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Randall L. Guensler is a Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to his academic role, he worked at the California Air Resources Board and holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Davis. His primary affiliation is with Georgia Tech, where he has been since 1994.
Dr. Guensler earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of California, Davis. His career began with seven years at the California Air Resources Board, where he contributed to compliance assistance and executive evaluations of regional transportation policies.
His research focuses on developing monitoring and modeling tools to assess the air quality impacts of transportation policies. Key areas include transportation planning, vehicle activity monitoring, air quality modeling, environmental impact assessment, and environmental policy analysis. He leads the Commute Atlanta initiative, a major study examining road pricing strategies and vehicle data analysis to inform urban transportation policies.
Dr. Guensler has been involved in notable projects recognized by institutions, such as Georgia Tech’s selection for three University Transportation Centers. However, no individual scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
He directs the Commute Atlanta project, a $2.3M initiative funded by the Federal Highway Administration and Georgia DOT. This research involves analyzing vehicle data to study consumer responses to road pricing and enhancing transportation planning technologies. His work also addresses topics like freeway operations, transit bus efficiency, and household travel behavior.
He leads the Commute Atlanta research team, focusing on data-driven solutions for urban mobility challenges. His interdisciplinary efforts integrate environmental science, engineering, and policy analysis to address contemporary transportation issues.



