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Fred Mannering is an American scientist/engineer who is most known for the development and application of statistical and econometric methods to study
highway safety Road traffic safety refers to the methods and measures used to prevent road users from being killed or seriously injured. Typical road users include pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, vehicle passengers, horse riders, and passengers of on-road ...
, economics, travel behavior, and a variety of engineering-related problems.


Early life and education

Mannering was born in 1954 (November) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from suburban Pittsburgh's
South Fayette High School The South Fayette Township School District is a suburban, public school district serving the Pittsburgh suburb of South Fayette Township, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses approximately . In 2010, the district's population was 14,416 peopl ...
, received his
B.S. degree A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
from the University of Saskatchewan, M.S. degree from Purdue University, and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where his doctoral committee consisted of Clifford Winston (Advisor), Daniel McFadden (2000 Nobel Prize laureate in Economics) and
Ann Fetter Friedlaender Ann Fetter Friedlaender (1938–1992) was a noted American economist. Friedlaender held appointments in two MIT departments as Professor of Civil Engineering and Economics for the class of 1941. Dr Friedlaender was seen as an authority in the field ...
.


Career

Mannering is currently a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (with a courtesy appointment in Economics) and Executive Director of th
Center for Urban Transportation Research
at the University of South Florida. He previously held academic positions as Head of Civil Engineering and later as the Charles Pankow Professor at Purdue University. Prior to joining Purdue University, he was a Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington and an Assistant Professor at the
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
. Mannering has received numerous awards in his discipline. In 2005 he won the Wilbur S. Smith Award, and in 2009 the James Laurie Prize for his work in highway safety (both awarded by the American Society of Civil Engineers). He received the Murphy Teaching Award, Purdue University's highest undergraduate teaching honor, in 2013. In 2016, he was named by the Eno Foundation as one of the Top 10 Transportation Thought Leaders in Academia and in 2019, his paper on highway accident frequency was recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of fou
Journal of Transportation Engineering Part A: Systems
papers that have been instrumental in moving civil engineering forward or have changed the practice of transportation engineering, infrastructure, and development. In 2020, Mannering was recognized as the most highly-cited author (highest total citations and citations per paper) in the 50-year history of the journal ''
Accident Analysis and Prevention ''Accident Analysis & Prevention'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed public health journal covering accident prevention published by Elsevier on behalf of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. The journal was established in 1969 b ...
'' and in 2021 he received the Council of University Transportation Centers (HNTB-CUTC) Lifetime Achievement Award. For four consecutive years (2019 to 2022 inclusive), Mannering was on Clarivate's annual list of the world's most influential researchers of the past decade, who were recognized for writing multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science.


Research

Mannering is known for his work in highway safety, statistics, and econometrics. He has published extensively with over 150 journal articles. Some of his most impactful work includes research on highway accident frequency and injury severity, the effects of unobserved heterogeneity in highway safety analysis, and his work on temporal instability in the analysis of highway accident data. He has contributed to the advancement of science and engineering through his teaching and as an author of two widely adopted textbooks:
Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis
' and
Statistical and Econometric Methods for Transportation Data Analysis
'. Mannering is Editor-in-Chief (and founding Editor) of the journal
Analytic Methods in Accident Research
' and past Editor-in-Chief and current Distinguished Editorial Board Member of the journal ''Transportation Research Part B - Methodological.''


Books

* Mannering, F., Washburn, S., (2020). ''Principles of highway engineering and traffic analysis''
7th edition, ©2020
. * Washington, S., Karlaftis, M., Mannering, F., Anastasopoulos, P., (2020). ''Statistical and econometric methods for transportation data analysis''
3rd edition, ©2020


Selected and most cited publications

* Mannering, F., Bhat, C., Shankar, V., Abdel-Aty, M, 2020
Big data, traditional data and the trade-offs between prediction and causality in highway-safety analysis.
''Analytic Methods in Accident Research'' 25, 100113. *Mannering, F., 2018
Temporal instability and the analysis of highway accident data.
''Analytic Methods in Accident Research'' 17, pp. 1–13. *Mannering, F., Shankar, V., Bhat, C., 2016
Unobserved heterogeneity and the statistical analysis of highway accident data.
''Analytic Methods in Accident Research'' 11, pp. 1–16. * Mannering, F., Bhat, C., 2014
Analytic methods in accident research: Methodological frontier and future directions.
''Analytic Methods in Accident Research'' 1, pp. 1–22. * Savolainen, P., Mannering, F., Lord, D, Quddus, M., 2011
The statistical analysis of highway crash-injury severities: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives.
''Accident Analysis and Prevention'' 43(5), pp. 1666–1676. * Lord, D., Mannering, F., 2010
The statistical analysis of crash-frequency data: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives.
''Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice'', 44(5), pp. 291–305. * Anastasopoulos, P., Mannering, F., 2009
A note on modeling vehicle accident frequencies with random-parameters count models.
''Accident Analysis and Prevention'' 41(1), pp. 153–159. * Milton, J., Shankar, V., Mannering, F., 2008
Highway accident severities and the mixed logit model: An exploratory empirical analysis.
''Accident Analysis and Prevention'' 40(1), pp. 260–266. *Poch, M., Mannering, F., 1996
Negative binomial analysis of intersection-accident frequencies.
''Journal of Transportation Engineering'' 122(2), pp. 105–113. *Mannering, F., Winston, C., 1985
A dynamic empirical analysis of household vehicle ownership and utilization.
''Rand Journal of Economics'' 16(2), pp. 215–236.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mannering, Fred American scientists American engineers 1954 births Living people


External links


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American civil engineers