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List of Reviewers IATSS Research 38 (2015) I–IV Contents lists available at ScienceDirect IATSS Research Acknowledgement : Reviewers 2014 Below is the list of IATSS Research reviewers in our database (as of December 2014). We would like to express our sincere gratitude for their cooperation. ABE, Kaoru (East Nippon Expressway Company Limited, Japan) BRUEHNING, Ekkehard (Traffic Safety Consulting, Germany) ABRAHAM, John E (The University of Calgary, Canada) BURRIS, Mark (Texas A&M University, USA) ACARMAN, Tankut (Galatasaray University, Turkey) CHADWICK, Samantha (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) AKAHANE, Hirokazu (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) CHANG, Young-Tae (Inha University, Korea) ALDRETE, Rafael (Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University, CHANG, Jason S.K. (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) USA) CHEN, Cynthia (University of Washington, USA) ALEKSANDR, Bayarma (The Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California Davis, USA) CHENG, Wen (California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA) ANABLE, Jillian (The Center for Transportation Research, University of CHERRETT, Tom (University of Southampton, UK) Aberdeen, UK) CHESTER, Mikhail (Arizona State University, USA) AOKI, Mami (Doshisha University, Japan) CHEUNG, Lam Wah (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) ARAI, Yumiko (National Centre for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan) CHRISTOFA, Eleni (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) ARIMURA, Toshihide (Waseda University, Japan) CHU, Xuehao (University of South Florida, USA) AUBERLET, Jean-Michel (IFSTTAR, France) CHUJO, Ushio (Keio University, Japan) BARTH, Matthew (University of California Riverside, USA) CHUNG, Jin-Hyuk (Yonsei University, Korea) BARUA, Upal (University of Calgary, Canada) CLARK, Helen (University of Waikato, New Zealand) BISHAI, David (Johns Hopkins University, USA) CRANDALL, Jeff R. (University of Virginia, USA) BJOERNSTIG, Ulf (Umea University, Sweden) DISSANAYAKE, Sunanda (Kansas State Universiry, USA) BLUMENTRATH, Christina (Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway) DOI, Shunichi (Kagawa University, Japan) BOLTZE, Manfred (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany) DU, Lili (Illinois Institue of Technology, USA) BOMBA, Michael (University of North Texas, USA) BONDADA, Murthy (Advanced Transit Association (ATRA), USA) ELURU, Naveen (University of Central Florida, USA) BOYLES, Stephen (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) EMBERGER, Guenter (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) BRILON, Werner (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) EVANS, Andrew (Imperial College London, UK) BROGGI, Alberto (Universita di Parma, Italy) FARUQUI, Ahmad (The Brattle Group, USA) doi:10.1016/S0386-1112(15)00009-6 II Reviewers 2015 FENG, Cheng-Min (Institute of Traffic and Transportation, National Chiao HOOGENDOORN, Serge (Technical University Delft, Netherlands) Tung University, Taiwan) HOROWITZ, Alan (Unniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA) FENG NG, Chen (California Sates University Long Beach, USA) HUANG, Edward (TripNotice Inc., Taiwan) FERDOUS, Nazneen (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) HUNG, Khuat Viet (University of Transport and Communication, Vietnam) FEYPELL-DE LA BEAUMELLE, Veronique (OECD, France) HWANG, Cherng-Chwan (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) FLEURY, Dominique (IFSTTAR, France) IIJIMA, Akira (Nihon University, Japan) FUJII, Satoshi (University of Kyoto, Japan) IWAO, Eiichiro (Senshu University, Japan) FUJIWARA, Akimasa (Hiroshima University, Japan) JACOB, Bernard (French Institut for Sciences and Technologies on Transports, Development and Networks (IFSTTAR), France) FUKUDA, Atsushi (Nihon University, Japan) JIA, Xudong (California State Polytechnic University Pomona, USA) FWA, Tien Fang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) KAGEYAMA, Ichiro (Nihon University, Japan) GABAUER, Douglas (Bucknell University, USA) GAO, Song (University of Massachusets at Amherst, USA) KAMIJO, Shunsuke (The University of Tokyo, Japan) KANAFANI, Adib (University of California at Berkeley, USA) GEURS, Karst (University of Twente, Netherlands) KANITPONG, Kunnawee (Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand) GIBBONS, Ronald (Vierginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), USA) KATO, Hirokazu (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya GOLUB, Aaron (Arizona State University, USA) University, Japan) GUO, Jessica (University of Wisconsin Madison, USA) KAWAMURA, Kazuya (University of Illinois Chicago, USA) GUO, Konghui (Jilin University, China) KEUMI, Chikako (Kinki University, Japan) GUO, Rui (University of South Florida, USA) KIBAYASHI, Kazuhiko (Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan) HALEEM, Kirolos (AgileAssets, Inc., USA) KIDOKORO, Yukihiro (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan) HALLMARK, Shauna (Iowa State University, USA) KII, Masanobu (Kagawa University, Japan) HAMAOKA, Hidekatsu (Akita University, Japan) KIMURA, Takahiko (Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, Japan) HANAOKA, Shinya (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) KISHII, Takayuki (Nihon University, Japan) HARBECK, Emma (Griffith University, Australia) KITA, Hideyuki (Kobe University, Japan) HASEGAWA, Takaaki (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Japan) KNOFLACHER, Hermann (Technical University of Vienna, Austria) HASSAN, Yasser (Carleton University, Canada) KOIKE, Hirotaka (Utsunomiya Kyowa University, Japan) HASSON, Patrick (FHWA Resource Center, USA) KONDO, Yasushi (Waseda University, Japan) HATOYAMA, Kiichiro (the University of Tokyo, Japan) KUBOTA, Hisashi (Saitama University, Japan) HE, Sean (Purdue University, USA) KUWAHARA, Masao (Tohoku University, Japan) HE, Jibo (Wichita State University, USA) LEE, Soon-Chul (Chungbuk National University, Korea) HEGYI, Andreas (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) LEE, Paul (Kainan University, Taiwan) HERTER, Karen (Herter Energy Research Solutions, USA) LEE, Der-Horng (National University of Singapore, Singapore) HOLGUIN-VERAS, (Jose Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) LENNE, Michael (Monash University, Australia) HOOGENDOORN, Raymond (Delft Universiy of Technology, Netherlands) LI, Zhizhong (Tsinghua University, China) Reviewers 2015 III LI, Jian (Rutgers University, USA) NISHIKAWA, Ryoichi (East Nippon Expressway Company Limited, Japan) LIMANOND, Thirayoot (Thai Oil Public Company, Thailand) NOH, Hyunsoo (University of Arizona, USA) LINE, Tilly (Center for Transport and Society, University West of England, OGAWA, Kazuhisa (Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan) UK) OGAWA, Keiichi (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) LITZKA, Johann (Technical University Vienna, Austria) OGUCHI, Takashi (University of Tokyo, Japan) LIU, Yulin (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) OHTA, Kazuhiro (Senshu University, Japan) LOU, Yingyan (Arizona State University, USA) ORFEUIL, Jean-Pierre (IUP, Universitテゥ de Paris XII, France) LU, Bao-Liang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) OSUGA, Mieko (Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan) LU, Huapu (Tsinghua University, China) PANDE, Anurag (CPSU, USA) MAHER, Michael (University College London, UK) PARENTELA, Emelinda (California State University Long Beach, USA) MAMDOOHI, Amir Reza (Tarbiat Modares University, Iran) PARK, Chang-Ho (Seoul National University, Korea) MANNERING, Fred (Purdue University, USA) PATIL, Gopal R (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) MATHEW, Tom (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) PAYNE-JAMES, Jason (The London School of Medicina and Dentistry, UK) MATSUMOTO, Hidenobu (Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, Japan) RAMADURAI, Gitakrishnan (Indian Institute of Technology, India) MEDEVIELLE, Jean-Pierre (IFSTTAR, France) RAO, K Ramachandra (IIT Delhi, India) MILLER-HOOKS, Elise (University of Maryland, USA) RASTOGI, Rajat (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India) MINGARDO, Giuliano (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) READ, Gemma (Monash Injury Research Institute, Monash University, Australia) MOHAN, Dinesh (Indian Institute of Technology, India) RENGE, Kazumi (Tezukayama University, Japan) MOORE, Darren (USA) ROWLANDS, Ian (University of Waterloo, Canada) MORIMOTO, Akinori (Graduate School of Utsunomiya University, Japan) SAITO, Shinichi (The University of Shimane, Japan) MORIYA, Takashi (Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan) SAKAMOTO, Kunihiro (Saitama University, Japan) MOUNTAIN, Linda (University of Liverpool, UK) SANO, Kazushi (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) MURAO, Osamu (University of Tsukuba, Japan) SARVY, Majid (Monash University, Australia) MURATA, Atsuo (Okayama University, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Japan) SASAKI, Kuniaki (University of Yamanashi, Japan) MUNUZURI, Jesus (Spain) SEKINE, Taro (Nihon University, Japan) MYNTTINEN, Sami (Finnish Transport Safety Agency, Finland) SHANKAR, Venky (Pennsylvania State University, USA) NAKAI, Hiroshi (Kobe University, Japan) SHANTEAU, Robert (Consulting Traffic Engineer, USA) NAKAMURA, Fumihiko (Yokohama National University, Japan) SHINOHARA, Kazumitsu (Osaka University, Japan) NAKAMURA, Hideki (Nagoya University, Japan) SHIOMI, Yasuhiro (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) NAKAMURA, Kazuki (Kagawa University, Japan) SHIRAISHI, Shuji (Honda R&D Co., LTD, Automobile R&D Center, Japan) NAKAYAMA, Shoichiro (Kanazawa University, Japan) SHIRAISHI, Masumi (Kansai University, Japan) NEMOTO, Toshinori (Hitotsubashi University, Japan) SHOJI, Gaku (University of Tsukuba, Japan) NEWSHAM, Guy (National Research Council Canada, Canada) SIDHARTHAN, Raghu (The University of Texas Austin, USA) IV Reviewers 2015 SIGUA,
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