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Personal Profile
Stanley Young, an advanced transportation and urban scientist, joined NLR’s Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences in 2015. Today he manages the Mobility Innovations and Equity team, which explores the impacts of new mobility systems, particularly in urban areas. He has also served as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) “technologist in city” for the Columbus Smart City program and led the Urban Science pillar in DOE’s Systems and Modeling for Accelerated Research in Transportation (a.k.a. SMART) Mobility research initiative. As pillar lead, he initiated the development of the Automated Mobility District toolkit to assess the mobility and energy impacts of automated electric shuttles and other district-scale automated mobility systems. He also provided guidance and vision for the development of the Mobility Energy Productivity tool.
From 2006 to 2015, while on staff at the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Transportation Technology, he architected a multi-state traffic monitoring system based on vehicles self-reporting their position and speed. The system, known as the I-95 Vehicle Probe Project, is the largest multi-state traffic monitoring system in the country. He also co-developed and patented a Bluetooth re-identification traffic sensor to directly sample vehicle travel times and co-founded Traffax Inc. to accelerate the commercialization of the technology.
Research Interests
Urban science
Energy efficient mobility
Vehicle automation and connectivity
Mobility energy impacts
Traffic modeling
Energy analysis
Professional Experience
University of Maryland, Center for Advanced Transportation Technology, Associate Research Faculty (2006–2015)
Traffax Inc., President, Strategic Technical Development (2008–2015)
Kansas Department of Transportation, Advanced Technology Research Engineer (1994–2006)
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University
Master, Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University
Bachelor, Electrical Engineering, LeTourneau University
Professional Engineering License, State of Kansas
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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An On-Demand Electric Transit Case Study of New Rochelle, New York
Powell, B., Sperling, J., Esteban, J., Serrano, E., Weigl, D. & Young, S., 2026, In: Transportation Research Record. 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Human Supervision of Autonomous Vehicle Fleet Operations and Associated Passenger Communications: Preprint
Lott, J. S., Duvall, A. & Young, S., 2026. 14 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Mitigating Traffic Congestion Through Visual Cues: Advancing Transportation Safety and Efficiency
Osborn, T., Mir, F., Young, S., Wang, Q. & Duvall, A., 2026, 1 p. National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR).Research output: NLR › Poster
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Overview of NLR Automated Mobility District Implementation Research - Phases I, II, and III. The Convergence of Automation, Electrification, and On-Demand Services: Enabling Resilient Automated Mobility Districts
Lott, J. S., Young, S. & Duvall, A., 2026, 68 p.Research output: NLR › Technical Report
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An On-Demand Electric Transit Case Study of New Rochelle, New York
Powell, B., Sperling, J., Esteban, J., Serrano, E., Weigl, D. & Young, S., 2025, 17 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
Awards and Honors
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U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office, Team Award for the Development of the Mobility Energy Productivity Metric
Garikapati, V. (Recipient) & Young, S. (Recipient), 2019
Prize: Honorary award