Doctoral Research Workshop

101st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. January 9 - 13, 2022

Workshop on doctoral research in transportation analysis, planning and policy

Sunday, January 9th, 2022, 1:30 PM - 5:15 PM 

Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Room TBD

Call for Submissions is closed.

At this workshop, PhD students conducting research in transportation modeling or travel behavior are invited to present their work and discuss issues and questions they encountered. The workshop is sponsored by the Section on Transportation Planning and Analysis (AEP00). The workshop will be held on Sunday Afternoon (January 9th, 2022) at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington, DC. Reports of recently completed, or nearly completed, PhD dissertations and research-in-advanced-stages will be presented.

Individuals who wish to present their research had to submit a 500-800 word summary of their research including the title and complete author information, along with a letter of nomination from their faculty supervisor. The letter of the supervisor had to explain the significance of the contribution and clearly state the anticipated graduation date. The abstract, even if setting a broad context of the entire PhD topic, needed to be clear about what specifically the candidate actually intends to present at the workshop. Documents in Word or PDF format needed to be sent both to Rolf Moeckel, Technical University of Munich, at doctoralWorkshop.msm.bgu@tum.de, and to Patricia Mokhtarian, Georgia Institute of Technology, at patmokh@gatech.edu. The deadline for submission of entries was September 27th, 2021. No further submissions are accepted at this time.

Those who presented their dissertation research at this session in previous Annual Meetings of the Transportation Research Board were not eligible to submit entries. Please note that there is a separate Doctoral Dissertation Research session devoted to the field of Transportation Operations and Control. Work that falls primarily in that domain should have been submitted there. The workshop on Transportation Operations and Control is organized by Dr. Michael Knodler from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

The selection of presentations for inclusion in the program was based on the total number of submissions received, whether the work is based on completed or in-progress research, and whether papers based on the dissertation research have been accepted for presentation in other lectern or poster sessions of the Annual Meeting. All submissions were reviewed by the scientific committee, and notifications regarding acceptance were sent out in mid-October. The winners of the award for best presentation(s) will be announced at the meeting of the Committee on Transportation Network Modeling (ADB30) in January 2022.

The complete program of this workshop can be found here.