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h2. Yin Jin LEE


h4. Academic Background:

* 2013 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
* 2011-2013 • MIT, ESD: MS&nbsp;in Engineering Systems
* 2009 • University of Wisconsin---Madison, Chemical and Biological Engineering Department Madison: BEng in&nbsp;Chemical and Biological Engineering

h4. Work Experience:

* 2010 - 2011 • Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences • Singapore
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Research Engineer: Research with focus on molecular modeling.

h4. Research Domain:

Urban city logistics

h4. Research Methodology:

Discrete choice analysis

h4. Research Description:

My research focusfocuses on howprofiling suppliers and freight companies choose their' last mile delivery techniquestrategies in urban cities first on profit basis, and more importantly, in response to the built environment and the regulations. With a better understanding. While many governments are interested to improve freight traffic planning in their cities, they lack tools for policy planning. With better understanding of companies' decision making patterns, we can design policies and built environment to facilitate logistics, suchenvironments that there is minimalminimize cost impact to the public and the private sectors.


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