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Alison J. Conway is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at City College of New York (CCNY). Her research focuses on urban freight systems, non-motorized transportation, and the integration of logistics into dense urban environments. She specializes in analyzing the impacts of modern delivery practices, sustainable cargo cycling, and policy frameworks for urban freight resilience.
Dr. Conway’s work addresses challenges such as residential delivery dynamics, commercial vehicle parking optimization, and the social effects of logistics facilities. Her recent studies investigate proximity logistics models and eco-transfer systems, emphasizing low-carbon solutions. She has also explored pandemic-era transportation adaptations and curriculum design to improve engineering education outcomes.
Her publications span over two decades, with a focus on New York City case studies. Key themes include freight system resilience, multimodal conflicts, and the role of technology in improving urban freight efficiency. While no specific academic awards are listed, her extensive body of work reflects sustained contributions to transportation policy and infrastructure planning.
Dr. Conway’s advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided materials, but her research collaborations are evident through workshop proceedings and multi-institutional project publications. She is affiliated with CCNY’s Steinman Hall, contributing to both academic and applied transportation research initiatives.
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