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)