Ivan Mutis

  • Associate Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering

Education

Ph.D., Information Technology for Construction Projects, University of Florida, 2007
M.S., Construction Management, University of Florida, 2004
M.S., Construction Engineering and Management, Universidad de los Andes, 1998
B.S., Civil Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1996

Research Interests

  • Information technologies for collaboration and communication in construction
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Virtual Design Construction
  • Knowledge management
  • Interoperability and semantics (Ontologies, product, and process modeling)
  • Construction management education
  • Technologies for sustainable construction
  • Construction informatics

Professional Affiliations & Memberships

  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
  • International Council for Building (CIB) - W78 Group
  • Associated Schools of Construction (ASC)

Awards

  • M.E. Rinker, Sr., Endowed Fellowship, University of Florida (2004-2007)
  • Arthur A. Coia and R.P Vinall Scholarship, University of Florida (2006)
  • College of Design, Construction, and Planning Travel Grant, University of Florida (2006)
  • Arthur A. Coia and R.P. Vinall Scholarship, University of Florida (2005)

Publications

Book Chapters

Mutis, I. (2014 in press) Pragmatics: new challenges for sharing knowledge activities in projects. Ontology in the Architectural, Civil Engineering and Construction Domain: New Advancements and Research ASCE, 18 p.

Niu, J., Issa, R., and Mutis, I. (2014 in press) Taxonomy Development toward the Domain Ontology of Construction Contracts: A Case Study on AIA A201-2007. Ontology in the Architectural, Civil Engineering and Construction Domain: New Advancements and Research. ASCE 15 p.

Solis, J. and Mutis, I. (2009). The idealization of BIM, Green, and Lean. Handbook of Research on BIM and Construction Informatics: Concepts and Technologies. Underwood, J. and Isikdag, U. (Eds). Salford, U., 302-334.

Issa, R., and Mutis, I. (2006). Ontology Based Framework For Addressing Semantic Reconciliation in Construction. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Intelligent Computing in Engineering and Architecture. Vol. 4200/2006. Springer. Berlin, 348-367.

Refereed Journal Articles

Mutis, I. and Issa, R. (2012). 鈥淔ramework for semantic reconciliation of construction project information.鈥 Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 24 p. 17(1): 1-24.

Mutis, I., and Issa, R. R. A. (2008). 鈥淎 semiotic proposition for understanding construction within documents.鈥 Tsinghua Science & Technology, 13(S 1): 192-198 (Invited Journal Paper).

Anumba, C. J., Pan J., Issa, R., and Mutis, I. (2008). 鈥淐ollaborative project information management in a semantic web environment.鈥 Journal of Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 15(1): 78-94.

Anumba, Chimay., Issa, Raja., and Mutis, I. (2008). 鈥淥ntology-based information and knowledge management in construction Collaborative project information management in a semantic web environment.鈥 Construction Innovation: Information, Process, 8(3): 218-239.

Mutis, I. (2014). 鈥淏uilding Common Knowledge at the Boundary in Practice for Project-Based Organizations鈥. Information and Organizations. 30 p. Under review.

Mutis, I. (2014). 鈥淐onstruction Information Epistemic Framework鈥. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. 11p. (Invited paper). Under review.

Mutis, I. (2014). 鈥淎 Dialogical Approach For Coordination. The Case For Design Review Documentation.鈥 Journal of Management in Engineering. 25 p. Under review.

Mutis, I. (2014) 鈥淲iki-Con: Semantic layer resource based on the harmonization of ontology and conceptual models for the architecture, engineering, and construction domain.鈥 Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, ASCE, 20 p. Under review.

Mutis, I., and Blinn N., (2015) 鈥淓nhancing Monitoring Efficiency for Construction Management Processes Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles鈥, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. Special Issue. Under-review

Books

Mutis, I. and Issa, R. (2014 in press). 鈥淥ntology in the Architectural, Civil Engineering and Construction Domain: New Advancements and Research鈥. American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) 鈥 Technical Publications.

Issa, R., Flood, I, and Mutis, I., (2014 CD-ROM) 鈥淧roceedings of the 2014 ASCE International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering鈥, Orlando, Florida. Sponsored by the Technical Council on Computing and Information Technology of ASCE.

Mutis, I., Fructher, R., Dib H., Menasa C., and Li K., (2015 expected)鈥淭ransforming Engineering Education through Innovative Computer Mediated Learning Technologies鈥, American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) 鈥 Technical Publications.

Expertise

Information technologies for collaboration and communication in construction; Building Information Modeling (BIM); Virtual Design Construction; Knowledge management; Interoperability and semantics (Ontologies, product, and process modeling); Construction management education; Technologies for sustainable construction; and Construction informatics