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Air Quality Team
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Joon Byun
Air Quality Modeling Specialist
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10 South Howard Street, Suite 4000
Baltimore, MD 21201
Ph: (410) 962-0069
FAX: (410) 962-3655
joon.byun@dot.gov
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Education
• Ph.D., Transportation Planning and Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York
• Master of Science, Transportation Planning, Polytechnic Institute of New York
• M.E., Transportation Systems Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology
• Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Seoul National University
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Expertise/Specialty |
• Transportation and Air Quality Model Integration
• MOBILE & MOVES
• CAL3QHC
• CALINE4
• COMMUTER
• Air Quality Evaluation from TCM/TDM Projects
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Languages |
• Korean, Speak Read Write
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Professional Associations |
• Transportation Research Board, Member
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Professional Highlights |
• 6 1/2 years, Air Quality Analysis Division, FHWA [Air Quality Modeling]
• 5 years, Office of Traffic Management and IVHS, FHWA [Software Development, TRAF Simulation Software (NETSIM, FRESIM, CORFLO, etc.)]
• 5 years, Associate Professor, Graduate School Transportation Program, Morgan State University, Transportation Systems Evaluation, Statistics, Travel Forecasting Models, etc.
• 5 years, Senior Transportation Planner, Regional Planning Council, Baltimore, UTPS modeling, Long-Range Transportation Plan Modeling (Prepared Mobile Source Emissions Inventory for 1982 Maryland SIP)
• Air Quality Analysis for Transportation Plans and Projects, 1st Draft Completed, 300 pages under review, March 2000
• Simultaneous Determination of Land Use and Travel Demand, TRB, Jan. 1995
• Getting Traffic Systems Solutions with TRAF-Family Models, ITE 1991 Compendium of Technical Papers, Sep. 1991
• Improved Emission Estimation Techniques for Computerized Networks, Prepared for FHWA, Contract #DTFH 61-80-C-00069, May 1982
• Mobile Source Emissions Inventory, Regional Planning Council, May 1982
• Development of a New Congestion Index, Prepared for FHWA, 1992
• The Role of Traffic Operations/IVHS in Helping Meet the 1990 Clean Air Requirement, Oct. 1991
• Model Choice Model Development in the Baltimore Region, Regional Planning Council, 1985
• Development of a Trip Generation Model, Regional Planning Council, May 1982
• Special Skills: Air Quality Modeling Mobile Source Emissions Inventory, Travel Activity Forecasting, Traffic Flow Simulation, Traffic Signal Operations
• Air Quality Impact Analysis NEPA Projects, Travel Demand Measures, Transportation Control Measures, Congestion Management, High Occupancy lanes, ITS Deployment, Air Quality Policies, New Vehicle Standards
• Review Technical Papers Research Documents, Documents based on Air Quality Models
• Staff Training Transportation Conformity Analysis, MOBILE5, MOBILE6, CO Hot Spot Analysis
• 7 years, Resource Center at Baltimore, FHWA (Air Quality Modeling)
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Technical Service Teams
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