Dr. Mohammad Nabipour
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Geography and Planning
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
As a postdoctoral fellow, my current research focuses on the confluence of transportation, aging communities, the built environment, and the implications of emerging technologies on these topics. I am currently researching with Dr. Mark W. Rosenberg, the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Aging, Health, and Development, at the Geographies of Aging Project Laboratory (GAPLab). As an adjunct professor, I also lecture "Seminar in Geography and Information Science" at the Department of Geography and Planning.
Since 2013, I have worked as a transportation engineer with a variety of organizations and participated in over 20 funded research projects in the areas of transportation planning, public health, traffic safety, logistics, and supply chain management. I have been teaching and advising both graduate and undergraduate students since 2015. I have several publications in refereed journals and conference Proceedings, and I am an editorial team member of the Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences.
Credentials:
•Ph.D. in Transportation (Shomal University, Iran)
•Master of Transportation planning (Shomal University, Iran)
•BA in Civil Engineering (Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran)
Links:
•ORCID
•Google Scholar
•LinkedIn
Research Interests:
•Active transportation and built environment
•Aging communities and healthy cities
•Equity in healthcare access
•Traffic safety
•Human performance and human behavior
•Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
•AV/CAV
•Spatial analysis and GIS
•Statistical Modeling (Choice Analysis, Data learning, Regression modeling, Data Mining, etc.)
•Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) and Fuzzy Methods (AHP, ANP, Topsis, etc.)
•Transportation modeling
•Microsimulation
•Freight transportation (Planning and Pricing, Logistics, Supply chain management, Blockchain)