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Gonçalo Correia

Dr. Gonçalo Correia has graduated in IST Lisbon, Portugal, in civil engineering. He took his Ph.D. in Transportation Systems in the same University in close collaboration with the MIT-Portugal program.
Since 2014 he has been an Assistant Professor at the Department of Transport & Planning at the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. His main research interest is on the planning and operations of transport systems in urban environments with the objective of sustainable development. He focuses particularly on the use of Transport Demand Management strategies and innovative services, such as ridesharing and carsharing, to tackle urban congestion.
He is part of the editorial board of 7 international journals edited by Elsevier including Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Reviews, and Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies and he is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine and the Journal of Advanced Transportation.
Since 2018 he is an invited Lecturer in Beijing Jiao Tong University where he teaches operations research on the new TUDelft+BJTU joint bachelor in Transportation. He advises several companies and institutions on the future of mobility and he is an international speaker on the impacts of mobility innovations.

Asad Khattak

Asad J. Khattak is a Beaman Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Transportation Program Coordinator in the Department. He is affiliated with the UT Center for transportation Research, where he works on research and educational projects related to the Southeastern Transportation Center and NURail University Transportation Center. He has recently established the Initiative for Sustainable Mobility, a campus-wide organized research unit.
Khattak has over 25 years of research experience and over 20 years of teaching experience in the transportation field, after completing his Ph.D. He has been invited internationally to work at University of Oxford in England, the French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research, known as INRETS, Ajou University in South Korea and University of Aveiro, Portugal.
He has authored/co-authored 172 scholarly journal articles and 61 technical reports to research sponsors. His research work has been presented at numerous international conferences. As a principal or co-investigator, he has successfully obtained 66 sponsored research and educational projects totalling more than $8 million.

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