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Dr. Saito invited to be guest editor


Dr. Saito

Dr. Saito was recently invited to become a guest editor for the international journal Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (CACAIE) by the Editor-in-Chief Dr. Hojjat Adeli of the Ohio State University. He has been a frequent peer-reviewer for the journal. As he prepared a proposal for a special CACAIE issue entitled “Advanced Computer Modeling in Transportation Engineering” he formed a team of guest editors by inviting internationally known transportation researchers: Dr. Ryuichi Kitamura of Kyoto University, Japan; Dr. Zumkeller of University of Karlsruhe, Germany; and Dr. Nicholas J. Garber of the University of Virginia. The special issue is scheduled to be published in early 2010.

Topics of interest of the special issue include all aspects of transportation engineering, including, but are not limited to, transportation planning, traffic engineering, traffic assignment, highway engineering, transportation safety, transportation infrastructure management, sustainable transport systems, and intelligent transportation systems. This special issue will be of multimodal nature and cover both people and freight movements.

CACAIE is a rigorously peer-reviewed research journal, published eight times per year by Blackwell Publishing, devoted to publication of original research papers describing novel computational algorithms, models, and methodologies and emerging technologies. The most recent scientific impact factor of the journal published by the Thomson Scientific Impact Factor (formerly ISI) is 0.861 and ranked number 4th out of 34 journals in the Construction & Building Technology field, 21st out of 88 in Civil Engineering field, and 47th out of 92 in Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications field. The Harold B. Lee Library has on-line subscription to this journal.

 

 


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Article Date: Jan 20, 2009
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