*Please see the full list of the students at https://mobility.mit.edu/people/ and full list of theses by JTL-Transit Lab at https://www.transitlab.mit.edu/theses. Below are the theses that Prof. Zhao has (co-)supervised.
PhD, Jinhua as supervisor or co-supervisor
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(2024).
Innovations in Urban Computing: Uncertainty Quantification, Data Fusion, and Generative Urban Design
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2024).
Carrots and Sticks in Green Moves: Assessing the Mobility, Environmental, Economic, and Social Impacts of Sustainable Mobility Solutions
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2024).
Towards A Robust Integrated Urban Mobility System: Public Transit and Rider-Sharing System
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2023).
Preparing urban mobility for the future of work: impacts and adaptation
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2022).
Toward a Resilient Public Transit System: Effective Monitoring and Control under Service Disruptions
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2022).
Dynamic Ridesharing under Travel Time Uncertainty: Passenger Preference and Optimal Assignment Methods
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2020).
Expanding access to the city : how public transit fare policy shapes travel decision making and behavior of low-income riders
Department of Urban Studies and PlanningPhD -
(2019).
Measuring Car Pride and its Implications for Car Ownership and Use across Individuals, Cities, and Countries
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2019).
Social Perspective of Mobility Sharing: Understanding, Utilizing, and Shaping Preference
Department of Urban Studies and PlanningPhD -
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(2018).
Uncovering Individual Mobility Patterns from Transit Smart Card Data: Trip Prediction, Activity Inference, and Change Detection
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD -
(2017).
Advancing Accessibility: Public Transport and Urban Space
Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPhD