Anne Brown | Transportation | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Anne Brown | Transportation | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | University of Oregon | United States

Prof. Anne Brown’s research focuses on transportation equity, mobility access, and sustainable urban transport systems. With 56 publications, 1,420 citations across 1,141 documents, and an h-index of 22, her work significantly advances understanding of car-less populations, shared micromobility, and public transit integration. She explores policy, behavioral patterns, and accessibility challenges to improve inclusive mobility solutions. Her interdisciplinary contributions provide evidence-based insights for urban planners and policymakers aiming to develop equitable, efficient, and sustainable transportation networks.

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Featured Publications

Invisible Rides: How Car-Less Americans Access Cars
– Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2026

Strategies, Opportunities, and Challenges of Integrating Shared Micromobility with Public Transport
– Transportation Research Part D, 2026

Is Microtransit a Cost-Effective Alternative or a Costly Competitor to Public Transit?
– Cities, 2026

Purchase Process, Travel Behavior, and Equity Implications of E-Bike Rebates in Eugene, Oregon
– Case Studies on Transport Policy, 2025

How Shared E-Scooter Programs Affect Docked Bikeshare Ridership in Communities of Concern: A Tale of Two Cities
– Transportation, 2025

Bingshuo Chen | Transport | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bingshuo Chen | Transport | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bingshuo Chen, Research Institute of Highway, Ministry of Transport, China

Prof. Bingshuo Chen holds a Ph.D. from Beijing University of Technology, mentored by Professors Liu Xiaoming and Zhao Xiaohua.  A member of the Communist Party of China, he works at the Research Institute of Highway, Ministry of Transport.  His research focuses on driving behavior, traffic psychology, and road safety education. He has published 8 papers (3 SSCI, 2 in JCR Q1) and co-authored 2 academic books. He earned 2 national awards and 9 university honors, including the Graduate Innovation Award and Outstanding Graduate of Shandong Province. His work combines scientific insight with societal impact.

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🎓 Academic Qualifications

rof. Bingshuo Chen earned his Ph.D. from Beijing University of Technology, a respected institution, under the mentorship of Professors Liu Xiaoming and Zhao Xiaohua. This academic foundation from a well-regarded university provides a strong base for high-level research activities.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Prof. Chen has received two national-level awards, notably the Third Prize in the National College Student English Competition (Category C). In addition, he has been recognized with nine university-level honors, including the Graduate Innovation Award and the title of “Outstanding Graduate of Shandong Province.” These accolades reflect academic excellence and leadership.

Research Focus

Prof. Bingshuo Chen holds a Ph.D. from Beijing University of Technology, mentored by Professors Liu Xiaoming and Zhao Xiaohua.  A member of the Communist Party of China, he works at the Research Institute of Highway, Ministry of Transport.  His research focuses on driving behavior, traffic psychology, and road safety education.  He has published 8 papers (3 SSCI, 2 in JCR Q1) and co-authored 2 academic books.  He earned 2 national awards and 9 university honors, including the Graduate Innovation Award and Outstanding Graduate of Shandong Province.  His work combines scientific insight with societal impact.

Conclusion

Prof. Bingshuo Chen is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work addresses real-world challenges in traffic safety and psychology, backed by a solid record of scientific contributions and awards.

Publication Top Notes

📄 Study on Evaluation and Influencing Factors of Cognitive Driving Ability in Elderly Drivers – 2024

📄 Why do older drivers self-regulate: Psychological factors influencing self-regulation in a Chinese sample – Cited by – 8

📄 How does older and younger drivers’ risk cognition affect the safety performance: A driving simulator study of sudden lane-changing of the leading vehicle

📄 Mapping the knowledge domain of crash risk in older drivers studies: A scientometric analysis

📄 Exploring the associations of demographics and scale measures with cognitive driving behavior among older drivers in China Cited by – 6