Laurie
Schintler
Associate Professor of Public Policy
lschintl@gmu.edu
Dr.
Laurie Schintler is Associate Professor
at the School of Public Policy at George Mason
University, where she teaches graduate courses
on transportation theory and models, regional
development theory, and statistics and econometrics. Dr. Schintler
has written numerous articles and papers in
her field, including "A Prototype Dynamic Transportation Network
Model" and "Evaluation
of the Smart Flexible Integrated Real-time
Enhancement System (SaFIRES)".
Dr. Schintler is Book Review Editor for the Annals of Regional Science,
and, among other service activities, is helping the Metropolitan Washington
Council of Governments design and set up a web site for complaints
regarding signalized intersections in the Washington region. Dr. Schintler
received her Ph.D. in Regional Planning from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign.
Biography from Operations
and Logistics Center website