Christopher Monsere
Portland State University
Dr. Christopher M. Monsere is Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science at Portland State University. Dr. Monsere's primary research interests are in design and operation of multimodal transportation facilities including user behavior, comprehension, preferences, and the overall safety effectiveness of transportation improvements. Dr Monsere is a member of ANF20, the Bicycle Transportation Committee, the past co-chair of the Transportation Research Board's Safety Data, Analysis, and Evaluation committee (ANB20) and a past member of the TRB Task Force to develop the Highway Safety Manual (ANB25T). Monsere received his BCE from the University of Detroit Mercy; his MSCE and Ph.D.with an emphasis in transportation from Iowa State University. Dr. Monsere is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Oregon.
Email: monsere@pdx.edu
Website: http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~monserec/
Related projects
- Division Street Transit Project: FX2 Shared Bicycle & Pedestrian Platform Evaluation
- Developing Guidance On Leading Pedestrian Intervals And Curb Extensions To Improve Pedestrian Safety At Signalized Intersections
- Subcontract: NCHRP 15-73 Design Options to Reduce Turning Motor Vehicle – Bicycle Conflicts at Controlled Intersections
- Subcontract: NCHRP 15-74 Safety Evaluation of On-Street Bicycle Facility Design Features
- Updating ODOT Safety Investigation Manual
- Evaluation of Road User Comprehension and Compliance with Red Colored Transit Priority Lanes
- Research Roadmap for the AASHTO Council on Active Transportation (NCHRP 20-123(02))
- Methodologies to Quantify Transit Performance Metrics at the System-Level
- Effect of Residential Street Speed Limit Reduction from 25 to 20 mi/hr on Driving Speeds in Portland, Oregon
- Bicycle Detection and Feedback Assessment
- Addressing Oregon’s Rise in Deaths and Serious Injuries for Senior Drivers and Pedestrians
- Subcontract: NCHRP 17-87 Enhancing Pedestrian Volume Estimation and Developing HCM Pedestrian Methodologies for Safe and Sustainable Communities
- Road User Understanding of Bicycle Signal Faces on Traffic Signals
- Contextual Guidance at Intersections for Protected Bicycle Lanes
- Preliminary Analysis of Speed Limit Changes in Eastern Oregon
- Improved Safety and Efficiency of Protected/Permitted Right Turns in Oregon
- Addressing Bicycle-Vehicle Conflicts with Alternate Signal Control Strategies
- Transportation Undergraduate Research Fellowship (TURF)
- Improving Walkability Through Control Strategies at Signalized Intersections
- Washington State Pedestrian and Bicycle Miles Traveled Project
- Evaluation of Speed Activated Displays on Curves
- Safety Effectiveness of Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements
- Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes in the U.S.
- Application of Interactive Video Sensing and Management for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Studies
- Modeling and Analyzing the Impact of Advanced Technologies on Livability and Multimodal Transportation Performance Measures in Arterial Corridors
- Safety Impacts of Intersection Sight Distance
- Toward Effective Design Treatments for Right-Turns at Intersections with Bicycle Traffic
- Improved Safety Performance Functions for Signalized Intersections in Oregon
- Evaluation of Bike Boxes at Signalized Intersections: Phase 2
- Operational Guidance for Bicycle-Specific Traffic Signals
- Design and Implementation of Pedestrian and Bicycle-Specific Data Collection Methods in Oregon
- Innovative Bicycle Facility Research and Analysis
- Development, Deployment and Assessment of a New Paradigm for Transportation Professionals and University Students: a Collaboration of the Region X Transportation Consortium
- Integrated Multimodal Transportation, Air Quality, and Livability Corridor Study Phase II
- Improved Pedestrian Safety at Signalized Intersections Operating the Flashing Yellow Arrow
- Bluetooth Travel Time Testing
- Expanding Development of the Oregon Traffic Safety Data Archive: Phase 3
- Multimodal Data at Signalized Intersections: Strategies for Archiving Existing and New Data Streams to Support Operations and Planning
- Permanent Freight Data Collection Infrastructure and Archive System
- Safety Investigation Manual Training with OSU
- Integrated Multimodal Transportation, Air Quality, and Livability Corridor Study: Measuring, Understanding, and Modeling the Interactions
- SW Broadway Cycle Track & SW Stark/Oak Street Buffered Bike Lanes
- Application of WIM Data for Improved Modeling, Design, and Rating
- Assessment of Statewide Intersection Safety Performance
- Exploratory Methods for Truck Re-identification in a Statewide Network Based on Axle Weight and Axle Spacing Data to Enhance Freight Metrics: Phase 2
- Analyzing and Quantifying the Impact of Congestion on LTL Industry Costs and Performance in the Portland Metropolitan Region
- Evaluation of Innovative Bicycle Facilities
- Developing a Highway Safety Investigation Manual for the Oregon Department of Transportation
- Development of a Model to Predict and Mitigate Environmental and Public Health Impacts of Traffic Flows and Traffic Management Policies in Urban Transportation Microenvironments
- Developing a Coordinated Professional Development Program for OTREC
- Calibrating the HSM Predictive Methods for Oregon Highways
- Freight Performance Measures: Approach Analysis
- Evaluation of Bike Boxes at Signalized Intersections
- Expanding Development of the Oregon Traffic Safety Data Archive, Phase 2
- Using Existing ITS Commercial Vehicle Operation (ITS/CVO) Data to Develop Statewide (and Bi-state) Truck Travel Time Estimates and Other Freight Measures
- Empirical Observation of the Impact of Traffic Oscillations on Freeway Safety
- Using Archived ITS Data to Measure the Operational Benefits of a System-wide Adaptive Ramp Metering System
- Exploratory Methods for Truck Re-identification in a Statewide Network Based on Axle Weight and Axle Spacing Data to Enhance Freight Metrics
- Expanding Development of the Oregon Traffic Safety Data Archive
- Collision Diagram Tool Evaluation Project
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Safety Investment Program (SIP) Policies for Oregon