Kunhee Choi

Job title: 
Professor
Department: 
Alumni
Texas A&M University
Department of Construction Science
Bio/CV: 

Dissertation: Quantitative Analysis on Schedule, Cost, and Contingency: Performance Implications of Innovative Contracting Strategies

Advisor: Carl L. Monismith

PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 2008

MS, Construction Management, Texas A&M University, 2002

Texas A&M - Present 

  • Professor, Construction Science

A member of Texas A&M’s faculty since 2010, Dr. Choi is a Chancellor EDGES professor in the Department of Construction Science. His interests have centered on improving the adaptive capacity of the legacy transportation system by creating and testing cyber-enabled systems to empower digital twinning intelligence, which ultimately revolutionizes the way we live, work, and travel. Dr. Choi’s research is ground-breaking and of utmost significance to multiple key areas related to the renewal of the nation’s aging transportation infrastructure systems, and his work showcases for the world what outstanding research, discovery, and teaching look like. Dr. Choi serves on editorial boards of several leading academic journals and is currently a specialty editor for the JCEM and JME, both published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. When it comes to teaching, Dr. Choi treasures the integrative aspects of construction management and strives to spark students to engage in transformational learning and interdisciplinary critical thinking. Dr. Choi provides truly significant innovative and transformational learning benefits to his students at Texas A&M.

Research interests: 
  • Artificial intelligence mobility safety (AIMs)
  • Cost time change risk production tradeoff analyses
  • Infrastructure sustainability and life cycle analyses 

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