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Jeff Lidicker

Posted in: Student Research Assistants

Nov 1, 2007 - 4:26:02 PM

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Graduate Student Researcher
Office: (510) 665-3610
e-mail: jlidicker@berkeley.edu

Jeffrey Lidicker joined Innovative Mobility Research (IMR) in August 2007. He holds a M.A. in mathematics, a M.S. in statistics, and has recently resigned from his position as Director of Statistical Consulting Services at the Center for Statistical and Information Science at Temple University to pursue a graduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley in Transportation Engineering.

At IMR Jeff is using his past experiences with medical research and the elderly to conduct analysis of the Transit Barriers project data. Being acutely aware of national demographic trends, Jeff considers transit access for the older population to be one of the most important issues facing transit today. He is also assisting on the other projects involving fuel cell technology and traffic news and information availability for California highway travelers via Wi-Fi.

Jeff's interests include access to public transportation, mobile phone data collection, traffic demand management, transit routing and scheduling, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), commercial shipping security/regulation/policy, public transportation marketing, and sustainable transportation. He has received both Excellence in Teaching and Excellence in Research awards as a graduate student at Temple University. He also has been published in such journals as Journal of Critical Care Medicine, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Headache Journal since 1999. During his free time, Jeff enjoys hiking, traveling, cooking, native plants, and mountain biking.


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