Biography

Prof. Xin Ye

School of Transportation Engineering
Tongji University, China
Professor


E-mail: [email protected]


Qualifications

2006 Ph.D., University of South Florida, USA

2004 M.Sc., University of South Florida, USA

2000 B.Sc., Tongji University, Shanghai, China


PublicationsSelected


  1. Wang, Ke, et al. "How shared autonomous vehicle services affect commuters’ value of travel time in Shanghai, China." Research in Transportation Economics 116 (2026): 101704.
  2. Jin, Zeqian, et al. "Enhancing urban flood resilience through agent-based modeling of evacuation behaviors." Sustainable Cities and Society (2026): 107133.
  3. Wang, Yuejiao, et al. "Explorations of a Neural Network Model for Binary Choices: An Application to Commuters’ Auto Mode Choices." Transportation Research Record 2679.12 (2025): 437-457.
  4. Huang, Kun, Xin Ye, and Mengyi Wang. "A special Cholesky-based parameterization for estimation of restricted correlation matrices." Journal of choice modelling 57 (2025): 100580.
  5. Jin, Zeqian, et al. "Exploring evacuation behaviour of urban residents in flood disasters: a two-stage approach." Transportmetrica A: Transport Science (2025): 1-22.
  6. Wang, Ke, et al. "Heterogeneity in Women's Nighttime Ride-Hailing Intention: Evidence from an LC-ICLV Model Analysis." arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.10951 (2025).
  7. Wang, Mengyi, Xin Ye, and Michel Bierlaire. "A new flexible multiple discrete–continuous extreme value (MDCEV) choice model: exploring non-monotonic preference in time use decisions." Transportation (2025): 1-34.
  8. Jin, Zeqian, et al. "Exploring heterogeneity in evacuation decision of urban residents between utility and regret decision rules under a flood hazard." Sustainable Cities and Society (2025): 106562.
  9. Pei, Mingyang, et al. "Deconstructing the barriers and facilitators of e-bike helmet usage: A structural equation modeling approach." Journal of Transport & Health 42 (2025): 102035.
  10. Wang, Ke, et al. "Comparing Impacts of Access and Egress Distances on Transit Commute Mode Choices in Shanghai Based on the Zone-Based and Node-Based Measures." Journal of Urban Planning and Development 151.2 (2025): 04025016.
  11. Huang, Kun, and Xin Ye. "Univariate Probability Density Estimation With Partially Monotone Neural Networks: A Case Study on Shopping Activity Durations." Journal of Advanced Transportation 2025.1 (2025): 7174563.
  12. Wang, Mengyi, Xin Ye, and Ke Wang. "A Modification of Multiple Discrete‐Continuous (MDC) Choice Model to Consider Nonmonotonic Preference in Episode‐Level Time‐Use Behaviors." Journal of Advanced Transportation 2025.1 (2025): 7114605.


Profile Details
https://tjjt.tongji.edu.cn/info/3028/9627.htm
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Xin-Ye-28
https://yexin.weebly.com/

WoS Researcher ID:MNM-8533-2025




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