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Page 1 of 24 Dr. Sivaramakrishnan (Siva) Srinivasan 365 Weil Hall, PO Box 116580 University of Florida Transportation Institute Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engineering Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 Phone: 352-294-7807 E-mail: [email protected] APPOINTMENTS Aug, 2011 Present Associate Professor (tenured) Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engg., University of Florida. Aug, 2005 July 2011 Assistant Professor Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engg., University of Florida. July, 2009 Present Affiliate Appointment, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida. PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Jan 2005 July 2005 Postdoctoral Researcher Center for Transportation Research (CTR) The University of Texas, Austin. Advisor: Dr. Chandra R. Bhat Jan 2001 Dec 2004 Doctor of Philosophy (Civil Engineering) The University of Texas, Austin. Dissertation: Modeling Household Interactions in Daily Activity Generation Advisor: Dr. Chandra R. Bhat Aug 1999 Dec. 2000 Master of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering) The University of Texas, Austin. Thesis: Economic Impacts of Highway Relief Routes on Small- and Medium- Sized Cities: An Econometric Analysis Advisor: Dr. Kara M. Kockelman Aug 1995 May 1999 Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India Thesis: Computer Aided Design of Steel Industrial Structures Advisor: Dr. V. Kalyanaraman

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Dr. Sivaramakrishnan (Siva) Srinivasan

365 Weil Hall, PO Box 116580

University of Florida Transportation Institute

Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engineering

Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611

Phone: 352-294-7807 E-mail: [email protected]

APPOINTMENTS

Aug, 2011 – Present Associate Professor (tenured)

Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engg., University of Florida.

Aug, 2005 – July 2011 Assistant Professor

Dept. of Civil and Coastal Engg., University of Florida.

July, 2009 – Present Affiliate Appointment,

Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida.

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

Jan 2005 – July 2005 Postdoctoral Researcher

Center for Transportation Research (CTR)

The University of Texas, Austin.

Advisor: Dr. Chandra R. Bhat

Jan 2001 – Dec 2004 Doctor of Philosophy (Civil Engineering)

The University of Texas, Austin.

Dissertation: Modeling Household Interactions in Daily Activity

Generation

Advisor: Dr. Chandra R. Bhat

Aug 1999 – Dec. 2000 Master of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering)

The University of Texas, Austin.

Thesis: Economic Impacts of Highway Relief Routes on Small-

and Medium- Sized Cities: An Econometric Analysis

Advisor: Dr. Kara M. Kockelman

Aug 1995 – May 1999 Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering)

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India

Thesis: Computer Aided Design of Steel Industrial Structures

Advisor: Dr. V. Kalyanaraman

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NARRATIVE

Dr. Sivaramakrishnan (Siva) Srinivasan is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Civil

and Coastal Engg. (CCE) with an affiliate appointment in the Dept. of Urban and Regional

Planning (URP) at the University of Florida. His research interests include Transportation Safety

, Time Use and Travel Behavior Analysis, Transportation Demand Forecasting and Planning,

Impacts of Technology, and Transportation and Health.

Dr. Srinivasan has over 30 articles published in major peer-reviewed journals in addition

to several research reports and publications in conference proceedings. His work has been cited

quite extensively (Google Scholar h-index of 171). He has been the lead PI or Co-PI on several

research projects with a total budget of over $2 million. Several of Dr. Srinivasan’s projects are

funded by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). He is also a lead researcher and

founding member of the Transportation Safety Center housed at UFTI established by FDOT to

assist small and rural communities address transportation safety problems.

Seven PhD students and nine master’s-degree students have completed their degrees

under Dr. Srinivasan’s supervision. In spring 2013, Dr. Srinivasan received the “Faculty

Research Mentor” award (a student-nominated award) from CCE. In 2009, his student won the

Charlie Wootan Award for the best MS thesis in the area of Policy and Planning. Dr. Srinivasan

has also co-chaired two MAURP committees and two undergraduate (engineering) honors

committees. He has also advised nine undergraduate research interns, mostly as a part of the

Transportation Research Internship Program (TRIP), a summer internship program for

undergraduate students that he has been coordinating since 2007. Dr. Srinivasan has also been

the external member of several PhD committees; most of these students were from URP. He also

coordinates the Transportation Engineering – Urban Planning concurrent-degree graduate

program (with Dr. Ruth Steiner). He is also the faculty advisor of the UF student chapter of the

Institute of Transportation Engineers (UF ITE).

Dr. Srinivasan teaches courses on Transportation Planning and Discrete Choice Analysis.

His average teaching evaluation score is 4.6/5 across all courses taught until spring 2014. He was

also the co-instructor of 1.5-day workshops on “Activity-Based Modeling” (conducted in three

major metropolitan cities of Florida) aimed at providing practitioners a comprehensive overview

of the state-of-the-art modeling methods. He also taught a short-course on Activity-Based

Modeling at the Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU) in China in December 2014.

Dr. Srinivasan chairs the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on the

Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies on Travel Choices (ADB20). He is

also a long-standing member of the TRB committee on Traveler Behavior and Values (ADB10).

He served as the co-chair of the fourth TRB conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling held

in Tampa in 2012. Dr. Srinivasan was a member of the scientific committees (Transportation

Planning Track) of the 11th and 12th Transportation Planning and Implementation Methodologies

for Developing Countries (TPMDC) conferences held in India. He is an active member of

FDOT’s Statewide Model Task Force and a member of the Florida Automated Vehicles (FAV)

working group (policy).

Dr. Srinivasan is a member of the editorial advisory board of the journal “Transportation

Research Part B”. In 2013, he received the Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing awarded by

Elsevier for his contributions to TR-Part B. He has also guest edited special issues of the journals

“Transportation” (2009, with Dr. Joan Walker) and “Transportation Letters” (2013, with Erik

Sabina).

1 http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-nml70MAAAAJ

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PUBLICATIONS (* represents graduate student at University of Florida)

Refereed Publications

1. Carrick, G, Jermprapai, K (*), Srinivasan, S., and Yin Y. (2017) Development of Guidance

for Deployment Decisions on Safety Service Patrols in Florida, accepted for publication on

Transportation Research Record.

2. Lim, K (*) and Srinivasan S (2017) Modeling the choice of time-of-day for joint social-

recreational activities, pp 1-9 KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering

3. Lugo, M.(*), and Srinivasan, S (2016) Multimodal Transportation Choices and Health:

Exploratory Analysis Using Data Fusion Techniques, pp 37-45 Transportation Research

Record 2598..

4. Ma, L(*). and Srinivasan, S. (2016) “An Empirical Assessment of Factors Affecting the

Accuracy of Target-Year Synthetic Populations”. Transportation Research Part A, volume

85, pp.247-264

5. Alivand, M.(*), Hochmair, H., and Srinivasan, S. (2015) “Analyzing how travelers choose

scenic routes using route choice models”, Computers, Environment and Urban System,

Volume 50, pp. 41-52Ma, L(*). and Srinivasan, S. (2014), “Synthetic Population Generation

with Multilevel Controls: A Fitness-Based Synthesis Approach and Validations”. Computer-

Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering. doi: 10.1111/mice.12085

6. Dhakar, N. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Route-Choice Modeling Using GPS-Based Travel

Surveys”, Transportation Research Record, Vol 2413, pp. 65-73.

7. Jemprapai, K (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Planning-Level Model for Assessing Pedestrian

Safety”, Transportation Research Record Vol 2464, pp 109-117.

8. Cahyanto, I., Pennington-Grey, L., Thapa, B., Srinivasan, S., Villegas, J., Matyas, C., Spiro,

K (2014), “An empirical evaluation of the determinants of tourist's hurricane evacuation

decision making” Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, Volume 2, Issue 4,

January 2014, pp. 253–265

9. Sikder, S., Pinjari, A., Srinivasan, S. and Nowrouzian, R.(*) Spatial Transferability of

Travel Forecasting Models: A Review and Synthesis (2013) International Journal of

Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (Special Issue on Advanced

Traffic and Transportation Systems), Volume 5, Issue 2-3, pp 104-128.

10. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2013) “Modeling Effect of Land Use on Person

Miles Traveled Using Geographically Weighted Regression” Transportation Research

Record, No. 2397, pp. 108-116

11. Srinivasan, S. Provost, R.(*), and Steiner, R. (2013) “Modeling the Land-use Correlates of

Vehicle-Trip Lengths for Assessing the Transportation Impacts of Land Developments”,

Journal of Transport and Land Use, Vol 6. No. 2 pp. 59-75.

12. Villegas,J., Matyas, C., Srinivasan, S., Cahyanto, I(*), Thapa, B., Pennington-Gray, L.

(2013) “Cognitive and affective responses of Florida tourists after exposure to hurricane

warning messages” Natural Hazards, Volume 66, Issue 1, pp 97-116.

13. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Empirical Analysis of Spatial Transferability

of Tour-Generation Models” Transportation Research Record, Vol. 4368, pp. 14-22.

14. Zhu, X.(*) and Srinivasan, S. (2012) “How Severe are the Problems of Congestion and

Unreliability: An Empirical Analysis of Traveler Perceptions”, in Network Reliability in

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Practice: Selected Papers from the Fourth International Symposium on Transportation

Network Reliability, edited by Levinson, Liu, and Bell. pp 37 – 66.

15. Matyas, C., Srinivasan, S., Cahyanto, P.(*), Thapa, B., Pennington-Grey, L., and Villegas, J.

(2011) “Risk Perception and Evacuation Decisions of Florida Tourists Under Hurricane

Threats: A Stated Preference Analysis” Natural Hazards. Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 871-890

16. Zhu, X. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2011) “Modeling Occupant-level Injury Severity: An

Application to Large-Truck Crashes”, Accident Analysis and Prevention. Volume 43, Issue 4,

pp. 1427–1437

17. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2011) “A Comparative Analysis of Alternate Econometric

Structures for Trip Generation Models”, Transportation Research Record, Vol 2254, pp. 68-

78.

18. Zhu, X. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2011) “A Comprehensive Analysis of Factors Affecting the

Injury-Severity of Large-Truck Crashes”, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 43, Issue 1,

pp. 49-57.

19. Ma, L. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2010) “Impact of Individuals’ Immigrant Status on Household

Auto Ownership”, Transportation Research Record, Vol. 2156, pp. 36-46.

20. Carrick, G. (*), Srinivasan, S., and Washburn, S. (2010) “Descriptive Analysis and

Characterization of Law Enforcement Vehicle Crashes in Florida” Transportation Research

Record, Vol. 2182, pp. 40-47.

21. Langford, J., McCarthy, D., Koppel, S., and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “In Defense of the Low

Mileage Bias”, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Volume 40, Issue 6, pp.1996-1999.

22. Yarlagadda, A.K(*) and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Modeling Children’s School Travel Mode

and Parental Escort Decisions”, Transportation, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 201-218

23. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2008) “An Exploratory Analysis of Joint-Activity

Participation Characteristics Using the American Time Use Survey,” Transportation, Vol.

35, No. 3, pp. 301-328.

24. Eluru, N., Pinjari, A.R., Guo, J.Y. Sener, I.N., Srinivasan, S., Copperman, R.B., and Bhat,

C.R. (2008) "Population Updating System Structures and Models Embedded Within the

Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Urban Systems (CEMUS)” Transportation

Research Record, Vol. 2076, pp. 171-182.

25. Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R. (2006) “A Multiple Discrete-Continuous Model for

Independent- and Joint- Discretionary-Activity Participation Decisions,” Transportation,

Vol. 33, No. 5, pp. 497-515

26. Srinivasan, S., Bhat, C.R., and Holguin-Veras, J. (2006) “Impact of Security Perception on

Intercity Mode Choice: A Panel Rank-ordered Mixed-logit Analysis,” Transportation

Research Record, Vol. 1942, pp. 9-15.

27. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., and Sen. S (2006) “A Joint Model for the Perfect and Imperfect

Substitute Goods Case: Application to Activity Time-Use Decisions,” Transportation

Research Part B, Vol. 40, No. 10, pp. 827-850.

28. Lockwood, A., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “Exploratory Analysis of Weekend

Activity Patterns in the San Francisco Bay Area”, Transportation Research Record, 1926,

pp. 70-78.

29. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “Modeling Household Interactions in Daily In-Home

and Out-of-Home Maintenance Activity Participation”, Transportation, Vol. 32, No. 5, pp.

523-544.

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30. Bhat, C.R. and Srinivasan, S. (2005) “A Multidimensional Mixed Ordered-Response Model

for Analyzing Weekend Activity Participation”, Transportation Research Part B, Vol. 39,

Issue 3, pp. 255-278.

31. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., and Axhausen, K.W. (2005) “An Analysis of Multiple

Interepisode Durations Using a Unifying Multivariate Hazard Model”, Transportation

Research Part B., Vol. 39, Issue 9, pp. 797-823.

32. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Sivakumar, A. (2004) “A Comprehensive

Econometric Micro-simulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns”, Transportation Research

Record, 1894, pp. 57-66.

33. Misra, R., Bhat, C.R., and Srinivasan, S. (2003) “Continuous Time Representation and

Modeling Framework for Analysis of Nonworker Activity-Travel Patterns: Tour and Episode

Attributes”, Transportation Research Record 1831, pp. 11-20.

34. Srinivasan, S. and Kockelman, K.M. (2002) “The Impacts of Bypasses on Small- and

Medium-Size Communities: An Econometric Analysis”, Journal of Transportation and

Statistics, Vol. 5, No 1, pp. 57-69.

Non Referred Publications: Editorial/ Book Chapter / Conference Proceeding

1. Srinivasan, S., Smith, S, and Milakis, D (2016) “Implications of Vehicle Automation

for Planning” in Road Vehicle Automation 3, edited by Meyer, G. and Beiker, S.

2. Yang, Y., Steiner, R., and Srinivasan, S (2016) The Impact of Flexible Work Hours on Trip

Departure Time Choices in Metropolitan Miami, papers from the 16th COTA International

Conference of Transportation Professionals https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784479896.199

3. Srinivasan, S., and Sabina, E (2013) “Editorial: Special issue on 4th Innovations in Travel

Modeling Conference”, Transportation Letters, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 53-54.

4. Gupta, S., Srinivasan, S., and Ferdous, N. (2012) “Workshop Report: Travel Behavior in

Rapidly Developing Countries”, in Travel Behavior Research in an Evolving World, Selected

papers from the 12th International Conference on Travel Behavior Research, edited by

Pendyala, R. and Bhat, C.R., pp. 383-388.

5. Srinivasan, S., Srinivasan, K.K., and Dhakar, N.(*) (2012) “Modeling Travel Behavior: The

Developing Country Context (Resource Paper)”, in Travel Behavior Research in an Evolving

World, Selected papers from the 12th International Conference on Travel Behavior Research,

edited by Pendyala, R. and Bhat, C.R., pp. 311-330

6. Srinivasan, S. and Yennamani, R.(*) (2011) “A Person-Level Comparison of Trip Rates and

Travel Durations Obtained from two National-Level American Surveys: The NHTS and the

ATUS”, in Time Use Observatory, edited by Carasco, Jara-Diaz, Munizaga, pp 126 – 143

7. Song, Z.(*), Yin, Y., and Srinivasan, S. (2011) “Modeling Diversion Propensity at Work

Zones”, Proceedings of the 11th International Chinese Conference of Transportation

Professionals, August 14-17, 2011, Nanjing, China, American Society of Civil Engineers, pp

3997 - 4012

8. Srinivasan, S. (2010) “Disaggregate Models”, short article in Dictionary of Transport

Analysis, edited by Button, K., Vega, H., and Nijkamp, P. (800 words)

9. Srinivasan, S. and Walker, J. (2009) “Vehicle Ownership and Mode Use: The Challenge of

Sustainability”, Editorial in Transportation, Vol. 36 No 4, pp. 367-370.

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10. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2008) “Companionship for Leisure Activities: An Empirical

Analysis using the American Time Use Survey”, Conference Proceedings 42 – Innovations

in Travel Demand Modeling: Summary of a Conference, Volume 2: Papers, pp. 129-136.

11. Bhat, C.R., Pinjari, A., Eluru, N., Sener, I., Copperman, R., Guo, J., and Srinivasan, S.

(2008) “Comprehensive Econometric Micro-Simulator for Daily Activity-Travel Patterns:

Recent Developments and Sensitivity Testing Results”, Conference Proceedings 42 –

Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling: Summary of a Conference, Volume 2: Papers, pp.

78-82.

Non Referred Publications: Research Reports (University of Florida)

1. Srinivasan, S., Rodgers, J., Manjunatha, P.(*), Maldonado, P.(*), and Yarney, A (*) (2017)

Development of Support Systems, Instructional Modules, and a Case Study for the Enhanced

Driving Simulator at the Gator Tech Smart House, Final Report submitted to STRIDE center,

University of Florida.

2. Srinivasan, S and Haas, P (2017) Development of Case Studies, Numerical Exercises, and

Instructional Modules for Teaching Roadway Safety Analysis, Final Report submitted to

STRIDE center, University of Florida.

3. Jin, X., Asgari, H., Hossain, M,S., Srinivasan, S., and Lugo, M (2017) Towards a Holistic

Understanding of Quality of Life: An Analysis of Activity-Travel Patterns on Non-Mid-

weekdays, Final Report 2012-024S, Submitted to STRIDE center University of Florida.

4. Bejleri, I., Srinivasan, S., Hakim, N., Haas, P., and Brown, D (2016) GIS-based

Instructional Tool for Crash-Prediction Methods Final Report submitted to STRIDE

center, University of Florida.

5. Yin, Y., Srinivasan, S, Carrick G (A) Jermprapai, K (G) Sun, X (G),

Shirmohammadi, N (G), Shahabi, M (P) (2016) Warrants, Design, and Safety of Road

Ranger Service Patrols, Final report, Project BDV31-977-52, Submitted to Florida

Department of Transportation.

6. Srinivasan, S., Lugo, M (A) Spana, S (G), Maldonado, P (G) Steiner, R.,

Elefteriadou, E., Yin, Y., and Crane, C (2016) Surveying Florida MPO Readiness to

Incorporate Innovative Technologies into Long Range Transportation Plans, Final

report, BDV32-977-06, Submitted to Florida Department of Transportation.

7. Srinivasan, S. Haas, P(G), Alluri, P., Gan, A., and Bonneson J (2015) “Crash

Prediction Method for Freeway Facilities with High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and

High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes” Final Report Project BDV32-977-04 submitted

to Florida Department of Transportation

8. Pinjari, A., Sikder, S., Gurram, S., Srinivasan, S., Nowrouzian, R.(*), and Reibach, B.(*)

(2014) “Development of Activity-Based Travel-Demand Models for Florida: An Assessment

of Feasibility and Transferability using the National Household Travel Survey (NHTS)

Data”, Final Report (FDOT Contracts BDK84-931-06 and BDK77-931-07), submitted to

Florida Department of Transportation.

9. I. Bejleri, J. Goodknight, S. Srinivasan, N. Barker, P. Haas, S. Noh (2013) “Safety Project

Development Capacity for Small Communities in Coordination with Local Technical

Assistance Program (LTAP) Center”, Final Report, Project BDK77 977‐21, submitted to

Florida Department of Transportation.

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10. Elefteriadou, L., Srinivasan, S., Steiner, S., Tice, P., Lim, K. (*) (2012) “Expanded

Transportation Performance Measures to Supplement Level of Service (LOS) for Growth

Management and Transportation Impact Analysis” Final Report, Project BDK77 977-14,

submitted to Florida Department of Transportation.

11. Srinivasan, S. and Dhakar, N.S(*)(2013) “Route Choice Models using GPS-based Travel

Surveys”, Final Report, Project 2011-008 submitted to Center For Multimodal Solutions

(CMS), University of Florida.

12. Srinivasan, S. and Nowrouzian, R (*) (2012) Tour Generation Models for Florida, Final

report, submitted to the Center for Multimodal Solutions for Congestion Mitigation (CMS),

University of Florida (39 pages).

13. Srinivasan, S., Haas, P.(*), Dhakar, N.S(*), Hormel, R.(*), Torbic, D., and Harwood, D

(2011) Development and Calibration of Highway Safety Manual Equations for Florida

Conditions, Final Report, FDOT Project BDK77 977-06, 76 pages

14. Steiner, R., Srinivasan, S., Provost, R.(*), Arafat, A.(*), Mackey, J.(*), Anderson, N.(*),

Delarco, L(*) (2010) “Vehicle Miles of Travel Based Traffic Impact Analysis” final report,

Center for Multimodal Solutions for Congestion Mitigation (CMS), University of Florida.

15. Thapa, B., Cahyanto, I.P., Srinivasan, S., Pennington-Grey., L., Matyas, C., and Villegas, J

(2010) “Indentifying the Factors that influence the Evacuation Decisions of Florida Tourists

when Hurricanes Strike” Final report. (49 pages)

16. Mamun, M.S.(*), Yin, Y., and Srinivasan, S (2010) “Trip Generation Characteristics of

Special Generators”, Final Report, Report No. BDK77, TWO 977-01 (72 pages)

17. Srinivasan, S., Ma, L.(*), and Yathindra, K.(*) (2008) “Procedure for Forecasting

Household Characteristics for Input to Travel Demand Models”, Final Report, Report No.

BD545, RPWO #79. (77 pages)

18. Srinivasan, S., Carrick, G.(*), Zhu, X.(*), Heaslip, K., and Washburn, S (2008) “Analysis of

Crashes in Freeway Work Zone Queues: A Case Study, Final Report Research Project #: 07-

UF-R-S3, Grant #: DTRS99-G-0004 (24 pages)

19. Yin, Y., Srinivasan, S., Komma, A.(*), and Zhang, L.(*) (2007) “Development of Time-of-

Day Modeling Procedures Using FSUTMS Powered by Cube Voyager: Final Report”,

Report No. BD-545, RPWO #65. (112 pages)

Non Referred Publications: Research Reports (University of Texas at Austin)

1. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J. Y., Srinivasan, S., Pinjari, A., Eluru, N., Copperman, R., and Sener, I.N.

(2006) “The Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns

(CEMDAP),” Report 4080-S, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at

Austin

2. Pinjari, A., Eluru, N., Copperman, R., Sener, I.N., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R.

(2006) “Activity-Based Travel-Demand Analysis for Metropolitan Areas in Texas:

CEMDAP Models, Framework, Software Architecture and Application Results,” Report

4080-8, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

3. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., Bricka, S., Ghosh, P., Sivakumar, A., and Kapur, A., (2006)

“Conversion of Volunteer-Collected GPS Diary Data into Travel Time Performance

Measures: Summary Report,” Report 5176-S, Center for Transportation Research, The

University of Texas at Austin.

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4. Srinivasan, S., Ghosh, P., Sivakumar, A., Kapur, A., Bhat, C.R., and Bricka, S. (2006)

“GPS-TDG User’s Manual,” Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at

Austin.

5. Srinivasan, S., Ghosh, P., Sivakumar, A., Kapur, A., and Bhat, C.R. (2006) “Conversion of

Volunteer-Collected GPS Diary Data into Travel Time Performance Measures: Final

Report,” Report 5176-3, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at

Austin.

6. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., Eluru, N., Pinjari, A., and Copperman, R. (2005)

“Activity-Based Travel-Demand Analysis for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: CEMSELTS

model estimations and prediction procedures, 4874 zone system CEMDAP model

estimations and procedures, and the SPG software details”, Report 4080-7, Center for

Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

7. Srinivasan, S., Ghosh, P., Bricka, S., and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “Conversion of Volunteer-

Collected GPS Diary Data into Travel Time Performance Measures: Algorithm for

Extracting Travel-Diary Data from GPS Streams and GPS-TDG Software Design”, Report

5176-2, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

8. Srinivasan, S., Bhat, C.R., and Bricka, S. (2005) “Conversion of Volunteer-collected GPS

Diary Data into Travel Time Performance Measures: Literature Review, Data Requirements,

and Data Acquisition Efforts”, Report 5176-1, Center for Transportation Research, The

University of Texas at Austin.

9. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., Sivakumar, A., Pinjari, A.R., and Eluru, N. (2004)

“Activity-Based Travel Demand Modeling for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: Representation

and Analysis Frameworks for Population Updating and Land Use Evolution”, Report 4080-6,

Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

10. Lockwood, A., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R., (2004) “An exploratory analysis of weekend

activity-travel patterns in the San Francisco Bay Area”, Technical Report

SWUTC/04/167820-1, prepared for the Southwest Region University Transportation Center

of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

11. Bhat, C.R., Prozzi, J., Xyntarakis, M., and Srinivasan, S. “Decision Support Framework for

the Evaluation of Modal Competitiveness”, Report 4013-1, Center for Transportation

Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

12. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Sivakumar, A. (2003) “CEMDAP User’s

Manual”, Product 4080-P2, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at

Austin.

13. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Sivakumar, A. (2003) “Guidebook on Activity-

Based Travel Demand Modeling for Planners”, Product 4080-P3, Center for Transportation

Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

14. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Sivakumar, A. (2003) “Activity-Based Travel

Demand Modeling for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: Software-related Processes and

Mechanisms for the Activity-Travel Pattern Generation Micro-simulator”, Report 4080-5,

Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

15. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., Guo, J.Y., and Sivakumar, A. (2003) “Activity Based Travel

Demand Modeling for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: A Micro-simulation Framework for

Forecasting”, Report 4080-4, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at

Austin.

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16. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., and Guo, J.Y. (2002) “Activity Based Travel Demand Modeling

for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: Data Sources, Sample Formation and Estimation Results”,

Report 4080-3, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

17. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., and Guo, J.Y. (2001) “Activity Based Travel Demand Modeling

for Metropolitan Areas in Texas: Model Components and Mathematical Formulations”,

Report 4080-2, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

18. Kockelman, K.M., Srinivasan, S, and Handy, S.L. (2001) “Economic Effects of Highway

Relief Routes on Small- and Medium-Size Communities: An Econometric Analysis”, Report

1843-2, Center for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin.

19. Handy, S.L., Kubly, S., Jarrett, J., Srinivasan, S. (2000) “Economic Effects of Highway

Relief Routes on Small- and Medium-Size Communities: Literature Review and

Identification of Issues”, Report 1843-1, Center for Transportation Research, The University

of Texas at Austin.

PRESENTATIONS

(* represents graduate student at University of Florida)

Presented by Srinivasan at a Conference

1. Srinivasan, S., Bejleri I., and Hakim N (2017) GIS Based Instructional Tools for Crash

Prediction Models, presented at the STRIDE Research Summer Seminar, June 2, 2017

2. Srinivasan, S, Haas, P(*)., Alluri, A., Gan, A., Bonneson, J (2106) "Crash Prediction

Method for Freeway Segments with High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes", presented in a

poster session at the TRB Annual Meeting, Washington DC

3. Srinivasan S (2015) “Lets Talk Numbers: What Surveys are Telling us about AV adoption

and Use” presented at the “Energy and Demand” breakout session at the Automated Vehicles

Symposium, Michigan

4. Srinivasan, S (2015) “Traveler Perceptions about Automated Vehicles: A quantitative

Synthesis” presented at the poster session in the Florida Automated Vehicles Summit,

Jacksonville.

5. Geda, A. (*) and Srinivasan (2015) “Effects of Estimation and Application Choice Sets on

Route Choice Model Performance: An Empirical Assessment”, presented in a poster session

at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2015

6. Nowrouzian, R.(*), Srinivasan, S., and Xu, R.(*) (2014) “Mixed Geographically Weighted

Regression Models for Daily Vehicular Travel Volumes”, presented at the 5th Innovations in

Travel Modeling Conference, Baltimore, US

7. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Modeling Time-of-Day Choice for Joint Social-

Recreational Tours”, presented in a poster session at the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

8. Dhakar, N. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Route-Choice Modeling Using GPS-Based Travel

Surveys”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

9. Jemprapai, K (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Planning-Level Model for Assessing Pedestrian

Safety”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

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10. Srinivasan, S., Haas, P.(*), and Dhakar, N.S.(*) (2012) “Calibrating HSM Equations for

Application in Florida” presented at the ITS Florida Conference TRANSPO, October 2012,

Bonita Springs, FL

11. Srinivasan, S. and Ma, L.(*) (2012) Synthesizing Target-Year Populations for Input to

Travel-Demand Models, presented at the 2012 Transportation Research Board Annual

Meeting, Washington DC.

12. Srinivasan, S., Provost, R.(*), and Steiner, R (2011) “Modeling the Land-use Correlates of

Vehicle-Trip Lengths for Assessing the Transportation Impacts of Land Developments”

presented at the Inaugural meeting of the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use

Research, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, July 2011

13. Srinivasan, S. and Yennamani, R. (*)(2010) “A Person-Level Comparison of Trip Rates and

Travel Durations Obtained from two National-Level American Surveys: The NHTS and the

ATUS”, presented at the Second Workshop on Time Use Observatory, Termas Jahuel, Chile,

March 2010.

14. Srinivasan, S. and Lu M.(*) (2009) “Synthetic Population Generation: A Heuristic Data-

Fitting Approach and Validations, presented at the 12th International Association for Travel

Behavior Research Conference, Jaipur, India, December 2009.

15. Srinivasan, S., Srinivasan, K.K., and Dhakar, N.S. (*) (2009) “Modeling Travel Behavior:

The Developing Country Context”, Resource Paper, 12th International Association for Travel

Behavior Research Conference, Jaipur, India, December 2009.

16. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2008) “An Exploratory Analysis of Joint-Activity

Participation Characteristics Using the American Time Use Survey,” presented in a poster

session at the Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.,

January, 2008.

17. Srinivasan, S. (2007) “Fractional-split models of the time-use patterns of elderly

Americans”, at the International Association for Time-Use Research Conference,

Washington DC. October, 2007.

18. Srinivasan, S. (2007) “Empirical Analysis of In-home Time Commitments of Parents”, at

the 11th World Conference on Transport Research, Berkeley, CA. June, 2007.

19. Srinivasan, S. (2007) “Empirical Relationships Between Virtual Socializing and out-of-

home Social Activity Participation”, at the 11th World Conference on Transport Research,

Berkeley, CA. June, 2007.

20. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2006) “Companionship for Leisure Activities: An Empirical

Analysis Using the American Time Use Survey”, at the Innovations in Travel-Demand

Modeling Conference, Austin, Texas. May, 2006.

21. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2006) “A Multiple Discrete-Continuous Model for

Independent- and Joint- Discretionary-Activity Participation Decisions,” at the

Transportation Research Board 85th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2006.

22. Srinivasan, S., Bhat, C.R., and Holguin-Veras, J. (2006) “Impact of Security Perception on

Intercity Mode Choice: A Panel Rank-ordered Mixed-logit Analysis,” presented in a poster

session at the Transportation Research Board 85th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

January, 2006.

23. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “A Time-Use analysis of Joint Leisure Activity

Participation”, presented in a poster session at the American Time Use Survey Early Results

Conference, Maryland. December, 2005.

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24. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “Modeling Household Interactions in Daily In-Home

and Out-of-Home Maintenance Activity Participation”, at the Transportation Research

Board 84th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

25. Lockwood, A., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R. (2004) “An Exploratory Analysis of Weekend

Activity Patterns in the San Francisco Bay Area”, at the Conference on Advances in Activity

Based Analysis, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

26. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., and Axhausen, K.W. (2004) “An Analysis of Multiple

Interactivity Durations Using a Unifying Multivariate Hazard Model”, at the Transportation

Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

27. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2004) “Modeling the Generation and Allocation of Shopping

Activities in a Household”, presented in a poster session at the Transportation Research

Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

28. Bhat, C.R. and Srinivasan, S. (2004) “A Multidimensional Mixed Ordered-Response Model

for Analyzing Weekend Activity Participation Accommodating Demographic, Internet Use,

Residential Location, and Day of Week/Season Effects”, presented in a poster session at the

Transportation Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

29. Misra, R., Bhat, C.R., and Srinivasan, S. (2003) “A Continuous Time Representation and

Modeling Framework for the Analysis of Nonworker Activity-Travel Patterns: Tour and

Episode Attributes” at the Transportation Research Board 82nd Annual Meeting, Washington

D.C.

Invited Presentations by Srinivasan

1. Srinivasan, S. (2014) “Evacuation of tourists under hurricane threats”, presented at the

International workshop on Emergent Safety and Security Issues on Urban Roadwork

Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China

2. Srinivasan, S (2014) “Route Choice Modeling Using GPS data”, presented at the Beijing

Institute of Technology, Beijing, China

3. Srinivasan, S. (2014) “Introduction to Activity Based Modeling”, Short Course, presented at

Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China

4. Srinivasan, S. (2014) “Mobile Technologies and Activity-Travel Patterns”, presented at the

the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington

D.C. USA.

5. Srinivasan, S. and Pinjari, A (2012) “ABMs for the Rest of the State”, presented at the

Statewide Model Task Force Meeting of the Florida Department of Transportation,

December 2012, Orlando, FL.

6. Srinivasan, S. (2012) “An Appliers Guide to Activity Based Modeling”, presented at the

Summer Meeting of the Florida Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers, July

2012, Daytona Beach, FL

7. Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Comparing Activity Based Models: What is Different and What is

Not?”, presented at the FSUTMS User Group Meeting, June 2012, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

8. Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Activity Based Modeling in Florida: What is Happening Now?”

presented at the Model Task Force Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 2012.

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9. Srinivasan, S., and Pinjari, A. (2011) “Activity-Based Models for Travel Forecasting”

presented at the Panhandle Transportation Applications and FSUTMS Users Group Meeting,

Panama City, October 2011.

10. Srinivasan, S. and Ma, L. (2009) “Synthetic Population Generation: A Heuristic Data-Fitting

Approach and Validations, Urban and Regional Planning Seminar, University of Florida,

October 15, 2009.

11. Srinivasan, S. and Ma, L. (2009) “Synthetic Population Generation: A Heuristic Data-Fitting

Approach and Validations, Transportation Engineering Seminar, University of South

Florida, October 6, 2009, Tampa, FL.

12. Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Modeling Human Travel Behavior using GIS and GPS”, Department

of Geography Colloquium, University of Florida. October, 2, 2008.

13. Srinivasan, S (2007) “Activity-based Modeling from an Academic Perspective”, Florida

Model Task Force Meeting, November 29, Orlando, FL.

14. Srinivasan, S (2007) “Current-Day Challenges in Travel-Demand Forecasting”, at the

American Society of Civil Engineers Young Member Forum (ASCE-YMF) Technical

Seminar, September 20, Orlando, FL.

Presented by Students of Srinivasan

1. Fariborzi, K. (*) and Srinivasan S (2017) An Analysis of the Time-of-Day Choices of the

Elderly for Non Work Travel, presented at the Transportation Research Board Annual

Meeting January 2017 Washington DC

2. Lugo, M.(*), and Srinivasan, S (2016) Multimodal Transportation Choices and Health:

Exploratory Analysis Using Data Fusion Techniques, presented in a poster session at the

TRB Annual Meeting, Washington DC

3. Asgari, A., Jin, X., Hu, F., Hossan, Md., Srinivasan. S (2016) “The Impacts of Shoulder

Days on Non-mandatory Activity Durations: A Time-Use Analysis Based on NHTS 2009

Survey" presented in a poster session at the TRB Annual Meeting, Washington DC

4. Lugo, M (*), Srinivasan, S., Elefteriadou, E., Steiner, R., Yin, Y., and Crane, C, (2014)

Whats in a Name: The “AV” Vocabulary” presented at the second Florida Automated

Vehicles Summit, Orlando, FL

5. Xu, R.(*), Nowrouzian, R.(*), Steiner, R. and Srinivasan, S. (2014) “How the Built

Environment Affects Elderly Travel Behavior: An Activity-based Approach for Southeast

Florida”, presented at the World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research

(WSTLUR), at Delft, The Netherlands

6. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Spatial Quasi-Poisson Model for Car

Ownership”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

7. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Modeling Time-of-Day Choice for Joint Social-

Recreational Tours”, presented in a poster session at the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

8. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Spatial Quasi-Poisson Model for Car

Ownership”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

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9. Dhakar, N. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Route-Choice Modeling Using GPS-Based Travel

Surveys”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

10. Jemprapai, K (*) and Srinivasan, S (2014) “Planning-Level Model for Assessing Pedestrian

Safety”, presented in a poster session at the the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

11. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2013) “Modeling the Choice of Household Vehicle for

Social-Recreational Tours”, presented in a poster session at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the

Transportation Research Board, January 2013, Washington D.C. USA.

12. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2013) “Modeling Effect of Land Use on Person Miles

Traveled Using Geographically Weighted Regression”, presented in a poster session at the

92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2013, Washington D.C.

13. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S (2012) “Modeling Household Social-Recreational Activity

Participation Patterns”, presented at the 13th International Conference on Travel Behavior

Research, July 18, Toronto, Canada.

14. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Empirical Analysis of Spatial Transferability

of Tour-Generation Models”, presented at the 2012 Transportation Research Board Annual

Meeting, Washington DC.

15. Haas, P.(*), Zhu, X.(*), Dhakar, N.S.(*), Carrick, G.(*), and Srinivasan, S (2012) “An

Analysis of Crashes, Injuries, and Speeds on Freeway Enhanced Penalty Zones”, presented in

a poster session at the 2012 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington

DC.

16. Lim, K. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2011) “A Comparative Analysis of Alternate Econometric

Structures for Trip-Generation Models” presented at the 2011 Transportation Research

Board Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

17. Mamun, M.S. (*), Yin, Y., Srinivasan, S., and Corkery, T. (2011) “Comparison of Traffic

Impact Analysis Methods for Proposed Developments” presented at the 2011 Transportation

Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

18. Zhu, X. (*), and Srinivasan, S. (2010) “How Severe are the Problems of Congestion and

Unreliability? An Empirical Analysis of Traveler Perceptions”, presented at the 4th

International Symposium on Transportation Network Reliability, Minneapolis. July, 2010.

19. Kulshrestha, A. (*)and Srinivasan, S (2010) “An Exploratory Analysis of the Value of

Travel Time for Work Trips”, presented at the Innovations in the Pricing of Transportation

Systems conference, Orlando. May, 2010.

20. Arafat, A.(*), Srinivasan, S. and Steiner, R (2010) “The Impacts of Land Use and Urban

Form on Travel Behavior: A parcel-level destination-choice model for shopping travel in

South-East Florida”, presented at the World Conference on Transport Research, Lisbon,

Portugal. July 2010.

21. Ma, L and Srinivasan, S. (2010) “Impact of Individuals’ Immigrant Status in Household

Auto Ownership”, presented at the 89th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting,

Washington, D.C. January, 2010.

22. Carrick, G. (*), Srinivasan, S., and Washburn, S (2010) “Descriptive Analysis and

Characterization of Law Enforcement Vehicle Crashes in Florida” presented at the 89th

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2010

23. Zhu, X. (*), Srinivasan, S., Carrick, G., Heaslip, K (2010) “Modeling Location of Crashes

Within Work Zones: Methodology and Case Study Application”, presented in a poster

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session at the 89th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

January, 2010

24. Zhu, X. (*), and Srinivasan, S. (2010) “Analysis of Injury Severity of Large-Truck Crashes

Using Large Truck Crash Causation Study Data” presented in a poster session at the 89th

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2010

25. Zhu, X. (*), and Srinivasan, S (2009) “A Multinomial Logit Model for the Location of

Crashes in Work Zones” Presented at the INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

26. Carrick, G. (*), Heaslip, K., Srinivasan, S., Zhu, X. (*) (2009) “A Case Study in the Spatial

Mis-classification of Work-Zone Crashes”, Presented in a poster session at the 88th

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2009

27. Ma, L(*) and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Temporal Changes in the Heterogeneous Impact of

Immigrant Status on Household Auto-Ownership Levels”, presented at the Impact of

Changing Demographics on the Transportation System Conference, Washington, D.C.

October, 2008.

28. Komma, A. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Modeling the home-to-work commute timing

decisions of workers with fixed work schedules”, presented in a poster session at the 10th

International Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation,

Athens, Greece. May, 2008

29. Yennamani, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Disaggregate Comparisons of Travel

Reported by two American Surveys: the NHTS and the ATUS”, presented at the 8th

International Conference on Survey Methods in Transport: Harmonization and Data

Comparability, Annecy, France. May, 2008

30. Komma, A.(*) and Srinivasan, S. (2008) “Modeling the home-to-work commute timing

decisions of workers with flexible work schedules”, presented in a poster session at the

Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2008

31. Yarlagadda, A.K.(*) and Srinivasan, S. (2007) “Modeling Children’s School Travel Mode

and Parental Escort Decisions”, at the Transportation Research Board 86th Annual Meeting,

Washington, D.C. January, 2007

Presented by Colleagues of Srinivasan

1. Agarwal, N., Srinivasan, S., Bejleri, I., and Santos J (2017) Integrated Framework for Safety

Analysis in Florida, presented at the Florida ITE Summer Meeting, Naples FL.

2. Carrick, G, Jermprapai, K (*) Srinivasan, S, and Yin Y (2017), Development of Guidance

for Safety Service Patrol Deployment Decisions in Florida, presented at the Transportation

Research Board Annual Meeting January 2017 Washington DC

3. Carrick, G., Srinivasan, S., and Bejleri, I (2015) “Descriptive Analysis and Characterization

of Secondary Traffic Crashes in Florida” presented in a poster session at the Transportation

Research Board Annual Meeting

4. Steiner, R., Srinivasan, S., Elefteriadou, E., Lim, K.(*), Tice, P., “Transportation

Performance Measures for Growth Management and Transportation Impact Assessment:

Identification and Assessment in a Scenario in Central Florida", presented at the World

Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), at Delft, The Netherlands.

5. Pinjari, A. and Srinivasan, S. (2014) “Analysis of Florida NHTS Add-on Samples for Travel

Modeling Applications”, presented at the 93rdAnnual Meeting of the Transportation

Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

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6. Steiner, R., Elefteriadou, L., Srinivasan, S., Tice, P., and Lim, K. (2013). “Identification

and Assessment of Transportation Performance Measures for Growth Management and

Transportation”, presented in a poster session at the 13th World Conference on Transport

Research in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

7. Pinjari, A. and Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Activity Based Modeling for Florida: What we can do

with NHTS”, Fourth Conference on Innovation in Travel Modeling, Tampa, FL.

8. Pinjari, A. and Srinivasan, S (2012) “Activity Based Models for Florida: What can we do

with the NHTS data?” presented at the Model Task Force Meeting, Orlando, FL, March

2012.

9. Sikder, S., Pinjari, A. Nowrouzian, R. (*) and Srinivasan, S. (2012) “Spatial Transferability

of Travel Forecasting Models: A Review and Synthesis”, Fourth Conference on Innovation

in Travel Modeling, Tampa, FL.

10. Steiner, R., Provost, R., and Srinivasan, S. (2010) “Implications of Vehicle-Miles-of Travel

Methodologies for Traffic Impact and Calculation of Vehicle Mileage Systems”, presented at

the Innovations in the Pricing of Transportation Systems conference, Orlando. May, 2010.

11. Pinjari, A. and Srinivasan, S. (2009) “Statewide Needs Assessment for Next Generation

Travel-Demand Models”, Florida Department of Transportation Model Task Force Meeting,

Orlando. November 9, 2009

12. Steiner, R., Arafat A., and Srinivasan, S (2009) “The Impacts Of Land Use And Urban Form

On Travel Behavior: A Parcel-Level Destination-Choice Model For Shopping Travel In

South-East Florida” presented in a poster session at the 50th Annual Conference of the

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Virgina, October 2009.

13. Steiner, R., Srinivasan, S., Arafat, A., Provost, R., and Delarco, L (2009) “Vehicle-Miles-

Of-Travel-Based Method Of Traffic Impact Assessment”, presented at the 50th Annual

Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Virgina, October 2009.

14. Eluru, N., Pinjari, A.R., Guo, J.Y. Sener, I.N., Srinivasan, S, Copperman, R.B., and Bhat,

C.R. (2008) Population Updating System Structures and Models Embedded Within the

Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Urban Systems (CEMUS),” presented in a

poster session at the Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

January, 2008

15. Pinjari, A., Eluru, N., Copperman, R., Sener, I.N., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R.

(2006) “A Comprehensive Econometric Microsimulator for Daily Activity-Travel Patterns

(CEMDAP): Design, Validation, and Evaluation as a Policy Tool” at the 53rd Annual North

American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Toronto November,

2006.

16. Eluru, N., Pinjari, A., Copperman, R., Sener, I.N., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R.

(2006) “Moving Toward a Disaggregate Spatial Configuration in Activity-Travel Micro-

Simulation Models: An Empirical Assessment using CEMDAP” at the 53rd Annual North

American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Toronto November,

2006.

17. Bhat, C.R., Guo, J.Y., Srinivasan, S., Pinjari, A., Eluru, N., Sener, I., and Copperman, R

(2006) “Comprehensive Econometric Micro-simulator for Daily Activity-Travel Patterns

(CEMDAP): New Developments and Application Results”, at the Innovations in Travel-

Demand Modeling Conference, Austin, Texas. May, 2006.

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18. Lockwood, A., Srinivasan, S., and Bhat, C.R. (2005) “An Exploratory Analysis of Weekend

Activity Patterns in the San Francisco Bay Area”, at the Transportation Research Board 84th

Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

19. Srinivasan, S. and Bhat, C.R. (2004) “Modeling Household Interactions in Daily In-Home

and Out-of-Home Maintenance Activity Generation”, at the 10th World Conference on

Transportation Research (WCTR), Istanbul, Turkey.

20. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., Guo, J.Y., and Sivakumar, A. (2004) “A Comprehensive

Econometric Micro-simulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns”, at the Conference on

Advances in Activity Based Analysis, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

21. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., Guo, J.Y., and Sivakumar, A. (2004) “A Comprehensive

Econometric Micro-simulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns”, at the Transportation

Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

22. Bhat, C.R., Srinivasan, S., Guo, J.Y., and Sivakumar, A. (2003) “CEMDAP: A

Comprehensive Econometric Micro-simulator for Daily Activity-travel Patterns”, at the

INFORMS Annual Meeting 2003, Atlanta.

23. Srinivasan, S. and Kockelman, K.M. (2001) “The Impacts of Bypasses on Small- and

Medium-Size Communities: An Econometric Analysis”, at the Transportation Research

Board 80th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

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FUNDED PROJECTS

Summary of Funded Projects undertaken at University of Florida

Title End Date Agency Role Collaborators Funding

The Future of Transit, Autonomous/Connected Vehicles, and

Shared Mobility

Feb 2018 JTA PI Steiner, Muller,

Cahill 132,587

Big Data Management Pilot Aug 2017 FDOT D5 Co-PI Ranka, Bejleri 629,345

Before and After Implementation of advanced signal control Aug 2017 FDOT Co-PI Elefteriadou, Yin 745,766

Development of Support Systems and Training Material for

Driving Simulator June 2017 STRIDE PI Rodgers 90,967

Development of Case Studies, Training Material June 2017 STRIDE PI 31,011

Transportation Safety Center (Phase 3)

Aug 2017 FDOT Co PI

Bejleri,

Goodknight,

Cahill, Agarwal

190,000

Warrants, Design, and Safety of Road Ranger Patrols Dec 2016 FDOT Co-PI Yin, Carrick 195,417

Surveying MPO readiness for AV/CV Nov-15 FDOT PI

Elefteriadou,

Steiner, Crane, Yin 234,976

Crash Prediction Method for Freeway Facilities with HOV and

HOT Lanes June-15 FDOT PI Gan (FIU),

Bonneson (KAI) 217,573

GIS-Based Instructional Tool for Crash Prediction Methods Mar-15 STRIDE Co-PI Bejleri 89,961

Planning for Incorporating Ancillary Demands in the Next

Generation FSUTMS Dec-14 FDOT PI Jin (FIU) 158,485

Building Capacity for Safety Project Development by Small

Communities in Coordination with LTAP Center Aug-13 FDOT Co-PI Bejleri, Barker,

Goodknight 170,000

Towards a Holistic Understanding of Quality of Life: An Analysis

of Activity-Travel Patterns on Non- Mid-week Days Dec-14 STRIDE PI Jin (FIU) 77,000

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Development of a Framework for Activity-Based Travel-Demand

Modeling in Florida & Training Material May-14 FDOT PI Pinjari (USF) 49,953

Development and Validation of Advanced Safety Performance

Functions for Roadway Segments Apr-12 STC PI 22,601

Expanded Transportation Performance Measures to Supplement

LOS for Growth Management and Transportation Impact Analysis Jul-12 FDOT Co-PI Elefteriadou,

Steiner 200,000

Route-Choice Modeling using GPS-based Travel Surveys Dec-12 CMS PI 55,133

Development of Activity-Based Travel-Demand Models for

Florida: An Assessment of Feasibility and Transferability using the

NHTS Data May-14 FDOT PI Pinjari (USF) 50,000

Analyzing the Effectiveness of Enhanced Penalty Zones and Police

Enforcement as Freeway Speed-Control Measures Jul-11 STC PI Carrick 50,000

Development and Calibration of Highway Safety Manual

Equations for Florida Conditions Feb-11 FDOT PI Harwood (MRI) 200,000

Tour Generation Models for Florida Apr-10 CMS PI 55,236

Evaluating Alternate Operations Strategies for Improving Travel-

time Reliability Mar-10 SHRP-II PI Elefteriadou (sub

to KAI) 149,981

Trip Generation Characteristics of Special Generators Apr-10 FDOT Co-PI Yin 75,000

Identifying the Factors that Influence the Evacuation Decisions of

Florida Tourists when Hurricanes Strike Sep-09 EFF Co-PI

Thapa,

Pennington-Grey,

Matyas, Villegas

20,000

Vehicle-Miles-of-Travel-Based Traffic Impact Assessment May-09 CMS Co-PI Steiner 147,000

Procedure for Forecasting Household Characteristics for Input to

Travel Demand Dec-08 FDOT PI 125,000

Development of Time-of-Day Modeling Procedures Using

FSUTMS Powered by Cube Voyager Jun-07 FDOT Co-PI Yin 175,000

FDOT: Florida Department of Transportation

STRIDE: Southeastern Transportation Research Innovation Development and Education Center (Regional UTC for Southeast)

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STC: Southeastern Transportation Center (Former Regional UTC for Southeast)

CMS: Center for Multimodal Solutions (Tier 1 UTC)

SHRP-II Strategic Highway Research Program, FHWA

EFF: Eric Friedham Foundation

FIU: Florida International University

USF: University of South Florida

KAI: Kittelson and Associates

MRI: Midwest Research Institute

JTA: Jacksonville Transportation Authority

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Research Projects undertaken at University of Texas, Austin.

(Undertaken either as a graduate student or a postdoctoral researcher)

Activity-Based Travel-Demand Modeling for Metropolitan Areas in Texas

(September 2000 – August 2006)

Funded by Texas Department of Transportation

Role: Graduate Research Assistant / Post doctoral researcher

With: Dr. Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin

Conversion of Volunteer-collected GPS Diary Data to Travel-Time Performance Measures

(September 2004 – December 2005)

Funded by Texas Department of Transportation

Role: Graduate Research Assistant / Post doctoral researcher

With: Dr. Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin

Impacts of Extreme Events: A Systematic Analysis of Individual Travel Choice Decisions

(September 2004 – August 2005)

Funded by the National Science Foundation,

Role: Graduate Research Assistant

With: Dr. Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Jose Holguin-Veras, RPI, and Dr.

Cynthia Chen, CCNY.

Economic Impacts of Highway Relief Routes on Small- and Medium-Size Communities in

Texas

(September 1999 – December 2000)

Funded by the Texas Department of Transportation,

Role: Graduate Research Assistant

With: Dr. Kara Kockelman and Dr. Susan Handy, University of Texas at Austin.

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STUDENT ADVISING

Chair, PhD Committees in Civil Engineering (Transportation)

Student Name Degree Date Dissertation Title

Pedro Maldonado Dec-19 Autonomous Vehicles and Transit

Abraham Yarney May-19 Driving Behavior and Safety of the Elderly

Khajonsak

Jermprapai May-19 Spatio Temporal Analysis of Traffic Incidents

Marian Ankomah Dec-18 Vehicle Ownership and Safety in Ghana

Deja Jackson Dec-18 Motorcycle Safety

Miguel Lugo Summer 2015 On the Relationships among Lane Use, Utilitarian Walking, and Health

Phillip Haas Spring 2015 Spatial Transferability of Safety Performance Functions

Roosbeh

Nowrouzian Summer 2014

Spatial Models for Analyzing the Effects of Land Use Patterns of Automobile

Ownership and Usage

Nagendra Singh

Dhakar Fall 2013 Route Choice Modeling Using GPS Data

KwangKyun Lim Fall 2013 Intra-Household Interactions in Social-Recreational Activities and Travel

Lu Ma Fall 2011 Generating Disaggregate Population Characteristics for Input to Travel-Demand

Models

Xiaoyu Zhu Summer 2011 An Analysis of Injury Severities of Large-Truck Crashes

Chair, MS Committees in Civil Engineering (Transportation)

Student Name Degree Date Thesis Title

Kiarash Fariborzi Dec 2016 Time of day of Travel of the Elderly

Marian Ankomah Summer 2015 Old or New: Factors Impacting the Age of Household Vehicle Purchases

Avinash Geda Spring 2014 Effect of Choice Set Size and Composition on Route Choice Models

Khajonsak Jemprapai Fall 2013 Planning-Level Model for Pedestrian Crashes

Benjamin Reibach Spring 2013 Mode Choice Models for Airport Access and Egress Trips

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Nagendra Dhakar Summer 2009 Modeling Face-to-Face and Internet Based Social Activity Participation

Decisions

Karun Yathindra Summer 2009 Exploratory Analysis of Children's Travel Patterns Using Time-Use and Trip-

Based Surveys

Abishek Komma Summer 2008 Continuous Departure-Time Choice Models for Home-to-Work Commute

Amith Yarlagadda Fall 2006 Modeling Children's School Travel Mode and Parental Escort Roles

Co-Chair, MAURP Committees

Student Name Degree Date Thesis Title

Huihui Nan Summer 2017 Pedestrian Safety

Sarah Lamothe Summer 2015 Airport-Access Mode-Choice Modeling

Ruoying Xu Summer 2014 How the Built Environment Affects Elderly Travel Behavior: an Activity-Based

Approach for Southeast Florida

Chair, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committees in Civil Engineering

Student Name Degree Date Thesis Title

Kelsey Lucas Fall 2014 Analysis of Rural Fatal Crashes in Florida

Amy Chow Fall 2009 An Exploratory Analysis of Trip-Chaining Patterns in Florida

also a member of 3 Undergraduate Honors Committees in Civil Engineering

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SERVICE TO PROFESSION

Leadership / Membership in Professional Societies and Committees

Chair (by appointment), Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Impacts of

Information and Communication Technologies on Travel Choices , (ADB20) since April

2012

Member (by appointment),Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Impacts of

Information and Communication Technologies on Travel Choices (Formerly the

Telecommunications and Travel behavior Committee) (ADB20) 2009-2012

Member (by appointment), Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Traveler

Behavior and Values (ADB10) since 2005

Chair, Ad-hoc Subcommittee on Time-of-Day Modeling Efforts, Model Advancement

Committee of the Florida Statewide Model Task Force, Florida Department of Transportation

(FDOT) 2009-2011

Member, Model Advancement Committee of the Florida Statewide Model Task Force,

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) since 2007

Member, Florida Automated Vehicles (FAV) Working Group (Policy) since August 2014

Member, Association of Transportation Professionals of Indian Origin (ATPIO) since 2009

Member, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) since 2000

Participation as Conference Chair / Conference Committee Member

1. Member, Scientific Committee, 12th International Conference on Transportation Planning

and Implementation Methodologies for Developing Countries (TPMDC) 19-21 December

2016, India

2. Member of Scientific Committee, 11th Transportation Planning and Implementation

Methodologies for Developing Countries (TPMDC), Mumbai, India, December 2014

3. Member of Conference Planning Committee, 6th TRB Conference on Innovations in Travel

Modeling, Denver 2016

4. Member of Conference Planning Committee, 5th TRB Conference on Innovations in Travel

Modeling, Baltimore, 2014

5. Organizer, Transportation Safety: From Research to Practice, A symposium sponsored by

University of Florida Transportation Institute, April 3 2013, Orlando, FL

6. Conference Co-Chair, 4th TRB Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling, Tampa, 2012

Participation as Session/Workshop Chair in a Conference

1. Co-Organizer, Breakout Session on “Implication of Vehicle Automation for Planning” at the

2015 Automated Vehicles Symposium, Michigan

2. Session Chair, Generation, Evolution, and Applications of Synthetic Populations , 5th TRB

Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling, Baltimore, 2014

3. Moderator, “Activity Scheduling and Time Use”, Session 861, the 93rdAnnual Meeting of

the Transportation Research Board, January 2014, Washington D.C. USA.

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4. Moderator, Session 13 on “Pedestrians”, the Inaugural meeting of the World Symposium on

Transport and Land Use Research, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, July 28-30, 2011

5. Chair, Sessions 4C and 6B, Innovations in the Pricing of Transportation Systems

conference, Orlando, FL., May 2010.

6. Co-Chair, “Travel Behavior in Rapidly Developing Countries”, Workshop at the 12th

International Association for Travel Behavior Research Conference, Jaipur, India,

December 2009.

7. Chair, “Urban Form, Built Environment, and Activity-travel Behavior: Making the

Connection” Session 585, Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting,

Washington, D.C., January 2008.

Reviewer

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Transportation Research, Part B (from January 2008)

Reviewer for manuscripts submitted to leading transportation journals for publication

Reviewer for manuscripts submitted to leading transportation conferences (such as IATBR,

WCTR, ISTTT, TRB Annual Meetings) for presentation

Reviewer for proposal submitted for funding requests (METRANS, Oregon Transportation

Research and Education Consortium, UCTC, NSF)

ACADEMIC SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY

Coordinator, Transportation Research Internship Program (TRIP), University of Florida

(Since 07)

Co-Coordinator, Concurrent-Degree Program in Transportation Engineering and Urban &

Regional Planning, University of Florida (Since 07)

Faculty Advisor, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) UF Student Chapter (Since

Summer 10)