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Christopher Hoehne specializes in applying computational and statistical modeling to advance sustainable and equitable mobility. His technical leadership across projects emphasizes enhancing transportation accessibility and identifying pathways to decarbonization in passenger transportation. Through his work, Hoehne examines the dynamic relationships among travel behavior, land use, and emerging mobility technologies and their impacts on integrated transportation and energy systems. He has supported the development and application of the Mobility Energy Productivity (MEP) metric and the Transportation Energy Modeled Pathway Options (TEMPO) model.

Research Interests

Equitable and sustainable mobility

Transportation accessibility

Transportation decarbonization

Travel demand management

Land use and transportation

Urban heat and transportation

Education/Academic Qualification

PhD, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering, Arizona State University

Master, Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering, Arizona State University

Bachelor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri

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