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Jason Germany

University of Oregon
jgermany@uoregon.edu
541-346-8230

Mark Gillem

University of Oregon
http://landarch.uoregon.edu/index.cfm?mode=people&page=faculty&sub=gillemm
mark@uoregon.edu
510-551-8065

Tara Goddard

Texas A&M
https://u.tamu.edu/goddard
goddard@tamu.edu

Aaron Golub

Portland State University
https://www.pdx.edu/profile/aaron-golub
agolub@pdx.edu
510-219-2670

Ashton Greer

Oregon Institute of Technology
ashton.greer@oit.edu

Shima Hamidi

University of Texas, Arlington
shima.hamidi@uta.edu

Susan Handy

University of California, Davis
slhandy@ucdavis.edu

William Harbaugh

University of Oregon
harbaugh@uoregon.edu

Larry Head

University of Arizona
klhead@email.arizona.edu

Robert Hibberd

University of Arizona
rhibberd@email.arizona.edu

Sarah Hinners

University of Utah
sarah.hinners@utah.edu
801-585-5289

E-Sok Andy Hong

University of Utah
a.hong@utah.edu
8015818255

Amanda Howell

University of Oregon
http://www.urbanismnext.org
ahowell3@uoregon.edu

David Hurwitz

Oregon State University
http://cce.oregonstate.edu/hurwitz
david.hurwitz@oregonstate.edu
5417379242

Kate Hyun

University of Texas, Arlington
kate.hyun@uta.edu

Joowon Im

University of Texas, Arlington
https://mentis.uta.edu/explore/profile/joowon-im
joowon.im@uta.edu
8172724307

Maia Ingram

University of Arizona
maiai@email.arizona.edu

Nicole Iroz-Elardo

University of Arizona
https://capla.arizona.edu/faculty-staff/nicole-iroz-elardo
irozelardo@email.arizona.edu

Joey Iuliano

University of Arizona
jiuliano@email.arizona.edu

David Jay

Portland State University
https://flows.cee.pdx.edu/person/david-jay/index.html
djay@cecs.pdx.edu
503-725-4247
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Featured Researchers

Roger Lindgren
Roger Lindgren

Department of Civil Engineering

Oregon Institute of Technology

Roger Lindgren is professor and chair of civil engineering at the Oregon Institute of Technology. He received his BS in civil engineering from the University of Alberta and his Ph.D. in civil engineering from Portland State University. Dr. Lindgren joined the faculty at Oregon Tech in 1999 and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in transportation engineering as well as lower-division courses in engineering fundamentals. In 2015 he was named Outstanding Transportation Educator by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, Western District. His research interests include traffic flow theory, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), microscopic simulation of urban and rural traffic, as well as pavement design and construction.

Nicole Iroz-Elardo
Nicole Iroz-Elardo

College of Architecture & Planning

University of Arizona

Nicole Iroz-Elardo is an Assistant Research Professor in the School of Landscape Architecture and Planning. Cross-trained in planning and public health, her research focuses on how to plan healthier and more equitable communities. Dr. Iroz-Elardo has a PhD in Urban Studies from Portland State University. Her doctoral research investigated the extent to which Health Impact Assessment provided an additional participation avenue for vulnerable communities in transportation planning processes. She has previously worked for Urban Design 4 Health, Inc., Oregon Health Authority, and Battelle Memorial Institute. At each, she specialized in translating cutting-edge research into practitioner tools to increase the suite of information upon which decisions - public and private - are made. Current research interests include: understanding the trade-offs between dense environments, physical activity, environmental exposures, and affordable housing; monetizing the health impacts of transportation and land use decisions; re-conceptualizing walkability to incorporate social and cultural norms; managing parking to not over-incentivize vehicular travel; investigating the implications of thermal comfort on public physical activity spaces; and introducing e-scooters safely into the urban landscape.

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