• New paper on the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

    The study led by Mazin proposes a planning framework for transportation agencies to improve the transportation system’s outcomes for vulnerable communities, with a particular focus on resilience to natural hazards. More details here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212420923004715 

  • New paper on Spatiotemporal Clustering of Crime in Atlanta (ASAP)

    New paper has been published online (link). This study detected emerging clusters of four types of crime (larceny, auto theft, burglary, and robbery) in Atlanta using space-time permutation scan statistics, inviestigated how the spatiotemporal patterns of these clusters changed during the pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period, and classified the detected clusters based on their…

  • New Ph.D. in academia

    Today, I earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Florida State University. I will continue my academic journey as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Geography, working with Dr. Horner and Dr. Uejio.

  • New paper on access to vaccine in PG

    This paper examines spatial accessibility to vaccination sites for different age groups in Seoul, South Korea. The findings suggest that vaccine rollout plans should consider age-specific population distribution to maximize access and minimize spatial disparity. Details are here.