
Amelia Regan
Contact Info
Amelia Regan
Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Science
Education:
B.S., University of Pennsylvania, Systems Engineering
M.S., John Hopkins University, Applied Math
Ph.D., University of Texas, Civil Engineering
M.S.E., University of Texas, Civil Engineering
B.S., University of Pennsylvania, Systems Engineering
M.S., John Hopkins University, Applied Math
Ph.D., University of Texas, Civil Engineering
M.S.E., University of Texas, Civil Engineering
Location:
The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-3435The Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
zotcode: 3435
Room:
Office 1: DBH 4068
Office 2: AIRB 4036
Phone:
(949) 824-1871 Office 1
(949) 824-1074 Office 2
(949) 824-8385 Fax
Research:
Dr. Regan's primary interests are in the area of transportation logistics, freight and fleet management, and intermodal transportation systems - systems that combine several different modes of carrier for a single shipment.
Dr. Regan's primary interests are in the area of transportation logistics, freight and fleet management, and intermodal transportation systems - systems that combine several different modes of carrier for a single shipment.
Dr. Regan currently is developing dynamic dispatching algorithms for trucking and local pickup and delivery fleet operations, as well as analyzing and developing dispatching tools to support intermodal operations. Of particular interest are algorithms that explicitly incorporate time-dependent and stochastic travel and handling times. Her research in this area has been supported by an NSF CAREER award and an NSF/Department of Transportation Partnership for Exploratory Basic Research grant, as well as the Transportation Rsearch Board ITS IDEA program and the UC Transportation Center.
Dr. Regan also is conducting several studies of the impact of information technologies on freight transportation industries. Her current focus is on the trucking and air-cargo industries.
Keywords:
Applications of information technologies and optimization techniques to freight and fleet management: dynamic and stochastic routing and scheduling, transportation logistics; on-line freight marketplaces; intermodal operations; commercial vehicle operator and firm behavior; shipper behavior; third party logistics; trucking industry performance pre and post deregulation
Applications of information technologies and optimization techniques to freight and fleet management: dynamic and stochastic routing and scheduling, transportation logistics; on-line freight marketplaces; intermodal operations; commercial vehicle operator and firm behavior; shipper behavior; third party logistics; trucking industry performance pre and post deregulation
History
2 years 15 weeks

