The 2026 TEEP fellows represent a diverse group of scholars committed to driving progress in transportation research. Each fellow brings unique expertise and perspectives, contributing to groundbreaking advancements in sustainable transportation and policy innovation. Explore their research and learn how they’re making an impact:
Roy's research explores how battery diagnostics can improve confidence in the used electric vehicle market. By developing methods to accurately assess battery health and remaining useful life, the work aims to address durability concerns and support broader EV adoption.
Braslavskiy's research investigates how a major influx of federal funding influenced transportation project selection. His analysis provides new insights into how agencies balance maintenance and expansion investments, helping inform future transit funding policies.
Duan's research examines how public transit systems can better reflect traveler preferences. By combining passenger choice models with network optimization, the work seeks to design bus systems that are more efficient, equitable, and responsive to rider needs.
Feng's research explores how Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms can better connect travelers with transportation options. By integrating choice models with recommender systems, the work aims to improve multimodal travel and encourage greater use of sustainable transportation.
Mantus's research examines the environmental and equity implications of electric vehicle supply chains. By evaluating global emissions and their health impacts, the work provides new perspectives on how transportation policies can account for fairness alongside decarbonization goals.