Dissertation: Travel Behavior and Older Vehicles: Implications for Air Quality and VOluntary Accelerated Vehicle Retirement Programs
Advisor: Martin Wachs
PhD City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, 2001
MA Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles, 1989
BS Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning, University of California, Davis, 1987
Portland State University - Present
- Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
Professor Jennifer Dill researches transportation decision-making processes and how those can inform policy and planning. Her recent projects focus on travel behavior, bicycling, shared mobility, transit-oriented developments, and health. She teaches courses on planning and research methods, as well as transportation. In addition to her faculty role in the Toulan School, she serves as Director of the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) at PSU. Dr. Dill values the partnerships between Portland State, the community, and public agencies, both in her research and teaching. Prior to working at Portland State University, Dr. Dill held several positions working on air quality and transportation issues in California for governments and nonprofits.
Multimodal Transportation
Transportation economics
Travel economics
Sustainable transportation