Dr. Ye is a professor in Department of Traffic Engineering, School of Transportation Engineering of Tongji University. Prior to joining Tongji as a full-time professor, he taught at Civil Engineering Department of Cal Poly Pomona as a tenure-track Assistant Professor. Dr. Ye is an expert in travel demand modeling with extensive experience in travel behavior analysis, activity-based travel modeling and forecasting, and econometric and statistical modeling of activity-travel behavior. He served as major investigator in many research projects regarding travel demand model development and application, funded by the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Maryland Department of Transportation, Baltimore Metropolitan Council, Maricopa Association of Governments, etc. His research has been extensively published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at major transportation conferences. At present, he is serving as a member of the committee on Traveler Behavior and Values (ADB10) of Transportation Research Board; a member on Editorial Board of Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology (OJSST), a paper referee for several transportation journals such as Transportation Research, Transportation, Transportation Research Record, etc.
Education
Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering, University of South Florida
M.S. in Transportation Engineering, University of South Florida
B.E. in Traffic Civil Engineering, Tongji University
Experience
2014 – Present: Professor, Department of Traffic Engineering, School of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
2011 – 2014: Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA
2008 – 2011: Faculty Research Associate, The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
2007 – 2008: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
2001 – 2006: Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2000 – 2001: Civil Engineer, Shanghai No.1 Municipal Engineering Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China
Research interests
• Activity-based Travel Demand Modeling
• Econometric and Statistical Modeling of Travel Behavior
• Transportation Planning
• Mobile-phone-based Travel Survey
• Transportation Network Modeling
• Transportation Safety and Traffic Crash Data Analysis
Honors & Awards
• Selected into "Thousand-Young-Talent Program", 2013
• Pyke Johnson Award, 2012 (from Transportation Research Board for outstanding paper in transportation planning and administration)
• Marquis Who's Who in America,2011
Publications (Selected)
1. Gan, H. and X. Ye (2015). Whether to Enter Expressway or Not? The Impact of New Variable Message Sign Information. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 49(2), pp. 267–278.
2. Ye, X., W. Cheng and X. Jia (2012). Synthetic Environment to Evaluate Alternative Trip Distribution Models. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2302, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 111-120.
3. Ye, X. (2011). Investigation of Underlying Distributional Assumption in Nested Logit Model Using Copula-based Simulation and Numerical Approximation. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2254, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 36-43.
4. Konduri, K., X. Ye and R.M. Pendyala (2011). Joint Model of Vehicle Type Choice and Tour Length. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2255, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 28-37.
5. Ye, X. (2010). Accelerated Procedure of Multiclass Highway Traffic Assignment for
Maryland Statewide Transportation Model. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2176, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 84-91.
6. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2009). A Probit-based Joint Discrete-Continuous Model System: Analyzing Relationship between Timing and Duration of Maintenance Activities. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 18, pp. 403-423.
7. Ye, X., K. Konduri, R. Pendyala, and B. Sana (2009). Formulation of an Activity-Based Utility Measure of Time Use: Application to Understanding Influence of Constraints. Transportation Research Record 2135, Journal of Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 60-68.
8. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, S. Washington, K. Konduri and J. Oh (2009). A Simultaneous Equations Model of Crash Frequency by Collision Type for Rural Intersections. Safety Science, 47(3), pp. 443-452.
9. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, and G. Gottardi (2007). An Exploration of the Relationship between Mode Choice and Complexity of Trip Chaining Patterns. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 41(1), pp. 96-113.
10. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2005). A Model of Daily Time Use Allocation Using Fractional Logit Methodology. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 16, pp. 507-524.
Education
Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering, University of South Florida
M.S. in Transportation Engineering, University of South Florida
B.E. in Traffic Civil Engineering, Tongji University
Experience
2014 – Present: Professor, Department of Traffic Engineering, School of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
2011 – 2014: Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA
2008 – 2011: Faculty Research Associate, The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
2007 – 2008: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
2001 – 2006: Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
2000 – 2001: Civil Engineer, Shanghai No.1 Municipal Engineering Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China
Research interests
• Activity-based Travel Demand Modeling
• Econometric and Statistical Modeling of Travel Behavior
• Transportation Planning
• Mobile-phone-based Travel Survey
• Transportation Network Modeling
• Transportation Safety and Traffic Crash Data Analysis
Honors & Awards
• Selected into "Thousand-Young-Talent Program", 2013
• Pyke Johnson Award, 2012 (from Transportation Research Board for outstanding paper in transportation planning and administration)
• Marquis Who's Who in America,2011
Publications (Selected)
1. Gan, H. and X. Ye (2015). Whether to Enter Expressway or Not? The Impact of New Variable Message Sign Information. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 49(2), pp. 267–278.
2. Ye, X., W. Cheng and X. Jia (2012). Synthetic Environment to Evaluate Alternative Trip Distribution Models. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2302, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 111-120.
3. Ye, X. (2011). Investigation of Underlying Distributional Assumption in Nested Logit Model Using Copula-based Simulation and Numerical Approximation. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2254, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 36-43.
4. Konduri, K., X. Ye and R.M. Pendyala (2011). Joint Model of Vehicle Type Choice and Tour Length. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2255, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 28-37.
5. Ye, X. (2010). Accelerated Procedure of Multiclass Highway Traffic Assignment for
Maryland Statewide Transportation Model. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2176, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 84-91.
6. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2009). A Probit-based Joint Discrete-Continuous Model System: Analyzing Relationship between Timing and Duration of Maintenance Activities. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 18, pp. 403-423.
7. Ye, X., K. Konduri, R. Pendyala, and B. Sana (2009). Formulation of an Activity-Based Utility Measure of Time Use: Application to Understanding Influence of Constraints. Transportation Research Record 2135, Journal of Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 60-68.
8. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, S. Washington, K. Konduri and J. Oh (2009). A Simultaneous Equations Model of Crash Frequency by Collision Type for Rural Intersections. Safety Science, 47(3), pp. 443-452.
9. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, and G. Gottardi (2007). An Exploration of the Relationship between Mode Choice and Complexity of Trip Chaining Patterns. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 41(1), pp. 96-113.
10. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2005). A Model of Daily Time Use Allocation Using Fractional Logit Methodology. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 16, pp. 507-524.
Research interests
• Activity-based Travel Demand Modeling
• Econometric and Statistical Modeling of Travel Behavior
• Transportation Planning
• Mobile-phone-based Travel Survey
• Transportation Network Modeling
• Transportation Safety and Traffic Crash Data Analysis
Honors & Awards
• Selected into "Thousand-Young-Talent Program", 2013
• Pyke Johnson Award, 2012 (from Transportation Research Board for outstanding paper in transportation planning and administration)
• Marquis Who's Who in America,2011
Publications (Selected)
1. Gan, H. and X. Ye (2015). Whether to Enter Expressway or Not? The Impact of New Variable Message Sign Information. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 49(2), pp. 267–278.
2. Ye, X., W. Cheng and X. Jia (2012). Synthetic Environment to Evaluate Alternative Trip Distribution Models. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2302, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 111-120.
3. Ye, X. (2011). Investigation of Underlying Distributional Assumption in Nested Logit Model Using Copula-based Simulation and Numerical Approximation. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2254, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 36-43.
4. Konduri, K., X. Ye and R.M. Pendyala (2011). Joint Model of Vehicle Type Choice and Tour Length. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2255, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 28-37.
5. Ye, X. (2010). Accelerated Procedure of Multiclass Highway Traffic Assignment for
Maryland Statewide Transportation Model. Transportation Research Record, Journal of Transportation Research Board, 2176, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 84-91.
6. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2009). A Probit-based Joint Discrete-Continuous Model System: Analyzing Relationship between Timing and Duration of Maintenance Activities. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 18, pp. 403-423.
7. Ye, X., K. Konduri, R. Pendyala, and B. Sana (2009). Formulation of an Activity-Based Utility Measure of Time Use: Application to Understanding Influence of Constraints. Transportation Research Record 2135, Journal of Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., pp. 60-68.
8. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, S. Washington, K. Konduri and J. Oh (2009). A Simultaneous Equations Model of Crash Frequency by Collision Type for Rural Intersections. Safety Science, 47(3), pp. 443-452.
9. Ye, X., R.M. Pendyala, and G. Gottardi (2007). An Exploration of the Relationship between Mode Choice and Complexity of Trip Chaining Patterns. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 41(1), pp. 96-113.
10. Ye, X. and R.M. Pendyala (2005). A Model of Daily Time Use Allocation Using Fractional Logit Methodology. Transportation and Traffic Theory, 16, pp. 507-524.