
معرفی
Ricardo A. Daziano is a Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, specializing in engineering decision making, econometrics of consumer behavior, and discrete choice models applied to transportation and energy systems. His research integrates statistical and machine learning methods to analyze sustainable systems, including low-emission vehicles, renewable energy adoption, and travel demand dynamics. He teaches graduate courses in microeconometrics and transportation systems, as well as an undergraduate engineering economics course. Daziano holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Laval University (2010) and a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from Universidad de Chile (2001).
His notable awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2013) and Barry McNutt TRB Paper Award (2008). He actively serves in academic roles such as undergraduate advising, graduate admissions, and proposal reviews for the Swiss National Science Foundation and Fonds de recherche du Québec. Daziano’s work bridges theory and practice, addressing real-world challenges like sustainable urban mobility and climate change resilience through innovative experimental designs and advanced computational methods.
Recent research emphasizes behavioral responses to emerging technologies (e.g., autonomous vehicles), pandemic impacts on transportation patterns, and effective communication strategies for environmental policies. His interdisciplinary approach leverages virtual reality and agent-based modeling to simulate complex systems, advancing both methodological and applied contributions to sustainable engineering.

