Mobility Systems Research Scientist at National Laboratory of the Rockies
Denver, Colorado, United States
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Christopher Hoehne is a mobility systems research scientist with eight years of experience modeling and analyzing transportation and energy systems, focusing on accessibility, affordability, transit, micromobility, parking, land use, and urban heat. Based in Denver and leading work at the National Laboratory of the Rockies' Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences, he translates complex spatiotemporal data into actionable insights for planning and policy. His background includes a PhD and MS in Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering from Arizona State University and applied work ranging from traffic litigation data analysis to highway safety research. Christopher blends rigorous computational methods with field-aware urban planning perspectives, often connecting micro-level behaviors like parking and micromobility to macro outcomes like system equity and heat vulnerability.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Civil Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Civil Environmental and Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University
Analysis of weather data, traffic data, road network data, and parking data to understand the influence of transportation infrastructure on urban heat in Phoenix, Arizona.
Contributions:385 commits, 332 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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Christopher Hoehne - Mobility Systems Research Scientist at National Laboratory of the Rockies