Rapid prototyping a school-based health program in the developing world
Excited to release paper in Development Engineering w/ Levine & Steffen on handwashing & health in developing world
Rapid prototyping a school-based health program in the developing world
Excited to release paper in Development Engineering w/ Levine & Steffen on handwashing & health in developing world
Just before fritz and I went on the half pipe (at Squaw Valley Ski Resort)
…neighborhoods containing or near HOPE VI developments do perform better than other neighborhoods…. Meares & Riggs http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08882746.2017.1293428
Nice Class 1 multi-use path in Palo Alto
Painting the fence: Social norms as economic incentives to non-automotive travel behavior
Beginning a economic dialogue for transportation demand management programs and practice
Posing like driver when none is required after great future sustainable mobility research meeting / strategy discussion @stanford w/ @stephenzoepf (at Stanford University)
Thanks to colleague Dr. Kara Kockelman for insisting that I get a photo of myself presenting my work. (at Walter E. Washington Convention Center)
Thinking Beyond the (Autonomous) Vehicle: The Promise of Saved Lives
New Planetizen feature by colleague Mike Boswell and I challenging planners, policy-makers and engineers to think beyond the #autonomousvehicle and consider the promise of saved lives.
My attempt to simply diagram my research program in the overlap between the built environment and behavior to graduate assistants somehow looks like the earth. Kind of fitting 😎 #researchfriday (at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly))
Loving the new parking tech @cal_poly ; now let’s do some dynamic pricing and incentives!!! (at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly))