Adjunct Professor

Dr. Aultman-Hall's research has focused on innovative travel data collection. She has recently focused on long distance intercity travel but remains committed to work in bicycle transportation, electric vehicle adoption and system resiliency especially as it relates to planning for climate adaptation. In 2014, Dr. Aultman-Hall was selected by the UVM Graduate Student Senate as Outstanding Faculty Advisor. Dr. Aultman-Hall enjoys a wide range of teaching duties at UVM including first year design, the third year introduction to transportation engineering and several interdisciplinary graduate sustainable transportation systems classes.

Dr. Aultman-Hall is active with the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies including chairing a task force planning the 2018 National Household Transportation Survey (NHTS) Conference, membership on the Travel Behavior and Values Committee, and chairing the National Transportation Data Committee. She recently founded a new TRB sub-committee on long distance and inter-city travel. At UVM, Dr. Aultman-Hall has recently served on the executive of the Faculty Senate and the committee overseeing the new system of administrative unit review. She is currently a member of the steering committee for review of the university's new budget model.

Publications

Rosaria Berliner, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Giovanni Circella.  (2018) Exploring the Self-Reported Long-Distance Travel Frequency of Adult Californians.  Forthcoming Transportation Research Record
 
Xiao Xiao, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Robert Manning, and Brian Voigt (2018) The Impact of Spatial Accessibility and Perceived Barriers on Visitation to National Parks. Journal of Transport Geography.
 
Dowds, Jonathan, Karen Sentoff, James L. Sullivan and Lisa Aultman-Hall.  (2017) Assessing the Impact of Network Resolution and Origin-Destination Aggregation on the Stability of Transportation Network Criticality Rankings. Transportation Research Record 2653. DOI 10.3141/2653-11
 
Aultman-Hall, Lisa, Chester Harvey, James Sullivan and Jeffrey LaMondia.  (2016) The Impact Of Long-Distance Tour Generation And Travel Attributes On Data Collection In The United States.  TRANSPORTATION, Volume 43 Number 6, December.  DOI 10.1007/s11116-016-9754-y
 
LaMondia, J.J., Michael Moore** and Lisa Aultman-Hall.  (2016) Matching Household Lifecycle Characteristics To Clustered Annual Schedules Of Long-Distance And Overnight Travel. Transportation Research Record.  Volume 2594 pp. 11-17. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2594-02
 
Belz*, Nathan, Lisa Aultman-Hall and James Montague**.  Influence of Priority Taking and Abstaining at Single-Lane Roundabouts using Cellular Automata. Transportation Research Part C  (2016), 69 pp. 134-149.  DOI:10.1016/j.trc.2016.05.021
 
Harvey*, Chester, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Austin Troy and Stephanie Hurley.  (2016) Streetscape Skeleton Measurement and Classification. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. doi: 10.1177/0265813515624688
 
Aultman-Hall, Lisa. Chester Harvey, Jeff LaMondia and Chloe Ritter.  (2015) Design and Response Quality in a One-Year Longitudinal Survey of Overnight and Long-distance Travel. Transportation Research Procedia.  Volume 11, pp. 136-153. doi:10.1016/j.trpro.2015.12.012

Areas of Expertise and/or Research

Primary

  • Transportation
  • Sustainability & Energy
  • Infrastructure Systems

Secondary

  • Environmental
  • Climate Change & Hazard Mitigation
  • Environmental & Public Health

Education

  • Ph.D., McMaster University

Contact

Phone:
  • 802 656 1245
Office Location:

116 Farrell

Website(s):
  1. Lisa's Website

Courses Taught

  • CE 133 - Transportation Systems
  • CE 391 - Master Thesis Rsch
  • CE 491 - Doctoral Dissertation Research
  • GRAD 901 - Civil & Environ Eng
  • NR 491 - Doctoral Dissertation Research