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Robert E. Stammer, Jr., Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Office: Room 294, Jacobs Hall
Address: Vanderbilt University
VU Station B-35 1831
Nashville, TN 37235-1831
Phone: (615) 343-8060
Fax: (615) 322-3365
Email: bob.stammer@vanderbilt.edu

Dr. Stammer graduated from Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering (’72 B.E., Civil Engineering) and has been a transportation professor since 1981. He has held previous administrative appointments at Vanderbilt as Asst/Assoc. Dean in Engineering and as an Asst Provost. His experience in transportation includes employment within government (TN Dept. of Transportation), private consulting(Atlanta, GA and Brentwood, TN) and education (Vanderbilt U.). He regularly teaches transportation courses in planning, design, and traffic engineering.

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1982
  • M.S.C.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1974
  • B.E., Vanderbilt University, 1972
  • B.S., Middle Tennessee State University, 1971 (senior-in-absentia)

Research Interests

  • Transportation Planning/Modeling
  • Transportation Design
  • Traffic Engineering
  • Highway Safety
  • Accident Reconstruction

Registration: Registered Professional Engineer

  • State of Tennessee-No. 11968
  • State of Alabama

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