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Omer Tatari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering at the University of Central Florida's College of Engineering and Computer Science. His research and academic contributions are centered on sustainability in infrastructure and construction systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park
- M.S. in Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette
- M.S. in Construction Management, Istanbul Technical University
His research interests span Sustainable Engineering, Life Cycle Assessment, Green Buildings, and Sustainable Infrastructure Systems. He has made significant contributions to sustainable construction methodologies, infrastructure decision-making, and environmental impact reduction through optimization and systems modeling. As the Subject Editor of the International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, he plays a key role in advancing scholarly discourse in sustainability science.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in applying optimization techniques—particularly multi-objective and genetic algorithms—to construction and infrastructure problems, with a focus on socio-economic and environmental sustainability. His work bridges civil engineering with systems analysis, environmental science, and policy, emphasizing real-world applications in urban transportation, earthwork, and public-private partnerships.
Scientific Awards:
- No formal awards listed in the provided content.
Tatari has advised a total of 20 graduate students, including 14 doctoral and 6 master’s students, demonstrating a strong commitment to academic mentorship. His research is supported by extensive publication output—over 100 scientific papers—with no mention of specific grants, though his editorial role and publication volume suggest active research funding. He is not described as part of any named lab or research team, but his work implies leadership in sustainability-focused engineering research at UCF.



