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4347
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Daniel Z. Sui is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States, contributing to research in the fields of Social Sciences and Engineering. Their work primarily focuses on Transportation, Building and Construction, Automotive Engineering, Geography, Planning and Development, and Epidemiology.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Smart Parking Systems Research
  • Geographic Information Systems Studies
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • Urban and Freight Transport Logistics

Daniel Z. Sui has published research in several frequent venues, such as:

  • Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Journal of Transport Geography
  • Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Annals of the American Association of Geographers
  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Exploring Millions of Footprints in Location Sharing Services, 2021, Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Deciphering the relationship between bikesharing and public transit: Modal substitution, integration, and complementation, 2020, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Reproducibility and Replicability in the Context of the Contested Identities of Geography, 2020, Annals of the American Association of Geographers
  • How the built environment affects E-scooter sharing link flows: A machine learning approach, 2023, Journal of Transport Geography
  • A comparative analysis of the spatial determinants of e-bike and e-scooter sharing link flows, 2024, Journal of Transport Geography

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Scarlett T. Jin
  • Shih-Lung Shaw
  • Hui Kong
  • Xinyue Ye
  • Zhiyuan Cheng

In addition to articles, Daniel Z. Sui has contributed to book publications, including works released through Springer International Publishing. One such title is Mapping COVID-19 in Space and Time, published in 2021.

They have been recognized by the scholarly community, notably as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Exploring Millions of Footprints in Location Sharing Services

    Zhiyuan Cheng;James Caverlee;Kyumin Lee;Daniel Z. Sui

  • Researching Volunteered Geographic Information: Spatial Data, Geographic Research, and New Social Practice

    Sarah Elwood;Michael F. Goodchild;Daniel Z. Sui

  • The convergence of GIS and social media: challenges for GIScience

    Daniel Z. Sui;Michael F. Goodchild

  • Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in Theory and Practice

    Daniel Sui;Sarah Elwood;Michael Goodchild

  • Ridesourcing, the sharing economy, and the future of cities

    Scarlett T. Jin;Hui Kong;Rachel Wu;Daniel Z. Sui;Daniel Z. Sui

  • The wikification of GIS and its consequences: Or Angelina Jolie’s new tattoo and the future of GIS

    Daniel Z. Sui

  • Modeling the dynamics of landscape structure in Asia's emerging desakota regions : a case study in Shenzhen

    Daniel Z. Sui;Hui Zeng

  • Integrating GIS with hydrological modeling: practices, problems, and prospects

    D.Z. Sui;R.C. Maggio

  • Tobler's First Law of Geography: A Big Idea for a Small World?

    Daniel Z. Sui

  • A Pedagogic Framework to Link GIS to the Intellectual Core of Geography

    Daniel Z. Sui

  • Environmental Impacts of the Emerging Digital Economy: The E-for-Environment E-Commerce?

    Daniel Z. Sui;David W. Rejeski

  • Crossing the qualitative-quantitative chasm I: Hybrid geographies, the spatial turn, and volunteered geographic information (VGI)

    Daniel Sui;Dydia DeLyser

  • Crossing the qualitative- quantitative divide II Inventive approaches to big data, mobile methods, and rhythmanalysis

    Dydia DeLyser;Daniel Sui

  • Crossing the qualitative-quantitative chasm III Enduring methods, open geography, participatory research, and the fourth paradigm

    Dydia DeLyser;Daniel Sui

  • A GIS-based Bayesian approach for analyzing spatial–temporal patterns of intra-city motor vehicle crashes

    Linhua Li;Li Zhu;Daniel Z. Sui

  • Volunteered Geographic Information, the Exaflood, and the Growing Digital Divide

    Daniel Sui;Michael Goodchild;Sarah Elwood

  • A FUZZY GIS MODELING APPROACH FOR URBAN LAND EVALUATION

    Daniel Z. Sui

  • A general framework for component substitution image fusion: An implementation using the fast image fusion method

    Wen Dou;Yunhao Chen;Xiaobing Li;Daniel Z. Sui

  • Deciphering the relationship between bikesharing and public transit: Modal substitution, integration, and complementation

    Hui Kong;Scarlett T. Jin;Daniel Z. Sui

  • From GIS to neogeography: ontological implications and theories of truth

    Barney Warf;Daniel Z. Sui

  • GIS-based urban modelling: practices problems and prospects.

    Daniel Z. Sui

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah Elwood
Sarah Elwood University of Washington
James S. Coleman
James S. Coleman Rice University
Xinyue Ye
Xinyue Ye Texas A&M University
Xu Huang
Xu Huang University of Glasgow
Edward J. Malecki
Edward J. Malecki The Ohio State University

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