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Kakan Dey, Ph.D.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

News

[April 14, 2021] Our journal Article "Sharing the road with autonomous vehicles: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists" featured in PAVE Campaign

[April 2, 2021] Our journal Article "Impacts of Bike Sharing Program on Subway Ridership in New York Citypublished in Transportation Research Record Journal

[March 31, 2021] Our journal Article "Modeling and evaluation of a ridesharing matching system from multi‐stakeholders’ perspective" published in IET ITS Journal

[March 29, 2021] Our journal Article "Sharing the road with autonomous vehicles: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists" published in Transportation Research Part F Journal



[March 14, 2017] Article "Real-Time Traffic State Estimation With Connected Vehicles" published in IEEE Transaction on ITS

[March 1, 2017] Dr. Dey became member of TRB standing committee on Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing Applications (ABJ70), 2017-2020

[January 09-13, 2017] Dr. Dey attended Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting at Walter Convention Center, Washington, D.C. Presented five papers:

  • AADT estimation with regression using centrality and roadway characteristic variables
  • Framework for design and evaluation of a distributed data exchange infrastructure for dynamic transit operations
  • Risk analysis of autonomous vehicles in mixed traffic streams
  • Traffic access decision for multi-lane urban arterial considering both business and operational interests
  • An evaluation strategy for driver car-following behavior models for CACC controllers

[October 25, 2016] Dr. Dey "Data Analytics and Communication Aspects of Connected Vehicles" Chesapeake Large-Scale Analytics Conference 2016

[September 24, 2016] Dr. Dey received Clemson University Distinguished Postdoc Award 2016

[September 05, 2016] Article on "A Process for Evaluating of Data Transfer Performance of Wireless Traffic Sensors for Real-Time Intelligent Transportation Systems Applications" got accepted in IET Intelligent Transport Systems Journal

[August 16, 2016] Dr. Dey joined West Virginia University

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  • Two research projects I worked were selected as high value research projects by the AASHTO Research Advisory Committee in 2014 and 2012.

  • Led the effort of signing a Memorandum of Understanding between Clemson University and South Carolina DOT for connected vehicle research collaboration.

  • Advisor to a student team ranked fourth in Fuel Institute’s Future of Transportation Case Competition, 2016.

  • One of the “Top Ten” teams in ACC Clean Energy Challenge supported by Department of Energy (DOE), 2014.
  • Member of USDOT Connected Vehicle Challenge Winning Team, 2011.