Associate Professor
University of Illinois Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
The main goal of my research is to create new knowledge and advance the scientific frontiers — on both theoretical and empirical fronts — on transportation and related infrastructure systems performance. To achieve this goal, I conduct trans-disciplinary research by developing new and adapting existing methodologies and modeling tools with roots in an array of foundational fields such as civil systems, operations research, machine learning and AI, microeconomics, and statistics. I am particularly interested in exploring, understanding, leveraging, and quantifying the impacts of emerging and disruptive technologies (for example, Advanced Air Mobility, connected and automated vehicles, and crowdsourcing, to name just a few) on transportation systems planning, design, deployment, operation, management, and policy-making for more intelligent, efficient, sustainable, equitable, and inclusive movements of people and freight, which ultimately contribute to better progression of the human society.
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Assessing Urban Transportation Equity: A Chicago City Case Study on ridesharing and Public Transit
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT