About
Mitchell L. Moss is the Henry Hart Rice Professor of Urban Policy and Planning at New York University's Wagner School for Public Service. He actively contributes to urban policy development through appointments to advisory committees by Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul (2022), litigation expertise for the MTA, and research collaborations with federal agencies like the National Science Foundation.
- Current roles: Henry Hart Rice Professor, NYU Wagner School
- 2022: Appointed to New York's Committee for a New York
- 2010-2022: Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Management and Policy
Research Focus: Examines urban transformation through political, technological, and demographic lenses, with emphasis on:
- Transportation infrastructure (PATH system analysis, MTA litigation)
- Emergency policy responses (Hurricane Katrina research)
- Revenue policy innovation (congestion pricing model)
- Urban demographic patterns
Scientific Recognition: Received multiple honors including the Lewis P. Rudin Award and City & State's Power 50 recognition, reflecting his influence on New York City policy and planning.
Public Engagement: Regularly testifies before governmental bodies and contributes opinion pieces to major publications like The New York Times and Politico.com.
Find Mitchell L. Moss elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Sarah KaufmanNew York University · Assistant Clinical Professor- VVicki L. BeenNew York University · Professor
Rae ZimmermanNew York University · Research Professor
Zhan GuoNew York University · Associate Professor
Toni L. GriffinHarvard University · Professor- JJose Luis Roig SabateAutonomous University of Barcelona · Assistant Professor