
About
Greg P. Griffin is a Professor at the Department of Architecture & Planning within the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He holds a Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning from The University of Texas at Austin (2019) and serves as a Principal Research Analyst with the Oregon Department of Transportation.
- Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin (2019)
- AICP Certified (2005–present)
His research focuses on transportation planning, micromobility, and equity in urban infrastructure. He leads the ScooterLab initiative, an NSF-funded micromobility testbed with programmable sensing capabilities. His work emphasizes transdisciplinary methods, crowdsourced data, and critical realism to address systemic inequalities in transport systems.
The 15 most recent publications highlight his expertise in micromobility testbeds, pedestrian safety, and data-driven planning. Key themes include transport futures, equity analysis, and public participation in urban development.
Scientific Honors:
- Lutcher Brown Fellow (2022–2023)
- AICP Certification (2005, continuously maintained)
As a faculty advisor, he supports students pursuing the Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship and mentors graduate students in transportation and urban planning. He has contributed to NSF-funded projects and regional transportation policy, including SA Tomorrow Sub-Area Planning.
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