Joe Castiglione, Senior Consultant
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Activity-based travel demand model development and refinement
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Transportation demand model application
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Transportation planning
Mr. Castiglione is a senior project consultant in RSG's Travel and Land Use Forecasting practice, with expertise in advanced travel demand forecast model development and application. His experience includes a particular focus on the development and application of advanced activity-based models, as well as extensive practice in model calibration, refinement and integration.
Before joining RSG, Mr. Castiglione led model development and application efforts in both the public and private sectors in the San Francisco and Boston regions.
Education
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Master of City Planning, University of California, Berkeley
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BA, Architecture, Yale College
Publications
- Castiglione, J., B. Grady. M. Outwater, and S. Lawe. “Sensitivity Testing and Assessment of an Integrated Regional Travel Demand and Traffic Microsimulation Model.” To be presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. TRB, Washington, D.C 2012.
- Castiglione, Joe, Rachel Hiatt, Tilly Chang, and Billy Charlton. “Application of Travel Demand Microsimulation Model and Equity Analysis.” Transportation Research Record 1977, 2006.
- Castiglione, J., J. Freedman, and W. Davidson. “Application of a Tour-Based Microsimulation Model to a Major Transit Investment.” Paper presented at the Conference on Progress in Activity-Based Analysis of the European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies, Maastricht, The Netherlands, May 2004.
- Castiglione, Joe, Joel Freedman, and Mark Bradley. “Systematic Investigation of Variability due to Random Simulation Error in an Activity-Based Microsimulation Forecasting Model.” Transportation Research Record 1831, 2003.