SAITE Monthly Meeting - Friday, September 17, 2021 at Noon
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PRESENTATION SUMMARY:
Hyunsoo and Ryan will be making a presentation on understanding crowd-sourced big data for regional planning.

Ryan J. Hatch
Transportation Modeler, PAG
RYAN J. HATCH BIO:
Ryan worked as a math tutor for nearly a decade before joining East West Gateway Council of Governments (for the greater St. Louis region) as a transportation analyst in January 2017 where he worked mostly on a Python script and graphical user interface to process output databases from the U.S. EPA’s air quality model (MOVES) and custom extension tools for QGIS. In July 2018, he began work as a service planner at Broward County Transit in Fort Lauderdale. There he worked extensively with some local cities in the County on modifications to their community shuttle routes and schedules. He accepted this position as a transportation modeler at Pima Association of Governments in July 2019. While at PAG, he has worked primarily with Street Light Data, MOVES, and the TransCAD travel demand model.

Hyunsoo Noh, Ph.D.
Modeling Manager, PAG
Hyunsoo Noh BIO:
Originally from South Korea, Hyunsoo began his career at Seoul Institute in 2004 and then came to study at the University of Arizona. After completing his academic career at the University and an internship at Portland Metro, he joined Pima Association of Governments in 2014. With his background of transportation planning model development, he has been leading PAG’s critical short- and long-range transportation modeling processes (the TIP and the RMAP) and the development of PAG’s new activity-based model (ABM). Since joining PAG, he has also participated in multiple important projects including the development of performance measures using high frequency GPS data and the development of a regional employment database using third party APIs which were discussed at TRB Annual Meetings and published in the Transportation Research Record in 2019. His relevant research and background are found at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=f5Ygu-8AAAAJ&hl=en


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