Polina Butrina Polina Butrina(no longer at UFL/SCTL)Research and Teaching Assistant (2016-18)Graduate Student, Transportation Engineering (2016-18)pbutrina@uw.eduPublications on Google ScholarPhoto by Anna Bovbjerg Alligood: SCTL Center Research Asst., student MSc(Eng.), University of WashingtonRecent PublicationsBiographyMeasuring Delivery Route Cost Trade-Offs Between Electric-Assist Cargo Bicycles and Delivery Trucks in Dense Urban Areas (2019)Rails-Next-to-Trails: A Methodology for Selecting Appropriate Safety Treatments at Complex Multimodal Intersections (2018)Measuring the Cost Trade-Offs Between Electric-Assist Cargo Bikes and Delivery Trucks in Dense Urban Areas (2018)Rails-Next-to-Trails: A Methodology for Selecting Appropriate Safety Treatments at Complex Multimodal Intersections (2018)Rails-Next-to-Trails: A Methodology for Selecting Appropriate Safety Treatments at Complex Multimodal Intersections (2018)Preparing Cities for Package Demand Growth: Predicting Neighborhood Demand and Implementing Truck VMT Reduction Strategies (2018)From the Last Mile to the Last 800 Feet: Key Factors in Urban Pick-Up and Delivery of Goods (2017)An Evaluation of Bicycle Safety Impacts of Seattle’s Commercial Vehicle Load Zones (2015)Polina Butrina Butrina holds a BS in Intermodal Transportation from the Saint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Russia, and a Master of Science in Transportation Engineering from the University of Washington. She wrote her Master’s thesis on Preparing cities for package demand growth: predicting neighborhood demand and implementing truck VMT reduction strategies.