How do Travel Burdens Impact Medical Visits and Population Health? A Machine Learning Approach Using Mobile Phone Trajectory Data in Dallas, Texas [Poster Presentation]
Date and Time: Tuesday, July 16 2024: 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Location: Atrium/Constellation Foyer/Harborview
Presenter
Mohammad Maleki Southern Methodist University
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Biography
Mohammad Maleki is a third-year PhD student in Transportation Engineering at the Southern Methodist University. He received his master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Guilan, Iran. His research lies at the nexus of transportation planning, health, and equity, through application of different approaches such as spatial analysis, machine learning, and system dynamics.
Janille Smith-Colin Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
How do Travel Burdens Impact Medical Visits and Population Health? A Machine Learning Approach Using Mobile Phone Trajectory Data in Dallas, Texas [Poster Presentation]