Kate Hyun
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Texas, Arlington
Dr. Hyun is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at UT Arlington. Her research centers on big data analytics using Intelligent Transportation Systems technologies for various applications including community mobility modeling, traffic monitoring and operation, freight transportation planning, safety, and travel behavior study. In recent five years, she served as the PI or co-PI over 20 interdisciplinary projects. She seeks to explore how professionals in different fields could interact around issues of transportation and transportation equity and to identify opportunities for enhanced collaboration and training in anticipation of emerging transportation needs for disadvantaged communities.
Email: kate.hyun@uta.edu
Projects
- Exploring the Use of Crowdsourced Data Sources for Pedestrian Count Estimations
- Developing Strategies To Enhance Mobility And Accessibility For Community-Dwelling Older Adults
- Exploring Data Fusion Techniques to Estimate Network-Wide Bicycle Volumes
- Promoting Environmental Justice Populations’ Access to Opportunities within Suburban Boomtowns: An Interdisciplinary, Mixed-Methods Approach to Addressing Infrastructure Needs
- How Can Interdisciplinary Teams Leverage Emerging Technologies to Respond to Transportation Infrastructure Needs? A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Civil Engineers, Urban Planning, and Social Workers’ Perspectives
Downloadable Products
- Developing Strategies To Enhance Mobility And Accessibility For Community-Dwelling Older Adults ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Improving Mobility and Quality of Life for Older Adults ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Exploring Data Fusion Techniques to Estimate Network-Wide Bicycle Volumes ( FINAL_REPORT )
- National Study Offers New Bike Count Models: Combining Traditional Counters And Emerging GPS Data ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Evaluation of Bicycle Network Connectivity Using Graph Theory and Level of Traffic Stress ( PUBLICATION )