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Publications

  1. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Mohammadian, A.K. and Auld, J., 2020. “Investigating the influence of latent lifestyles on productive travels: Insights into designing autonomous transit system.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 141, pp.469-484. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2020.10.001

  2. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R. and Mohammadian, A.K., 2020. “How is COVID-19 reshaping activity-travel behavior? Evidence from a comprehensive survey in Chicago.” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 7, p.100216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2020.100216

  3. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R. and Mohammadian, A.K., 2020. “Dynamics of travelers’ modality style in the presence of mobility-on-demand services.” Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 117, p.102668. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2020.102668

  4. Chauhan, R.S., Bhagat-Conway, M.W., Capasso da Silva, D., Salon, D., Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Khoeini, S., Mohammadian, A.K., Derrible, S. and Pendyala, R., 2021. “A database of travel-related behaviors and attitudes before, during, and after COVID-19 in the United States.” Scientific Data, 8(1), pp.1-7. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.15141945

  5. Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R., Shamshiripour, A. and Mohammadian, A.K., 2021. “Perceived risk of using shared mobility services during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 81, pp.271-281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2021.06.012

  6. Chauhan, R.S., da Silva, D.C., Salon, D., Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Sutradhar, U., Khoeini, S., Mohammadian, A.K., Derrible, S. and Pendyala, R., 2021. “COVID-19 related attitudes and risk perceptions across urban, rural, and suburban areas in the United States.” Findings, p.23714. https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.23714.

  7. da Silva, D.C., Khoeini, S., Salon, D., Conway, M.W., Chauhan, R.S., Pendyala, R.M., Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Magassy, T., Mohammadian, A.K. and Derrible, S., 2021. “How are Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Associated with Traveler Behavior During the Pandemic?.” Findings, p.24389. https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.24389

Selected Presentations

  1. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R., Golshani, N., Mohammadian, A. K., 2021. “The Effect of Productivity of Telecommuting During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Workers’ Post-pandemic Intentions to Telecommute”, Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  2. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A. K., 2020. “Investigating Modality Styles in the Era of Mobility-on-Demand Services: A Multiple Discrete-Continuous Approach” Transportation Research Board 99th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  3. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi E., Shekari, E., Shabanpour, R. and Mohammadian, A.K., 2020. “Analyzing Public Perceptions Towards Shared E-Scooters.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), online

  4. Chen, S. K., Shamshiripour, A., Seshadri, R., Guan, J., Yoo, L., Hasnine, M. S., Alho, A. R., Feldman, D., Ben-Akiva, M., 2023. “Demand Analysis for Urban Air Mobility via Agent-Based Simulation”, Transportation Research Board 102nd Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

Webinars

  1. “How Will COVID-19 Affect Travel Behavior?”, Transportation Research Board, June 2020

Recent Research Projects

  • Understanding the range of perceptions towards Urban Air Mobility and Autonomous Vehicles

Collarorators: Motahare (Yalda) Mohammadi, Taha Hossein Rashidi, Mohammad Javad Javadinasr, Ehsan Rahimi, Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian

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  • Understanding the potentials impacts of E-scooter promotion on sustainability, resiliency of the non-auto-oriented habits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and mental wellbeing

Collaborators: Ehsan Rahimi, Elham Shekari, Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian

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