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Joey Iuliano is a Lecturer in Sustainable Built Environments within the School of Landscape Architecture and Planning at the University of Arizona. He holds a PhD in Geography (2021) and an MS in Urban Planning (2015) from the University of Arizona, along with an MS in Health and Kinesiology (2012) and BS in Organizational Leadership and Supervision (2010) from Purdue University.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Geography, University of Arizona, 2021
- MS in Urban Planning, University of Arizona, 2015
- MS in Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University, 2012
- BS in Organizational Leadership and Supervision, Purdue University, 2010
Dr. Iuliano's research centers on how built environments influence transportation choices, with specialized focus on active transportation and bicycle planning. He investigates the integration of scientific evidence into urban planning decision-making to develop sustainable transportation systems, emphasizing cyclist behavior, infrastructure design, and implementation challenges in real-world contexts like Tucson.
His recent publications reveal consistent themes in transportation safety and policy implementation, particularly the gap between planning decisions and infrastructure execution. Using mixed-methods approaches combining behavioral observation, spatial analysis, and survey data, his work advances understanding of cyclist-driver interactions, route selection patterns, and evidence-based infrastructure development for active travel.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
While no graduate student advising or research grants are explicitly mentioned, Dr. Iuliano actively teaches core courses including Sustainable Design and Planning, Transportation Planning, and Professional Communication, and has developed SBE online curriculum content. His industry engagement includes participation in campus facility planning charrettes like the 2023 CAPLA West Building renovation.
Professionally connected to the UA Cycling Team as a competitive regional racer, his practical cycling experience directly informs his academic research on active transportation systems.




