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

Kamini Gupta | Traffic Engineering | Excellence in Research

Ms. Kamini Gupta | Traffic Engineering | Excellence in Research

Ms. Kamini Gupta, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, India

Ms. Kamini Gupta is a Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, specializing in traffic engineering and road safety with over 25 years of experience in R&D. She has published extensively in journals and international conferences and received best paper awards. Her expertise includes driver behavior, road safety, transport economics, and GIS applications. She is actively involved in IRASTE and BIGRS (Johns Hopkins University). A Council Member of IRC, she is also a life member of WISE India, IRC, and IUT. She has co-chaired national conferences and contributed to highway engineering and mobility planning. 🚗📡

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Professional Experience 🚦

Ms. Kamini Gupta is a Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, specializing in traffic engineering and road safety. With over 25 years of experience in research and development, she has made significant contributions to driver behavior analysis, road safety strategies, and transport planning. She has presented and published research in leading journals and international conferences and has received best paper awards for her work.

Research Contributions 📊

Ms. Gupta’s research focuses on driver distractions, psychological studies, and mobility planning. She utilizes advanced tools like simulators, eye trackers, and vehicle tracking systems (VTS) to analyze driver behavior. Her expertise extends to highway engineering, socio-economic aspects of rural roads, transport economics, and GIS applications in database management.

Research Focus

Ms. Kamini Gupta’s research focuses on traffic safety, driver behavior, and transportation engineering. Her work explores the impact of automation and digitalization on driver distractions, contributing to road safety strategies and accident prevention. She employs simulators, vehicle tracking systems (VTS), and eye-tracking technology to analyze cognitive load and human factors in driving. Additionally, her research extends to transport planning, mobility management, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Through systematic reviews and field studies, she aims to enhance traffic policies, reduce road accidents, and improve driver awareness in the era of digitalization. 🚗📡

Publiocation Top Notes

Do automation and digitalization distract drivers? A systematic review