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The Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley has supported transportation research at the University of California since 1948. About 50 faculty members, 50 staff researchers and more than 100 graduate students take part in this multidisciplinary program, which receives roughly $40 million in research funding on average each year. Alexandre Bayen, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is its director.

There are 18 publications in this collection, published between 2018 and 2024.

Lapardhaja, Servet; Doig Godier, Jean; Cassidy, Michael J; Kan, Xingan David: ACC, queue storage, and worrisome news for cities, 2024

Moran, Marcel E: Authorized Vehicles Only: Police, parking, and pedestrian access in New York City, 2023

Rakas, Jasenka PhD; Achatz Antonelli, Pietro; Walia, Chanan; Rouzbahani, Parham; Gikas, George: Reducing Emissions through Monitoring and Predictive Modeling of Gate Operations of Idle Aircraft: A Case Study on San Francisco International Airport, 2023

Deakin, Elizabeth PhD; Munoz, Jasmin; Son, Daisy: Renaming and Removal of Harmful Names and Monuments on State Transportation Right of Way, 2022

Moran, Marcel E: Are shelters in place? Mapping the distribution of transit amenities via a bus-stop census of San Francisco, 2022

Moran, Marcel E.: Where the Crosswalk Ends: Mapping Crosswalk Coverage via Satellite Imagery in San Francisco, 2022

Tommelein, Iris D. PhD; Gazzaniga, Tyler: Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (SB/DBE) Issues in Caltrans Contract and Bid Process, 2022

Wang, Pei; McKeever, Benjamin; Chan, Ching-Yao: Automated Vehicles Industry Survey of Transportation Infrastructure Needs, 2022

Deakin, Elizabeth; Dock, Fred; Garry, Gordon; Handy, Susan; McNally, Michael; Sall, Elizabeth et al.: Calculating and Forecasting Induced Vehicle-Miles of Travel Resulting from Highway Projects: Findings and Recommendations from an Expert Panel, 2020

Lazarus, Jessica; Pourquier, Jean Carpentier; Feng, Frank; Hammel, Henry; Shaheen, Susan: Micromobility evolution and expansion: Understanding how docked and dockless bikesharing models complement and compete – A case study of San Francisco, 2020

Seeley, Brien A. MD.; Seeley, Damon; Rakas, Jasenka PhD: A Report on the Future of Electric Aviation, 2020

Wong, Stephen D; Chorus, Caspar G; Shaheen, Susan A; Walker, Joan L: A Revealed Preference Methodology to Evaluate Regret Minimization with Challenging Choice Sets: A Wildfire Evacuation Case Study, 2020

Wong, Stephen D; Walker, Joan L; Shaheen, Susan A: Trust and Compassion in Willingness to Share Mobility and Sheltering Resources in Evacuations: A case Study of the 2017 and 2018 California Wildfires, 2020

Levine, Kendra K.: New Metrics for Measuring Academic Research Outside the Ivory Tower, 2019

Rungskunroch, Panrawee; Kaewunreuen, Sakdirat; Shen, Zuo-Jun: An improvement on the end-of-life of High-speed rail rolling stocks considering CFRP composite material replacement, 2019

Walker, Joan L.; Chatman, Daniel; Daziano, Ricardo; Erhardt, Gregory; Gao, Song; Mahmassani, Hani et al.: Advancing the Science of Travel Demand Forecasting, 2019

Deakin, Elizabeth; Bhamidi, Vidya; Funaki, Dorry; Colani, Tasha; McCarthy, Margaret: Women and Cycling: A Case Study of the Use of San Francisco Bike Lanes, 2018

Ni, Wei; Cassidy, Michael J: City-wide traffic control: modeling impacts of cordon queues, 2018

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