Eun Sug Park
Eun Sug Park is an American statistician who works as a senior research scientist in the
.Education and career
Park earned bachelor's and master's degrees at Seoul National University in 1990 and 1992, respectively. She completed a doctorate in statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997.[2] Her dissertation, Multivariate Receptor Modeling from a Statistical Science Viewpoint, was supervised by Clifford Spiegelman.[3] She became a member of the Texas A&M Transportation Institute in 2001.[2]
Book
With Clifford Spiegelman and Laurence R. Rilett, Park is a co-author of the book Transportation Statistics and Microsimulation (CRC Press, 2016).[4]
Recognition
Park won the Patricia F. Waller Award of the Transportation Research Board in 2009, for her work with Kay Fitzpatrick on pedestrian safety,[5] and the D. Grant Mickle Award of the TRB in 2011 for her work with Fitzpatrick, Susan Chrysler, and Vichika Iragavarapu on the visibility of crosswalk indicators.[6]
In 2019 she was elected as a
References
- ^ Binkovitz, Leah (October 15, 2018), "Did Houston's Light Rail Reduce Traffic Pollution?", Urban Edge, Rice University, Kinder Institute for Urban Research
- ^ a b Short biography: Eun Sug Park, Ph.D., Texas A&M Transportation Institute, April 14, 2011, retrieved 2019-05-13
- ^ Eun Sug Park at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- JSTOR 23339787
- ^ Patricia F. Waller Award, Transportation Research Board, retrieved 2019-05-12
- ^ D. Grant Mickle Award, Transportation Research Board, retrieved 2019-05-12
- ^ ASA Fellow Announcement (PDF), American Statistical Association, retrieved 2019-05-12
- ^ Individual members, International Statistical Institute, archived from the original on 2019-05-14, retrieved 2019-05-12
External links
- Eun Sug Park publications indexed by Google Scholar