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About Jeremy Raw
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- After a couple of decades developing software, I earned a Masters in Regional Planning (2003) from
UNC's Department of
City and Regional Planning to go with previous degrees in
Philosophy, French Literature and Mechnical Engineering.
- I worked for three years
at the City of Durham, NC, doing transportation planning
and travel demand forecasting.
From June 2006 to June 2010, I worked
for Virginia's Department of Transportation
(Virginia Travel Modeling).
Currently I work for
the Federal Highway
Administration, dividing my time between Richmond VA and Washington DC.
I develop travel modeling and data analysis resources for federal, state, regional and local
planning agencies, and generally to improve planning for "new travel
modes" such as dynamic ridesharing, connected and automated vehicles, and
bicycling and walking (Yes, the last two
are hardly "new", but they're finally on
the agenda!).
- I am a licensed Professional Engineer (VA
0402043607)
I was also once
a League
Cycling Instructor #757
I'm a member of the Institute of
Transportation Engineers, the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the Association of Bicycle and
Pedestrian Professionals.
- I've had a long interest in
environmental justice and urban
development. Here's a video series I
helped produce (I'm on screen briefly):
Richmond,
Race and Regionalism: Transportation
- Email me as "jeremy" at this site
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