Janice Daniel
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Civil
& Environmental Engineering
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102-1982
- Office Location:
288 Faculty Hall
- Telephone: (973)
642-4794
- Fax: (973)
596-6454
- email:
daniel@adm.njit.edu

Education
- Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1995

Research and Teaching Interests
- Traffic operations and control
- Adaptive traffic control systems
- Highway Safety
- Work Zone analysis

Current Research Activities
- Congestion strategies for adaptive traffic signal systems
- Port Landside Access
- Urban Freight Movement

Recent Publications
- Daniel, Janice, Karen K. Dixon, and David Jared (2000). Fatal Crash Analysis for George
Work Zone. Accepted for Publication in the Transportation Research Record.
- Dawkins, Janine and Janice R. Daniel (1998). Technology Transfer to the Caribbean: A
Case Study of Jamaica. Transportation Research Record 1637, Transportation Research
Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C..
- Daniel, Janice (1997). Bus Signal Priority Along Congested Arterials, Proceedings of
ASCE: Traffic Congestion and Traffic Safety in the 21st Century, : Challenges,
Innovations, and Opportunities, June 1997.
- Daniel, Janice and Shauna Hallmark (1997). An Expert System Approach for Selecting
Intersection Analysis Programs, Proceedings of ASCE: Traffic Congestion and Traffic
Safety in the 21st Century: Challenges, Innovations, and Opportunities,
June 1997.
- Daniel, J.R., Fambro, D.B., and Rouphail, N.M. (1996) Accounting for Non-Random Arrivals
in the Estimate of Delay at Signalized Intersections, Transportation Research Record
1555, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C..
- Mazur, G., Sarasua, W. and Daniel, J. (1996) Multimodal Transportation Planning Tool for
Rural Areas in Georgia, Transportation Research Record 1552, Transportation
Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C..
