This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Marcelo Simas
Associate Vice President
Contact
MarceloSimas@280760.comOverview
Marcelo Simas, PhD, has 20 years of experience in survey research in social sciences, travel behavior measurement, and data science applications. This includes systems responsible for aggregating data from tens of thousands of smartphone app users and hundreds of thousands of web survey participants, as well as data warehouses for survey research data, online statistical data processing, and data visualization. Simas serves as the technology architect on several household travel surveys for regional and state transportation authorities. He leads systems development and integration to support data collection as well as data management-related activities.
For NSF’s Survey of Doctorate Recipients, he led the effort to design and implement a secure research data warehouse (RDW) to support project activities. The implemented RDW uses modern open-source based tools and technologies and is designed to support multiple data collection cycles. For the USDA’s Second National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS-2), Simas oversaw the design and implementation of native smartphone apps used to streamline data collection by allowing survey participants to use their own devices.
Education
- PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, Transportation/Civil Engineering
- MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, Transportation/Civil Engineering
- MS, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Transportation Engineering, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- BS, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil, Civil Engineering
-
Perspective
Integrating IT into Survey Data CollectionMay 2021
趣赢平台 continually looks for ways to bridge IT capabilities into survey research to enhance projects’ efficiencies and cost effectiveness. When carefully crafted, this framework can…
-
Public transit generates new physical activity: Evidence from individual GPS and accelerometer data before and after light rail construction in a neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
36,
Health and Place
January 2015
H.J. Miller, C.P. Tribby, B.B. Brown, K.R. Smith, C.M. Werner, J. Wolf, L. Wilson, et al.
DOILink for: Public transit generates new physical activity: Evidence from individual GPS and accelerometer data before and after light rail construction in a neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA -
Evaluation of Two Methods for Identifying Trip Purpose in GPS-Based Household Travel Surveys
2405,
Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
January 2014
Marcelo Simas, P. Vovsha, J. Wolf, M. Mitchell
DOILink for: Evaluation of Two Methods for Identifying Trip Purpose in GPS-Based Household Travel Surveys