F. Atiyya Shaw
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
For select C.V. highlights, see below.
EDUCATION
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA
Ph.D., Civil Engineering (Program: Transportation Engineering), 2021
M.Sc., Psychology (Program: Quantitative Psychology / Psychometrics), 2018
M.Sc., Civil Engineering (Program: Transportation Engineering), 2016
B.Sc., Civil Engineering (Highest Honors), 2014
RESEARCH INTERESTS
User-centered Data Streams
Travel Behavior and Modelling
Human Factors Engineering
Education Outreach and Development
SELECTED AWARDS & HONORS
Charley V. Wootan Memorial Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation in Transportation Planning and Policy (2021)
Eno Fellow (Eno Alumni Award Recipient for Highest Rated Applicant in 2016 Eno Class)
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Shaw, F. A., X. Wang, P. L. Mokhtarian, and K. E. Watkins. (2021). “Supplementing Transportation Data Sources with Targeted Marketing Data: Applications, Integration, and Validation.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2021.04.021 [link to paper]
Etezady, A., F. A. Shaw, P. L. Mokhtarian, and G. Circella. (2020). “What Drives the Gap? Applying the Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition Method to Examine Generational Differences in Transportation–Related Attitudes.” Transportation. DOI: 10.1007/s11116-020-10080-5 [link to paper]
Shaw, F. A., A. Malokin, P. L. Mokhtarian, and G. Circella. (2019). “Who Doesn’t Mind Waiting? Examining the Relationships between Waiting Attitudes and Person- and Travel-Related Attributes.” Transportation. DOI: 10.1007/s11116-019-10054-2 [link to paper]
Shaw, F. A., A. Malokin, P. L. Mokhtarian, and G. Circella. (2019). “It’s Not All Fun and Games: An Investigation of the Reported Benefits and Disadvantages of Conducting Activities while Commuting.” Travel Behavior and Society, 17, 8-25. DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2019.05.008 [link to paper]
Shaw, F. A., S. J. Park, J. Bae, Z. Becerra, G. M. Corso, M. O. Rodgers, and M. P. Hunter. (2018). “Effects of Roadside Distractors on Performance of Drivers With and Without Attention Deficit Tendencies.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Behavior and Psychology, 61, 141-151. DOI: 10.1016/j.trf.2018.02.013 [link to paper]
Shaw, F. A., A. T. Greenwood, J. Bae, G. M. Corso, M. O. Rodgers, and M. P. Hunter. (2018). “Effects of Roadway Factors and Demographic Characteristics on Drivers’ Perceived Complexity of Simulated Roadway Videos.” Transportation Letters, 11(10), 589-598. DOI: 10.1080/19427867.2018.1492220 [link to paper]
TRB COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP (Current)
Standing Committee on Women's Issues in Transportation (ABE70)
Standing Committee on Traveler Behavior and Values (AEP30)
MEDIA
Eno Fellowship Announcements: Eno Center_1; Eno Center_2; Georgia Tech
Outreach and Mentorship: Facilitating High School Research Experiences
Scholarships: ASHE Scholarship; WTS Scholarship