
Faculty Advisor
Dr. David Hurwitz
Dr. Hurwitz is an assistant professor in the school of civil and construction engineering at Oregon State University. He conducts research in the areas of transportation user behavior, driving and bicycling simulation, transportation safety, and engineering education. He serves as an executive committee member of ITE's Traffic Engineering Council and Education Council, and he is an active supporter of the OSU ITE Student Chapter.
Oregon State Faculty Support
Thank you to all of our amazing faculty! Our chapter would not be possible without you!
Dr. Hernandez is recognized nationally and internationally in the area of transportation safety and transportation network modeling. His current areas of research interest are: Transportation safety modeling of all modes encompassing crash countermeasures, crash and safety analysis, and statistical modeling. He is our newest professor in transportation and is very supportive of ITE and our student chapter.
Dr. Hunter-Zaworski is a faculty member in transportation engineering whose focus on conducting human centered research related to all modes of accessible public transportation systems. She has supported our chapter for many years, and always makes time to participate and give advice wherever possible.

Dr. Salvador Hernandez

Dr. Kate Hunter-Zaworski
Dr. Wang conducts research in the areas of transportation system modeling and simulation for better safety, operation, and planning applications; travel behavior analysis, emergency evacuation and disaster response, lifeline network resiliency and recovery, and several other areas. He is a great supporter of our ITE chapter and is always willing to give good advice.


