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Alex Bigazzi

Alex Bigazzi

Assistant Professor

Civil and Environmental Engineering

University of British Columbia

Dr. Bigazzi is an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia with a joint appointment in the Department of Civil Engineering and the School of Community and Regional Planning. He received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Portland State University in 2014, investigating urban bicyclists' uptake of traffic-related air pollution. His primary research areas include transportation emissions and air quality, active travel behavior (walking and cycling), emerging human-electric hybrid vehicles (e-bikes), traffic management and modeling, and the effects of urban transportation systems on health.

Email: abigazzi@pdx.edu

Website: https://www.civil.ubc.ca/faculty/alex-bigazzi


Projects

  • Bicyclists’ Uptake of Traffic-Related Air Pollution: Effects of the Urban Transportation System
  • Evaluation of Bicyclists Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution along Distinct Facility Types
  • Exploring Racial Bias in Drivers' Behavior at Pedestrian Crossings
  • Better Representation of the Pedestrian Environment in Travel Demand Models
  • Refining GreenSTEP: Impacts of Vehicle Technologies and ITS/Operational Improvements on Travel Speed and Fuel Consumption Curves
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Downloadable Products

  • Bigazzi Dissertation ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • NITC-RR-560 Evaluation of Bicyclists Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution along Distinct Facility Types ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • How clean is the air on bicycle routes? ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks ( PUBLICATION )
  • NITC-SS-733 Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks ( FINAL_REPORT )
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