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degreedate: 2026-05-01
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description: "<p>Junyi Ji is a Ph.D. student in Civil Engineering and the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University. He is dedicated to the development and field control experiments of the I-24 MOTION freeway traffic testbed. His current research focuses on understanding the nature of traffic waves and developing a mathematical digital twin for the freeway testbed. His long-term research vision is to integrate advanced computational methods and CPS technology with transportation to create a sustainable system. </p>
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Junyi’s other interests include developing data analytical tools for sustainable transportation, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He is actively involved in volunteering with SustainableCity, a leading organization in China focused on sustainability, and MoveVU, an initiative aimed at transitioning Vanderbilt towards sustainable mobility. </p>
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Junyi’s other interests include developing data analytical tools for sustainable transportation, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He is actively involved in volunteering with Citipedia, a leading organization in China focused on sustainability, and MoveVU, an initiative aimed at transitioning Vanderbilt towards sustainable mobility. </p>
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He is the founder of the workshop on vehicle trajectory data camp and serves as a team member of the REproducible Research In Transportation Engineering (RE-RITE) working group.</p>"
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He is the convener of the workshop on vehicle trajectory data camp and serves as a team member of the REproducible Research In Transportation Engineering (RERITE) working group. He is a strong advocate of open science.</p>"
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degrees: "<li>Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University 2026 (expected)</li>
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