
Transportation
The way we travel and transport our goods is changing dramatically.
Smart cities and transportation networks are vital to the health of the economy, and essential to the way we travel and transport our goods, which is changing dramatically.
Our researchers are devising sustainable solutions for the movement of people, goods and services.
This discipline of engineering is largely concerned with road transportation, and networks, rail and subway systems, airports, and shipping ports.
Challenges: Sustainable solutions for the movement of people, goods, and services; designing smart cities around pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

Related Faculty

Dr. Jennifer Bauman
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Hybrid and electric powertrain design and control; Power electronic converters; Advanced vehicle modeling; Smart-charging and EV integration into the smart-grid

Dr. Berker Bilgin
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Electric Machines and Energy Conversion Systems; Power Electronics and Electric Motor Drives; Acoustic Noise and Vibration Reduction in Electric Motor Drives; Electric and Hybrid Powertrains; Transportation Electrification

Dr. Ali Emadi
Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Canada Research Chair in Transportation Electrification and Smart Mobility and NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Electrified Powertrains
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Canada Research Chair in Transportation Electrification and Smart Mobility and NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Electrified Powertrains
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Transportation Electrification; Electrified Vehicles; Autonomous-Capable Vehicles; Electric and Hybrid Powertrains; Power Electronics and Electric Motor Drives; Electric Machines and Energy Conversion Systems; Renewable and Efficient Energy Systems; Energy and Sustainability

Dr. Thia (Kiruba) Kirubarajan
Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Estimation: Target tracking ; Information fusion ; Signal processing ; Communications ; Sensor resource management ; System diagnosis and fault detection

Dr. Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh
Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Micro Grids; Transportation Electrification; More Electric Aircraft; Electric Vehicles; Renewable Energy Systems; Stability and Stabilization of Power Conversion Systems; Control of Power Converters; Fault-Tolerant Power Conversion; Power Converters Fault-Detection; Motor Control; AC Drives

Dr. Mehdi Narimani
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Canada Research Chair in High-Power Converters
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Associate Member
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Power Electronics ; High-Power Conversion ; Medium-Voltage Motor Drives ; Application of Power Electronics in Power Systems ; Modeling and Control of Power Electronic Converters ; Renewable Energy Systems

Dr. Shahin Sirouspour
Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
robotics; control systems; energy systems; optimization

Dr. Ratnasingham (Thamas) Tharmarasa
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Target Tracking; Resource Management; Multisensor Fusion; Performance Prediction; Radar Signal Processing; Image and Video Processing

January 25, 2023 / Department News
Justin Trudeau and cabinet visit McMaster research and innovation hub
Justin Trudeau visited the McMaster Automotive Resource Centre (MARC) and the neighboring McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute.

April 28, 2022 / Department News
McMaster University 1 of 2 Canadian institutions selected for premier EcoCAR EV Challenge
McMaster University has been chosen as one of 15 institutions across North America to engineer a 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ in the EcoCAR EV Challenge.

March 8, 2022 / Department News
Strength in diversity: 5 women reflect on advancing the future of mobility
On International Women’s Day, learn about five women working toward a more inclusive future of mobility in the partnership between McMaster University and Cubic.

March 7, 2022 / Department News
Zero-emission transit project from Mac Eng awarded federal funds for increased awareness, education
A McMaster University project, led by Moataz Mohamed, has received over $100,000 in federal funding to create the first Canadian interactive portal for zero-emission vehicle adoption in transit.

February 1, 2022 / Department News
Academic and Industry Powerhouses Combine Forces to Rethink the Future of Inclusive Mobility
Cubic Transportation Systems and McMaster University launch Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility

January 28, 2022 / Department News
Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh honoured with prestigious fellowship recognizing electric motor drive systems research
Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering, is being honoured with an extraordinary fellowship within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

July 23, 2021 / Department News
Powering a new paradigm
Founded by McMaster Engineering’s Ali Emadi, Enedym aims to supply world’s need for lower cost and more sustainable electric motors.

June 28, 2021 / Department News
NSERC awards 14 McMaster Engineering researchers
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has awarded 11 McMaster Engineering researchers through its Discovery research program, and three others have been awarded funding through the Research Tools and Instruments grants program (RTI) and Joint Canada-Germany Projects

June 11, 2021 / Department News
In the Media: "Dundas GO bus route proposal update submitted to Metrolinx"
A new proposed rerouting of a McMaster University to Aldershot GO Transit bus addresses Metrolinx's concerns about changing the route to serve Dundas, according to a paper by a McMaster engineering student under review by the transit agency.

June 14, 2021 / Department News
In the Media: "Feds fund initiative to develop electric and energy-efficient vehicles with McMaster"
Researchers with McMaster University’s automotive resource centre are getting a $10-million boost from the federal government to produce an integrated automotive, aerospace and advanced manufacturing network.

June 14, 2021 / Department News
In the Media: "McMaster to launch $28.4M eco-friendly automotive and aerospace hub"
McMaster University will run a new multi-million hub and collaborate with automotive and aerospace giants to test and develop electric, self-driving and energy-efficient technology. IHub will create 170 jobs, training for 200 people and support 230 small and medium enterprises

June 11, 2021 / Department News
McMaster Civil Engineering Graduate Student and Professors receive Best Conference Paper Award at the Canadian Transportation Research Forum
Congratulations to Roxana Rasouli, Moataz Mohamed, and Saiedeh Razavi for being awarded the Ron Rice Award for the Best Conference paper presented at the 56th Canadian Transportation Research Forum.

June 8, 2021 / Department News
“Mobility is freedom”: Moataz Mohamed awarded SSHRC grant to improve Canada’s transit infrastructure
Engineers shape society in ways beyond developing technological breakthroughs and towering megaprojects. Policy recommendations that impact our work, housing, availability of goods – and transportation – are often influenced by engineers.

May 12, 2021 / Department News
In the Media: "The Faceoff: Between General Motors and Ford, it’s Canada that’s winning"
Greig Mordue, an engineering professor at McMaster University and a former executive at Toyota Canada, said GM and Ford have had a rough couple of decades in the context of the Canadian automotive industry, even though they’ve had a lot of positive attention within the past year.

April 21, 2021 / Department News
McMaster Automotive Resource Centre adopts STATIC Driving Simulator from VI-grade
Automotive complex in renowned Canadian university utilizes driving simulation solution by VI-grade for Educational, R&D and industrial projects.

November 10, 2020 / Department News
McMaster-FCA partnership wins NSERC award for advancing the electrified car of the future
Today, Ali Emadi accepts the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Synergy Award for Innovation for McMaster's ongoing collaboration with Fiat Chrysler Auto to develop the next generation of electric and hybrid vehicles.

October 26, 2020 / Department News
Smart Freight Centre research partnership receives major funding award
A new research initiative from the Smart Freight Centre has received a major funding award from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Associate professor Saiedeh Razavi is part of the multi-disciplinary research team.

October 21, 2020 / Department News
In the Media: Digital infrastructure is the new frontier
We need today’s sporadic initiatives to be more interoperable, cohesive, and national. This can start with the federal government, in collaboration with the provinces and private partners, says Saiedeh Razavi in an op-ed for The Hill Times.

July 31, 2020 / Department News
"It's great to be back:" Researchers return to the McMaster Automotive Resource Centre
Ali Emadi’s research group has transitioned back to some in-person research activities, getting back on track with both industry and student-led projects. Here’s what the transition looked like.

April 7, 2020 / Department News
“This is our contribution to the community”: McMaster engineers help shape transit services amid COVID-19 crisis
As transit services in many countries may come to a halt in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of McMaster engineers are using data to advocate for an accessible City of Hamilton

January 16, 2020 / Department News
Driving Diversity event inspires the next generation of female automotive engineers
The second annual Driving Diversity event, held at the McMaster Automotive Resource Centre (MARC), brought together over 70 female high school students and representatives from McMaster’s vehicle teams.

November 29, 2019 / Department News
Each of these trailers can remove the equivalent of 7 cars from the road
McMaster students work with Westhill Innovation to develop a solar power system for refrigerated transport trailers.

August 7, 2019 / Department News
Why Canada leads the way to an autonomous future
At McMaster and other universities across Canada, the future of transportation is taking shape.

July 10, 2019 / Department News
Engineering and electrifying the next generation of cars
Top researcher Ali Emadi explains why electrified vehicles are the future and describes his love for mentoring students.

April 10, 2019 / Department News
McMaster Engineering announces new faculty appointments spring 2019
We are pleased to announce the following new appointments to the Faculty of Engineering.

March 6, 2019 / Department News
International Women's Day: Megan Wood and Colleen Jenkins
This year, McMaster Engineering is celebrating International Women's Day by honouring nine women who are supporting each other through mentoring relationships.

February 25, 2019 / Department News
What makes Mac Eng students stand out? We asked employees of one of the world's best auto makers.
During their latest visit, Tesla shared their thoughts on what skills they look for when recruiting and what makes Mac Eng students unique.

February 21, 2019 / Department News
Student wins Women in Transportation Award
Anastasia Soukhov, a fourth-year Engineering and Society student at McMaster University, was honoured by the Undergraduate Women in Transportation Award.

January 4, 2019 / Department News
McMaster Engineering announces new faculty appointments
We are pleased to announce the following new appointments to the Faculty of Engineering.

October 22, 2018 / Department News
Materials engineering professor wins prestigious steel industry award
Joseph McDermid, materials science and engineering professor, has won the 2018 Dale CH Nevison Award, which recognizes a person in the galvanizing field who has made a significant contribution to the industry.

October 1, 2018 / Department News
Fresh Faces: Jennifer Bauman
Welcome to Fresh Faces. In this series, we’re highlighting over 40 engineering faculty members, all hired in the last five years, who are doing interesting and innovative things in the lab and the classroom.

September 14, 2018 / Department News
McMaster Engineering researchers awarded funding to advance software safety for next-generation vehicles
McMaster Engineering researchers have initiated a $2 million project to work with General Motors Canada (GM Canada) to develop methods to help ensure the safety and reliability of autonomous and electrified vehicles.

March 24, 2018 / Department News
Engineering profs earn teaching awards
The McMaster Students Union handed out its annual teaching awards, honouring the best and most engaging educators on campus. The Merit Award went to Civil Engineering assistant professor Moataz Mohamed. Mechanical Engineering's Eu-gene Ng earns teaching excellence award.

December 8, 2017 / Department News
Two McMaster Engineering researchers earn grants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
McMaster Engineering researchers were awarded more than $5M in funding to create innovative technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

December 1, 2017 / Department News
Transforming Technology
Leaders in Artificial Intelligence Gather for McMaster.AI Workshop

March 8, 2017 / Department News
Five young women in Engineering to watch
In recognition of International Women's Day, which celebrates and recognizes the achievements of women, as well as promoting gender equality, McMaster Engineering is highlighting five top female student leaders.

September 13, 2017 / Department News
McMaster earns gold standard for integrating industry software into engineering curriculum
McMaster University was recently recognized for integrating industry software and skills into engineering curriculum with a PACE Gold Certification award. McMaster is one of a few universities outside of the U.S. to receive the prestigious award.

August 15, 2017 / Department News
Engineering researchers receive $1.9 million in federal funding
Six McMaster researchers have been awarded more than $1.9 million combined for infrastructure funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).

July 1, 2017 / Department News
Dr. Saiedeh Razavi Appointed Director of the McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics (MITL)
The Department of Civil Engineering is very pleased to announce that Dr. Saiedeh Razavi has been appointed Director of the McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics.

May 25, 2017 / Department News
Finding fault key to engineering professor's success
Sitting in a car stuck in traffic in Beijing, idling vehicles billowing out fuel emissions all around him, Saeid Habibi couldn’t help but think about his research.

July 22, 2015 / Department News
Engineer launches company aimed at making hybrid cars more efficient, affordable
A new McMaster University start-up company has plans to produce ‘game changing’ technology to make the next generation of vehicles more efficient and affordable.

December 13, 2016 / Department News
Hybrid powertrain expert named Fellow of National Academy of Inventors
Ali Emadi of McMaster University’s Faculty of Engineering has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

July 17, 2017 / Department News
McMaster Engineering welcomes nine new faculty
"With the addition of our new faculty members, we will continue to strengthen our reputation as one of the top engineering schools in Canada and worldwide while building a brighter world." -Ishwar K. Puri, Dean of Engineering

August 9, 2016 / Department News
Clone of Clone of B.Tech. graduate discusses research, design, and prototype of bracket to be used at World Cup and possibly Rio 2016 Olympics
Canada’s track cyclists are making their final preparations for competition at the Rio Olympic Velodrome, and those preparations could include adding a part developed at the University of Waterloo to their bikes.