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Dr. Qing He

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Dr. Qing He is currently the Stephen Still Assistant Professor in Transportation Engineering and Logistics, affiliated with both Civil Engineering and Industrial Engineering at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. He obtained his PhD degree from Systems and Industrial Engineering at University of Arizona in 2010. Prior to joining faculty, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in IBM T J Watson Research Center, where he has been working on some Smarter Transportation projects from 2010 to 2012. His research vision is to develop a multimodal, multidimensional transportation and logistics systems with new information technology, using a broad range of techniques, including optimization, control, simulation, and statistics.

Education
  • M.S. May 2009 Industrial Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • M.S. June 2006 Electrical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
  • B.S. June 2003 Electrical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
Projects
Title Sponsor(s)
Coordinated Intelligent Transportation Systems Deployment in New York City (CIDNY) New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT), University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Develop a comprehensive guide to signal timing, new detection technologies and advanced signal timing concepts applicable in New York City New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT)
Develop a comprehensive guide to traffic signal timing, new detection technologies and advanced signal timing concepts applicable in New York City New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT), University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Heterogeneous Regional Traffic Signal Control University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Inferring High-Resolution Individual’s Activity and Trip Purposes with the Fusion of Social Media, Land Use and Connected Vehicle Trajectories University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Smarter Multi-modal Traffic Signal Control with Both Floating Sensor Network and Fixed Sensor Network University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)


Publications
Title Publication Type
Develop a Comprehensive Guide to Traffic Signal Timing, New Detection Technologies and Advanced Signal Timing Concepts Applicable in New York City Final Report
Heterogeneous Regional Signal Control Final Report
Inferring High-Resolution Individual’s Activity and Trip Purposes with the Fusion of Social Media, Land Use and Connected Vehicle Trajectories Final Report
Smarter Multi-modal Traffic Signal Control with both Floating Sensor Network and Fixed Sensor Final Report
UTRC Research Initiative
Year Title
2015 Smarter Multi-modal Traffic Signal Control with Both Floating Sensor Network and Fixed Sensor Network
2016 Develop a comprehensive guide to signal timing, new detection technologies and advanced signal timing concepts applicable in New York City
2016 Develop a comprehensive guide to traffic signal timing, new detection technologies and advanced signal timing concepts applicable in New York City

Personal Information

The Stephen Still Assistant Professor in Transportation Engineering and Logistic
Qing
He
State University of New York (SUNY)
qinghe@buffalo.edu
(716) 645-3470
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