Research

I am a Phd Candidate in Transportation Engineering in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. My main research interest is in the impact of fuel price uncertainty and environmental concern on the aviation system. I am currently working on my dissertation which addresses how the air transportation system might respond to the availability of new aircraft types, changing energy costs, and greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. My research experience includes evaluating minimum cost network structures for long haul passenger and
freight transportation, using econometric modeling to quantify airport capacity gains due to improved technology, and using discrete choice modeling to forecast the introduction of low-emission airport access modes.

Please visit my page at Academia.edu for working papers and presentations.

In January 2007 I chaired a session at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting on the Delays at the New York Airports. It was made into an e-session, so visit this link to listen.