Publications
Published / Accepted Papers
- Ferris, L., Montez, R., Lin, Q., Dolor, M. (2020) “Optimizing vehicula systems from a sustainability perspective”, Journal of Emerging Placeholder Studies, 117: 102705
- Taylor, S., Chang, L., Huang, T., Dolor, M., Patel, D., Singh, V. “Placeholder markets and policy impact: a systems approach”, Cleaner Production Review, 272(1): 122589
- Rivera, K., Amin, S., Dolor, M., Wang, P., Lopez, J. (2020) “Modeling queue dynamics in energy networks”, Energy Logistics & Storage, 29:101317
- Jackson, L., Dolor, M. (2020) “Station siting under mobility uncertainty”, Transport & Sustainability Review, 80:102231
- Chen, M., Lewis, B., Ortega, R., Dolor, M. (2020) “Electric range models with heterogeneous travel behavior”, Global Energy Journal, 116945
- Ngo, P., Wu, Y., Kim, H., Dolor, M. (2020) “Grid response potential in secondary industry zones”, Energy Policy and Forecasting, 192:116669
- Vega, Z., Tran, X., Bui, A., Dolor, M. (2020) “Quantifying micro-mobility sustainability impacts”, Resources & Urban Systems, 153:1045347
Technical Reports
- Alvarez, J., Patel, K., Singh, L., Brown, B., Teo, M., Dolor, M.* (2016) “Predictive modeling gaps in stormwater infrastructure”, Joint Technical Research Series, No. FHWA/XX/JTRP-2016/09
- Lee, P., Dolor, M.*, Anderson, K., Nguyen, E., Thomas, T., Rivera, R. (2009) “Bioremediation using synthetic gaseous donors: pilot study”, Final Report, Environmental Tech Evaluation Program
Books / Chapters
- Ramirez, A., Chen, D., Foster, H., Williams, S., Osei, K., Dolor, M.* (2018), Chapter 18 “Machine Learning Applications in Urban Flood Risk Prediction”, Joint Technical Research Series, No. FHWA/XX/JTRP-2018/14
- Morgan, L., Dolor, M.*, Patel, R., Schultz, J., Ibrahim, N., Carter, P. (2012) “Field Evaluation of Microbial Treatments for Groundwater Cleanup”, Final Report, Environmental Systems Research Program, pp. 32-65
Additional Work
- Additional publications, conference proceedings, or works in progress can be listed here if needed. Sections can easily be duplicated to fit your needs of publication type.