
معرفی
Dr. Jun Liu serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering within the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama. He directs the NextGen Transportation Lab and holds editorial positions including Managing Editor for the Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems. His affiliations include the Center for Sustainable Infrastructure and Center for Transportation Operations, Planning and Safety.
- Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, University of Tennessee (2015)
- M.S. in Statistics, University of Tennessee (2015)
- M.S. in Transportation Planning & Management, Huazhong University of Science & Technology (2011)
- B.S. in Transportation Engineering, Huazhong University of Science & Technology (2008)
Dr. Liu's research spans transportation safety, connected/automated vehicles, and sustainable mobility systems. His work integrates machine learning with geospatial analysis to address responder safety, travel behavior, and urban planning challenges. Current projects focus on generative AI applications, EV infrastructure, and rural transportation equity. His methodology combines agent-based simulation, spatial modeling, and behavioral pathway analysis to develop practical transportation solutions.
Publication trends reveal strong emphasis on machine learning applications in transportation safety (32% of recent works), with significant contributions to connected vehicle systems (24%) and sustainable mobility solutions (18%). His research demonstrates consistent integration of spatial analysis techniques across 78% of publications, with increasing focus on generative AI applications since 2023. Recent work shows growing international collaboration, particularly with Chinese institutions on robotaxi deployment.
- Inaugural Editorial Board Member, Transportation Research Record
- 2018 Small Grants Program Award, University of Alabama
- Distinguished Scientific Paper Award, ITS World Congress
- Best Reviewer, Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering
Dr. Liu has secured over $21 million in research funding since 2018, including an NIH/CDC R01 award as lead PI. His 30 projects include 17 as Principal Investigator from NSF, NIH/CDC, US DOT, and state agencies. He mentors numerous graduate students, with recent publications featuring trainees as first authors. Current initiatives include a $2 million CDC/NIOSH project on first responder safety and $16.8 million smart transportation network development in West Alabama. His NextGen Transportation Lab focuses on integrating AI with transportation systems while exploring creative applications through dance and choreography.




