Her master’s thesis, entitled "Evaluation of safety effects of roundabouts in the Region of Waterloo: inclement weather and conversion", evaluated the safety effects of converting signal-controlled intersections to modern roundabouts and examined the potential effects of inclement weather on roundabout safety.
Prior to joining WPTI, she worked as a research associate on a Highway Infrastructure Innovation Funding Program with Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO), focused on developing climate severity factors affecting equipment complement of area maintenance contracts.
Her research interests focus on how autonomous vehicles can integrate with public transport and shared mobility, how autonomous vehicles will influence travel behavior, and how to use data analytics and statistical models to understand disaggregate travel behavior.
Yue is supervised by Jeff Casello and Jean Andrey.