
معرفی
Dr. Ingrid Arocho is an Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon State University. She holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University and specializes in construction equipment emissions, mass timber constructability, and resilience in construction. Her teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and graduate courses in construction cost estimation, project management, and controls.
Research Interests: Her work integrates environmental sustainability with construction practices, focusing on quantifying pollution from equipment fleets and developing frameworks for sustainable building materials like cross-laminated timber.
Publications: Dr. Arocho's recent articles emphasize empirical analysis of construction emissions and safety, utilizing advanced modeling to balance economic and environmental factors in infrastructure projects.
- Awards:
- ELECTRI International Early Career Awards Finalist (2019)
- ASCE ExCEED Workshop Participant (2016)
- Multiple NSF Travel Grants
- Advising & Grants:
- Advised 8+ graduate students on theses covering emissions analysis and safety protocols
- Secured $206K in grants for research on accident prevention and timber construction links
- Laboratory: Part of the Construction Research Group investigating sustainable infrastructure solutions.




