Caroline Rodier

Caroline has over fifteen years experience in transportation and environmental planning and policy analysis. As a senior researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Rodier has conducted evaluation research of numerous of intelligent transportation system field operational tests including advanced parking systems, shared-use low-speed modes, automated speed enforcement, and virtual compliance stations for commercial vehicles. In addition, she has over ten years experience applying land use and transportation, regional travel demand, and emissions models to evaluate a wide range of transportation and land use policies. More recently, Dr. Rodier’s research in this area has addressed key issues of modeling uncertainty in the context of environmental impact and air quality conformity processes. She has a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California, Davis, focusing on environmental policy analysis and transportation planning. She has authored more than fifteen journal articles, twenty-two proceedings articles, and nineteen research reports.