January 9, 2018
Drs. Sisiopiku and Ramadan presented their practice-ready paper "Understanding Women’s Needs as Determinants of Mode Choice: A Case Study of The University of Alabama at Birmingham." The paper was presented at the Lectern Session 586 "Gender-Specific Travel Needs, Preferences, and Decisions." This paper is a product of the RPCGB funded project "UAB Commuter Survey."
Six members of TREND Lab attended the conference under the Lab professional development efforts, and had a chance to reconnect with past lab members.
From Left, Dr. Ossama Ramadan, Troyee Saha, Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku, Md. Ahsanul Islam, Furat Salman, and Mr. Andrew Sullivan
From left, Dr. Ossama Ramadan, Natalia Barbour (now a doctoral candidate at USF), Dr. Virginia Sisiopiku, Troyee Saha, and Furat Salman