Students
Current Students
Mr. Pan Dong, Post Doctoral Fellow
Ph.D., The George Washington University, 2022
Dissertation Title:: "Artificial Intelligence and Network Flow Modeling Methods to Capture the Impact of Incidents on Roadway System Performance."
Email: [email protected]
Mohaiminul Haque, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2024
Research Topic: "Cognitive Based Modeling of Mixed Heterogeneous Roadway Traffic: From Human Factor Analysis to Simulation and Sensitivity Analysis"
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Deng Pan, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2025
Research Topic: "Video Detection for Trajectory Data Extraction in Complex Environments"
Email: [email protected]
Mohammad Saiful Amin, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2026
Research Topic: "Human Factor Analysis in Driver Behaviour Modelling: Fatigue and Distracted Driving"
Email: [email protected]
Michel Khoueiry, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2026
Research Topic: "Optimal Dynamics for Autonomous Vehicle Level Applications"
Email: [email protected]
Wissam Sleiman, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2026
Research Topic: "Traffic Flow Optimization Using V2X Communication"
Email: [email protected]
Pedram Beigi, Ph.D. Student
Expected Graduation Date: May 2026
Research Topic: "Development of a Multiple-Camera Tracking System for Accurate Traffic Performance Measurements"
Email: [email protected]
Previous Students
Mr. Pan Dong, Ph.D, 2022
Dissertation Title: “Roadway Traffic Collision Analysis and Mitigation Using Data Analytics and Microscopic Driver Behavioral Modeling”
Mr. Chenhui Pan, M.S., 2021
Thesis Title: "Robo-Car Development and Modeling to Study Power Consumption in Electric Level 1 Autonomous Vehicles."
Ms. Claire Silverstein, Ph.D, 2019
Dissertation Title: “Roadway Traffic Collision Analysis and Mitigation Using Data Analytics and Microscopic Driver Behavioral Modeling”
Ms. Jingwan Fu, M.S., 2017
Thesis Title: "Towards Safer Pedestrian Traffic: Investigation of The Impact of Social Field Characteristic on Crowd Dynamics"
Dr. Justin Schorr, Ph.D, 2015
Dissertation Title: “Bridging the Gap between Social and Transportation Networks: An Integrated, Dynamic Evacuation Decision Making Model”
Ms. Claire Silverstein, M.S., 2014
Thesis Title: “Towards Collision Prediction and Control: Modeling Longitudinal and Lateral Driver Behavior Leading to Realistic Collision Rates”
Ms. Sanaz Zehtabi, M.S. 2014
Thesis Title: “Work-Zone Characteristics in Microscopic Acceleration Modeling: Calibration and Numerical Analysis”
Ms. Lingqiao Qin, M.S. 2012
Thesis Title: “Weather and Road Geometry in Microscopic Acceleration Modeling: Formulation and Numerical Analysis”
Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan Khan, M.S. 2010
Thesis Title: “Traffic Operation and Control during Evacuation Conditions: An Integrated Management System with Multi-level Coordination”
Master’s and Bachelor’s Students Interns
Rishi Jarmarwala
Rishi Jarmarwala, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Bicycle and Scooter Safety”
Period: Summer 2020
Ms. Emily Porter, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Pedestrian Flow Modeling, Detection and Control at Transit Station”
Period: Summer 2016
Mr. Hussein Kachouh, Undergraduate CEE Student, American University of Beirut
Research Topic: “Vehicle Instrumentation for Improved Connected Vehicle Technologies”
Period: Summer 2015
Ms. Lama Al Hajj Hassan, Undergraduate CEE Student, American University of Beirut
Research Topic: “Pedestrian Flow Detection”
Period: Summer 2015
Ms. Mojolaoluwa Ladipo-Obasa, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Robo-Cars: Towards Building Autonomous Driving Algorithms Reducing Battery Power Consumption”
Period: Summer 2015
Mr. Mark Arnoldy, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Linking an Emission Model to an Existing Traffic Model”
Period: Summer 2013
Ms. Terasa Vassallo. Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Analyzing Crash and Traffic Data to Develop a Safety Propensity Index”
Period: Summer 2012
Mr. Junyu Wu, Graduate Computer Science Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Implementing a JAVA Traffic Simulation Applet”
Topic: Summer 2012
Mr. Matthew Burkert, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Acceleration Modeling and Implementation, Instrumented Vehicle Design”
Period: Summer 2011.
Mr. Jason Robertson, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “Data Gathering and Statistical Analysis, DYNASMART-P Software Assessment for Evacuation Modeling”
Period: Summer 2011
Mr. Eric Braga, Undergraduate CEE Student, The George Washington University
Research Topic: “VISSIM Simulation and Instrumented Vehicle Preliminary Design”
Period: Summer 2010.
Ms. Lama Bou Mjahed, Undergraduate CEE Student, American University of Beirut
Research Topic: VISSIM Simulation, Data Gathering, and Instrumented Vehicle Preliminary Design
Period: Summer 2010.
Visiting Graduate Students
Mr. Alireza Talebpour, Ph.D. Student, Northwestern University
Summer 2012
Mr. Mazen Danaf, M.S. Student, American University of Beirut
Summer 2012