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Professor
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Centro Universitário da FEI (Current)
2010–
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Postdoctoral Researcher
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Escola Politécnica da USP
2006–2009
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Docturate and Postdocturate Polymer Science
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Escola Politécnica da USP
Publications
(68)
Hierarchical Rule‐Based Activity Duration Estimation
1987
81
cited
Optimization of railway operations using neural networks
1996
56
cited
Neural Network Applications in Transportation Engineering
1997
46
cited
Delay estimation and optimal length for four-lane divided freeway workzones
1996
41
cited
Dispelling the Myths of Holistic Engineering
2010
36
cited
Universal Pavement Distress Evaluator Based on Fuzzy Sets
1997
33
cited
APPROXIMATING DELAYS AT INTERDEPENDENT LOCKS
1995
32
cited
Parking difficulty and parking information system technologies and costs
2008
26
cited
An Investigation of Incident Frequency, Duration and Lanes Blockage for Determining Traffic Delay
2009
20
cited
Evaluation of Shared Space to Reduce Traffic Congestion
Journal of Advanced Transportation · 2019
17
cited
Neural and fuzzy reconstructors for the virtual flight data recorder
1999
17
cited
Analysis of Economic Resiliency of Communities Affected by Natural Disasters: The Bay Area Case Study
2014
13
cited
Assessment and Mitigation Measures for Graffiti on Highway Structures
1998
11
cited
Radar signal interpretation using neural network for defect detection in concrete
1996
11
cited
A systematic review of busways
1996
9
cited
METHODOLOGY FOR PLANNING EFFICIENT INVESTMENTS ON INLAND WATERWAYS
1993
9
cited
Developed Incident Detection Algorithm Compared with Neural Network Algorithms
2003
8
cited
BELIEF-FUNCTION FRAMEWORK FOR HANDLING UNCERTAINTIES IN PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DECISION MAKING
1994
6
cited
Dynamic considerations in pavement layers moduli evaluation using falling weight deflectometer
Smart Structures · 1996
6
cited
Hybrid artificial intelligence approach to continuous bridge monitoring
1995
6
cited
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