
Dr. Thomas Brennan Jr. originally from National Park, New Jersey. holds a Bachelor’s and a Doctoral Degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University, and a Master’s Degree in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering from George Mason University. Dr. Brennan has spent over 20 years in research and consulting and is a license professional engineer registered in Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. He is currently a faculty member at The College of New Jersey in the School of Civil Engineering and is published in over 30 journals and 40 conference proceedings. His current research and scholarly interests include, but are not limited to, traffic operations, pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure, the development of traffic mobility performance measures, anonymous vehicle tracking (Bluetooth tracking/Cell Phone), infrastructure asset management, and IoT sensor technologies. Dr. Brennan has developed a number of performance metrics that have utilized high resolution traffic signal controller data and anonymous probe vehicle data. He oversees the TCNJ Transportation Laboratory and is working on New Jersey DOT research projects.