Thomas Maleck

Thomas Maleck
Associate Professor
Research Biography

Dr. Maleck is interested in all areas of highway engineering; especially geometric design, traffic flow and control, traffic simulation, and in the reduction of traffic accidents and personal injuries.

Selected Publications
  • The Geometric Design and Safety of Freeway Interchanges, with W.C. Taylor and others, Proceedings of the Indian Road Congress - An International Seminar on Expressways/High-Speed Facilities in Developing Countries, New Delhi, India, 1991.
  • Impact of Vehicle Size on Highway Safety, with K. Kuroda and W.C. Taylor, Transportation Research Board 64th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 1985.
  • The Prediction of Highway Accidents as a Function of Geometry and Environment, Compendium of Technical Papers, Institute of Transportation Engineers, London, England, 1983.
Selected Achievements and Awards
  • Outstanding International Studies for College of Engineering, 2004
  • MSU Award for Outstanding Service to Study Abroad, 2004
  • Withrow Teaching Excellence, 2004
  • Fellow, Institute of Transportation Engineers