Tony E. Smith
Professor
Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE)
Research Expertise: Spatial Interaction Behavior | Geographic Information Systems
Tony's primary area of research is in the theory and application of probabilistic models to spatial interaction behavior. Specific interests focus on structural analysis and axiomatic foundations of such models. Related areas of interest are in probabilistic theories of choice behavior, spatial statistical analysis and GIS. A secondary area of research is in transportation and land use modeling. Specific interests focus on network equilibrium models of traffic flows and general equilibrium models of urban land use.
Education:
PhD - University of Pennsylvania
- A note on alternative financial service providers and the spatial void hypothesis, Smith, M.M. | Wackes, J. | Smith, T.E., Annals of Regional Science, 2012
- The effects of spatial autoregressive dependencies on inference in ordinary least squares: A geometric approach, Smith, T.E. | Lee, K.L., Journal of Geographical Systems, 2012
- Segregation that no one seeks, Muldoon, R. | Smith, T. | Weisberg, M., Philosophy of Science, 2012
- Communities of color? Client-to-client racial concordance in the selection of mental health programs for Caucasians and African Americans, Koizumi, N. | Rothbard, A.B. | Smith, T.E. | Mayer, J.D., Health Care Management Science, 2011
- An industrial agglomeration approach to central place and city size regularities, Mori, T. | Smith, T.E., Journal of Regional Science, 2011


