Interview - Giovanni Circella

Description

Dr. Circella discusses widening participation in a remotely-taught transportation survey methods class to include expert guest speakers and graduate students from UCLA (interview recorded from the Italian countryside).

Link to the video: https://video.ucdavis.edu/media/SITT+2021+--+Giovanni+Circella/1_c7nqctic


About the Interviewee

Giovanni Circella is the Honda Distinguished Scholar for New Mobility Studies and the Director of the 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program at the University of California, Davis, and a Senior Research Engineer in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Circella’s interests include travel behavior and emerging transportation services, sustainable transportation, travel demand modeling, travel survey methods, and policy analysis. His recent research has focused on the impacts of information and communication technology (ICT), telecommuting, e-shopping, new mobility (including shared mobility, micromobility and ridehailing) and vehicle automation on travel behavior and auto ownership, the evolving lifestyles and mobility patterns of specific population segments (e.g. “millennials”) and in various regions of the U.S., Europe, South America and the Middle East. Dr. Circella is leading a major research effort on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on activity organization and travel choices (more details available at https://postcovid19mobility.ucdavis.edu/).

Giovanni Circella