Einat Tenenboim, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Fellow
Research Interests:
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Travel behavior analysis
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Discrete choice modeling
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Driving behavior and simulation
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Connected and automated transportation
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Decision making
Awards:
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Best Ph.D. dissertation award (Yair Benyamini), Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion, May 2018.
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Excellence scholarship for Master’s degree, University of Haifa, March 2007.
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Excellence scholarship for Bachelor’s degree, University of Haifa, October 2002.
Einat is a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. She works with Dr. Srinivas Peeta on research in the area of driving behavior in mixed traffic streams. She completed a Ph.D. in transportation in the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, where she integrated subjective travel time data within destination and toll-route choice modeling, showing improved forecasting accuracy. With a background in cognitive psychology and human factors, Einat’s research focuses on psychological aspects of travelers’ and drivers’ behavior. As a researcher in the Transportation Research Institute (Technion), she led research projects on smart mobility solutions, AVs impact on travel behavior, and driving simulator experiments.