Joseph Louis Curriculum Vitae Room 338, Owen Hall Office: +1 (541) 737 2114 Oregon State University Phone: +1 (631) 413 3564 Corvallis, OR 97331-2302 Email: [email protected]

Assistant Professor of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon State University, Sept 2016-Present

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Civil Engineering (Construction Eng. and Management), August 2016 Dissertation Title: Simulation Analysis, Monitoring, and Control of Construction Operations Advisor: Dr. Phillip S. Dunston Master of Science, Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management), May 2010 Purdue University Thesis Title: Impact of Lighting on the Productivity of Nighttime Construction Workers Advisor: Dr. Dulcy M. Abraham Bachelor of Technology, Civil Engineering, August 2008 National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

1. Research Assistant (June 2013 – August 2016) Supervisor: Dr. Phillip S. Dunston, Professor of Civil Engineering § Developed 3D virtual construction worksite for testing developed methodologies § Developed discrete event simulation (DES) engine for construction operation analysis § Extended utility of DES to real time monitoring and control of construction operations § Implemented application for analyzing, monitoring, and controlling operations in real time § Created demonstration of automated operation using robot models of construction equipment

2. Research Assistant (August 2010 – June 2013) Supervisor: (Late) Dr. Julio C. Martinez, Professor of Civil Engineering § Analyzed sensor data for state identification from construction and agricultural equipment § Developed data decompression program for converting equipment CANBUS data for analysis § Developed custom 3D visualization software for construction and agricultural operations § Developed methodology for stereoscopic Augmented Reality (AR) for construction operations

3. Research Assistant January 2009 – May 2010) Supervisor: Dr. Dulcy Abraham, Professor of Civil Engineering § Simulated and visualized nighttime highway construction operation for operational analysis § Developed a Decision Support System (DSS) to safety recommendations for nighttime worksites

4. Research Assistant (October 2014 – May 2015) Supervisor: Dr. Monica F. Cox, Professor of Engineering Education § Developed methodology to provide course and activity recommendations to students for enhancing engineering leadership, change management, and synthesis skills based on assessment

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1. Teaching Assistant (Spring 2015) Course Title: CE 523: Selection and Utilization of Construction Equipment. Instructor: Dr. Phillip S. Dunston. Description: A study of economics and applications for major categories of construction equipment. Operational characteristics are identified for equipment and applied to typical construction situations. Responsibilities: I evaluated all homework, quizzes, and exams; and held office hours for students. 2. Teaching Assistant (Spring 2015) Course Title: ENGR 195: Portfolio for Engineering Leadership Instructor: Dr. Monica F. Cox Description: An exploration of engineering leadership, change management, and synthesis for undergraduate engineering students. Electronic engineering leadership profiles are the final outcome. Responsibilities: I developed course content, led class discussions, and graded homework. 3. Teaching Assistant (Fall 2014) Course Title: CEM 497/CE 497: Leadership and Advanced Project Management Instructor: Dr. Bob Bowen Description: Introduction to the considerations of running a construction or engineering business featuring guest lectures from captains of industry including CEO of Bechtel, and Walsh Construction, etc. Responsibilities: I evaluated homework and quizzes; held office hours for students; designed exam rubric 4. Teaching Assistant (Fall 2010 & Spring 2011) Course Title: Civil Engineering Senior Design Project Instructor: Dr. Bob Jacko Description: Planning, design, and analysis of a civil project; an integrated and realistic group project involves as much as possible all major aspects of the civil engineering profession. Responsibilities: I held office hours for student; aided students with problem solving; graded reports 5. Volunteer Teacher through GK-12 Program (Fall 2015) Course Title: Gateway to Technology at Lafayette Tecumseh Junior High School Description: Introduction to robotics and software programming through use of Arduino microcontroller and the processing (subset of C++) language for 8th grade students Responsibilities: I developed the lesson plans based on state mandated standards, and taught the classes. ADMINISTRATIVE AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE

1. Graduate Assistant (May 2015-August 2015) Program: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) 2015, College of Engineering Supervisor: Ms. Vicki Leavitt Description: I helped with organizing and running the SURF program that recruited 160 undergraduate students for research in science and engineering. Apart from mentoring students in research, I was tasked with organizing and leading weekly seminars to develop research and professional skills in program participants culminating in their end of summer research report and presentation. 2. Graduate Assistant (October 2014-May 2015) Program: Engineering Leadership Minor, College of Engineering Supervisor: Dr. Monica F. Cox Description: The Engineering Leadership Minor offers undergraduate engineering students opportunities to engage in experiential leadership experiences and technical coaching across a variety of contexts. I administered and expanded the program scope through recruitment activities and seminar. I also developed core coursework offered by the minor and implemented the plan for longitudinal tracking and assessment of students enrolled in the Leadership minor.

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Zimmerman Award for Innovation and Outreach, Purdue University 2016 Donnan Dissertation Fellowship, Purdue University 2015 - 2016 Frederick Andrews Doctoral Fellowship, Purdue University 2010 - 2014 Outstanding Service Scholarship from College of Engineering, Purdue University 2014 Purdue Graduate Student Government Travel Award, Purdue University 2014 Engineering Conference Travel Award, Purdue University 2014

PUBLICATIONS

Articles in refereed journals: Published 1. Mostafavi, A., Valentin, V., Abraham, D. M., and Louis, J. (2012). "Assessment of the Effects of Nighttime Factors on the Productivity of Asphalt Paving Operations: A Case Study,” Journal of Construction Engineering & Management, ASCE, Volume 138, Issue 12, pp. 1421-1432 Articles in refereed journals: Accepted for Publication 2. Louis, J. and Dunston, P. (2016). “Methodology for real time monitoring of construction operations using finite state machines and discrete event simulation” under review at Journal of Construction Engineering & Management. Articles in refereed journals: Work in progress 3. Louis, J. and Dunston, P. “Methodology for real time monitoring of construction operations using finite state machines and discrete event simulation” in preparation, to be submitted to Automation in Construction in December 2016 4. Louis, J. and Dunston, P. “Methodology for real time monitoring of construction operations using finite state machines and discrete event simulation” in preparation, to be submitted to Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering in December 2016 Peer-reviewed conference proceedings: Published

5. Louis, J. and Dunston, P. S. (2016) “Platform for Real Time Operational Overview of Construction Operations.” Proceedings of ASCE Construction Research Congress 2016, San Juan PR, pp. 2491- 2501 6. Louis, J., Osagiede, A., Berdanier, C.G.P., Cox, M.F., Ahn, B., Sharma, K., (2015) “Engineering Leadership Assessment to Action: Development of Leadership Profiles for Academic Success” Proceedings of American Society for Engineering Education, Seattle WA, pp 1 – 11 7. Louis, J. and Dunston, P. S. (2014) "Modified DES Algorithm for Automated Control of Construction Operations." Proceedings of International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction, Sydney, Australia, pp. 126-133 8. Louis, J., Dunston, P. S., and Martinez, J. (2014) "Visualizing Construction Operations using Robot Simulators and DES." Proceedings of ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, Orlando FL, pp. 355-363 9. Louis, J., Dunston, P. S., and Martinez, J. (2014) "Automating Construction Operations using DES." Proceedings of ASCE Construction Research Congress 2014, Atlanta GA, pp. 1043-1052 10. Louis, J. and Martinez, J. (2012) "Rendering Stereoscopic Augmented Reality Scenes with Occlusions using Depth from Stereo and Texture Mapping." Proceedings of ASCE Construction Research Congress 2012, West Lafayette IN, pp. 1370-1380

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GRANT WRITING

1. Co-PI with Dr. Phillip S. Dunston (2015), “Simulation Analysis, Monitoring, and ContRol of Operations (SAMCRO)” to Trask Innovation Fund at Purdue Research Foundation (Finalist) 2. Project Lead (2015), Service Learning Grant for “Introduction of 8th graders to Robotics” to Purdue University Office of Engagement (Awarded $500). § Led the establishment of robotics introduction program at local junior high school. 3. Project Lead (2012), Service Learning Grant for “Use of GIS to aid Lafayette Economic Development Office” to Purdue University Office of Engagement (Awarded $2000). § Initiated and led service grant project to catalogue commercial real estate in the city OTHER RESEARCH OUTCOMES

Inventor on Record (2014), (Provisional Patent), “Methods and Systems for Orchestrating and Monitoring Operations”. Filed through Purdue Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC)

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

1. Louis, J (2015) "Completing the Circle of Information to Enable Construction Automation." Poster Presentation at Sigma Xi Graduate Student Research Awards Competition 2015, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN February 2. Louis, J (2014) "Modified DES Algorithm for Automated Control of Construction Operations." Poster Presentation at Ecological Science and Engineering Symposium 2014, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN – Awarded 2nd Place in Competition, October 3. Louis, J (2014) "Simulation and Automation in Construction Engineering." Poster Presentation at Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) 2014, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN – Awarded 2nd Place in Competition September 4. Louis, J (2014) "Real time Monitoring and Control of Construction Operations." Poster Presentation at Engineering Research Exhibit in Big Ten+ Graduate Expo 2014, Purdue University, West Lafayette IN, September 5. Louis, J (2014) "Modified DES Algorithm for Automated Control of Construction Operations." Poster Presentation at Construction Research Congress 2014, Atlanta GA, May

SEMINARS AND LECTURES

1. Invited Lecturer (2015) “Role of Simulation in Planning and Estimating for Construction Operations.” Invited Lecture at CE398 “Introduction to Civil Engineering Systems Design” Instructor: Dr. Samuel Labi, Purdue University, November 2. Invited Speaker (2014) “Discrete Event Simulation: Current Trends and Future Prospects.” Seminar for graduate students in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, India, July 3. Invited Lecturer (2014) “Effect of time and material uncertainties in planning construction operations.” Invited Lecture at CE398 “Introduction to Civil Engineering Systems Design” Instructor: Dr. Samuel Labi, Purdue University, November 4. Invited Speaker (2013) “Simulation and Visualization of Construction Operations.” Invited Lecture at CE598 “Decision Making for Civil Infrastructure” Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Valentin, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico, January

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SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES

1. Director and License Holder of TEDxPurdueU (2014), Independent TED event at Purdue University § Led team of 50 volunteers to organize four events culminating with TEDxPurdueU 2014. § Raised funds of USD 40,000 for club & event expenses from colleges and schools within Purdue. § Forged B2B relations with media partners including WBAA, (newspaper), WLFI (TV station) to promote events. § Led video production of 15 TED talks with a current YouTube viewership of >300,000 views 2. President of Tippecanoe Talkers Toastmasters Club (2015-Present) 3. Treasurer of Purdue Salsa Club (2014-2015), Purdue University § Raised funds through sponsorship, grant proposals, and dues for largest dance club on campus 4. Treasurer of Tau Beta Pi (2009-2010), Engineering Honor Society, Purdue University 5. Student Rep. Faculty Search Committee (2013-14), Construction Engineering and Management, 6. Completed Applied Management Principles Program offered by Krannert School of Management in May 2012. It is a competitive 2 week “Mini-MBA” for Ph. D. students INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE 1. Project Intern (2006), ValueDesignBuild, Bangalore India § Assisted project manager with preparation of BOQ, daily report preparation, and inspection of completed works for a human centrifuge project commissioned by Indian Air Force 2. Student Intern (2003), Megasoft Technologies, Chennai India § Implemented web based data collection and surveying system using JSP and SQL REFERENCES (additional upon request) 1. Dr. Phillip Dunston Professor of Civil Engineering and Professor of Construction Engineering and Management Purdue University HAMP 1243, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: (765) 494-0640 Email: [email protected]

2. Dr. Dulcy Abraham Professor of Civil Engineering Purdue University HAMP 1241, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: (765) 494-2239 Email: [email protected] 3. Dr. Voicu Popescu Associate Professor of Computer Science Purdue University LWSN 3179, 305 North University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Tel: (765) 494-6010 Email: [email protected]

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