Selected Invited Presentations

  1. Behavioral models for hurricane evacuation: A need for data collection in emerging countries. Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India. August 8, 2011.

  2. Hurricane Evacuation Modeling from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Technical University of Delft, Netherlands. July 13, 2011.

  3. On the Price of Anarchy in Dynamic Equilibrium Problems. University of Illinois, Chicago Computational Transportation Systems IGERT Program. April 15, 2011.

  4. Simulation of the Urban Off-Peak Delivery Strategies: Results from a recent pilot test in New York City. TPMDC conference at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India. December 16, 2010.

  5. Emergency Logistics Issues in Hurricane Evacuation. The Disasters Roundtable at Tata Institute of Social Science. Mumbai, India. December 14, 2010.

  6. Complementarity Formulations for the Dynamic Traffic Equilibrium Problem. NSF workshop on Route Guidance and Coordinated Traffic Control. Rutgers University. June 8, 2010.

  7. Transportation Networks, Communication and Computation: An Integrative Perspective. Midwest University-Industry Summit, Purdue University. March 31, 2010.

  8. Complementarity Formulations for the Dynamic Traffic Equilibrium Problem. NSF workshop on Route Guidance and Coordinated Traffic Control, Rutgers University. June 8, 2010.

  9. Emergency Logistics Issues in Hurricane Evacuation. The Disasters Roundtable at Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai, India. December 14,2010.

  10. Simulation of the Urban Off-Peak Delivery Strategies: Results from a recent pilot test in New York City. TPMDC conference at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India. December 16, 2010.

  11. On the Price of Anarchy in Dynamic Equilibrium Problems. University of Illinois, Chicago Computational Transportation Systems IGERT Program. April 15, 2011.

  12. Understanding the Logistics Issues in Humanitarian Supply Chains. Business School at Purdue University, Calumet. October 11, 2009.

  13. Issues related to transportation modeling in Hurricane Evacuation: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Purdue University. May 8, 2009.

  14. Modeling Uncertainty in Network Evacuation Problems. National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India. January 3, 2009.

  15. Contending with Emergency Logistics Issues in Hurricane Katrina: An integrated Engineering-Social Science Perspective. Public Seminar at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, India. August 22, 2008.

  16. Issues related to transportation modeling in Emergency Logistics. A 3hr workshop speaker for the M.S. students at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, India/ as part of the Logistics Management in Disaster Situations course. August 21, 2008.

  17. An emerging three-tier architecture for prescriptive traveler systems. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India. August 13, 2008.

  18. Connectivity Issues in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Analytical Characterization. Laboratory of Transportation Economics, Lyon, France. June 16, 2008.

  19. Convergence of Real Time Information, Systems Management and Traffic Operations. CIRCA 08 NanoTech Center, SUNY Albany. May 20, 2008.

  20. Modeling Vulnerability in Critical Infrastructure Protection. Tutorial Session on Critical Infrastructure Protection, Transportation Research Board Conference, National Research Council. Washington D.C. January 15, 2008.

  21. Supply Chain Issues in the Hurricane Katrina Debacle: Insights and Lessons Learned. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Bombay, India. December 22,2007.

  22. Connectivity of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: Analytical Characterization. The IIT Bombay, India. December 17, 2007. Dynamic Traffic Assignment: Overview, Functionalities, Model and Algorithms for Transportation Planning. A 3 hour talk at NY Best Practice Model (BPM) Users Meeting, New York City. August 27, 2007.

  23. Modeling the Critical Goods Supply Chain in Hurricane Katrina: An integrated Engineering-Social Science Perspective. Workshop in National Science Foundation(NSF) Natural and Man-made Hazards Conference in Kampala, Uganda. July 21, 2007.

  24. Intelligent Transportation Systems for Transportation Demand Management. New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC), New York City. April 3, 2007.

  25. Stochastic and Dynamic Transportation Networks: Overview and Current Research Challenges. Transportation Seminar Series, University of Vermont National Transportation Center, Burlington, VT. February 23, 2007.

  26. Non-equilibrium in dynamic traffic networks: New Results from an experimental network game. Satish Ukkusuri. Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, January 15, 2007.

  27. Opportunities in Transportation Engineering Research. Satish Ukkusuri. University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez in both the Civil engineering and the Industrial Engineering departments, May 5, 6, 2006.

  28. Online Transportation Network Management: Algorithms and Solution Techniques. Decision Science and Engineering Systems seminar at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, October 18, 2005.

  29. Accounting for Uncertainty, Robustness and Online Information in Transportation Networks. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. April 6, 2005.

  30. Accounting for Uncertainty, Robustness and Online Information in Transportation Networks. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. March 30, 2005.

  31. Robust Transportation Network Analysis: Formulations, solution methodologies and implementations. 84th Transportation Research Board Conference Doctoral Seminar. January, 2005.

  32. Stochastic Dynamic Transportation Network Modeling: Key Challenges and Research Opportunities. Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India, March 4, 2004.