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Four Future Mobility Institute Cluster Faculty Hired

Four Future Mobility Institute Cluster Faculty Hired

September 11, 2024

The Institute for Future Mobility (FMI) has hired researchers to fill four of six cluster positions. The four researchers will form a collaborative community cluster led by Professor Kevin Heaslip, the Center for Transportation Research Director.  Professor Heaslip: “These new hires will complement the faculty who are already part of the University of Tennessee Knoxville research staff and the FMI cluster community.”  

Brad Day, Associate Vice Chancellor Research & Innovation Initiatives Research Integrity & Assurance, sees this cluster hire initiative as “raising the bar to move the future mobility gateway to reach innovation levels through this cross-disciplinary research approach at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.”

Andrew Balthrop

Department of Supply Chain Management / Baker School of Public Policy & Public Affairs Research area: electric vehicle connectivity, automation, and policy. Dr. Balthrop has worked in the trucking industry and continues researching ways to create zero carbon emission multimode transportation options through innovation and policy.

Hongyu Zheng

Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering research area: electrification, autonomous, and shared transportation. Dr. Zheng approaches this research area from a system analysis perspective, examining how innovations in future mobility will affect people’s daily lives.

JiangBiao He

Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science.

Research area: vehicle electrification and electric motors. Dr. He’s research has focused on advanced power electronic converters and motor-drive systems, targeting zero-emission transportation electrifications and e-mobility, renewable energies, microgrids, and other cutting-edge electric power applications.

Oriana Calderon Quevedo

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Research area: multimodal freight transportation with a focus on sustainable development systems. Dr. Calderon Quevedo’s research focuses on the demand side of supply chain transportation, studying the consumer buying trends as these relate to the impact of future mobility technologies.  

More information about the University of Tennessee cluster hires initiatives can be found here. The additional two cluster hire positions will be posted through the Future Mobility Institute website.  

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