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Study Committee Biographical Information
Pages 127-132

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From page 127...
... and chaired the Committee for the Evaluation of the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program. He holds MS and PhD degrees in transportation planning from Northwestern University and a BS degree in civil engineering from City University of New York.
From page 128...
... He has partic ular expertise in modeling and forecasting mobile source emissions for air quality planning. He has taught courses in urban travel demand forecasting through the National Highway Institute.
From page 129...
... His research interests are modeling of transportation–land use interactions, microsimulation modeling, modeling of urban transport emissions and energy consumption, travel demand modeling using disaggregate choice models, travel demand survey methodology, transit route ridership analysis and forecasting, and simulation of transit route operations. He developed GTAMODEL, a multimodal regional transportation modeling system used by public agencies to forecast and analyze travel demand in the Toronto metropolitan area.
From page 130...
... Mr. Morris has served on the NRC Committee to Review EPA's Mobile Source Emissions Factor Model, the Committee for the Evaluation of the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program, and the Committee on Air Quality Man agement in the United States.
From page 131...
... He is a member of the TRB Committees on Transportation Planning Applications, Metadata, and Travel Survey Methods, and a member of the TRB oversight panel for the Airport Cooperative Research Program's Airport Access Mode Choice Models. He has participated in the Federal Highway Administration's Travel Model Improvement Program peer review of metropolitan travel forecasting for the North Carolina Department of Transportation and for Memphis, San Diego, St.
From page 132...
... He manages all programs related to travel forecasting, including data collection, model development, and model applications. His areas of expertise include multimodal, freight, transit, and air quality conformity modeling.


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