I am currently an associate professor with a focus on emergency transportation planning and management in department of traffic engineering in Tongji University. My general research interests concern transportation emergency planning and operations by integrating emerging data sources with computing technologies and mathematical tools. In this vein, I am interested in both enhancing current state-of-practice evacuation planning tools and analyzing empirical transportation system behavior under emergency conditions.
Education
Ph.Din Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA
M.S.in Center for Operations Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA
M.E.in Transportation Planning and Management, School of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai
B.E.in Traffic Engineering, School of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai
Experience
Associate Professor, Jan. 2017- present, Dept. of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
Assistant Professor, Aug. 2014 - Jan. 2017, Dept. of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
Research Associate, Sep. 2013 – Jun. 2014, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Research interests
Emergency Transportation Planning and Management
Weather Responsive Traffic Control and Management
Traffic Flow Theory and Modeling
Stochastic Traffic Modeling and Analysis
Operation Research Methodology and Applications in Transportation
Honors & Awards
2014,Program for Young Excellent Talents in Tongji University
Publications
Journal Papers Published or Accepted
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2014) Hurricane Irene evacuation traffic patterns in New Jersey. Natural Hazards Review, 10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000154.(SCI)
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2014) Evacuation planning with endogenous transportation network degradations: a stochastic cell-based model and solution procedure. Network and Spatial Economics, DOI: 10.1007/s11067-014-9241-y.(SCI)
• Li, J., K. Ozbay, B. Bartin, S. Iyer, and J.A. Carnegie. (2013) Hurricane Irene empirical evacuation response curve in Cape May County, New Jersey. Transportation Research Record, vol. 2376, pp.1-10.(SCI)
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2012) Evaluation of link criticality for day-to-day degradable transportation networks. Transportation Research Record, vol. 2284, pp.117-124.(SCI)
• Ozbay, K., M.A. Yazici, S. Iyer, J. Li, E.E. Ozguven, and J.A. Carnegie. (2012) Use of regional transportation planning tool for modeling emergency evacuation: case study of northern New Jersey. Transportation Research Record, vol. 2312, pp. 89-97.(SCI)
Journal Papers under Review
• Li, J., K. Ozbay and B. Bartin. (2013) Effects of Hurricane Irene and Sandy in New Jersey: a comprehensive review of highway disruptions and traffic patterns during evacuations. Natural Hazards, under revision for 2nd round review.(SCI)
• Li, J., W.H.K. Lam, and X. Li. (2014) Modeling the effects of rainfall intensity on the heteroscedastic speed dispersion on urban roads. Journal of Transportation Engineering, under 2nd round review.(SCI)
Selected Conference Papers
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2014) Effects of Hurricane Irene and Sandy in New Jersey: evacuation traffic patterns. 93rd Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 12-16.
• Ozbay, K., J. Li, M.A. Yazici, S. Iyer, E.E. Ozguven, and J.A. Carnegie. (2012) Pseudo-dynamic evacuation modeling procedure. 2nd International Conference on Evacuation Modeling and Management, Chicago, IL, August 13-15.
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2012) A cell-based stochastic dynamic traffic assignment model and solution procedure to capture endogenous network degradation risks during evacuations. 4th International Symposium on Dynamic Traffic Assignment, Martha’s Vineyard, MA, June 4-6.
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2011) Risk based staged evacuation planning. 14th IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Washington, D.C., October 5-7.
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2010) Sampling-based approach for incorporating road capacity uncertainties into the transportation planning process. 3rd Conference on Innovations in Travel Modeling, Tempe, AZ, May 10-12.
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2010) An investigation of the convergence and accuracy properties of Latin Hypercube Sampling technique for traffic equilibrium problem under capacity uncertainty. 89th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 10-14.
• Li, J. and K. Ozbay. (2009) Incorporating system variability into emergency planning. International Conference on Models and Technology for Intelligent Transportation Systems, Roma, Italy, June 22-23.