Civil & Environmental Engineering
 

Anne V. Goodchild

Assistant Professor
Transportation

121E More Hall, Box 352700
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2700


Phone: (206) 543-3747
Email: annegood@u.washington.edu
Personal website

Anne Goodchild joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor in December 2005 after completing her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley.  Her research interests lie in the analysis of logistic systems, with an emphasis on freight transportation.  Her dissertation work examined the impact of a crane operating strategy on port terminal operations.  Other research experience includes strategic routing and schedule planning in aviation, intelligent transportation systems, and the interaction between transportation operations and air quality.  Before attending Berkeley she worked in consulting for 5 years in Europe and North America, for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Applied Decision Analysis Inc., modeling business problems such as airline fleet maintenance scheduling.  She holds an MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University
of California at Berkeley, and a BS (with High Honors) in Mathematics from the University of California at Davis.

EDUCATION

PhD, University of California at Berkeley, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2005
MS, University of California at Berkeley, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2002
BS in Mathematics, University of California at Davis, 1995

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Freight Transportation and Logistics
Aviation Logistics
Freight Transportation and Air Quality
Freight Terminal Operations

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications 

Goodchild, A.V., C.F. Daganzo (2006).  Double-Cycling Strategies for Container Ships and Their Effect on Ship Loading and Unloading Operations.  Transportation Science, 40(4)

Goodchild, A.V., C.F. Daganzo (2005).  Crane Double Cycling in Container Ports: Effect on Ship Dwell Time, Research Report, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California , Berkeley

Goodchild, A.V., C.F. Daganzo (2004).  Reducing Ship Turn-Around Time Using Double Cycling, Research Report, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley

Chatwin, R., Bonduelle, Y., Goodchild, A., Harmon, F., & J. Mazzuco (1999). Real Options Valuation for E-Business: A Case Study. In L. Trigeorgis (Ed.) Real options and business strategy: Applications to decision making. Risk Books.

Papers Under Review

Goodchild, A.V., C.F. Daganzo (submitted).  Crane Double Cycling in
Container Ports: Planning Methods and Evaluation.  Transportation Research Part B

Working Papers

Goodchild, A.V.  Performance Comparison of Crane Double Cycling  Strategies, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California,  Berkeley

 
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