H. (1999). Integrating Design and Decision Making into
Freshman Engineering at West Virginia University. 1999 Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Educators. Washington, DC, ASEE.
45. Craven, K., Wayne, W. S. Stiller, A. H. (1999). The Freshman Engineering Experience at West Virginia University. 1999 Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Educators. Washington, DC, ASEE.
1998 46. Wayne, W. S., N. Clark and C. Atkinson (1998). A Parametric Study of Knock Control Strategies
for a Bi-Fuel Engine. International Congress & Exposition. Detroit, MI, SAE International. 980895.
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47. Wayne, W. S., N. Clark and C. Atkinson (1998). Numerical Prediction of Knock in a Bi-Fuel Engine. International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exposition. San Francisco, CA, SAE International. 982533.
1992 48. Wayne, W. S., N. N. Clark and M. Gautam (1992). Pressure Gradients in the Vicinity of Bubble
Pairs in a Fluidized Bed. Proceedings of the Technical Program International Powder and Bulk Solids Handling and Processing. Rosemont, IL. 17: 159-166.
49. Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Turton, R. (1992). Experimental Measurement of Pressure Fields around Imitation Wire Mesh Bubbles in a Fluid Bed. Fluidization VII: Proceedings of the Seventh Engineering Foundation Conference on Fluidization. Brisbane, Australia, Engineering Foundation.
1991 50. Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N. (1991). Pressure Fields in a Bubbling Fluidized Bed. Proceedings of
the Technical Program International Powder and Bulk Solids Handling and Processing. Rosemont, IL, Cahners Exposition Group. 16: 209-220.
3. Articles, Presentations and Posters at Professional Conferences
2018 1. Li, H., S. Wayne, D. R. Johnson and N. Clark (2018). An Investigation of Methane Emissions
from Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Vehicles in America. 2018 World Internal Combustion Engine Congress. China.
2. Clark, N. N., D. L. McKain, D. R. Johnson, W. S. Wayne, H. Li, V. Akkerman, C. Sandoval Leon, A. N. Covington, R. A. Mongold, J. T. Hailer and O. Ugarte (2018). Methane Emissions from Natural-Gas Fueled Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Associated Fueling Stations. 28th CRC Real World Emissions Workshop. Garden Grove CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2017 3. Li, H., Gatts, T., Liu, S., Wayne, S., Clark, N., Mather, D. (2014). Combustion Process of a
Turbocharged SI Natural Gas Engine Operated on Stoichiometric Mixture. 10 th U. S. National Combustion Meeting. College Park, MD, the Combustion Institute.
2014 4. Tu, J., Wayne, W. S., Perhinschi, M. G. and Clark, N. N. (2014). A Transit Fleet Emissions
Model for the Integrated Bus Information System. 24 th CRC Real World Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2011 5. Tu, J., Perhinschi, M. G., Marlowe, C., Tamayo, S., Wayne, W. S., and Clark, N. N. (2011).
Development of Integrated Bus Information System for Evaluation of Emissions and Fuel Economy of Transit Buses. 21 st CRC Real World Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
6. Clark, N. N., Olatunji, I. O., McKain, D. L., Jarrett, R., Thompson, G., Wayne, W. S., Nuszkowski, J. (2011). Emissions from Heavy-Duty Engines Fueled with Biodiesel Blends. 21 st CRC Real World Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
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7. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Gautam, M., Shade, B. C., McKain, D. L., Jarrett, R. P. (2011). Cycle Dependence of Fuel Efficiency and Emissions for Articulated Transit Buses. 21 st CRC Real World Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2010 8. Wayne, W. S. (2010). Alternative Fuel Assessment – More than Economics. California Transit
Association 45 th Annual Fall Conference & Expo , California Transit Association.
9. Atkinson, C. M., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Thompson, G. J., Wayne, W. S., Lyons, D. W. (2010). Two Decades of Real-World Emissions Testing of Heavy-Duty Vehicles by West Virginia University. 20 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
10. Chen, P., Li, H., Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N., Zeng, X. (2010). Optimization of a Heavy-Duty Hybrid Bus Operated under Transient Cycles. 85 th Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Academy of Science. Morgantown, WV, West Virginia Academy of Science.
11. Liu, S., Li, H., Liew, C., Gatts, T., Wayne, W. S., Shade, B., Clark N. (2010). An Investigation of NO2 Emissions of a H2-Enriched Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine. 85 th Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Academy of Science. Morgantown, WV, West Virginia Academy of Science.
12. Li, H., Wayne, S., Clark, N. N. (2010). Development of Emissions Testing Cycles and Their Effects PM Exhaust Emissions of Heavy-Duty Vehicles. China Automotive Technology Research Center. Tianjin, China.
2009 13. Tu, J., Wayne, W. S., Perhinschi, M., Marlowe, C., Tamayo, S., Clark, N. N. (2009).
Development of Duty Cycle Generator Based on Genetic Algorithm for Emissions and Fuel Economy Modeling. 19 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA
2008 14. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Perhinschi, M. G., McKain, D. L., Khan, ABM S., Marlowe, C.,
Zhen, F., Tu, J., Tamayo, S. (2008). Integrated Bus Information System (IBIS). 2008 APTA Bus Technical Maintenance and Procurement Workshop and Annual Meeting. San Diego CA, American Public Transportation Association.
15. Wayne, W. S. (2008). Advanced Small Transit Vehicle Program. 2008 APTA Bus Technical Maintenance and Procurement Workshop and Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, American Public Transportation Association.
16. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons D. W. (2008). High PM Emitters in the E-55/59 Program. 18 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
17. Clark, N. N., Bedick, C., Zhen, F., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., McKain, D. L., Thompson, G. J., Lyons, D. W. (2008). Comparison of Test Cell (ACES) and Chassis Dynamometer (E-55/59) Emissions and Engine Energy Data. 18 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2007 18. Sandoval, J. A., Wayne, W. S. (2007). Environmental Benefits of Alternative Fuels and
Advanced Technology in Public Transit. 2007 APTA Bus Technical Maintenance and Procurement Workshop. New Orleans, LA, American Public Transportation Association.
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19. Clark, N. N., Zhen, F., Bedick, C., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons, D. W., Atkinson, R. J., McKain, D. L. (2007). ACES-1: Creation of the Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Test Schedule for Representative Measurement of Heavy-Duty Engine Emissions. 13 th Diesel Engine-Efficiency and Emissions Research Conference. Detroit, MI, U.S. Department of Energy.
20. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Lyons. D. W., Gautam, M., Thompson, G. J., Khan, ABM S. (2007). Regulated Emissions for Diesel and Compressed Natural Gas Transit Buses. 13 th Diesel Engine-Efficiency and Emissions Research Conference. Detroit, MI, U.S. Department of Energy.
21. Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N., Khan, ABM S., Gautam, M., Thompson, G., Lyons, D., McKain, D., Barnett, R., (2007). Hybrid-Electric Transit Buses: Emissions and Fuel Economy Measurement. APTA Bus and Paratransit Conference. Nashville, TN, American Public Transportation Association.
22. Clark, N. N., Zhen, F., Wayne, W. S., Schiavone, J. J., Chambers, C., Golub, A. D., Chandler, K. L. (2007). An Overview of Hybrid-Electric Bus Life Cycle Cost. APTA Bus and Paratransit Conference. Nashville, TN, American Public Transportation Association.
23. Clark, N. N., Zhen, R., Wayne, W. S., Golub, A. D., Schiavone, J. J., Chambers, C., and Chandler, K. L. (2007). Development of a Comprehensive Transit Bus Life Cycle Cost Model. APTA Bus and Paratransit Conference. Nashville, TN, American Public Transportation Association.
24. Clark, N. N., Zhen, F., Bedick, C., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons, D. W. (2007). Creation of the ‘Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Test Schedule’ for Representative Measurement of Heavy-Duty Engine Emissions (ACES-1 Project). 17 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
25. Tatli, E., Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons, D. W., Gautam, M., Barnett, R. (2007). Size and Number Concentration Measurements of Particulate Matter Emissions from Natural Gas, Diesel and Diesel-Hybrid Buses. 17 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2006 26. Gautam, M., Kappanna, H., Wayne, W. S., Carder, D., Oshinuga, A., Tadrous, T., Graham, L.
(2006). Controlling Nanoparticle and Toxic Emissions from Natural Gas-Fueled Transit Buses. 10 th ETH-Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles . Zurich Switzerland.
27. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons D. W., McKain, D. L. (2006). Advanced Fuels for Advanced Engines in HDV Applications. 12 th Diesel Engine-Efficiency and Emissions Research Conference. Detroit, MI, U.S. Department of Energy.
28. Shade, B. C., Krishnamurthy, M., Thompson, G. J., Wayne, W. S., Gautam, M., Clark, N. N., Lyons, D. L. (2006). Heavy-Duty Hybrid Vehicle Evaluations Using a Chassis Dynamometer,” Poster Presentation. The Partners in Environmental Technology 2006 Technical Symposium & Workshop. Washington, DC.
29. Shade, B. C., Krishnamurthy, M., Thompson, G. J., Wayne, W. S., Gautam, M., Clark, N. N., Lyons, D. L. (2006). In-Use Fuel Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions of Heavy-Duty On-Highway Diesel Engines. The Partners in Environmental Technology 2006 Technical Symposium & Workshop. Washington, DC.
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30. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Long, T. R., Thompson, G. J., Lyons, D. W. (2006). Regulated Emissions Data from All Four Phases of the E-55/59 Program. 16 th CRC On- Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
31. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Long, T. R., Thompson, G. J., Vora, K., Lyons, D. W. (2006). Effect of Test Weight on Emissions for Medium Heavy-Duty and Heavy Heavy-Duty Trucks in the E-55/59 Program. 16 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
32. Kaklasaria, R., Kappanna, H., Thompson, G., Wayne, W. S., Clark, N., Carder, D., Gautam, M. (2006). Effect of Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems on the Ozone-Forming Potential of Emissions from CNG and Diesel Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines. 16 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
33. Wayne, W. S. (2006). Toward Understanding the Influence of Routes on Emissions and Fuel Economy: A Review of Recent Chassis Dynamometer Data. 2006 Bus Technical, Maintenance & Procurement Workshop. Pittsburgh PA, American Public Transportation Association.
2005 34. Clark, N. N., Khan, ABM S., Thompson, G. J., Wayne, W. S., Gautam, M., Lyons, D. W., (2005).
Idle Emissions from Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles. 11th Diesel Engine-Efficiency and Emissions Research Conference. Chicago, IL U.S. Department of Energy.
35. Gautam, M., Clark, N. N., Thiagarajan, S., Wayne, W. S., Long, T. R., Lyons, D. W., Thompson, G. J., Vance, W., Maldonado, H., (2005). Unregulated Emissions and PM Size Distributions from Heavy-Duty Trucks in Southern California. 15th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
36. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Long, T. R., Lyons, D. W., Thompson, G. J. (2005). Emissions from Medium Heavy-Duty Trucks in Southern California. 15th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Ressearch Council.
2004 37. Gautam, M., Wayne, S., Clark, N., Thompson, G., Carder, D., Burlingame, T., Thiagarajan, S.
(2004). Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from a Catalyzed Trap-Equipped Natural Gas Fueled Transit Bus. 14 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
38. Clark, N., N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G., Lyons, D. W., Nine, R., (2004). Heavy-Duty Truck Regulated Emissions, Re-flash Benefits and Effect of Test Weight in the E55 Phase 1.5 Study. 14 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
39. Nine, R. D., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G., Lyons, D. W., (2004). Emissions Trends for Heavy-Heavy Duty Trucks. 14 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
40. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G. J., Lyons D. W., Xu, S. (2004). Effect of Test Weight on Emissions from Heavy-Duty Vehicles. 14 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
41. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G., Lyons, D. W., Nine, R. D. (2004). Regulated Emissions from Heavy Heavy-Duty Trucks in the E55 Phase 1.5 Study. 14 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
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2003 42. Gautam, M., Thompson, G., Clark, N., Carder, D., Wayne, W. S., Riddle, W., Lyons, D. W.
(2003). Measurement of In-Use Emissions from Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles: The State of the Art. 9 th Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Conference . Newport, RI, U. S. Department of Energy.
43. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., Buffamonte, T., Hall, T., Lyons, D. W., Lawson, D. (2003). The Gasoline/Diesel PM Split Study: Heavy Duty Vehicle Regulated Emissions. 13 th CRC On- Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
44. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Nine, R. D., Maldonado, H. (2003). Emissions Measurements from Repair and Retest of Class 8 Trucks in the E55 Emissions Inventory Study. 13 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop . San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
45. Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Wayne, W. S., Thompson, G., Nine, R. D., Riddle, W., Lyons, D. W., Maldonado, H., (2003). Regulated Emissions from the California Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Fleet Determined in the E55 Emissions Inventory Program. 13 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
2001 46. Wayne, W. S., Corrigan, E., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Evans, J., Nine, R., Lyons, D. W., Ren,
S., Whitacre, S., Clark, W., Gorse, R., Orban, J., Storey, J. (2001). Evaluation of Fuel Sulfur Effects on Diesel Oxidation and Lean NOx Catalysts. 11 th CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, Coordinating Research Council.
47. Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Lyons, D. W., Snyder, J. (2001). Experimental Determination of Fuel Sulfur Effects on Oxidation and Lean-NOx Diesel Engine Catalysts. 7 th
Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Workshop. Norfolk, VA, U. S. Department of Energy.
2000 48. Wayne, W. S., Clark, N. N., Gautam, M., Lyons, D. W. (2000). Research Approach for Aging
and Evaluating Diesel Exhaust Catalysts. 6 th Diesel Engine Emission Reduction Workshop . San Diego, CA, U. S. Department of Energy.
1991 49. Clark, N. N., Wayne, W. S., McKenzie, E. A., Stiles, R., Thompson, T. (1991). Pressure Probe
Instrumentation for Gas-Solid Fluid Beds and Image Analysis and Particle Shape Effects. International Fine Particle Research Institute Meeting. Albuquerque, NM.
4. Published Research ReportsThe following project, research and design reports are the result of externally funded research contracts and grants that have been published and made available to the public by the sponsoring agencies.
2013 1. W. S. Wayne, McKain, D. L. (2013), "FTA New Model Bus Testing Program Emissions
Laboratory Correlation Study," Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC, Research Report FTA-WV-26-7008.2013.1.
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2. W. S. Wayne (2013), "Transit Vehicle Emissions Program Final Report," Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC, Research Report FTA Report No. 0048, August 2013, Available: https://www.transit.dot.gov/sites/fta.dot.gov/files/FTA__Report_No._0048.pdf.
2009 3. N. N. Clark, Zhen, F., Wayne, W. S., Schiavone, J. J., Chambers, C., Golub, A. D., Chandler, K.
L. (2009), "Assessment of Hybrid-Electric Transit Bus Technology," Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, TCRP Report 132, Available: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/22983/assessment-of-hybrid-electric-transit-bus-technology.
2008 4. N. N. Clark, Zhen, F., Wayne, W. S., Lyons, D. W. (2008), "Additional Transit Bus Life Cycle
Cost Scenarios Based on Current and Future Fuel Prices," Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC, Research Report FTA-WV-26-7006.2008.1, September 2008.
2007 5. N. N. Clark, Zhen, F., Wayne, W. S., Lyons, D. W. (2007), "Transit Bus Life Cycle Cost and
Year 2007 Emissions Estimation," Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC, Research Report FTA-WV-26-7004.2007.1 July 2007.
6. W.S. Wayne, and SANDOVAL, J.A., “Environmental Benefits of Alternative Fuels and Advanced Technology in Transit,” Federal Transit Administration, Washington, DC, Research Report FTA-WV-26-7003-07.2, July 2007.
2005 7. A. Del Toro, Frailey, M., Lynch, F., Munshi, S., Wayne, S., "Development and Demonstration of
Hydrogen and Compressed Natural Gas (H/CNG) Blend Transit Buses," National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, Research Report NREL Report No. TP540-36355, October 15 2005, Available: https://www.afdc.energy.gov/pdfs/38707.pdf.
8. M. Melendez, Taylor, J., Wayne, W. S., Smith, D., Zuboy, J., "Emissions Testing of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Natural Gas and Diesel Transit Buses," National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, Research Report NREL Report No. TP540-36355, December 2005, Available: https://www.afdc.energy.gov/pdfs/36355.pdf.
5. Patents1. T. Long, Wayne, S., Stiller, A., "Wheelchair propulsive mechanism," United States Patent
6910701 B1, June 28, 2005,. Available: https://www.google.com/patents/US6910701?dq=US+6910701&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEzYb_5vPXAhUiT98KHZUOD-AQ6AEIJjAA.
6. Pending Publications1. Clark, N., H. Li, R. Mongold, D. McKain, D. Johnson and S. Wayne. “Crankcase Ventilation – A
Contributor to Methane Emissions from Heavy-Duty Natural Gas OTR Tractors and Transit Buses.” in preparation.
2. Nix, A. C., J. A. Sandoval, S. A. Lawson, W. S. Wayne, N. N. Clark and D. L. McKain. “Well-to-Wheels Emissions Analysis and Greenhouse Gas impacts of Conventional Diesel, Diesel-Electric Hybrid, Biodiesel and Natural Gas Powered Transit Buses.” WIT Journal Sustainable Development and Planning, in preparation.
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3. Sandoval, C. J. T. Hailer, W. S. Wayne, N. N. Clark and H. Li. “Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Emissions Modeling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Tanks and Fueling Stations,” in preparation.
C. SEMINARS COLLOQUIA AND MEDIA INTERVIEWS
1. Seminars and Colloquia
2. Media Appearances1. NBC Today Show Appearance, Interviewed by NBC Today Show producer Curtis Vogel about
the GE Evolution Hybrid Locomotive – the first long-range hybrid locomotive to be manufactured and put into rail service. Interview aired on May 24, 2007.
2. Radio Interview on MetroNews Talkline, Interviewed on WV Broadcasting Association MetroNews Talkline radio program about the impacts of emissions from vehicles on environmental air quality, greenhouse gases and global climate change and potential technologies to mitigate these problems. Live Interview aired on May 27, 2007.
3. Television Interview for WV Capital Classic Basketball Game, Interviewed by WVU Television Productions about WVU’s unifying force in the state of West Virginia. The interview focused on energy and environmental research and academic programs at WVU and opportunities for students to become involved in research programs. Footage was used in University President Mike Garrison’s remarks at the Capital Classic Basketball game luncheon in January 2008.
D. RESEARCH CONTRACT AWARDS
2019 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
2019 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 100 03/22/19 12/31/19 $257,265
Argonne National Laboratories Connected and Automated Vehicle Focuses Hybrid Electric Vehicle Development Program (CAV-HEV) West Virginia University (ATVC12)
Co-PI 10 08/22/18 07/31/22 $32,880
Total New Award Funding: $290,145
2018 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Argonne National Laboratories Connected and Automated Vehicle Focuses Hybrid Electric Vehicle Development Program (CAV-HEV) West Virginia University (ATVC12)
Co-PI 10 08/22/18 07/31/22 $266,742
2018 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 100 04/05/18 12/31/18 $245,880
Total New Award Funding: $245,880
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2017 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
2017 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 100 02/27/17 12/31/17 $218,560
Norfolk Southern CRC- Special Project Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 100 03/23/17 12/31/22 $612,123Verification of Proventia In-Use Strategy to Control Emissions from Diesel Engines
Proventia Emission Control Oy PI 100 05/10/17 12/31/17 $53,982
Total New Award Funding: $884,665
2016 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Carrier Transicold Tier IV Aftertreatment System In-Use Emissions Evaluation
Carrier Transicold PI 70 02/01/16 08/31/16 $76,505
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 70 03/20/16 07/31/16 $75,000
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions - 2016 and Locomotive Emissions Facilities and Program Support
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 70 04/22/16 12/31/16 $200,834
MTU America In-Use Locomotive Emissions Study
MTU-America PI 70 05/19/16 09/30/16 $90,287
2016 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 70 06/21/16 12/31/16 $124,350
Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development
U.S. Department of Energy – NETL
Co-PI 10 07/07/16 03/31/17 $328,807
Total New Award Funding: $895,783
2015 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Support for EMD Locomotive Tier 4 Emissions Measurement Study
Electro-Motive Diesel PI 70 11/02/15 01/29/16 $67,550
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 70 09/01/15 03/31/16 $163,025
Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development
U.S. Department of Energy – NETL
Co-PI 10 10/01/13 03/31/16 $734,716
2015 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 70 03/25/15 12/31/15 $150,240
Total New Award Funding: $1,115,531
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2014 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Long Beach Transit Battery Electric Bus Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Center for Transportation and the Environment
PI 70 12/04/14 06/30/15 $20,195
Electro-Motive Diesel In-Use Locomotive Emissions Study
Electro-Motive Diesel PI 50 09/23/14 12/31/14 $62,261
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 70 09/18/14 07/31/14 $212,500
Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Equilon Co-PI 15 07/04/14 07/31/14 $45,000
QWCCR Plasma Igniter Engine Performance - Phase 2
Plasma Igniter, LLC Co-PI 15 06/27/14 06/30/15 $239,006
Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Chart Industries Co-PI 15 05/10/14 07/31/14 $55,000
2014 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the US Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 70 04/29/14 12/31/14 $65,560
Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Cummins/Westport Innovations Co-PI 15 02/05/14 07/31/14 $145,000
Total New Award Funding: $844,522
2013 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Methane Study Sponsorship Funds International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
Co-PI 25 01/13/13 08/31/13 $50,000
Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector
Environmental Defense Fund Co-Pi 25 01/13/13 12/31/13 $850,000
Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Cummins Westport/Pepsico Co-PI 25 01/28/13 08/31/13 $100,000Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Shell US Gas and Power LLC Co-PI 25 02/15/13 08/31/13 $50,000Long Beach Public Transportation Company Battery Electric Bus Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Long Beach Public Transportation Company
PI 75 02/04/13 04/30/13 $25,495
An Investigation of Reforming Gas Impact on Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engines- Phase II
Lynntech Co-PI 10 02/22/13 12/01/14 $210,150
Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Waste Management Co-PI 25 03/20/13 08/31/13 $50,000Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 50 03/22/13 03/31/14 $180,462
Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Volvo Co-PI 25 04/10/13 08/31/13 $50,000Methane Study Sponsorship Funds American Gas Association Co-PI 25 05/05/13 08/31/13 $50,000Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Volvo Co-PI 25 06/10/13 08/31/13 $10,000Methane Study Sponsorship Funds American Gas Association Co-PI 25 06/20/13 08/31/13 $5,000Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector
Environmental Defense Fund Co-PI 25 06/21/13 12/31/13 $191,600
QWCCR Plasma Igniter Engine Performance Phase I
Plasma Igniter, LLC Co-PI 10 06/25/13 12/31/13 $100,000
Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Waste Management/Pepsico Co-PI 25 07/17/13 08/31/13 $10,000Methane Study Sponsorship Funds International Council on Clean
Transportation (ICCT)Co-PI 25 08/01/13 08/31/13 $5,000
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Methane Study Sponsorship Funds Clean Energy Fuels Co-PI 25 08/14/13 08/31/13 $55,000Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development
U.S. DOE – National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 10 10/11/13 09/30/14 $765,114
Dinex TRU Aftertreatment Study Dinex Group PI 75 11/19/13 06/30/14 $49,660Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 50 11/22/13 12/31/14 $178,498
Total New Award Funding: $2,985,979
2012 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Turbocharger Effects on Locomotive Performance, Emissions and Fuel Consumption
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 40 04/10/12 02/15/13 $137,181
Turbocharger Effects on Locomotive Performance, Emissions and Fuel Consumption
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 40 07/20/12 02/15/13 $49,613
An Evaluation of the Effects of Ferrous Picrate Additive on Diesel Engine Fuel Consumption and Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 50 07/20/12 02/15/13 $127,769
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Resources FY 2012
Federal Transit Administration PI 50 08/20/12 06/30/14 $199,995
Level 2 LETRU CARB Verification of Rypos After Treatment System for Transportation Refrigeration Units
Rypos Inc Co-PI 10 09/25/12 09/03/13 $65,705
Dinex TRU Aftertreatment Study Dinex A/S PI 40 10/16/12 03/31/13 $182,310Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector
Environmental Defense Fund Co-PI 20 10/19/12 01/15/13 $50,000
Data/Acquisition & Control Software Development
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 20 11/13/12 03/31/13 $36,891
Total New Award Funding: $849,464
2010-2011 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
An Investigation of Reforming Gas Impact on Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engines
Lynntech Inc. Co-PI 30 12/07/11 03/12/12 $29,987
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 4
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 40 09/21/10 12/31/10 $131,798
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 5
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 40 12/06/10 07/31/11 $166,452
Technical Review of Emissions Characterization Used in the NIOSH/NCI Diesel Exhaust in Mines Study
Engine Manufacturers Association
Co-PI 20 08/31/11 02/23/12 $49,891
Fuels to Enable Light-Duty Diesel Advanced Combustion Regimes
Coordinating Research Council Co-PI 10 12/18/08 08/31/11 $120,000
Marine Certification Testing Equipment and procedures Audit
M.J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 15 12/12/11 04/30/12 $66,966
Total New Award Funding: $565,094
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2009-2010 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 40 08/26/09 12/31/09 $156,722
Long Beach Public Transportation Company Alternative Fuel Analysis
Long Beach Transit PI 30 11/18/09 03/20/10 $149,861
Biodiesel Fleet Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Demonstration
Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority d/b/a LYNX
Co-PI 10 12/03/09 03/31/10 $488,513
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 40 02/03/10 12/31/10 $92,747
Emissions Analysis of WMATA Transit Buses
Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority
Co-PI 15 02/04/10 07/30/10 $156,129
Rypos Level 3 Plus TRU Verification Using the CARB Procedure
RYPOS Inc. Co-PI 10 02/12/12 12/31/10 $68,909
Transportable Emissions Testing Laboratory for Alternative Vehicle Emissions Testing
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 21 02/25/10 10/31/11 $951,500
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 3
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 40 03/29/10 12/31/10 $166,452
Total New Award Funding: $2,230,833
2008-2009 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
An Experimental Evaluation of NOx Reduction from H2 Enhanced Diesel Combustion
Houston Advanced Research Consortium (HARC)
Co-PI 10 07/30/08 02/28/09 $248,998
M-PRT System Energy Assessment Project
U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
Co-PI 40 08/16/08 12/31/09 $557,160
Transit Vehicle Emissions Resources U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
PI 40 08/19/08 04/30/10 $743,380
Transportable Emissions Testing Laboratory for Alternative Vehicle Emissions Testing
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 10 09/25/08 06/30/10 $984,000
Rypos Level 2 Plus TRU Verification Using the CARB Procedure
Rypos Inc. Co-PI 10 09/25/08 08/31/09 $56,000
Evaluation of a Partial-Flow PM Sampling System
AVL North America Co-PI 10 10/14/08 12/31/08 $15,000
Development of a Combined Oxidation System and Sea Water Scrubber to Reduces Diesel NOx Emissions from Marine Engines
M.J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 30 10/21/08 12/31/10 $365,960
Evaluation and Demonstration of Plug-In Hybrid Airport Shuttle Buses
U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
PI 30 10/26/08 09/30/10 $150,000
Characterization of NOx and Particulate Matter Emissions from a Harbor Dredge
Starcrest Consulting Group, LLC. Co-PI 10 11/05/08 04/30/09 $44,873
Norfolk Southern CSC-Special Projects-VA-2008-01
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 30 11/10/08 09/01/08 $80,000
Rypos Filter Evaluation – Phase II Rypos Inc. Co-PI 10 11/11/08 12/24/09 $15,000 Real-Time Particulate Matter Emissions Measurements Using Electrostatic Charging
Environmental Systems Products (ESP)
Co-PI 10 12/29/08 12/31/09 $50,000
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Evaluation of a Partial-Flow PM Sampling System
AVL North American, Inc. Co-PI 10 12/30/08 06/30/09 $26,000
Real-Time Particulate Matter Emissions Measurements Using Electrostatic Charging
Environmental Systems Products (ESP)
Co-PI 10 12/29/08 12/31/09 $150,000
Engine Dynamometer Testing for Catalyst Product Development
Sud-Chemie Inc. Co-PI 10 01/15/09 03/01/09 $86,048
Fuels to Enable Light-Duty Diesel Advanced Combustion Regimes
Coordinating Research Council Inc.
Co-PI 10 01/15/09 12/18/10 $314,514
Subcontracting Support to SAIC on CTA Transportation Energy Study
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Co-PI 15 01/22/09 01/08/10 $21,064
Nanoscale Catalysts for Ground Vehicle Fuel Economy Enhancement
ManTech International Corporation EIC
Co-PI 10 5/21/09 06/01/09 $100,000
Characterization of Toxicity as a Function of Volatility of Ultrafine PM Emissions from Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles
California Air Resources Board Co-PI 10 5/26/09 12/31/09 $349,996
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Program
U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
PI 40 06/18/09 12/31/10 $461,937
Total New Award Funding: $4,819,930
2007-2008 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for VOC, SOF and PAH Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 07/25/07 04/30/08 $84,798
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for Aldehyde Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 07/25/07 05/31/08 $38,383
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for VOC Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 07/25/07 02/29/08 $131,685
Characterization of NOx Emissions from Late Model Year Heavy-Duty Vehicles
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Co-PI 10 07/26/07 05/31/08 $500,000
Support for Development of a Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Module for PSAT
Argonne National Laboratory Co-PI 15 08/14/07 07/30/02 $72,803
An Independently Controlled Urea-SCR System for Deep NOx Reduction in Marine Applications
M. J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 15 08/20/07 08/31/08 $141,399
Rypos Filter Evaluation Rypos Inc. Co-PI 30 08/28/07 06/07/08 $168,000 Optimization and TCEQ Evaluation of Biodiesel Blends
National Biodiesel Board Co-PI 10 08/29/07 12/31/07 $171,282
Selection of a Reference Bio-Diesel TCEQ Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 09/27/07 07/31/08 $71,959
Evaluation of an Additized ULS Bio-Diesel Reference Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 09/27/07 08/15/08 $65,423
Optimization of Additized Diesel Fuels Innospec Fuel Specialties Co-PI 10 09/28/07 12/31/07 $96,091 Haynes Corporation Locomotive Emissions Project
Georgia Institute of Technology PI 30 11/29/07 02/28/08 $25,751
Measurement of Regulated Emissions and Torque from a 2005 Volvo Tractor
UT-Battelle, LLC Co-PI 10 11/29/07 12/10/07 $49,888
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Study of Fuel Additives for Steady State Particulate Matter Reduction
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/10/07 10/31/08 $57,390
Study of Fuel Additives for Fuel Economy Improvement
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/10/07 09/30/08 $67,943
Evaluation of an Engine and Vehicle Emissions Testing Facility
Environmental Solutions Worldwide, Inc.
Co-PI 10 12/14/07 04/30/08 $17,370
Selection of a CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 01/15/08 11/30/08 $77,868
Development of a Yard Hostler Activity Cycle
CALATART Co-PI 20 01/15/08 12/31/08 $46,664
Characterization of Emissions and Fuel Efficiency of an Eaton Hybrid 2-ton Truck
United States Postal Service Co-PI 10 01/24/08 08/01/08 $29,958
Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from Palm Oil-Based and Soybean Oil-Based Biodiesel Fueled Heavy-Duty Transit Buses
Miami-Dade Transit Agency Co-PI 10 03/06/08 03/03/09 $150,000
Emissions Analysis of Locomotive Diesel Engine Overhaul Processes
Progress Rail Services Co-PI 25 03/14/08 06/30/08 $97,808
Evaluation of Fuels for a CARB Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 05/01/08 01/31/09 $125,235
Study of Fuel Properties Impact on SOF Emissions
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 05/01/08 02/28/09 $58,978
Evaluation of an Additized ULS Diesel Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 10 05/01/08 03/31/09 $76,067
ORYXE Energy CARB Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 05/01/08 03/31/09 $199,359
An Optimized Diesel-Electric Bus for Reduction of NOx in Texas Revenue Service
Houston Advanced Research Center
Co-PI 20 05/07/08 03/31/09 $407,691
Configuration and Characterization of International Hybrid Drive Vocational Trucks
Houston Advanced Research Center
Co-PI 15 05/08/08 06/30/09 $482,347
Verification of Exhaust Aftertreatment System for Transport Refrigeration Units by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhausts Inc. PI 30 05/30/08 12/31/08 $86,757
Low Temperature Combustion with Thermochemical Recuperation to Maximize in-use Engine Efficiency
Department of Energy/NETL Co-PI 20 06/04/08 03/30/09 $32,000
Evaluation of an Additized ULS Bio-Diesel Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure.
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 06/20/08 05/31/09 $76,067
Affect of Additive Formulation on Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 06/23/08 04/30/09 $160,185
Verification of Bio-Diesel Additive Formulation on Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 15 06/23/08 05/31/09 $55,875
Norfolk Southern CSC-Special Projects-VA-2008-01
Norfolk Southern Railway Company
PI 30 06/24/08 09/01/08 $200,010
Nanoscale Catalysts for Ground Vehicle Fuel Economy Enhancement
Mantech International Corporation
Co-PI 10 06/30/08 08/15/08 $100,000
Total New Award Funding: 4,223,034
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2006-2007 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Fuel Injector Impacts on Emissions from Railroad Locomotives
Interstate Diesel Inc. PI 50 07/15/06 06/30/07 $41,895
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Evaluation – Phase V
U.S. DOT - Federal Transit Administration
PI 50 09/13/06 12/31/08 $1,349,964
Hybrid Bus Emissions and Certification Working Group
U.S. DOT Federal Transit Administration
PI 50 10/10/06 10/31/08 $300,000
Second CARB Investigation for an Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 10/11/06 05/15/07 $111,628
ORYXE Energy CARB Cost Reduction Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 10/11/06 07/31/07 $109,404
Third CARB Investigation for an Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 10/11/06 07/31/07 $91,909
Selection of a CARB Reference and Candidate Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 10/11/06 06/30/07 $39,967
Defining the Future Needs for Lubricant Formulations for Hydrogen-Fueled Heavy Duty Engines: Enabling Technology Development
RDS-National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 10 12/14/06 10/31/07 $136,521
Selection of a Bio-Derived Fuel Blend for the Texas Market
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/21/06 09/30/07 $81,459
Selection of a Bio-Derived Diesel Candidate Fuel for a TCEQ Evaluation
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/27/06 10/31/07 $57,777
Selection of Candidate Diesel Fuels for California and Texas Markets
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/27/06 08/31/07 $70,157
Evaluation of an Additized ULS Bio-Diesel Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 12/27/06 10/31/07 $74,705
Effects of Tracer on Diesel Engine PM Emissions
International Truck & Engine Corporation
Co-PI 15 01/02/07 06/15/07 $18,947
Analysis of Tailpipe Emissions from Westchester County Transit Buses
Transit Resource Center PI 40 01/13/07 09/30/07 $217,256
Characterization of NOx Emissions from Late Model Year Heavy-Duty Vehicles
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Co-PI 15 01/21/07 12/31/07 $240,000
Characterization of NOx Emissions from Late Model Year Heavy-Duty Vehicles
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Co-PI 15 01/21/07 12/31/07 $500,000
Characterization of the Improvement in Emissions and Fuel Economy Performance Using Oilkleen’s Fuel Handling System
Oilkleen International , Inc. Co-PI 10 01/23/07 02/07/07 $15,000
Emissions and Fuel Efficiency of a Diesel-fueled Step Van
Booz/Allen/Hamilton Inc. Co-PI 25 01/30/07 01/01/07 $13,562
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for SOF Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 20 01/30/07 11/30/07 $100,620
Translink Bus Technology Demonstration Test Program Review by West Virginia University
Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority
Co-Pi 50 02/01/07 10/04/07 14,504
Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from Natural Gas-Fueled Refuse Haulers
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Co-PI 15 02/08/07 12/31/07 $180,000
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Verification of ESW America’s Particulate Reactor for California ARB Using a Chassis Dynamometer
ESW America, Inc. Co-PI 25 02/28/07 05/31.07 $40,000
Verification of ESW America’s Particulate Reactor for California ARB Using a Chassis Dynamometer – Phase 2
ESW America, Inc. Co-PI 25 02/28/07 05/31.07 $12,000
Verification of Exhaust After treatment System for Transport Refrigeration Units by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhausts Inc. PI 30 03/22/07 12/31/07 $196,968
Analysis of Regulated and Unregulated Exhaust Emissions from Oxidation Catalyst Equipped Transit Buses
Emissions Control Systems Ltd. Co-PI 10 04/09/07 04/15/08 $132,573
Biodiesel Blend Emissions Effects BP America Inc. Co-PI 10 05/02/07 12/31/07 $45,597 Total New Award Funding: $4,192,413
2005-2006 Project Title Funding Agency PI/
Co-PIPercent Resp.
Award Date
End Date
Award Amount
Spearhead Technologies Spearhead Technologies LLC PI 40 08/03/05 04/30/06 $30,231 A Transportable Heavy Duty Engine Emissions Testing Laboratory
US Department of Energy Co-PI 15 05/18/90 12/31/06 $1,750,000
Ultra-Clean Transportation Fuels Integrated Concepts & Research Corp (ICRC)
Co-PI 15 08/15/01 12/31/05 $260,000
Selective NOx Recirculation for Stationary Lean-Burn Natural Gas Engines
US Department of Energy (NETL) Co-PI 5 10/01/02 06/30/06 $131,258
Determination of Emissions of Set of Diesel Fuels
Flint Hills Resources Co-PI 10 02/18/05 01/31/06 $170,447
Investigation of the Emission Reduction Using an Optimized Additive Blend Using TCEQ Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 07/01/05 06/30/06 $139,029
Evaluation of In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Using On-Board Emissions Measurement Systems
Mack Trucks, Inc. Co-PI 15 07/01/05 06/30/06 $50,000
Evaluation of In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Using the Mobile Emissions Monitoring System (MEMS) - Phase IV
International Truck and Engine Corporation
Co-PI 10 07/01/05 11/30/06 $116,666
Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaning Fleetguard Emissions Solutions Co-PI 10 07/07/05 06/30/06 $100,000 Emissions Reduction of Fuel Modifier with Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 07/19/05 03/31/06 $64,285
Evaluation and Optimization of Compression Ignition Engine Emissions from Fuel Biodiesel Blends with Additive Levels
World Energy Alternatives, LLC Co-PI 20 08/01/05 09/30/06 $193,138
Texas Market Diesel Modifier ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 08/03/05 06/30/06 $59,123 Computation of Particulate Matter Levels for Inventory Application
US Environmental Protection Agency
Co-PI 15 08/09/05 02/28/06 $24,666
Demonstration of Advanced Diesel Emission Control System in Low-Sulfur Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines
South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD)
Co-PI 40 08/13/05 02/08/07 $350,000
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized ULSD Additive
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 08/16/05 08/15/06 $117,496
Effect of Lube Oil Age on Exhaust South Coast Air Quality Co-PI 40 08/18/05 07/31/06 $83,192
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Emissions from Aftertreatment Equipped Heavy-duty CNG-Fueled Vehicles
Management District (AQMD)
Emissions Testing to Quantify the Impact of the ZTR SmartStart System on Locomotive Emissions
ZTR Control Systems PI 35 08/23/05 10/31/05 $10,000
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Evaluation
US DOT/Federal Transit Administration
Co-PI 35 09/01/05 12/31/07 $1,352,691
Defining the Future Needs for Lubricant Formulations for Hydrogen-Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines: Enabling Technology Development
Research and Development Solutions, LLC (RDS)
Co-PI 10 09/01/05 08/31/06 $150,000
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized Additive in Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 09/16/05 09/15/06 $50,483
Low Temperature Combustion with Thermochemical Recuperation to Maximize in-use Engine Efficiency
US Department of Energy/NETL Co-PI 20 09/26/05 04/25/07 $325,535
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-Diesel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 10/01/05 09/30/06 $71,500
Determination of Low Sulfur Texas Fuel ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 10/16/05 11/15/06 $164,274,Pre-Evaluation of an Additized ULSD Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 11/16/05 11/15/06 $150,746
Evaluation of In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Using On-Board Emissions Measurement Systems
Mack Trucks, Inc. Co-PI 15 12/01/05 11/30/06 $25,000
Evaluation of Crankcase Emissions Abatement Device
New Condensator, Inc. Co-PI 30 12/05/05 12/31/06 $101,730
Evaluation of an Additized ULSD Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 12/16/05 12/15/06 $64,969
Investigation of the Emissions Benefits of Diesel Fuel Additives in Locomotive Applications-Task 1
EnviroFuels, LP PI 30 12/28/05 12/31/07 $17,000
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-Diesel Round 2
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 01/16/06 01/15/07 $78,478
Evaluation of an Additized ULSD Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 02/20/06 02/19/07 $68,119
TCEQ Proof of Concept North Texas Bio-Energy, LLC Co-PI 20 03/01/06 02/28/07 $30,642 Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-Diesel (Round 3)
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 03/01/06 02/28/07 $101,852
Evaluation of a Pre-Combustion Fuel Catalytic Converter for Heavy-Duty On-Road Diesel Engine Applications
Clean Air Associates, Inc. PI 30 03/16/06 01/31/07 $25,035
Preliminary CARB Investigation for an Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 04/01/06 03/31/07 $133,207
Evaluation of Mazoil Fuel Additives for Use in Gasoline/Ethanol Fuel Blends
Mazoil Technologies, LTD PI 30 05/10/06 01/31/07 $96,942
ORYXE Energy CARB Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 20 05/16/06 05/15/07 $175,964
Creation of the "Millennium Cycle" for Coordinating Research Council Co-PI 20 05/16/06 02/14/07 $42,394
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Representative Measurement of Heavy-Duty Engine EmissionsAmerican Clean Energy Systems Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
American Clean Energy System Co-PI 20 05/23/06 04/30/07 $84,868
Total New Award Funding: $6,796,686
E. RESEARCH PROPOSALS SUBMITTED
2019 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
Amount2019 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 01/13/19 $28,586
Concept Paper: Life Cycle Maintenance Cost Modeling and Maintenance Best Practices for Medium- and Heavy-Duty NGVs in Freight and Goods Movement Fleets
US DOE Department of Energy PI 03/29/19 $1,000,000
Concept Paper: Collection and Statistical Analysis of Electric Transit Bus Operation Data
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/01/19 $2,000,000
Concept Paper: Electric Vehicle Demonstration in Rural Community in West Virginia
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/01/19 $500,000
iCNG Intelligent CNG Driver Information System for Enhanced Vehicle Operation
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/15/2019 $1,940,660
MaxiMass – A Systematic Approach to maximize Delivered Mas for CNG for Extended Vehicle Range
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/15/19 $1,299,666
A Live Traffic Condition Based Fuel Consumption Predictive Model for Evaluating Energy Efficiency Mobility System for People and Goods Movement
US DOE National renewable Energy Laboratory
PI 12/05/19 $148,346
Total Funds Requested $6,997,591
2018 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
Amount2018 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 02/17/18 $27,530
Concept Paper: Development of an Advanced Natural Gas-Diesel Dual Fuel Engine Integrated with Organic Rankine Cycle
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 03/23/18 $1,875,000
Connected and Automated Vehicle Focused Hybrid Electric Vehicle Development Program (CAV-HEV) West Virginia University AVTC12 Proposal
U.S.DOE Argonne National Laboratory
Co-PI 04/12/18 $931,900
Development of a Rankine Cycle Variable Geometry Turbine Compound Module for CHP System
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/17/18 $1,681,665
Concept Paper: Optimization of Mixing Controlled Compression Ignition Engine Fueled with Bio-Blend Stocks
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/29/18 $1,887,500
Concept Paper: Energy Efficiency Assessment of Innovative Approaches to People and Goods Movement
US DOE Department of Energy PI 05/29/18 $2,437,500
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Concept Paper: Green Route: An Energy Conscious Route Guidance Tool Using Predictive Modeling of Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Based on Route Topography Traffic Conditions and Time of Day
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 05/29/18 $625,000
LBT Transit Bus Life Cycle Cost Analysis Long Beach Public Transportation Company
PI 12/03/2018 $24,973
Total Funds Requested $9,491,068
2017 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
Amount2017 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 01/13/17 $27,320
Concept Paper: Connected Vehicle Fuel Economy Improvement Using Advanced Multi-Layered Powertrain-Vehicle-Traffic Modeling, Simulation and Optimization
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 01/31/17 $2,200,000
Connected Vehicle Fuel Economy Improvement Using Advanced Multi-Layered Powertrain-Vehicle-Traffic Modeling, Simulation and Optimization
US DOE Department of Energy Co-PI 03/24/17 $2,501,425
Verification of Proventia In-Use Strategy to Control Emissions from Diesel Engines - Contract Revision
Proventia Emission Control Oy PI 08/25/17 $53,982
Review of Low Speed Pre-Ignition (LSPI) aka Stochastic Pre-Ignition (SPI) Including the Superknock Portion of the Events, and Fuel Effects on LSPI and Superknock in Light Duty Vehicle Engines
Coordinating Research Council Incorporated
PI 11/16/17 $165,342
Total Funds Requested $4,948,069
2016 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
Amount2016 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 02/11/2016 $24,870
Carrier TransiCold Small Offroad Engine Emissions Characterization Study
Carrier Transicold Inc. PI 02/03/16 $92,124
MTU America In-Use Locomotive Emissions Study MTU-America PI 02/0516 $90,287Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development - Continuation
US DOE-National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 04/28/16 $432,904
2016 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 05/13/16 $124,350
Concept Paper: Real Time Vehicle Dynamic and Powertrain Operation Optimization of Connected Heavy-Duty Vehicles
US Department of Energy (DoE) Co-PI 05/23/16 $2,000,000
2A - Activity Based Methane Measurements of Gathering Facilities
US DOE-National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 05/31/16 $1,410,085
2B Development of Emissions Factors for Methane Emissions from Industrial Meters
US DOE-National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 06/13/16 $1,281,900
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Development of an Efficient Natural Gas Compressor with Substantial Reduction in Methane Emissions
Simple-Fill, Inc PI 06/27/16 $429,518
Concept Paper: Development and Demonstration of a Spark Ignition Direct Injection Propane Engine
US Department of Energy (DoE) Co-PI 06/30/16 $2,300,000
CAMLS: next generation distributed vehicle Control using Advanced Multi-Layered powertrain-vehicle-traffic modeling, Simulation and optimization
Siemens Corporate Technology Co-PI 08/16/16 $1,390,829
Locomotive Emissions Testing and Locomotive Testing Facility and Program Support for Norfolk Southern
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 09/28/16 $732,141
Verification of Proventia In-Use Strategy to Control Emissions from Diesel Engines
Proventia Emission Control Oy PI 10/04/2016 $64,734
Support for Emissions Evaluation of SD70ACE-T4 Locomotives
Progress Rail Services PI 10/13/16 $73,476
Total Funds Requested $10,447,218
2015 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountStrategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions - 2016
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 12/21/2015 $161,677
Locomotive Emissions Facilities and Program Support - 2016
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 12/21/2015 $79,577
Support for EMD Locomotive Tier 4 Emissions Measurement Study
Electro-Motive Diesel PI 10/15/15 $67,550
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emission Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 08/28/15 $163,025Carrier Transicold Tier IV Aftertreatment Carrier Transicold Inc. PI 07/17/15 $76,505Advanced Over-Expanded Engine Cycle with Reformer for Residential Generators
WM International Engineering LLC Co-PI 08/10/15 $1,000,033
High Frequency HCCI Linear Engine with Permanent Magnet Linear Generator
U.S. Department of Energy – ARPA-E
Co-PI 06/29/15 $3,150,000
The Development of a 40% Electrical Efficiency CHP System Powered by a 1 kW SI Stratified Charge Lean Burn Natural-Gas Engine Integrated with Organic Rankine Cycle
U.S. Department of Energy – ARPA-E
Co-PI 03/23/15 $3,203,845
2015 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation Technology Center, Inc.
PI 03/13/15 $152,240
Total Funds Requested $8,054,432
2014 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountDOT Region 3 University Transportation Center U.S. Department of Transportation Co-PI 01/30/14 $2,592,499Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions – Change Order 10 Revision
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 03/27/14 $238,483
An Investigation of a Turbo-Charged SI Natural Gas-GDI Bi/Dual Fuel Engine with Extremely Low PM Emissions
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 04/09/14 $968,239
QWCCR Plasma Igniter Engine Performance Phase 2
Plasma Igniter, LLC Co-PI 05/22/14 $239,006
Electro-Motive Diesel In-Use Locomotive Emissions Study
Electro-Motive Diesel PI 06/24/14 $62,260
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Fugitive Methane Mitigation System Development and Demonstration
US Department of Energy-NETL Co-PI 06/24/14 $1,291,442
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions - 2014
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 08/06/14 $212,475
Long Beach Transit Battery Electric Bus Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Center for Transportation & the Environment
PI 10/22014 $20,195
Total Funds Requested $5,624,599
2013 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountStrategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 01/29/13 $201,950Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 02/22/13 $180,462QWCCR Plasma Igniter Phase 1 Plasma Igniter, LLC Co-PI 05/29/13 $99,935An Investigation to the Environmental Impact of Marcellus Shale Gas Development Activities on Air Quality and the Mitigation of theAssociated Emissions
Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America
Co-PI 06/05/13 $1,245,392
Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development
U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 06/14/13 $1,492,749
Dinex TRU Aftertreatment Study Dinex Group PI 09/12/13 $49,660An Investigation into the Thermal and Oxidative Instability in Blends During Vehicle Use an Onboard Fuel Storage
Coordinating Research Council Incorporated
Co-PI 09/16/13 $299,354
Strategies to Reduce Locomotive Emissions Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 10/14/13 $178,495Chart Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Chart Industries Co-PI 11/12/13 $55,000
Cummins Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Cummins Engine Company Co-PI 11/12/13 $72,500
Cummins Westport Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Cummins Westport Incorporated Co-PI 11/121/3 $72,500
Shell Additional Support of EDF Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector Study
Shell US Gas and Power LLC Co-PI 11/12/13 $45,000
Electrified Vehicle Educational Resources for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation (Everest) - WVU EcoCAR 3 Proposal
U.S.DOE Argonne National Laboratory
Co-PI 12/09/13 $77,000
2014 EPA FTP Testing on Behalf of the U.S. Class I Railroads
Association of American Railroads - Transportation TechnologyCenter, Inc.
PI 12/17/2013 $32,779
Total Funds Requested $4,102,776
2012 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountEstimating Takeoff Thrust Setting for Airport Emissions Inventories
Transportation Research Board - Airport Cooperative ResearchProgram
Co-PI 02/21/12 $340,924
Cyber-Assisted Efficient Vehicle Drivetrain Applications
U.S. Department of Energy ARPA-E PI 03/28/12 $693,500
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High Power Density Infantry Portable Linear Engine Generator
U.S. Department of Energy ARPA-E Co-PI 03/30/12 $800,000
Turbocharger Effects on Locomotive Performance, Emissions and Fuel Consumption
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 05/24/12 $186,793
An Evaluation of the Effects of Ferrous Picrate Additive on Diesel Engine Fuel Consumption and Emissions
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 06/30/12 $127,767
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Resources FY 2012
US Department of Transportation-Federal TransitAdministration
PI 07/13/12 $199,995
Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy Duty Trucking Sector
Environmental Defense Fund Co-PI 07/26/12 $1,147,912
Level 2 LETRU CARB Verification of Rypos Aftertreatment System for Transportation Refrigeration Units
RYPOS Inc. Co-PI 08/23/12 $65,705
Dinex TRU Aftertreatment Study 2012 Dinex A/S PI 09/05/12 $182,310NRAC421 Techno-Economic Hydrogen Pathways Analysis
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 11/05/12 $1,000,000
An Investigation of Reforming Gas Impact on Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engines-Phase II
Lynntech, Inc., Texas Co-PI 11/16/12 $210,151
Long Beach Public Transportation CompanyBattery Electric Bus Life Cycle Cost Analysis
Long Beach Public Transportation Company
PI 11/26/12 $25,494
Total Funds Requested $4,980,551
2010-2011 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountMarine Certification Testing Equipment and Procedures Audit
M.J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 09/30/11 76,416
An Investigation of Reforming Gas Impact on Performance and Emissions of Diesel Engines
Lynntech Inc. Co-PI 09/21/11 $29,988
Technical Review of Emissions Characterization Used in the NIOSH/NCI Diesel Exhaust in Mines Study
Engine Manufacturers Association Co-PI 07/25/11 $49,722
Identification and Evaluation of Transformative Environmental Applications and Strategies
Battelle Memorial Institute PI 07/19/11 $487,805
Pathways for Natural Gas Use in Transportation Applications
WVU Advanced Energy Initiative Concept Proposal
Co-PI 04/12/11 N/A
Cyber Physical Smart Micro/Grid System WVU Advanced Energy Initiative Concept Proposal
Co-PI 04/12/11 N/A
Research to Enhance Shale Gas Use in Advanced Hybrid Electric Vehicles
U.S. Dept of Energy EPSCor Pre-Proposal
Co-PI 06/09/11 $2,553,000
Accelerated Design and Validation of Waste Heat Recovery Systems and Components for Improvement of Energy Efficiency of On-Road Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines
Nine Sigma/IVECO Co-PI 07/01/11 $858,924
Learn, Examination and Demonstration of Hybrid Vehicles at West Virginia University
The Dominion Foundation Co-PI 05/01/11 $43,610
Advanced Controls and Grid Interfacing for Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Transportation
National Science Foundation Co-PI 03/06/11 $9,900
GATEway to Efficient Propulsion (West Virginia University GATE Initiative
U.S. Dept. of Energy Co-PI 04/18/11 $831,210
An Experimental Investigation of Drop-In Alternative Fuels Derived from Non-Petroleum Resources
U.S. Dept. of Energy - NETL Co-PI 02/28/11 $1,090,851
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Accelerated Design and Validation of Waste Heat Recovery Systems for Improvement of Energy Efficiency of Diesel Engines
U.S. Dept. of Energy – NETL Co-PI 02/28/11 $984,999
Sustainable Efficiency and Emissions Reduction for Developing Nations (SEER)
USAID Co-PI 09/22/10 $2,496,500
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 5
Norfolk Southern Railway Company PI 11/01/10 $166,452
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 4
Norfolk Southern Railway Company PI 09/14/10 $131,798
Total Funds Requested $9,811,175
2009-2010 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountLong Beach Public Transportation Company Alternative Fuel Study
Long Beach Transit PI 08/06/09 $149,861
Emissions Analysis of WMATA Transit Buses Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA
Co-PI 11/06/09 $552,022
On-board Reforming of Gasoline and Its Potential in Improving the Performance of a Ford I4 Gasoline Engine
Ford Motor Company Co-PI 12/03/09 $57,794
Rypos Level 3 Plus TRU Verification Using the CARB Procedure
RYPOS Inc. Co-PI 01/13/10 $68,909
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Change Order 2
Norfolk Southern Railway Company PI 12/10/09 $92,747
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Norfolk Southern Railway Company PI 03/03/10 $166,452Emissions Measurement of a GE Locomotive GE Transportation Co-PI 04/26/10 $114,098An Investigation of Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Consumption of Locomotives Operated with Biofuel
U.S. Federal Railroad Administration
Co-PI 06/07/2010 $398,131
Total Funds Requested $1,600,014
2008-2009 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountCharacterization of NOx and Particulate Matter Emissions from a Harbor Dredge
Starcrest Consulting Group, LLC Co-PI 07/01/08 $67,420
Evaluation of a Partial-Flow PM Sampling System AVL North America Inc. Co-PI 07/03/08 $15,000 Rypos Filter Evaluation – Phase II Rypos Inc. Co-PI 07/03/08 $15,000 Development of a Combined Oxidation System and Sea Water Scrubber to Reduces Diesel NOx Emissions from Marine Engines
M.J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 07/14/08 $365,960
Fuel Force Locomotive Emissions Study Fuel Force Inc. PI 07/14/08 $20,033Rentech Locomotive Fuel Study Rentech Inc. PI 07/25/08 $21,000 CSX Electronic Fuel Injection Retrofit Project CSX Transportation PI 07/25/08 $99,618 Biodiesel Fuel Education Project U.S. Dept of Agriculture Co-PI 08/01/08 $2,210,516 Characterization of NOx and Particulate Matter Emissions from a Harbor Dredge
Starcrest Consulting Group, LLC Co-PI 08/08/08 $44,873
Rypos Level 2 Plus TRU Verification Using the CARB Procedure
Rypos Inc. Co-PI 08/18/08 $63,000
Evaluation and Demonstration of Plug-In Hybrid Airport Shuttle Buses
U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
PI 09/02/08 $150,000
Rypos Level 2 Plus TRU Verification Using the CARB Procedure
Rypos Inc. Co-PI 09/19/08 $56,000
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Review of Transportation Fuel Live Cycle Analysis Coordinating Research Council Inc Co-PI 10/06/08 $88,130 Haynes Corporation Locomotive Emissions Project (GT)
Georgia Institute of Technology Co-PI 10/06/08 $59,186
Haynes Corporation Locomotive Emissions Project Haynes Corporation Co-PI 10/08/08 $21,673 Creation of Transit Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management Compendium
U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
Co-PI 10/24/08 $169,705
Real Time Particulate Matter Emissions Measurements using Electrostatic Charging
ESP Co-PI 11/10/08 $201,471
Engine Dynamometer Testing for Catalyst Product Development
Emisstar LLC Co-PI 11/14/08 $280,121
Engine Dynamometer Testing for Catalyst Product Development
Emisstar LLC Co-PI 11/14/08 $86,048
Supplemental Evaluation of a Partial-Flow PM Sampling System and a Real –Time Soot Sensor
AVL North America Inc Co-PI 12/08/08 $26,000
NOx Reduction Through optimization, Verification and Certification of Three Locomotive Types
Haynes Corporation Co-PI 12/23/08 $633,372
Emissions Analysis of WMATA Transit Buses Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)
Co-PI 02/04/09 $171,672
Biodiesel Fleet Emissions and Greenhouse Gas Demonstration
Central Florida Regional Transportation LYNX
Co-PI 02/09/09 $476,884
In-Use Locomotive Emissions Compliance Testing (TTCI-09)
Transportation Technology Center Inc.
Co-PI 03/11/09 $675,579
Novel PM Characterization for Late Model Heavy-Duty On-Road Diesel Vehicle Exhaust Emissions
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Co-PI 04/14/09 $472,688
Mazoil Gasoline Fuel Additive Evaluation Mazoil Technologies LTD PI 04/16/09 $99,877Electric Vehicle Educational Resources for Efficient and Sustainable Transportation
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 05/06/09 $9,652,218
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Program U.S. DOT-Federal Transit Administration
PI 05/12/09 $461,937
Norfolk Southern Tier 0 Emissions Evaluation Norfolk Southern Railway Corporation
PI 05/27/09 $156,722
Mazoil Gasoline Fuel Additive Evaluation Mazoil Technologies LTD PI 06/16/09 $120,375Caterpillar/Progress Rail Switcher Locomotive Emissions Evaluation
Progress Rail Services PI 06/22/09 $108,844
Transportable Emissions Testing Laboratory for Alternative Vehicle Emissions Testing 09
U.S. Department of Energy Co-PI 06/30/2009 $951,500
Total Funds Requested $18,042,422
2007-2008 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountEvaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for Aldehyde Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 07/03/07 $38,383
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for VOC, SOF, and PAH Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 07/03/07 $84,798
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for VOC Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 07/03/07 $131,685
Verification of Exhaust Aftertreatment System for TRU by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhausts Inc. PI 07/06/07 $248,225
Commercial Hybrid Vehicle Architecture Study for BAE Systems Platform Solutions
BAE Systems Co-PI 07/31/07 $37,072
Optimization and TCEQ Evaluation of Biodiesel Blends
National Biodiesel Board Co-PI 07/31/07 $171,282
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CSX Locomotive Emissions Project CSX Transportation PI 08/14/07 $85,092 CSX Locomotive Oil Additive Emissions Project CSX Transportation PI 08/21/07 $181,739 CSX Locomotive Emissions Project CSX Transportation PI 08/23/07 $63,392 Development of a Yard Hostler Activity Cycle WestStart-CALSTART Florida
OfficeCo-Pi 08/28/07 $46,644
Selection of a Reference Biodiesel TCEQ Fuel ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 08/30/07 $71,949 Evaluation of an Additized ULS Bio-diesel Reference Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 08/30/07 $65,423
Evaluation of Technology to Implement OBD Monitoring Requirement for Diesel Particulate Filters
Engine Manufacturers Association Co-PI 08/30/07 $352,378
OBD Monitoring for Diesel NOx Catalyst Engine Manufacturers Association Co-PI 08/30/07 $298,334 OBD Monitoring for Diesel NOx Sensors Engine Manufacturers Association Co-PI 08/30/07 $245,445 Haynes Corporation Locomotive Emissions Project Haynes Inc. PI 09/20/07 $25,751 CSX GP-38-2s Locomotive Emissions Project CSX Transportation PI 09/27/07 $78,000 Verification of a Level 2 Exhaust Aftertreatment System for TRU Applications by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhausts Inc. PI 10/01/07 $140,529
Demonstration of Diesel Hybrid Technology for Heavy-Duty Refuse Collection Vehicles using a Chassis Dynamometer
Texas Environmental Research Consortium and Houston Advance Research Center
Co-PI 10/08/07 $307,857
An Optimized Diesel-Electric Bus for Reduction of NOx in Texas Revenue Service
Texas Environmental Research Consortium and Houston Advance Research Center
Co-PI 10/12/07 $407,692
Fuels to Enable Light-Duty Diesel Advanced Combustion Regimes
Coordinating Research Council Co-PI 10/22/07 $314,514
Evaluation of an Engine and Vehicle Emissions Testing Facility
Environmental Solutions Worldwide, Inc.
Co-PI 10/24/07 $17,370
Measurement of Regulated Emissions and Torque from a 2005 Volvo Tractor
UT-Battelle, LLC Co-PI 11/15/07 $49,888
Evaluation of a 20% Biodiesel Blend Solazyme Inc. Co-PI 11/16/07 $27,745 Study of Fuel Additives for Steady State Particulate Reduction
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 11/26/07 $57,390
Study of Fuel Additives for Fuel Economy Improvement
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 11/26/07 $67,943
Hybrid Drive Development Characterization & Verification for NOx Reduction
Texas Environmental Research Consortium and Houston Advance Research Center
Co-PI 11/29/07 $639,770
NOx Reduction Verifications for Three Locomotive Types
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
PI 11/30/07 $595,564
Verification of Emissions Reduction and Optimal Deployment of School Buses in Texas Non-Attainment Areas
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
Co-PI 11/30/07 $312,800
Subcontracting Support to SAIC on CTA Transportation Energy Study Bid C07FT100573532
SAIC Co-PI 12/04/07 $41,608
Selection of a CARB Reference and Candidate Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 01/03/08 $77,868
Emissions Analysis of Locomotive Diesel Engine Overhaul Processes
Progress Rail Services, Inc. Co-PI 01/17/08 $97,808
Co-operative Program to Compare Full and Partial Flow Sampling Systems
Sierra Instruments, Inc. Co-PI 01/23/08 $84,735
Characterization of Emissions & Fuel Efficiency of and Eaton Hybrid 2-ton Truck
U.S. Postal Service Co-PI 01/24/08 $29,958
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M-PRT System Energy Assessment Project – Revised Scope of Work
Federal Transit Administration Co-PI 02/11/08 $971,860
Nanoscale Catalysts for Ground Vehicle Fuel Economy Enhancement
ManTech International Corp Co-PI 03/14/08 $299,997
Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from Palm Oil-Based & Soybean Oil-Based Biodiesel Fueled Heavy-Duty Transit Buses
Miami-Dade Transit Co-PI 03/17/08 $150,000
Norfolk Southern Special Projects-VA-2008-01 Norfolk Southern Corp. PI 03/24/08 $374,190 Evaluation of an Additized ULS Diesel Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 04/08/08 $76,067
Evaluation of Fuels for a CARB Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 04/08/08 $125,235
Study of Fuel Properties Impact on SOF Emissions ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 04/10/08 $58,978 ORYXE Energy CARB Certification Program ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 04/14/08 $199,359 Transit Vehicle Emissions Resources Federal Transit Administration PI 04/21/08 $743,379 Verification of Exhaust Aftertreatment System for TRU by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhaust Inc. PI 04/25/08 $86,757
Transportable Emissions Testing Laboratory for Alternative Vehicle Emissions Testing
U.S. Dept of Energy Co-PI 04/30/08 $984,000
An Experimental Evaluation of NOx Reductions from H2 Enhanced Combustion
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
Co-PI 05/06/08 $247,575
Configuration & Characterization of International Hybrid Drive Vocational Trucks
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
Co-PI 05/08/08 $482,347
Rypos Filter Evaluation Rypos Inc. Co-PI 05/19/08 $268,000 Biofuels Railroad Study Seneca Group, LLC Co-PI 05/30/08 $119,269 Affect of Additive Formulation on Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 06/04/08 $160,158
Verification of Bio-Diesel Additive Formulation on Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 06/04/08 $55,875
Evaluation of an Additized ULS Bio-diesel Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 06/05/08 $76,067
CSX Low NOx Locomotive Emissions Project CSX Transportation PI 06/13/08 $117,898 Marine & Inland Port NOx Reduction Through Optimization, Verification and Certification of Three Locomotive Types
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
Co-PI 06/13/08 $671,869
Hybrid Drive Development, Characterization and Verification for Shuttle Bus and Heavy Duty Vehicle Applications
Texas Environmental Research Consortium
Co-PI 06/13/08 $701,562
Fuel Force Locomotive Emissions Study Fuel Force Inc. PI 06/27/08 $20,033 Total Funds Requested $12,487,106
2006-2007 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-PI Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountEvaluation of a Pre –Combustion Fuel Catalytic Converter on a Heavy Duty Truck
Clean Air Associates PI 10/04/06 $43,520
Defining the Future Needs for Lubricant for Hydrogen-Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines: Enabling Technology Developments
RDS-National Energy Technology Laboratory
Co-PI 06/01/06 $136,521
Transit Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Evaluation Phase V
U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Transit Administration
PI 07/21/06 $1,386,000
Hybrid Bus Emissions and Certification Working Group
U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Transit Administration
PI 07/21/06 $300,000
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Advanced Collaborative Emissions Study (ACES) Phase 1 and 2: Emissions Characterization
Coordinating Research Council Co-PI 07/21/06 $472,273
Hybridtronics Hybrid Bus Chassis Emission Characterization
Hybridtronics Inc. PI 07/25/06 $24,242
Emissions Characterization of a Generation III Methanol Fueled Fuel Cell Bus
Georgetown University PI 07/31/06 $150,025
International Truck and Engine Corporation Hydraulic Hybrid Refuse Truck Emission Testing
International Truck and Engine Corporation
PI 08/02/06 $98,754
TransLink Bus Technology Demonstration Test Program Review by West Virginia University
Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority
Co-PI 08/09/06 $12,045
Emissions Characterization of Diesel Oil Emulsion Combustion in Railroad Locomotives
Eco-Energy Solutions PI 08/15/06 $342,317
Effect of Tracer on Diesel Engine PM Emissions International Truck & Engine Company
Co-PI 08/17/06 $18,947
Characterization of the Emissions and Fuel Economy Performance of Fischer-Tropsch Fuels
Baker & O-Brien Co-PI 09/18/06 $50,522
Selection of a CARB Reference and Candidate Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 09/18/06 $39,967
ORYXE Energy CARB Cost Reduction Certification Program
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 09/18/06 $109,004
Third CARB Investigation for an Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 09/18/06 $91,909
Second CARB Investigation for an Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 09/18/06 $111,628
Westchester County Bus Emissions Study Transit Resource Center PI 09/27/06 $196,583 Correlation of the RAVEM System and the WVU Transportable Emissions Laboratory
Engine, Fuel & Emissions Engineering Inc.
PI 09/27/06 $37,044
Emissions and Fuel Efficiency of a Diesel-Fueled Step Van
Booz Allen & Hamilton Co-PI 11/08/06 $13,562
An Independently Controlled Urea-SCR System for Deep NOx Reduction in Marine Applications
M.J. Bradley & Associates Co-PI 11/28/06 $154,924
Selection of a Bio-Derived Fuel Blend for the Texas Market
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 12/18/06 $81,459
Selection of Candidate Diesel Fuels for California and Texas Markets
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 12/18/06 $70,157
Selection of Bio-Derived Diesel Candidate Fuel Blend for a TCEQ Evaluation
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 12/18/06 $57,777
Evaluation of CARB Reference and Candidate Fuels for SOF Determination
ORYXE Energy International Inc. Co-PI 01/11/07 $100,620
Verification of ESW America’s Particulate Reactor for California ARB Using a Chassis Dynamometer – Phase II
ESW America Inc. Co-PI 02/06/07 $12,000
Application of Inverted Brayton Cycles for Electricity Production from Waste Heat for Deployed Military Forces
DOE SERDP Co-PI 02/21/07 $477,036
Analysis of Regulated and Unregulated Exhaust Emissions from Oxidation Catalyst Equipped Transit Buses
Emissions Control Systems Co-PI 02/26/07 $119,085
Emissions Evaluation of a Mechanical Injection Locomotive Engine by the EPA Test Method
Alstom TLS Inc. PI 02/27/07 $45,662
Biodiesel Blend Emissions Effects BP America Inc. Co-PI 02/27/07 $63,345 Optimization and TCEQ Evaluation of and Additized Diesel Fuel
Innospec Fuel Specialties Co-PI 03/22/07 $132,789
Support for Development of a Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Module for PSAT
Argonne National Laboratory Co-PI 03/26/07 $72,426
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Alternative Compression Ignition Fuels in Low-Emissions Vehicles
Dept. of Energy EPSCoR PI 04/30/07 $427,438
Program Support for the EPA OTAQ Emissions Reduction and Fuel Savings Program
ICF Incorporated LLC PI 05/29/07 $121,000
Rypos Filter Evaluation Rypos, Inc. Co-PI 06/08/07 $168,000 Total Funds Requested $5,738,581
2005-2006 Project Title Funding Agency PI/Co-P I Date
SubmittedRequested
AmountNorfolk Southern EMD GP50 Locomotive Emissions Evaluation
Norfolk Southern Corporation PI 06/14/06 $48,888
American Clean Energy Systems Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
American Clean Energy Systems Co-PI 05/11/05 $84,868
Computation of Particulate Matter Levels for Inventory Application
US Environmental Protection Agency
Co-PI 05/16/05 $24,666
Evaluation and Optimization of Compression Ignition Engine Emissions from Fuel Biodiesel Blends with Additive Levels
World Energy Alternatives, LLC. Co-PI 06/29/05 $193,138
Evaluation of In-Use Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Using On-Board Emissions Measurement System
Mack/Volvo Powertrain North America
Co-PI 07/01/05 $50,000
Emissions Reduction of Fuel Modifier with a Texas Market Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 07/07/05 $59,123
Investigation of the Emissions Reduction Using and Optimized Additive Blend Using the TCEQ Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 07/29/05 $139,029
Investigation of the Emissions Benefits of Diesel Fuel Additives in Locomotive Applications – Task 1
EnviroFuels, LP PI 08/04/05 $65,225
Evaluation & Optimization of a Fuel Economy Improvement Device on a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine – Phase 2
Spearhead Technologies PI 09/09/05 $29,971
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized ULSD Additive
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 09/19/05 $117,496
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using an Optimized Additive in Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 10/18/05 $50,483
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using and Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-diesel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 10/18/05 $71,500
Evaluation of a Fuel Conditioning System for Locomotive Applications
Erie Management Group, LLC PI 10/20/05 $55,888
Evaluation of In-Use Heavy-Duty Emissions Using the Mobile Emissions Monitoring System (MEMS) – Phase IV
International Truck and Engine Corporation
Co-PI 10/20/05 $21,294
Investigation of the Emissions Benefits of Diesel Fuel Additives in Locomotive Applications – Master Agreement
EnviroFuels, LP PI 11/14/05 $17,000
Evaluation of Crankcase Emissions Abatement Device
New Condensator, Inc. Co-PI 11/14/05 $91,826
Chassis Dynamometer Emissions Evaluation of a Retrofit DPF/EGR System
Converter Technology Inc. PI 11/16/05 $38,084
Evaluation of a Particulate Trap/EGR Retrofit System Following the EPA ETV Procedure
Converter Technology Inc. PI 12/08/05 $64,882
Evaluation of a Mazoil Fuel Additive for Use in Gasoline/Ethanol Fuel Blends
Mazoil Technologies, LTD. PI 01/01/06 $96,942
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Evaluation of a Pre Combustion Fuel Catalytic Converter for Heavy-Duty On-Road Diesel Engine Applications
Clean Air Associates, Inc. PI 01/11/06 $25,035
Pre-evaluation of an Additized ULSD Candidate Fuel Following the TCEQ Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 01/12/06 $150,746
Evaluation of an Additized ULSD Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 01/19/06 $64,969
Evaluation of an Additized ULSD Candidate Fuel Following the Official TCEQ Alternative Fuel Formulation Procedure
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 02/16/06 $68,119
TCEQ Proof of Concept North Texas Bio-Energy, LLC Co-PI 02/16/06 $30,642 Characterization of Exhaust Emissions from Natural Gas-Fueled Refuse Haulers
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Co-PI 02/16/06 $180,000
In-Use Testing of Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Performance on School Buses by West Virginia University
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
PI 02/20/06 $142,333
Chassis Dynamometer Evaluation of Diesel Oxidation Catalysts on School Buses
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
PI 02/20/06 $139,138
Verification of Exhaust Aftertreatment System for Transport Refrigeration Units by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhaust, Inc. PI 03/06/06 $108,118
Hybrid System Optimization and Emissions Characterization of a Medium Duty Hybrid Truck
GE Global Research, PI 03/10/06 $83,394
Evaluation of a Fuel Economy Improvement Device for Heavy-Duty On-Road Diesel Engine Applications
UniqueCo, Inc. PI 03/21/06 $20,877
Subcontractor Support to Alion Science and Technology for Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Emissions Reduction Programs
Alion JJMA Marine Industrial Operations
Co-PI 03/29/06 $105,000
Advanced Collaborative Emissions Study (ACES) Phase 1 and 2: Emissions Characterization
Coordinating Research Council, Inc. Co-PI 04/12/06 $368,173
Creation of the Millennium Cycle for Representative Measurement of Heavy-Duty Engine Emissions
Coordinating Research Council, Inc. Co-PI 04/24/06 $42,394
National Deployment of Portable Emissions &Activity Measurement Devices in Support of the Development & Improvement of Mobile Source Emissions Factors, Emissions Inventories & Characterizing Real-World Fuel Economy
US Environmental Protection Agency
Co-PI 05/02/06 $119,478
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using and Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-diesel (Round 2)
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 05/11/06 $78,478
Coal-derived Liquids to Enable HCCI Technology RDS-National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Co-PI 05/11/06 $442,255
Fuels, Fuel Additive and Lubricants Formulations Mazoil Technologies LTD Co-PI 05/12/06 $205,114 ORYXE Energy CARB Certification Program ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 05/22/06 $175,964 Preliminary CARB Investigation for and Additized Diesel Fuel
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 05/24/06 $133,207
Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction Using and Optimized Additive in ULS Bio-diesel (Round 3)
ORYXE Energy International, Inc. Co-PI 05/25/06 $101,852
Emissions Characterization of New Flyer Buses Transit Resource Center Co-PI 06/05/06 $41,366 Verification of Exhaust Aftertreatment System for Transport Refrigeration Units by the CARB Procedure
Dinex Exhausts, Inc. PI 06/06/06 $286,804
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Subcontractor Support to Clean Air Technologies for TERC/HARC Diesel Database Project
Clean Air Technologies PI 06/06/06 $146,409
Total Funds Requested $4,580,168
IV. SERVICE
A. PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
1. Books, Articles and Proposals Reviewed
2019 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Policy Implication of Liquified natural Gas Use in Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Examples in Canada and British Columbia
Journal Paper Transportation Research Part D: Transportation and Environment
Robert Noland
Models and Analysis of the Pressure Field for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Fuel Vapor-Containment System in Refueling Process
Journal Paper ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology
Avinash Agarwal
Comparison of Three Methods for Constructing Real Driving Cycles
Journal Paper Energies Howland Wu
Assessment of HVO Applicability as an Alternative marine Fuel based on Its Performance and Emissions Characteristics
Journal Paper SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
Robert McCormick
Optimization-Based Energy Management Strategy for a 48V Mile Parallel Hybrid Electric Power System
Journal Paper ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology
Avinash Agarwal
Liquefied Natural Gas Tanker Truck-to-Tank Transfer for On-Road Transportation
Journal Paper Applied Thermal Engineering Matteo Bucci
Optimal Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Control Using Nonlinear Variable Voltage Charging Scheme
Journal Paper Applied Energy Chen Lv
Computationally Efficient Energy management for Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using Model Predictive Control and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication
Journal Paper IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Dongpu Cao
Liquefied Natural Gas Tanker Truck-to-Tank Transfer for On-Road Transportation
Journal Paper Applied Thermal Engineering Matteo Bucci
A Control Algorithm on an Idle Stop and Go System with Traffic Conditions for Hybrid Electric Vehicles – R1
Journal Paper IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Stewart Birrell
Model-Based Pre-Ignition Diagnostic in Race Car Application
Journal Paper Energies Haily Li
2018 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Possible Impact of Long and Heavy Vehicles in the United Kingdom – A Commodity Level Approach
Journal Paper Sustainability Winifred Pu
A learning-based Stochastic MPC Design for Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control to Handle Interfering Vehicles
Journal Paper IEEE transaction on Intelligent Vehicles
Prof Tankut Acarman
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Policy Implication of Liquefied Natural Gas Use in Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Examples in Canada and British Columbia
Journal Paper Journal of Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Robert Noland
Policy Implication of Liquefied Natural Gas Use in Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Examples in Canada and British Columbia
Journal Paper Journal of Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Robert Noland
Catalyst Technologies for Aftertreatment in Natural Gas Engines
Proposal U.S. Department of Energy FOA 1813
Dennis Smith
Reduced precious Metal Catalyst for Methane and NOx Emissions Control of Natural Gas Vehicles
Proposal U.S. Department of Energy FOA 1813
Dennis Smith
Development of Zeolite-Based Catalysts for Improved Low Temperature CH4 Conversion
Proposal U.S. Department of Energy FOA 1813
Dennis Smith
2017 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
A learning-based Stochastic MPC Design for Cooperative Cruise Control to Handle Interfering Vehicles
Journal Paper IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
Prof. Tankut Acarman
Optimal Adaptation Equivalent Factor of Energy Management Strategy for Plug-In CVT HEV
Journal Paper IMechE Journal of Automobile Engineering
Sam Perkins
Liquefied Natural Gas Fuel in Heavy-Duty Vehicles: Examples in Canada and British Columbia Energy Policy
Journal Paper Energy Policy Dr. Stephen Brown
Optimal Adaptation Equivalent Factor of Energy Management Strategy for Plug-In CVT HEV (revised submission)
Journal Paper IMechE Journal of Automobile Engineering
Sam Perkins
2016 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Experimental Study of Operation Stability of an SI Engine Fueled with Coal Bed Gas
Journal Paper Journal of Energy Resources Technology JERT-16-1205
Avinash Agarwal
Numerical Investigation of Effects of Flame Propagation in Rotary Engine Performance with Leakage and Different Recess Shapes Using 3D CFD
Journal Paper Journal of Energy Resources Technology JERT-15-1325 Resubmission
Hameed Metghalchi
Control Development for an Engine-Disconnect Clutch in a Pre-Transmissions Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Conference Paper SAE Jesse Alley
Study of the Effects of Water Injection on Combustion Efficiency and NOx Emissions in an IC Engine Fueled by E85 Using GT-Suite Simulations
Conference Paper SAE Jessy Alley
2015 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Re-engineering of a Conventional Sedan for EcoCAR2
Conference Paper SAE Jesse Alley
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Development of the Design of a Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Vehicle for the EcoCar 3 Competition
Conference Paper SAE Jesse Alley
WSU EcoCAR3 Year 1 Final Technical Report: Developing Modeling, Simulation and Control of a Pre-Transmission Parallel E85 PHEV
Conference paper SAE Jesse Alley
Numerical Investigation on Effects of Flame Propagation in Rotary Engine performance with Leakage and Different Recess Shapes Using 3D CFD
Journal Paper Journal of Energy Resources Technology –JERT 15-1325
Reza Sheikhi
2014 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Experimental Study on the Effects of Flame Regime on the Exergy Destruction in Premixed Low Swirl Combustion
Journal Paper International Journal of Exergy Ibrahim Dincer
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Conversion of a Conventional Sedan for EcoCAR 2
Conference Paper SAE Jesse Alley
Analytical and Computational Platform for Turbulent Combustion and Explosion in Gaseous and Dust Environments
Proposal WVU Senate Grants for Research or Scholarship
WVU Faculty Senate Grant Program
Grid Connected Electric Drive Vehicle Thermal Load Reduction
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
PCM based Range Improvement System for Managing Energy Resources (PRIMER)
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Advanced ThermoElectric Cooling Heating (A-TECH) System for High-Performance Modular Vehicle Cooling and Heating
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Localized HVAC for Increased Electric Vehicle Range
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Reversible Air Conditioner/Heat Pump for Climate Control and Powertrain Thermal Management in Electric Vehicles
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Using Low Cost HVAC Thermal Battery to Improve EV Range & Reduce Range Anxiety
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Unitary Thermal Energy Management for Propulsion Range Augmentation (U-TEMPRA)
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000991 FY 2014 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
2013 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Real-World Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions of Urban Public Buses in Beijing
Journal Paper Applied Energy S.K. Chou
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Evaluation of Emissions Reduction Rate for Scooter with Automatic Idling-Stop Device
Journal Paper ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology
Timothy Jacobs
“Battery-Electric Transit Bus Developments and Operations: A Review”
Journal Paper International Journal of Sustainable Transportation
S.C.
Advance Climate Control Auxiliary Load Reduction - Delphi Automotive Systems
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000793 Fiscal Year 2013 Vehicle Technologies Program-Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Battery-Free Climate Control for Electric Vehicles – ComfyAuto LLC
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000793 Fiscal Year 2013 Vehicle Technologies Program-Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Advanced Climate Control and Cabin Preconditioning using Zonal Distribution – Hala Visteon
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000793 Fiscal Year 2013 Vehicle Technologies Program-Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Coated Graphite Foam/Paraffin-Based Thermal Storage Battery – Argonne National Laboratory
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000793 Fiscal Year 2013 Vehicle Technologies Program-Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
Electrochemical Heat Pump for Advanced Cooling Systems
Proposal DOE DE-FOA-0000793 Fiscal Year 2013 Vehicle Technologies Program-Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement
Sean Sikora
2012 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Dilution Effects of CO2 on Natural Gas-Hydrogen Blends Combustion in Heavy-Duty Spark Ignition Engine
Journal Paper Fuel Akira Tomita
2010-2011 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Dilution Effects of CO2 on Natural Gas-Hydrogen Blends Combustion in Heavy-Duty Spark Ignition Engine
Journal Paper Fuel Akira Tomita
Natural Gas: The Future Energy Option for Sustainable Public Transportation in Nigeria
Journal Paper Journal of Public Transportation Lisa Ravenscroft
2007-2008 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Diesel Fuel Keeping Pace with Diesel Engine Technology
Conference Paper SAE International Powertrain, Fuels and Lubricants Conference
Paul Richards
Comparison of Particulate PAH Emissions for Diesel, Biodiesel and Cooking Oil using a Heavy Duty DI Diesel Engine
Conference Paper SAE International Powertrain, Fuels and Lubricants Conference
Paul Richards
Hybridization of Power Trains and Its Effects on the Cooling System
Conference Paper SAE International Conference and Exposition
Brian Mace
The Application of Low-Cost Belt Starter Generator Hybrid Technology in Emerging Markets
Conference paper SAE International Conference and Exposition
Brian Mace
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Influence of The Air-Path Operating Parameters on the Low Temperature Combustion in a Single-Cylinder Diesel Engine
Conference paper ASME Internal Combustion Engine Conference
Tim Jacobs
Detailed Effects of a Diesel Particulate Filter on the Reduction of Chemical Species Emissions
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference
Paul Richards
Oxide Based Particulate Filters for Light-Duty Diesel Applications – Impact of the Filter Length on the Regeneration and Pressure Drop Behavior
Conference Paper SAE International Conference and Exposition
Paul Richards
Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Buses in Chennai India and Denver USA
Journal Paper Journal of Industrial Ecology Phillppa Notten
2006-2007 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Performance Aspects of New Catalyzed Diesel Soot Filters Based on Advanced Oxide Filter Materials
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference
Paul Richards
On Road Durability and Field Experience Obtained with Corning’s New DuraTrap AT Diesel Particulate Filter
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference
Paul Richards
A New Diesel Particulate Filter Using a Metal Foam Filter Combined with Electrostatic Precipitation Mechanism
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference
Paul Richards
The Effect of Barometric Pressure in Emissions and Air to Fuel Ratio of Engines
Conference Paper SAE International Congress and Exposition
Paul Richards
Generic Airplane and Aero-Engine Simulation Procedures for Exhaust Emissions Studies
Conference Paper American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Gas Turbine Technical Congress & Exposition
Dr. Drew Nix
Characterization of Particulate Matter Emissions from a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine with Diesel Particle Filter and Selective Catalytic Reduction System: Size, Number & Mass
Research Proposal WVU SENATE GRANT for RESEARCH or SCHOLARSHIP
Cindy Jarvis
2005-2006 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Impact of Biodiesel Blends on Fuel System Component Durability
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference
Paul Richards
Simultaneous Reduction of Oxides of Nitrogen and Smoke Emissions by Using EGR Combined with Particulate Trap in a DI Diesel Engine
Conference Paper ASME Internal Combustion Engines Division Spring ICES Conference
Tim Jacobs
Alternative Approaches to Developing Heavy-Duty Hybrid Vehicle Certification Protocols
White Paper WestStart-CALSTART Brad Rutledge
Filtration and Regeneration Performance of a Catalyzed Metal Foam Particulate Filter
Conference Paper SAE World Congress and Exposition
Ralph Nine
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Trapping Efficiency Improver under No-Soot-Layer Conditions Obtained Through Pore Size Distribution Optimization
Conference Paper SAE World Congress and Exposition
Ralph Nine
Development of DPF System for Commercial Vehicles (Third Report) – Pre Catalyst Supporting Active Regeneration
Conference Paper SAE World Congress and Exposition
Ralph Nine
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2003-2004 Title of Manuscript Type of Manuscript Journal/Conference/
SolicitationAt the Request of:
Potential Methods for NOx Reduction from Biodiesel
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exposition
Rapid Bulk Combustion of Lean Premixture by Using Radical Injection Method and a Application to an Actual Engine
Conference Paper SAE Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference and Exposition
A numerical Study of NOx Reduction for a DI Diesel Engine with Complex Geometry
Journal Paper ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology
2. Symposia of Sessions Chaired at Technical Meetings1. Session Chairman, SAE Powertrain and Fluid Systems Conference, October 2004
2. Session Organizer, SAE Spring Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, May 2001
3. Session Chairman, SAE Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, October 2000
4. Session Co-Chair, ASME Fall Internal Combustion Engines Conference, November 2018
5. Session Co-Chair, ASME Fall Internal Combustion Engines Conference, October 2019.
6. Co-Organizer, 2019 NSF Research Summit of STARS in West Virginia, November 2019
3. Membership in Professional SocietiesSociety Name SAE International Member since 1989, Actively participate in meetings and
conferences as an author and presenter, Evaluate and review manuscripts under consideration for publication. Faculty Advisor of WVU SAE Student Chapter
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Member since 2017, Faculty Advisor of WVU ASME Student Chapter
B. CONSULTING AND/OR ADVISORY ACTIVITIES1. Member of American Public Transportation Institute working group to investigate the impact of
accessory loads on emissions and fuel economy of transit buses and to revise as necessary SAE J2711 Testing Protocol, September 2006.
2. Member of US EPA Heavy-duty Hybrid Protocol Development Stakeholders Working Group, October 2005-December 2006.
C. COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
1. University Committees and ActivitiesCommittee Term of Service Level of Responsibility Significant AspectsFaculty Senate 2018-2021 Member of the Senate The Faculty Senate represents
the Morgantown, Beckley and Keyser Campuses. The Senate is responsible for guiding WVU’s academic pursuits and for communicating faculty opinions and concerns.
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2019-2020 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
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Faculty Senate Research Integrity Committee
2019-2020 Member of CommitteeChair Elect
The Research Committee is to serve on hearing panels to evaluate issues of research integrity on an as-needed basis.
Tobacco and Smoke Free Campus Steering Committee
2019-2020 Faculty Assembly Representative
The Tobacco Free Campus Steering Committee was Established by BOG Finance and Administration Rule 5.6 and is charged to continually review and provide guidance on implementation of the WVU Tobacco and Smoke Free Campus Policy.
Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee
2019-2020 Ex-Officio Member Representing the Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
The Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee (TPAC) is comprised of WVU faculty, staff and students who meet on a regular basis to discuss transportation issues and concerns on behalf of the campus community.
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2018-2019 Chair of Committee Chaired Committee which reviews and evaluates issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Tobacco Free Campus Task Force 2018-2019 Member of the Task Force, Member of Policy Working Group
The Tobacco Free Campus Task force was convened by Rob Alsop VP for Strategic Initiatives to assess the issues surrounding tobacco use on campus, including but not limited to: existing policy; problem areas across campus; potential improvements to signage, education and communications; potential enforcement options and improvements; and other matters as suggested.
Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee
2018-2019 Ex-Officio Member Representing the Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
The Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee (TPAC) is comprised of WVU faculty, staff and students who meet on a regular basis to discuss transportation issues and concerns on behalf of the campus community.
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2017-2018 Member of CommitteeChair Elect
Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2016-2017 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
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Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2015-2016 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2014-2015 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2013-2014 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2012-2013 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2011-2012 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare Committee
2010-2011 Member of Committee Review and evaluate issues that are important to the WVU faculty and make recommendations through the WVU Faculty Senate for policy changes
2. College Committees and ActivitiesCommittee Term of Service Level of Responsibility Significant AspectsFE Exam Review Course for Thermodynamics
Spring 2014 Instructor Conducted 2 hr Review Course on Thermodynamics
FE Exam Review Course for Thermodynamics
Fall 2013 Instructor Conducted 2 hr Review Course on Thermodynamics
Statler College Campus Campaign Committee
2012-2013 MAE Department Representative
3. Departmental Committees and ActivitiesCommittee Term of Service Level of Responsibility Significant AspectsChair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2019 Committee Chair Worked with Dr. Gregory Thompson and Dr. Cosmin Dumitrescu to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2019 Committee Member Worked with Dr. Gregory Thompson and Dr. Andrew Nix to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
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MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2019 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Developed plan for Advanced Prototyping and Testing Center, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests.
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2019 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary teamwork skills in graduates.
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2019 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 17 Students (Spring)Advised 5 students (Fall) Including ME, AE, Dual Majors, Honors Students and Probationary Students.
Faculty Advisor of SAE Student Chapter
2019 Faculty Advisor Coordinated SAE Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances.
Faculty Advisor of ASME Student Chapter
2019 Faculty Advisor Coordinated ASME Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances. Worked with Kandi Brant and ASME students to organize and execute the 32nd Annual ASME Pumpkin Drop event.
Member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2018 Committee Member Worked with Dr. Gregory Thompson and Dr. Andrew Nix to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2018 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Developed plan for Advanced Prototyping and Testing Center, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests.
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2018 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2018 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 20 Students (Spring)Advised 19 students (Fall) Including ME, AE, Dual Majors, Honors Students and Probationary Students.
Faculty Advisor of SAE Student Chapter
2018 Faculty Advisor Coordinated SAE Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances.
Faculty Advisor of ASME Student Chapter
2018 Faculty Advisor Coordinated ASME Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances. Worked with Kandi Brant and ASME students to organize and execute the 31th Annual ASME Pumpkin Drop event.
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Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2017 Committee Member Worked with Dr. Hailin Li and Dr. Arvind Thiruvengadam to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2017 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Developed plan for Advanced Prototyping and Testing Center, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests.
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome J
2017 Committee Member As senior faculty member on the team, I coordinated the assessment team’s activities.Evaluated and revised Performance Indicators and metrics for Outcome J Assessment. Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2017 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 35 Students (Spring)Advised 24 students (Fall) Including ME, AE, Dual Majors, Honors Students and Probationary Students.
Faculty Advisor of SAE Student Chapter
2017 Faculty Advisor Coordinated SAE Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances.
Faculty Advisor of ASME Student Chapter
2017 Faculty Advisor Coordinated ASME Student Chapter Meetings, Membership Drives, Activities, and Finances. Worked with Kandi Brant and ASME students to organize and execute the 30th Anniversary ASME Pumpkin Drop event.
Member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2016 Committee Member Work with Dr. Terry Musho, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2016 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Hailin Li, and Dr. Andrew Nix to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2016-2017 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2016 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 29 Students
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ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2016 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
Member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2015 Committee Member Work with Dr. Hailin Li, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2015-2016 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2015 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 39 Students
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2015 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2014-2015 Committee Member Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2014 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 29 Students
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2014 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
Department Promotion & Tenure Committee
2012 – 2014 Committee Member Perform annual evaluations and promotion and tenure review of MAE Faculty
Member of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2013 Committee Member Work with Dr. Hailin Li, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Chair MAE Department Laboratory Committee
2013-2014 Committee Chair Developed laboratory improvement plan for capstone and student projects laboratories, Reviewed laboratory equipment requests
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L, P-R
Spring/Fall 2013 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 18 Students
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2013 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2012 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
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Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2012 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Drew Nix, and Dr. Vyacheslav Akkerman to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Fall 2012 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 17 Students
Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2012 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Hailin Li, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Spring 2012 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 17 Students
MAE Hybrid Vehicle Tenure Track Faculty Search Committee
Fall 2011-Spring 2012
Search Committee Member
Reviewed Candidate Applications, Conducted Phone and On-campus interviews. Offers made to two candidates both of whom refused the position. Search is being reposted.
ABET Assessment Team for Outcome D
2011 Committee Member Perform assessment of MAE Curriculum for evidence of multidisciplinary team work skills in graduates.
Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2011 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Hailin Li, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Spring 2011 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 18 Students
Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Spring 2011 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Chris Atkinson, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Spring 2011 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 22 Students
Chair of the Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Thermal Sciences Committee
Fall 2010 Committee Chair Work with Dr. Chris Atkinson, and Dr. Greg Thompson to develop and grade thermal sciences problems for the MAE semi-annual Department Ph.D. Qualifying Examination
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Fall 2010 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 20 Students
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Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Spring 2010 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 24 Students
Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Students with last names beginning with K-L
Fall 2009 Advised Undergraduate Students
Advised 17 Students
MAE Graduate Program Committee Fall 2009 – 2011 Member Review Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Programs, Review and Make Graduate Program Policies, Review and Approve Ph.D. Qualifier Exam Problems and Results.
MAE Instrumentation, MEMS/NEMS, Mechatronics Tenure Track Faculty Search Committee
Spring-Summer 2008
Search Committee Member
Reviewed Candidate Applications, Conducted Phone and On-campus interviews. Offers made to two candidates both of whom refused the position. Search is being reposted.
MAE Fuels, Engines and Emissions Research Assistant Professor Search Committee
Summer 2008 Chair Chaired search committee to hire a Research Assistant Professor in the Area of Energy Conversion, Fuels and Emissions. Committee identified two outstanding candidates and position was filled in November2008
Ph. D. Exam Committee Fall 2006 Member Developed and graded problems in the area of thermal science.
4. Other Departmental and University Service ActivitiesService Activity Term of Service Significant AspectsStudent Recruiting Spring/Fall 2019 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone
Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2018 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2017 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2016 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2015 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2014 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2013 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR/Formula SAE Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2012 Conducted Tours of EcoCAR Capstone Project Laboratory and talked to students about opportunities in Mechanical Engineering
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2011 Conducted presentations and tours of Challenge X and EcoCAR project and laboratories for Freshman recruiting
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Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2010 Conducted presentations and tours of Challenge X and EcoCAR project and laboratories for Freshman recruiting
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2009 Conducted presentations and tours of Challenge X and EcoCAR project and laboratories for Freshman recruiting
Student Recruiting Spring/Fall 2008 Conducted presentations and tours of Challenge X and EcoCAR project and laboratories for Freshman recruiting
Student Recruiting Fall 2007 Conducted recruiting presentations and laboratory tours in ENGR 199 and Engineering 101 courses
5. External Review CommitteesService Activity Term of Service Significant AspectsCalifornia Air Resources Board Interim Hybrid Technology Emission Test Procedures Public Work Group
January-August 2016
Provided Review and Technical Input on the State of California Innovation Technical Regulation (ITR) - California Certification and Installation Procedures for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Hybrid Conversion Systems
Department of Energy Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Program and Vehicle Technologies Office 2014 Annual Merit Review
June 2014 Reviewer for U.S. Department of Energy Programs in Vehicle Technologies, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technology Programs.
Advisory Committee for Georgia Tech/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Transit Greenhouse Gas Modeling Project
Fall 2012-Spring 2013
Review project deliverables, evaluate the Transit Agency GHG inventory model, provide feedback to principal investigators at Georgia Tech and ORNL, and provide advice to FTA project manager.
Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Annual Merit Review
May 2011 Reviewer for U.S. Department of Energy programs in Vehicle Technologies, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technology Programs.
Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Annual Merit Review
May 2009 Reviewer for U.S. Department of Energy programs in Vehicle Technologies, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technology Programs.
Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Annual Merit Review
February 2008 Reviewer for U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory programs in Vehicle Technologies.
D. OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES1. Co-Organizer 2002 SAE Mini Baja Competition hosted at West Virginia University
2. Co-Organizer 1995 SAE Mini Baja Competition hosted at West Virginia University
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