Station: San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Years Served: 2012-2014
Hometown: Duluth, Minnesota
Pre-Fellowship Education:
- Master of Arts, Urban Planning; Transportation Planning from UCLA
- Bachelor of Arts from University of Oklahoma
Bio: Matthew Bruno served as the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex Transportation Fellow. There, he worked to help provide ideas and guidance towards alternative transportation. Prior to the fellowship, he worked with multiple public transportation agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the future, he hopes to continue working on issues of access and mobility in public transportation, cycling, and walking. Jacob enjoys bicycle touring and is always willing to take a longer route to visit an interesting place.
Current Position (2024): Postdoctoral Researcher on Inclusive Mobility at Technische Universiteit Delft
Other Post-Fellowship Education/Job(s):
- Master of Science in Applied Geoinformatics from University of Twente
- GIS Specialist at Evides Waterbedrijf
- Technical Writer at Etteplan
- Researcher in Cycling Innovations at TU/e Eindhoven University of Technology