Dr.ir. I. (Irene) Martínez
Dr.ir. I. (Irene) Martínez
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Research
Her research interest is traffic flow theory and control in the era of autonomous, connected, and shared mobility. Her goal is to develop traffic models and management strategies leveraging the new (available and upcoming) technologies to reduce congestion and improve the transportation system overall. She has worked on the design of multiple management strategies, such as Variable Speed Limits, High-Occupancy-Toll lanes, and fleet sizing of shared mobility systems.
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Irene Martínez Josemaría is an Assistant Professor and co-director of the hEAT lab at the Department of Transport & Planning. She has a background in Civil Engineering with double MSc degrees from the University of California, Irvine and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Irene holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Irvine.
Irene has received multiple awards, including the distinguished IEEE ITSS Best Dissertation Award (third prize) for her dissertation "Modeling and Management of Emerging Mobility Systems: New Approaches Based on Vehicle and Trip Flow Dynamics in Absolute and Relative Spaces".
Expertise
Publications
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2024
Priority queue formulation of agent-based bathtub model for network trip flows in the relative space
Irene Martínez / Wen Long Jin
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2023
On Down-Scaling of the Agent-Based Bathtub Model with Generic Demand Patterns
I. Martínez / Wen-long Jin
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2022
Stationary States and Capacity Drop at Lane-Drop Bottlenecks with the Intelligent Driver Model
I. Martínez / Vasileios Markantonakis / Ioannis Papamichail / Markos Papageorgiou / Wen-long Jin
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2021
Compartmental model and fleet-size management for shared mobility systems with for-hire vehicles
Wen Long Jin / Irene Martinez / Monica Menendez
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2021
On Time-Dependent Trip Distance Distribution with For-Hire Vehicle Trips in Chicago
I. Martínez / Wen-Long Jin
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Ancillary activities
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2024-11-15 - 2025-11-14