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Currently, Initiative for Sustainable Mobility directors and faculty fellows are advising and supporting graduate students; they currently mentor graduate and undergraduate students who participate in relevant seminars, meetings, and activities involving the Institute of Transportation Engineers and transportation consultants. Faculty fellows are integrating sustainable mobility and intelligent transportation systems in curricula.

ISM Supported Students Attending 95th Annual Transportation Research Board (TRB) held in January 2016 in Washington, D.C.

TRB presentations involved with students include the following:

  • Greene, D., A. Khattak, J. Liu, X. Wang, J. Hopson, & R. Goeltz, Is there Evidence for a Gap between On-Road and Test Cycle Fuel Economy? TRB paper # 16-1579, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2016.
  • Greene, D., J. Liu, & A. Khattak, How On-Road Fuel Economy Varies with Vehicle Cumulative Mileage and Daily Use? TRB paper # 16-1586, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2016.

ISM Supported Students Attending 94th Annual Transportation Research Board (TRB) held in January in Washington, D.C.

TRB presentations involved with students include the following:

  • Wang X, J. Liu, and A. Khattak, Generating Fuel Economy Information to Support Cost Effective Vehicle Choices: Comparing Standard and Customized Driving Cycles, TRB paper # 15-4548, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Liu J., A. Khattak & X. Wang, Creating Indices for How People Drive in a Region: A Comparative Study of Driving Performance, TRB paper # 15-0966, Transportation Issues and Solutions in Major Cities, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.
  • Khattak A. & J. Liu, Supporting Instantaneous Driving Decisions through vehicle trajectory data, TRB paper # 15-1345, Presented at the Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015.

ISM Supported Students Publishing Research Papers in High-Indexed Journals

  • Liu J., A. Khattak & X. Wang. The Role of Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Using Behavioral and Sensor Data to Model Hierarchies in Travel, Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2015.01.028. (2 yr. IF=2.820)
  • Wang X, A. Khattak, J. Liu, G. Masghati-Amoli & S. Son. What is the Level of Volatility in Instantaneous Driving Decisions? Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2015. DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2014.12.014. (2 yr. IF=2.820)

ISM Supported Student Giving a Talk at 2014 ITS World Congress in Detroit, MI

Jun Liu, a fourth-year TESP Ph.D. student with Dr. Asad Khattak, gave a talk on “Generating Real-time Driving Volatility Information to Support Instantaneous Driving Decisions” at 2014 ITS World Congress held on September 7-11, 2014 in Detroit, Michigan.

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