EDUCATION
Ph.D, Civil Engineering (transportation), The University of Texas at Austin, USA, December 2005
Master, Transportation Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, China, July 2000
Bachelor, Transportation Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, China, July 1997
WORK EXPERIENCE
01/2011 ~ present: Associate Professor, School of Transportation and Logistics, Dalian University of Technology, China. Main duties include teaching and research in transportation related areas.
06/2008 ~ 10/2010: Full-time, Senior Transportation Planner, Seattle Department of Transportation.
1/2006 ~ 5/2008: Full-time, Research Associate, Center for Transportation Research, the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Conduct transportation-related research projects for various agencies such as the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Texas Department of Transportation.
9/2000 ~ 12/2005: Part-time, Research Assistant to Dr. C. Michael Walton, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
9/1998 ~ 7/2000: Part-time, Research Assistant to Prof. Futian Ren, Transportation Research Center, Beijing University of Technology, China.
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1.Wang, Z. “Improving Intelligent Transportation Systems Planning with Multicriteria Decision Analysis”. Dissertation (PhD). The University of Texas at Austin, 2005.
2.Zhang, Guohui; Wang, Zhong; Persad, Khali R.; Walton, C. Michael; Hayat, Md. Tanveer. “Modeling the Choice to Use Toll Roads in the Context of Traffic Information Dissemination”. Presented in the 90th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C., January 2011. Forthcoming in Transportation Research: Part A.
3.K. R. Persad, Z. Wang, and C. M. Walton. Application of Electronic Vehicle Identification in Texas. Accepted by the 8th International Congress on Advances in Civil Engineering, 15-17 September 2008, Famagusta, North Cyprus.
4.Wang, Z. and C.M. Walton. “A Multi-Attribute Utility Theory Approach for ITS Planning.” In the 87th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board CD Compendium, Washington D.C., January 2008.
5.Wang, Z., K. Persad, and C.M. Walton. The Impact of Traveler Information on Commuter’s Travel Behavior and Toll Road Choice: Findings from a Commuter Survey in Austin, TX.” Conference of Freeway and Tolling Operations in the Americas. Houston, TX, May 2007.
6.Wang, Z., K. Persad, and C.M. Walton. “Use of Traveler Information to Enhance Toll Road Operations.” Proceedings of the 14th ITS World Congress, Beijing, China, 2007.
7.Wang, Z. and C.M. Walton. “ITS Planning: A Multi-Attribute Utility Theory Approach and Sensitivity Analysis.” Proceedings of the 14th ITS World Congress, Beijing, China, 2007.
8.Walton, M, K. Persad and Z. Wang. “Use of Traveler Information to Improve Texas Transportation Network Operations in the Context of Toll Roads.” Center for Transportation Research. The University of Texas at Austin. October 2006.
9.Wang, Z. and C.M Walton. A Framework for Developing Integrated ITS Solutions to Improve Traffic Operations. Research Report: SWUTC/05/167248-1, Center for Transportation Research, the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2005.
10.Wang, Z. and C.M. Walton. Analyze the Impact of Traffic on Air Quality and Select Appropriate ITS Strategies for Emission Mitigation. Research Report: SWUTC/04/167829-1, Center for Transportation Research, the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2004.
11.Wang, Z. and C.M. Walton. “A Multicriteria Approach for Evaluation and Alternative Selection of ITS Deployments.” Proceedings of the 11th ITS World Congress, Nagoya, Japan, 2004.
12.Wang, Z. and C.M. Walton. “A Case Study of Using the FHWA ITS Planning Process to Develop Appropriate ITS Strategies to Meet Local Needs.” Proceedings of the 11th ITS World Congress, Nagoya, Japan, 2004.
13.Stockton, W.R., C.M Walton, G.D. Goodin, S.M Turner, M.T. Martello, T.S. Collier, P.B. Wiles, Z. Wang, A. Gupta, and Z. Hernandez. Estimating ITS Benefits: Guidelines for Evaluating ITS Projects. Research Report: FHWA/TX-03/1790-5, Texas Transportation Institute, the Texas A&M University System, College Station, Texas, 2003.
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