Engineer II
AtkinsRéalis
Denver, Colorado, United States
Somdut Roy has 8 years of traffic and transportation experience, primarily in academia. He recently acquired a PhD in Transportation Engineering and has a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computational Science and Engineering from Georgia Tech. His focus includes Data Analytics, Statistics, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and using data analysis as a tool to solve real-world transportation problems. He joined the Denver office in May 2023 having experience in several transportation projects in the state of Georgia, in the form of academic research as well as real-world deployment. Dr. Roy’s PhD dissertation provided a microsimulation framework for evaluation of Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) strategies and then proposed and implemented a novel machine learning method for optimal Emergency Vehicle Preemption strategies under limited to no connected-vehicle technology penetration within the studied traffic ecosystem. The experiments were performed on a 6-mile corridor under PM peak conditions in Gwinnett County, Georgia and recommendations were made on how to scale the effort up to bigger networks.
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1666287 - Improved Emergency Vehicle Preemption Operation with Machine Learning Algorithms
Monday, June 17, 2024
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