“Thanks to my professors at PSU and my experiences in and out of the classroom, I believe I am fully prepared for what lies ahead.”
Chris Pangilinan, Civil and Environmental Engineering (2004)
Born and raised in the Portland metropolitan area,
Chris Pangilinan attended Sunset High School
before arriving at Portland State University in
2000, where he majored in Civil Engineering and
concentrated his studies in transportation. In the
spring of 2004, Chris graduated
cum laude.
While at PSU, Chris was involved in several
activities outside of the classroom. He served as
vice president and president of the student
chapter of the Institute of Transportation
Engineers (ITE) and treasurer of the student
chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE). Chris was also engaged in undergraduate
research for two years with Dr. Robert Bertini in
the Intelligent Transportation Systems
Laboratory. Chris notes that the opportunities
available to be involved at the University are
endless. Chris says that when he looks back at his
career at Portland State, he will remember most
his time with ITE, ASCE, and all the other
activities he took part in.
Due in part to his research and involvement with
the various student groups, Chris was able to
participate in two extraordinary internships with
the United States Department of Transportation
(USDOT). In the summer of 2003, he worked in
Boston on the Central Artery/Tunnel Project,
better known as The Big Dig. In 2004, Chris
found himself at USDOT Headquarters in Washington,
D.C. working with the Federal Transit Administration.
After leaving PSU, Chris attended the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he
earned his master's degree in transportation. His
main focus was in public transportation,
specifically in bus operations. As part of his
studies, Chris completed an internship at the
Chicago Transit Authority during the summer of
2005. His thesis entitled, "Bus Supervision
Deployment Strategies for Improved Bus Service
Reliability," was presented at the 2006 Transport
Chicago conference.
Today, Chris is a transportation engineer at DKS
Associates working on a range of new and exciting
transportation projects in the San Francisco Bay
Area. Thanks to professors at PSU and experiences
in and out of the classroom, Chris believes he is
fully prepared for what lies ahead.