Part A: Fundamentals1. Urban Transport Systems2. Monitoring Mobility in Smart Cities
Part B: Evaluation of Informed Systems 3. Network Equilibrium Under Congestion4. Market Schedule Equilibrium for Multimodal Systems
Part C Learning From Public Information5. Inverse Transportation Problems6. Privacy in Learning
Part D Design of Informed Systems 7. Network Design 8. Network Portfolio Management
Joseph Chow is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Urban Engineering and Center for Urban ITS at NYU, New York, NY. He also heads BUILT@NYU, the Behavioral Urban Informatics, Logistics, and Transport Laboratory. His research expertise lies in transportation systems, with emphasis on multimodal networks, behavioral urban logistics, smart cities, and transport economics. He is the elected Vice Chair of the Urban Transportation SIG at INFORMS Transportation Science & Logistics Society, and an appointed member of TRB's Editorial Board for the Committee on Transportation Network Modeling. He has been published in many journals, including Elsevier's Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, and Journal of Transport Geography