Johnny R. Graham
Professor
Office: Smith 271


Department of Civil Engineering
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223

Phone: 704 / 687-4174
Fax: 704 / 687-6953
E-mail: graham@uncc.edu
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Interests - Traffic Operations
- Human Factors
- Highway Safety
- Engineering Economics

Courses - CEGR 2102 Engineering Economics
- CEGR 2154 Sophomore Design
- CEGR 3090 Traffic Accident Reconstruction
- CEGR 5161 Advanced Traffic Engineering
- CEGR 6090 Intelligent Transportation Systems/Incident Management
- CEGR 6161 Urban Traffic Control
- CEGR 6261 Traffic Signal Systems

Education

- Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1990
- M.S.C.E., The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1984
- B.S.C.E., The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1975

Recent Publications - Veterans with Cataracts: Visual Disability in Nighttime Driving,Report, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, Project Number: C2138PC, January 2001 (with Gary Mancil, L. Ellis King, Rickilyn Mancil and Justin Carroll)

- The Relationship Between Stages of Cataract Development and Driver Legibility of Roadway Signs, Report, Vision Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, W.G. Hefner VA Medical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs, December 2000 (with Justin Carroll and L. Ellis King)

- Subjective Evaluation of Roadway Targets, Research Report,General Electric Lighting Systems, Hendersonville, NC, July 1997(with L. E. King)

- Intersection Design/Decision Reaction Time for Older Drivers, Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board,National Research Council, Washington, D.C. , August 1997 (with David Naylor)

- High Visibility Clothing for Daytime Use in Work Zones, Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C.,August 1997 (with Jonathan D. Turner and Carole Simmons)

- Highway Sign Minimum Luminance Requirements for OlderDrivers, Transportation Research Record, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. (August 1997) (with L. E. King and Anwar Fazal)

- A Multidisciplinary Course Sequence Stressing Team Skills, Conceptual Design, Creative Problem Solving, Professional Practice, and Computing Skills for Students Entering the William States Lee College of Engineering, Proceedings of the 1997 ASEC Annual Conference (accepted for publication) (with William Shelnutt, Mike Allen, Vivek Badami, Kim Buch, Art Edwards, Curtis Ensley, David Schmidt, Silvia Middleton, Howard Phillips and Patricia Tolley)

Awards and Honors - ALCOA Outstanding Faculty Award at the Undergraduate Level 1997-98
- ALCOA Outstanding Faculty Award at the Graduate Level 1994-95
- Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Professor 1994-95