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Researcher Directory

207 Results

Abbas Rashidi

University of Utah
abbas.rashidi@utah.edu
8015813155

Banafsheh Rekabdar

Portland State University
rekabdar@pdx.edu

Charles (C.J.) Riley

Oregon Institute of Technology
charles.riley@oit.edu

Kelly Rodgers

Portland State University
krodge2@pdx.edu

Jeff Rose

University of Utah
jeff.rose@utah.edu

John Rowell

University of Oregon
http://rowellbrokaw.com/
jrowell@uoregon.edu
541-954-4326

John Rowell

University of Oregon
jjrowell@uoregon.edu
541-346-2762

Deni Ruggeri

University of Oregon
druggeri@uoregon.edu

Danya Rumore

University of Utah
danya.rumore@law.utah.edu
208-659-1415

Kevin Salzer

USF, CUTR
ksalzer@cutr.usf.edu
813 974-5168

David Sanbonmatsu

University of Utah
sanbonmatsu@psych.utah.edu
801-581-8505

Gerardo Sandoval

University of Oregon
http://pppm.uoregon.edu/faculty/gerardosandoval
gsando@uoregon.edu
541-346-8432

Brenda Scheer

University of Utah
http://www.arch.utah.edu/?faculty_and_staff%3Ebrenda_case_scheer
scheer@arch.utah.edu

Marc Schlossberg

University of Oregon
https://blogs.uoregon.edu/schlossb/
schlossb@uoregon.edu
541-346-2046

Robert Schneider

Unknown
http://www4.uwm.edu/sarup/people/faculty/schneider.cfm
rjschnei@uwm.edu

Autumn Shafer

University of Oregon
ashafer@uoregon.edu
541-346-7641

Patrick Singleton

Utah State University
https://cee.usu.edu/people/faculty/singleton-patrick
patrick.singleton@usu.edu

Matthew Sleep

Oregon Institute of Technology
Matthew.sleep@oit.edu
5418851976

Philip Speranza

University of Oregon
speranza@uoregon.edu
917-579-0152

Becky Steckler

University of Oregon
beckys@uoregon.edu
5034123729
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Featured Researchers

Keith Bartholomew
Keith Bartholomew

College of Architecture, City & Metropolitan Planning

University of Utah

Keith Bartholomew is a professor in the University of Utah’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning and is the associate dean of the College of Architecture + Planning. An environmental lawyer, Professor Bartholomew received a Juris Doctor and a Graduate Certificate in Environmental Law from the University of Oregon. He clerked for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, then served as a staff attorney for 1000 Friends of Oregon, a growth management and land use planning advocacy organization in Portland. While at 1000 Friends, Professor Bartholomew was the director of “Making the Land Use, Transportation, Air Quality Connection” (LUTRAQ), a nationally recognized research program examining the interactive effects of land use development and travel patterns. After coming to Utah, Professor Bartholomew was the associate director of the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law. Professor Bartholomew became an assistant professor in the University of Utah’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and then transferred in 2004 to the Department of City and Metropolitan Planning in the College of Architecture + Planning. In 2010, Professor Bartholomew received tenure, and was promoted to associate professor. He was promoted to full professor in 2020 and received a University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2021. Professor Bartholomew’s primary research area is the development and application of integrated land use-transportation scenario analysis as the basis for community visioning, long-range transportation planning, and transportation project analysis. With funding provided by the Federal Highway Administration, Professor Bartholomew has studied scenario planning projects in more than 100 U.S. metropolitan areas and the results from this research have been presented in peer-reviewed transportation and urban planning journals, in widely distributed books (including ULI’s Growing Cooler), at conferences for academics, professionals, and policy activists, and through a unique digital library of scenario planning source materials. A recent offshoot of this research has focused on the use of scenario analysis as the basis for the development of climate action plans, particularly in states that now require such plans, such as California and Oregon. His most recent work has focused on the ridership and equity impacts of small-scale design decisions at bus stops.

Joe Broach
Joe Broach

TREC

Portland State University

Joe Broach is a research associate at the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University (PSU) and a Senior Researcher and Modeler at Metro, Portland’s MPO. He has more than 15 years of experience in transportation research and planning, in both academic and public agency settings. His work on non-motorized transportation modeling, behavior, and data has been widely published, incorporated into federal guidance, and used in regional travel models. He holds a PhD in Urban Studies from Portland State University and a Master’s in Economics from the University of Montana, Missoula.

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