Dr.GustavoGarciaOtto|TransportInfrastructure| Best Researcher Award
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto, Université Gustave Eiffel, France.
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto is a postdoctoral researcher at Université Gustave Eiffel in France, specializing in Electric Road Systems (ERS) and pavement performance. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) and has been a researcher at the Transportation and Logistics Laboratory (LabTrans) since 2007. With over 14 years of experience in infrastructure monitoring, he has played a key role in Brazil’s Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems, overseeing technical research and industry applications. He is the Vice President (Science) of ISWIM (2023–2027) and coordinates the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT) Commission on WIM systems. Dr. Otto has collaborated with leading international organizations to improve infrastructure sustainability and traffic monitoring. His research focuses on integrating smart transport systems, overload management, and pavement performance analysis. He has contributed to Brazilian national standards, journal publications, and conferences on intelligent transportation systems.

Education 
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto earned his PhD in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), where his research focused on Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems, pavement instrumentation, and overload impact analysis. Throughout his doctoral studies, he was actively involved in transportation infrastructure research, collaborating with government agencies and international institutions. He continued his academic journey as a postdoctoral researcher at Université Gustave Eiffel, where he has been developing Electric Road Systems (ERS) for heavy vehicles through full-scale experimental research. His educational background includes expertise in smart transport technologies, infrastructure monitoring, and sustainable mobility solutions. Dr. Otto has also contributed to the standardization of technical regulations, serving as a rapporteur for the NBR ISO 15638-20 standard. His academic career reflects a strong commitment to advancing pavement performance optimization, intelligent transportation, and the integration of digital monitoring tools into modern transport systems.
work Experience
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto has extensive experience in transportation infrastructure, smart road systems, and load monitoring technologies. Since 2007, he has been a researcher at LabTrans, leading multiple projects related to Weigh-In-Motion (WIM), overload management, and pavement analysis. As Technical Coordinator of Pavement and Overload Research since 2012, he has managed both academic and industry-sponsored projects to improve infrastructure performance. His role as Vice President (Science) of ISWIM (2023–2027) highlights his leadership in the global WIM research community. He has worked with the Brazilian National Department of Infrastructure Transportation (DNIT) and the National Agency of Land Transportation (ANTT) to develop policies for large-scale WIM deployment. Since 2024, as a postdoctoral researcher at Université Gustave Eiffel, he has been pioneering ERS research for heavy vehicles, integrating renewable energy with smart transport systems. His experience spans scientific research, technical consulting, and regulatory framework development.
Skills 🛠️
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto possesses a diverse skill set spanning transportation engineering, intelligent transport systems, and research leadership. His expertise includes Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) technologies, electric road systems (ERS), pavement performance analysis, and infrastructure monitoring. He has a strong background in data analytics, load assessment, and digital modeling for transportation infrastructure optimization. His skills extend to regulatory framework development, as demonstrated by his leadership in Brazil’s technical standardization for WIM systems. As an experienced research project manager, he has successfully coordinated large-scale academic, industry, and government-funded initiatives. His work in ERS development includes renewable energy integration, smart pavement instrumentation, and energy transfer simulations. Dr. Otto is proficient in technical writing, scientific publishing, and peer-reviewing for high-impact journals. His ability to collaborate across academia, industry, and policy-making institutions makes him a key contributor to the future of smart, sustainable transportation systems.
Research Focus
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto’s research focuses on intelligent transportation systems, smart infrastructure monitoring, and sustainable mobility solutions. His expertise in Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems has led to the development of advanced overload management strategies that enhance road safety and infrastructure lifespan. His work integrates data-driven pavement performance analysis with real-time monitoring technologies to optimize transportation efficiency. At Université Gustave Eiffel, he is pioneering research on Electric Road Systems (ERS) for heavy vehicles, investigating energy transfer mechanisms, road durability, and vehicle-infrastructure interactions. His research aims to bridge the gap between renewable energy integration and smart transport by developing scalable ERS models. Dr. Otto also focuses on infrastructure instrumentation and intelligent data processing, working closely with industry partners to implement practical solutions for real-world applications. His interdisciplinary research supports national and international standardization efforts to advance next-generation transportation technologies.
Awards & Honors🏆
Dr. Gustavo Garcia Otto has received recognition for his contributions to transportation engineering, smart infrastructure, and pavement performance research. As a leading researcher in Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) systems, he was elected Vice President (Science) of ISWIM (2023–2027), reflecting his influence in the international transportation research community. He has played a pivotal role in standardizing WIM systems in Brazil, coordinating the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (ABNT) Commission on WIM systems since 2022. His contributions to NBR ISO 15638-20 earned him recognition for advancing regulatory frameworks for intelligent transport monitoring. Dr. Otto has also been invited as a keynote speaker at prestigious conferences such as ICWIM7, ICWIM8, and ICWIM9. His leadership in ERS research at Université Gustave Eiffel is helping shape the future of sustainable transportation. He has been honored for technical excellence, industry collaborations, and pioneering contributions to intelligent mobility solutions.