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Ricardo Daniel Hurtubia González

Profesor Asociado

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Transporte y Uso de Suelo; Modelos de Elección Discreta; Accesibilidad; Entorno construido y movilidad

Educación

  •  Magister en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, mención Transporte, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2006
  •  Ingeniero Civil Industrial, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2006
  •  Phd (Matemáticas), ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE. Suiza, 2012

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Asistente Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile

    2015 - 2020

  •   Profesor Asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    2013 - 2014

  •   Profesor Asociado Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile

    2021 - At present

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Research and Teaching Assistant

    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

    Suiza

    2008 - 2012

  •   Ingeniero de Proyectos

    CIS Consultores

    Chile

    2007 - 2008

  •   Ingeniero de Proyectos

    Laboratorio de Modelación del Transporte y el Uso del Suelo (LABTUS) - Universidad de Chile

    Chile

    2004 - 2006

  •   Profesor Asistente

    Universidad de Chile

    Chile

    2013 - 2014

  •   Profesor Asistente

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

    Chile

    2015 - At present

Formación de Capital Humano


He formado a 27 Magisters y 5 doctorados. La mayoría de mis estudiantes de doctorado se desempeñan hoy en la academia en diversas universidades incluyendo a la Universidad de Chile (Tomás Cox), la Universidad San Sebastián (Margareth Gutierrez) y la Universidad de Toronto (Ignacio Tiznado). Actualmente guio los trabajos de investigation de cuatro estudiantes de doctorado.



 

Article (33)

Heterogeneity in mode choice behavior: A spatial latent class approach based on accessibility measures
Compact development and preferences for social mixing in location choices: Results from revealed preferences in Santiago, Chile.
On the relation between school and residential location choice: Evidence of heterogeneous strategies from Santiago de Chile
Housing and accessibility after the COVID19 pandemic: rebuilding for resilience, equity and sustainable mobility.
Latent segmentation of urban space through residential location choice
Measuring heterogeneous perception of urban space with massive data and machine learning: An application to safety.
Public transport accessibility accounting for level of service and competition for urban opportunities: An equity analysis for education in Santiago de Chile.
Subdividing the sprawl: Endogenous segmentation of housing submarkets in expansion areas of Santiago, Chile
The role of bike sharing stations in the perception of public spaces: A stated preferences analysis.
The role of perceived satisfaction and the built environment on the frequency of cycle-commuting
An assessment of the ecological validity of immersive videos in stated preference surveys
Forecasting the Quality of Service of Bogota's Sidewalks from Pedestrian Perceptions: An Ordered Probit MIMIC Approach
The role of habit and the built environment in the willingness to commute by bicycle
Transport and equity in Latin America: a critical review of socially oriented accessibility assessments*
Understanding accessibility through public transport users’ experiences: A mixed methods approach
A quasi-equilibrium approach for market clearing in land use microsimulations
Explaining subjective perceptions of public spaces as a function of the built environment: A massive data approach
Flexible estimates of heterogeneity in crowding valuation in the New York City subway
Correcting for endogeneity due to omitted crowding in public transport choice using the Multiple Indicator Solution (MIS) method
Identifying cycling-inducing neighborhoods: A latent class approach
Measuring, understanding and modelling the Walking Neighborhood as a function of built environment and socioeconomic variables
Modeling safety as a perceptual latent variable to assess cycling infrastructure
The Role of Accessibility to Public Transport and Quality of Walking Environment on Urban Equity: The Case of Santiago de Chile
Estimation of crowding. discomfort in public transport: Results from Santiago de Chile
I want to ride it where I like: measuring design preferences in cycling infrastructure
Accessibility and equity: An approach for wider transport project assessment in Chile
Accessibility and equity=> An approach for wider transport project assessment in Chile
Estimation of Bid Functions for Location Choice and Price Modeling with a Latent Variable Approach
Integrating psychometric indicators in latent class choice models
Simulation based population synthesis
Analysis of implicit choice set generation using a constrained multinomial logit model
The constrained multinomial logit: A semi-compensatory choice model
Dynamic model for the simulation of equilibrium status in the land use market

ConferencePaper (1)

Using images to measure qualitative attributes of public spaces through SP surveys

Proyecto (14)

Instituto Sistemas Complejos de Ingeniería (ISCI)
Bicicletas públicas: efectos urbanos, en la salud y en la movilidad de las personas
Indicadores de la percepción de la forma urbana y su impacto en las decisiones de movilidad, localización y desarrollo inmobiliario
Using visual information to determine the subjective valuation of public space for transportation=> application to subway crowding costs in NYC
ACCESOBARRIO ? A WEB-BASED PLATFORM TO EVALUATE AND MODEL URBAN ACCESSIBILITY
Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable (CEDEUS)
Changing Mobility Patterns in Cutting Edge Cities
Modelo de localización de oferta habitacional en el espacio periurbano de Santiago
UNDERSTANDING PERCEPTION OF QUALITATIVE ATTRIBUTES IN URBAN SPACE AND ITS EFFECTS ON USER BEHAVIOR=> A MATHEMATICAL MODELING FRAMEWORK
Agent-based transport and land use microsimulation for Singapore (Simmobility).
Micro-simulation for the prospective of sustainable cities in Europe (SustainCity)
Sustainable Urban Patterns (SUPat).
MODELO INTEGRADO DE USO DE SUELO Y TRANSPORTE=> FORMULACION Y DESARROLLO.
Mejoramiento de modelación de ciudades y extensión a ciudades de diversas características
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Ricardo Hurtubia

Profesor Asociado

Departamento de Ingeniería de Transporte y Logística

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

3
Patricia Galilea

Professor Adjunct Instructor

Ingeniería de Transportes y Logística

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

3
Cristian Guevara

Profesor Asociado

Ingiería Civil

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

3
Patricia Galilea

Adjunct Instructor Professor

Department of Transport Engineering

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Alejandro Tirachini

Profesor Asociado

Ingeniería Civil

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Ignacio Tiznado

Investigador Postdoctoral

Escuela de Ingeniería

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

2
Juan de Dios Ortúzar

Emeritus Professor

Transport Engineering and Logistics

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Giovanni Vecchio

Assistant professor

Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Hans Lobel

Profesor Asistente

Departamento de Ingeniería de Transporte y Logística / Departamento de Ciencia de la Computación

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Juan Muñoz

Professor

Department of Transport Engineering and Logistics

Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Jose Vallejo

Investigador Postdoctoral

Transporte y Logística

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Sebastian Astroza

Associate Professor

Industrial Engineering Department

Universidad de Concepción

Concepción, Chile

1
MARGARETH GUTIERREZ

Profesora Asistente

Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

Universidad San Sebastián

Santiago, Chile

1
PEDRO DONOSO

Socio principal y Director

Pedro Donoso Ingenieros Asociados

Santiago, Chile

1
Francisco Martinez

Dean

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile