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Professor Holguin-Veras’s research emphasizes: the integration of state of the art economic principles into transportation modeling, so that a complete picture could be developed on the broader impacts of transportation activity on the economy and the environment; and the study of the behavior of the participating agents to support sustainable policies. His work includes a broad spectrum of research tracks ranging from: basic research on transportation modeling, research on the behavioral responses of agents to pricing and other sustainable policies, research on simplified modeling techniques, i.e., to estimate demand using secondary data. The latter techniques are bound to benefit developing countries because they minimize the need for expensive data collection efforts. His leadership positions at key international research organizations include: Vice-President for Logistics of the Pan-American Conferences of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Elected Member of the Council for the Association for European Transport, member of the International Organizing Committee of the City Logistics Conferences, member of three Technical Committees and invitational Task Forces on freight modeling at the Transportation Research Board. He is member of a number of editorial boards, Review Chair for freight transportation at the Transportation Research Board, and Transportation Editor at Networks and Spatial Economics.

José
Holguín-Veras
William H. Hart Professor Director of the Center for Infrastructure, Transportation, and the Environment
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Education
1996 Ph. D. in Civil/Transportation Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
1984 Magister Scientiarum, Universidad Central de Venezuela
1981 Diploma in Civil Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo
Title Sponsor(s)
Study of Goods Movement Through I-278 in NYC and NJ New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT)
Evaluating a Microhub Pilot Program Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)