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Alison Conway is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the City College of New York and the Deputy Director at the Region 2 University Transportation Research Center. 

She is also an associated faculty member of METROFREIGHT, a Volvo Research and Education Foundation Center of Excellence in Urban Freight. 

At CCNY, Dr. Conway teaches courses in transportation engineering and planning and conducts research primarily in the areas of commercial freight policy and logistics, sustainable freight transportation, and multi-modal interactions in the urban environment. She currently chairs the TRB Young Members Council and the ASCE Transportation and Development Institute’s Freight and Logistics Committee, and is a member of TRB’s Freight Data, Truck Size and Weight, and Urban Freight Committees. Dr. Conway holds Ph. D. and Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, and a Bachelor’s of Civil Engineering from the University of Delaware.

Alison
Conway
Deputy Director of UTRC and Professor of Civil Engineering
Title Sponsor(s)
A Comprehensive Region 2 Transportation Research Needs Assessment Study
An Examination of Commercial Vehicle Access to Residential Buildings in New York City University Transportation Research Center (UTRC), The City College of New York
Crowdshipping: Evaluating its Impacts on Travel Behavior University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Evaluation of the Cooperative Multi-Carrier Delivery Initiatives Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)
Freight Costs at the Curbside New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT), University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Freight-Tricycle Operations in New York City New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
Innovative Freight Logistics Partnering in the Material Reuse Sector Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)
Measuring the Last-Mile: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Synthesis Approaches to Address Data Gaps for Local Freight Decision-Making (Phase 1)
The Effects of Changing Commutes on Home Delivery Activity
UTRC Faculty Development Mini-grants
Year Title
2013 Innovative Freight Logistics Partnering in the Material Reuse Sector
UTRC Research Initiative
Year Title
2015 Freight Costs at the Curbside