Reports developed for University Transportation Center Funded by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act
Modeling Electric Vehicle Impacts on Air Quality— An Analysis of Emission Changes due to Adoption of Plug-In Electric Vehicles in DFW
Madhusudhan Venugopal, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Development of Emissions Estimation and Dispersion Modeling Framework for the Health Impact Assessment
Rohit Jaikumar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Exploring the Health Impacts of Traffic-Related Air Pollution: Methods and Data Sources
Minjie Xu, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Enhancing the Modeling of Emission Dispersion from Idling and Slowly Moving Trucks
Guoyuan Wu, University of California, Riverside

Impacts of COVID-19 Induced Active Transportation Demand on the Built Environment and Public Health
Bahar Dadashova, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Locational Marginal Emission Evaluation for Electric Vehicle Charging Facility Planning
Yuanrui Sang, University of Texas at El Paso

Determining the Impact of Zero Emissions Vehicles on Traffic-Related Air Pollution Exposure in Disadvantaged Communities
Rohit Jaikumar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Quantification of Traffic-Related Emissions and Exposures at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings Using Real-Time Portable Sensors
Mayra Chavez, University of Texas at El Paso

Real World Data Measurement of Factors Affecting Air Quality for Nonroad Diesel Equipment Operators
Phil Lewis, Texas A&M University

Children’s Exposure to Traffic Pollution in Texas School Districts: Analyzing Social Disparities and Adoption of Mitigation Strategies
Jayajit Chakraborty, University of Texas at El Paso

Developing a Health Equity Framework and Practitioner Toolkit to Enhance the Public Health Benefits of Transportation Infrastructure
Ben Ettelman, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Develop a Performance Metric to Quantify the Inhalation of Traffic-Related Air Pollutants at Mesoscale
Ji Luo, University of California, Riverside

The Application of Air Quality Sensors to Monitor Air Pollution in Communities
Georges Bou-Saab, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Supporting Health-Transportation Education in Schools
Dr. Joanne Olson, Texas A&M University

Trace Metals in Airborne Particulate Matter and Genomic Characterization of Associated Microorganisms
Dr. Shankar Chellam, Texas A&M University

Effects of COVID-19 Lockdown on Air Quality and Mortality across Contiguous United States
Rohit Jaikumar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Feasibility Analysis and Infrastructure Requirements of Affordable, Shared, and Electric Mobility
Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Environmental Impacts of E-scooters: A Case Study in the City of Austin
Suriya Vallamsundar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Health Risk Characterization for Transport Users and Workers: Community Health and Cumulative Risk Considerations
Dr. Mary Fox, Johns Hopkins University

Development of Full-Chain Transportation Emissions, Exposure, and Health Modeling Platform
Alexander Meitiv, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Making New Mobility a Win for Public Health
Johnathon P. Ehsani, John Hopkins University

Quantifying the Environmental and Health Impacts of Curbside Management for Emerging Multi-modal Mobility Services
Dr. Guoyuan Wu, University of California, Riverside

Technology Landscape and Future Direction for Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health
Ann Xu, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Economic Impacts of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Expansion on Texas Metros
Jacqueline Kuzio, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Quantifying Bioavailable Metals and Potential Dust Emissions from Highway-Related and Desert Sediments at Lordsburg Playa, New Mexico
Thomas E. Gill, University of Texas, El Paso

Drayage Truck Electrification Feasibility and Benefit Analysis
Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Evaluation of Battery Electric Trucks and Connected Vehicle Technologies for Drayage Application
Peng Hao, University of California, Riverside

Personal Exposure to Air Pollution in the Vicinity of U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings
Suriya Vallamasundar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Secondary Particulate Matter Exceed Primary Emissions from Current Gasoline Vehicles: Air Quality and Public Health Implications
Georgios Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside

Transportation as a Disease Vector—A Modeling Approach
Alexander Meitiv, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Developing a Transportation, Emissions and Health Data Hub
Andrew Birt, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

In-Cabin Fine Particulate Matter Exposure During Paratransit Transport
Alex V. Samoylov, Georgia Institute of Technology

Measuring Temporal and Spatial Exposure of Urban Cyclists to Air Pollutants Using and Instrumented Bike
Kari Watkins, Georgia Institute of Technology

Quantifying Traffic Congestion‐Induced Change of Near‐Road
Air Pollutant Concentration
Ji Luo, University of California, Riverside

Characterizing In-Cab Air Quality in Heavy-Duty Diesel Construction Equipment
M. Phil Lewis, Texas A&M University

Development of CARTEEH Curriculum for Transportation Emissions and Health
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Healthy Living, Children’s Respiratory Health, and Traffic-Related Air Pollution in an Underserved Community
Wen-Whai Li, University of Texas, El Paso

Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Childhood Asthma in the United States: A Burden of Disease Assessment
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Association of Traffic and Related Air Pollutants on Cardiorespiratory Risk Factors from Low-Income Populations in El Paso, TX
Soyoung Jeon, University of Texas, El Paso

Development of an Emission-Based Selection Algorithm to Optimize Variable Message Sign Locations
Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Fourteen Pathways between Urban Transportation and Health: A Conceptual Model, Literature Review, and Burden of Disease Assessment
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Assessing Regulatory Compliance and Community Air Pollution Impacts of Crude Oil by Rail Transport in Baltimore City, Maryland
Genee S. Smith, John Hopkins University
