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Dr. Mohamed Hussein

Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering

Expertise:  
Active modes of travel; enhancing road safety to support sustainability; application of innovation tools; AI; machine learning; computer vision; agent-based modeling to analyze road-user behaviour; Risk-based design of Highways and Transportation networks
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Email:
Office:
JHE-228
Phone:
+1 905.525.9140 x 27463

Overview

Dr. Hussein’s research focuses on promoting active modes of travel and enhancing road safety to support the sustainability of the transportation system. He is interested in the application of innovative tools, including AI, machine learning, computer vision and agent-based modeling, in analyzing road users’ behaviour. This comprehensive analysis supports the investigation of many applications, such as safety studies, interactions between non-motorized road users and Connected/Autonomous vehicles, among other applications. He is also interested in the application of reliability theory in transportation engineering, the statistical analysis of collision data, and the surrogate measures of safety.

Publications

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Biography

Education

B.Sc., M.Sc. (Ain Shams), Ph.D. (UBC)

Achievements

Related Courses

Code Title Instructor Outline Info
CIV ENG 709 Graduate Road Safety Analysis  
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CIVENG 4TA4 Undergraduate Traffic Analysis: Theory and Simulation  
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CIVENG 3C03 Undergraduate Engineering Systems  
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