Patricia Mokhtarian is a Regents Professor and the Clifford and William Greene, Jr. Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech. She joined Georgia Tech in 2013, after 23 years on the faculty of the University of California, Davis. Dr. Mokhtarian has specialized in the study of travel behavior for more than 40 years, and has authored or co-authored nearly 200 peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as numerous book chapters and research reports. A key research interest has been the impact of telecommunications technology on travel behavior (particularly teleworking adoption and impacts), with additional interests in land use and transportation interactions (especially the influence of the built environment on travel behavior, after accounting for self-selection), attitudes toward travel itself, time use and multitasking, congestion-response behavior, and subjective well-being. She is a past Chair of the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research, and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from that society in 2021. Dr. Mokhtarian was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering in 2024, and serves on the editorial boards of nine transportation journals.
- Impacts of land use on travel behavior (particularly including residential location and residential self-selection issues)
- Impacts of telecommunications technology on travel behavior
- The need to travel for its own sake
- Multitasking attitudes and behavior, especially during travel
- Commuters’ responses to congestion or to system disruptions
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