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Publications

  1. 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

  2. Rahimi, E., Shamshiripour, A., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A. K. and Auld, J., 2020. “Analysis of transit users’ response behavior in case of unplanned service disruptions.” Transportation Research Record, 2674(3), pp.258-271. https://doi.org/10.1177/0361198120911921

Selected Presentations

  1. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A. K., 2021. “A Comprehensive Survey of the Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Activity-Travel Behavior in Chicago”, Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  2. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E. and Mohammadian, A. K., 2020. “Complexity of Travel-Based Multitasking and Its Association to Latent Lifestyles.” International Symposium on Transportation Data and Modelling (ITSDM), 24-26, Ann Arbor, MI

  3. Shamshiripour, A., Golshani N., Shabanpour R. Mohammadian, A.K., 2018. “Dynamics of Mode Choice Behavior In Chicago.” 15th International Conference on Travel Behavior Research, July 15-20, No.388.

  4. Chen, S. K., Shamshiripour, A., Seshadri, R., Guan, J., Yoo, L., Hasnine, M. S., Alho, A. R., Feldman, D., Ben-Akiva, M., 2022. “Analysis of Potential Demand of On-Demand Urban Air Mobility Via Agent-Based Simulation”, 4th Bridging Transport Researchers Conference (BTR4), online.

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