PAST PRESIDENTS AWARD

This award is given annually to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to NCITE, ITE and/or through achievements in the transportation/traffic engineering profession.

 

Past Recipients
2007 George Stuempfig, SRF Consulting Group
2006 Bernie Arseneau, Mn/DOT
2005 Kristi Sebastian
2004 Fred Dock
2003 Howard Preston
2002 Steve Manhart
2001 John Maczko

 


YOUNG TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONAL AWARD

This award is given annually to an individual who is 35 years old or younger, and who is making outstanding contributions to NCITE, ITE and/or through achievements in the transportation/traffic engineering profession.

 

Past Recipients
2007 Mike Spack, Spack Consulting
2006 Chris Chromy, Bolton & Menk
2005 Marc Briese
2004 Wayne Sandberg
2003 Brent Paulsen
2002 Jamie Sloboden
2001 Carla Stueve

 


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SCHOLARSHIPS

The Chair of the Student Activities Committee awards four scholarships annually for a minimum of $300 each.The four scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic performance, career goals, ITE involvement, and related accomplishments or experience.

2008 Scholarship Information:
(Information to be posted Late 2007)

  • Scholarship Application Form
  • Undergraduate Scholarhip Application Form
Past Recipients
2007 Shawn Breker, Undergraduate Student, North Dakota State University, $1000 Scholarship
Rueben Collins, Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, $1000 Scholarship
Tyler Patterson, Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, $1000 Scholarship
HunWen Tao, Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, $1000 Scholarship
Jacob Folkeringa, Undergraduate Student, University of Minnesota, $1000 Undergraduate Scholarship
2006

Nathan Aul, Graduate Student, University of Minnesota

Reuben Collins , Graduate Student, University of Minnesota
Eric Lee , Undergraduate Student, North Dakota State University
Nebiyou Tilahun , Graduate Student, University of Minnesota
Nicholas Zoller , Sophomore, University of Minnesota

 


STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
NCITE awards $500 annually for the best student paper pertaining to transportation engineering or transportation planning. Papers are judged on the following criteria:
  1. Technical merit
  2. Clarity and organization
  3. Completeness as related to stated purpose
  4. Applicability to current issues facing the transportation engineering profession

2008 Student Paper Competition:
(Information to be posted Late 2007)

  • Student Paper Competition Information and Application Form
Past Winners
2007 Xinkai Wu,
Graduate Student, University of Minnesota
"Improving Queue Size Estimation for Minnesota's Stratified Zone Metering Strategy"
2006 Nebiyou Tilahun,
Graduate Student, University of Minnesota
“Travel Time Reliability in Route Choice using Adaptive Stated Preference”

 


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