Juan Matute
Deputy Director, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies
Lecturer, UCLA Department of Urban Planning
Phone: (562) 546-2831
Email: jmatute@ucla.edu
Office: 3320D Public Affairs, UCLA
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Biography:
Juan researches innovation in public transit, parking, and mobility services in response to climate change, congestion, and urban market dynamics. He led UCLA’s work on two strategic transit plans for the State of California and long-range climate action plans for Southern California communities. Juan has worked with research teams to quantify the number of parking spaces in Los Angeles County, assess life-cycle environmental impacts of the Los Angeles Metro system, and examine the cost-effectiveness of GHG reductions from California’s High Speed Rail.
As Deputy Director of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Juan manages the Center’s operations, external relations, research, and student programs. As a Lecturer in Urban Planning, Juan teaches graduate classes Policy and Planning for the Mobility Revolution and Environmental Assessment for Urban Systems.
Juan works to integrate research into practice as Chair of Downtown Santa Monica’s Access, Mobility, and Parking Committee, which oversees mobility improvements and programs in the popular seaside business district. As Chair of the Los Angeles Mayor’s Parking Reform Working Group, Juan coined the term “code the curb” to describe a digital inventory of street and sidewalk assets and regulations.
Juan holds an MBA and Urban Planning MA from UCLA and a BA from Pomona College.
Juan Matute's Projects
- Green City Transportation Architecture
On this project: Juan Matute, Brian D. Taylor, Jamiee Lederman, Stephen Brumbaugh, Carol Turlee, Arlen Spiro
Research Area(s): TransportationGreen City Transport Architecture:closing the loop between sensors, navigators, and routes, a project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and involving researchers at UCLA, UC Riverside, and Rutgers University. The aim of this research project is to identify opportunities for sensors and vehicle routing instructions to work together to reduce mobile source pollution and exposures with …
- Best Practices in Implementing Tactical Transit Lanes
PI: John Gahbauer
Researchers: Juan Matute
Research Area(s): Public TransitResearch Team: PI: John Gahbauer Team: Juan Matute About this project: What problem does this research aim to address? What are the expected impacts and benefits of the research?
- California Statewide Transit Strategic Plan
PI: Brian D. Taylor
Researchers: Juan Matute John Gahbauer Jasneet Bains Ryland Lu Teo (Timothy) Wickland Jordan Fraade Miriam Pinski
Research Area(s):Research Team: PI: Brian D. Taylor Team: Juan Matute, John Gahbauer, Jasneet Bains, Ryland Lu, Teo (Timothy) Wickland, Jordan Fraade, Miriam Pinski About this project: What problem does this research aim to address? What are the expected impacts and benefits of the research?
Juan Matute's Publications
Best Practices in Implementing Tactical Transit Lanes
Author(s): John Gahbauer, Juan Matute
Date: March 1, 2019
Publication: UCLA ITS Report
Categories: Public Transit
Incentivizing Zero-Emission Vehicle Ride-Hail/Public Transit Commutes in Los Angeles
Author(s): Juan Matute, Herbie Huff, Riley O'Brien, Brian D. Taylor
Date: April 1, 2018
Publication: ITS Report
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Toward Accurate and Valid Estimates of Greenhouse Gas Reductions from Bikeway Projects
Author(s): Juan Matute, Herbie Huff, Jaimee Lederman, Diego de la Peza, Kevin Johnson
Date: July 31, 2016
Publication: UCCONNECT
Categories: Environment, Transportation
Transit Applications of Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Technology
Author(s): Herbie Huff, Juan Matute, Doreen Zhao, Agustin Garcia
Date: January 12, 2015
Publication: Presented at the 2015 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
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Cost-effectiveness of reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from High-Speed Rail and urban transportation projects in California
Author(s): Juan Matute, Mikhail V. Chester
Date: March 24, 2014
Publication: Transportation Research Part D : Transport and Environment, Volume 40, October 2015, pages 104-113
Categories: Environment, Transportation