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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. Shamshiripour, A., Golshani, N., Shabanpour, R. and Mohammadian, A. K., 2019. “Week-long mode choice behavior: dynamic random effects logit model.” Transportation research record, 2673(10), pp.736-744. https://doi.org/10.1177/0361198119851746

  5. 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

  6. Rahimi, E., Shamshiripour, A., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A.K. and Auld, J., 2019. “Analysis of transit users’ waiting tolerance in response to unplanned service disruptions.” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 77, pp.639-653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2019.10.011

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. 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.

  3. Rahimi, E., Javadinasr, M. J., Davatgari, A., Brown, T., Mohammadi, M. Y., Shamshiripour, A., Mohammadian, A. K., Auld, J., 2022. “Coupling Shared E-scooters and Public Transit: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis”, Transportation Research Board 101st Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  4. Shamshiripour, A., Rahimi, E., Mohammadian, A. K., Auld, J., 2020. “Impacts of Travel- Based Multi-Tasking on Productivity of Transit Users: A Latent Modeling Approach”, Transportation Research Board 99th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  5. 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.

  6. Rahimi, E., Shamshiripour, A., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A. K., Auld, J., 2020. “The Resiliency of Transit System: Passengers’ Waiting Tolerance During an Unplanned Service Disruption in Chicago” Transportation Research Board 99th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

  7. Rahimi, E., Shamshiripour, A., Shabanpour, R., Mohammadian, A., K. Auld, J., 2020. “Analysis of Transit Users’ Response Behavior in Case of Unplanned Service Disruptions” Transportation Research Board 99th Annual Meeting. Washington D.C.

Recent Research Projects

  • Behavioral Response to Mobility-as-a- Service Across Different Types of Cities

Collaborators: Emma Desoto, Jingping (Jenna) Guan, Ravi Seshadri, Carlos M. Lima Azevedo, Moshe Ben-Akiva

Sponsor: Ford, U.S.

Research context: Three North American Prototypical cities of: Auto Innovative, Auto Sprawl, and Mass-transit Heavy Weight (see Oke et al. (2019) for a list of all prototypical classes.)

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