Recent Presentations by Hani S. Mahmassani

Technology Assisted Behavior Change: Towards Sustainable and Energy Efficient Transportation
Northwestern University-Argonne National Labs Workshop in Energy Demand, March 17, 2009
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Pushing the Envelope: Managing Transportation Systems Under Competing Events
CIT 2008 International Conference and Annual Meeting of Chinese Institute of Transportation
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, R.O.C, December 4, 2008
An earlier version of this talk was delivered as a keynote presentation at the
IGCR 08 4th International Gulf Conference on Roads
Doha, Qatar, November 10-13, 2008
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Improving Travel Reliability Through Predictive Traveler Information
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 3, 2008

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Modeling Driving Behavior as a Hazard-Based Risk-Taking Process
Recent Developments in Microscopic Traffic Simulation Master class, TU Delft and TRAIL Delft,
The Netherlands, September 16, 2008

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Adaptive Estimation of Speed-Density Relations for Online Network Traffic Prediction
Greenshields 75th Symposium
Woods Hole, MA, July 9, 2008

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Integrated Multimodal Urban Corridor Management: The Potential Role of Bus Rapid Transit
Transport Chicagos
Chicago, IL, June 6, 2008

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Developments in Intelligent Transportation Systems Research and Applications
CILT ICM and International Conference
Hong Kong, Republic of China, May 27-31, 2008

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Integration Across Goals
Nextrans Summit
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 5, 2008

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Predictive Strategies for Real-Time Pricing, Information and Traffic/Access Controls
University Transportation Research Center, Region II
Manhattan, NY, February 22, 2008

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Congestion Management in a Rapidly Growing Economy: Optimizing Transportation
Network Performance

MTTBR 2008: 1st Mass Transit and Travel Behavior Research Conference, Indo-US Science and Technology Forum
IIT -Guwahati, India, February 12-15, 2008

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Application and Validation of a Dynamic Freight Simulation-Assignment Model to a
Large-scale Intermodal Rail Network: The Pan-European Case

87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board
Washington, D.C., January 2008

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Modeling Driver Behavior as a Sequential Risk-Taking Task
87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board
Washington, D.C., January 2008

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From Existing Accident-Free Car-Following Models to Colliding Particles: Exploration
and Assessment

87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board
Washington, D.C., January 2008

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Accelerating Innovation in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Research and Application

Northwestern University, December 12, 2007
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Fueling the Debate: Network Modeling, Behavior Change, and Intelligent Transportaion
Solutions to Support Transportation Decision-Making Policies

Northwestern University, December 3, 2007
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The Greening of Freight in Europe: Assessing the Market Potential of New Services and
Lower Barriers Using a Dynamic Intermodal Simulation Assignment Methodology

2nd Annual National Freight Conference, Long Beach, CA
December 2007

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Multi-Criterion Dynamic User Equilibrium Models and Algorithms for Road Pricing
Applications with Heterogeneous Users

INFORMS Annual Meeting 2007, Seattle, WA
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Gap-driven Algorithms for the Time-Dependent User Equilibrium Problem on
Large Networks

INFORMS Annual Meeting 2007, Seattle, WA
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Dynamic Pricing, Managed Lanes and Integrated Corridor Management:
Challenges for Advanced Network Modeling Methodologies

Georgia Institute of Technology, November 2007
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Intelligent Transportation Solutions for Sustainable City Logistics:
Issues and Prospects

City Logistics Expo, April 2007
Padova, Italy

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Logistics in Real-Time: Inventory Routing Operations Under Stochastic Demand
International Workshop on Distribution Logistics, October 2006
Brescia, Italy

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