Shaheen Publishes Book on Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles

Featured Faculty: Susan Shaheen

 

Professor Susan Shaheen is a co-editor of Shared Mobility and Automated Vehicles: Responding to socio-technical changes and pandemics, a new book on intelligent transportation systems and urban mobility. The book comprehensively and systematically covers important topics on shared vehicle systems, including policy and regulatory frameworks, planning, design, technology, demand and supply models, algorithms, operations, management, economic factors, business models, social equity, environmental impacts, and pandemic effects.

The book provides in depth information and analysis on shared automated vehicle systems, and is written for an audience of researchers in academia and research institutes. It is also a valuable resource for public policy analysts, planners, system designers, system level technology developers, consultants, and students.

In addition to serving as co-editor of the book, Shaheen authored numerous chapters reflecting over 20 years of her research and thinking, along with many notable scholars.

Shaheen is the co-director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC). She received the 2017 Roy W. Crum award from the Transportation Research Board (TRB) for her distinguished achievements in transportation research. In May 2016, she was named one of the top 10 academic thought leaders in transportation by the Eno Foundation.

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