Hani Mahmassani

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Hani Mahmassani
BornJanuary 06, 1956
OccupationWilliam A. Patterson Distinguished Chair in Transportation
Academic background
EducationPurdue University, MS (1978) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD (1982)
Doctoral advisorYossi Sheffi
Academic work
Main interestsTraffic flow theory

Hani S. Mahmassani (born January 6, 1956) is a Lebanese-American engineer and currently the William A. Patterson Distinguished Chair in Transportation at Northwestern University and the Directory at the Northwestern University Transportation Center (NUTC).[1] He holds joint appointments in Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences at the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science and in Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of Management.[1][2][3] He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern transportation engineering[4] and has been elected into the National Academy of Engineering in 2021 for his contributions to modeling of intelligent transportation networks and to interdisciplinary collaboration in transportation engineering.[5]

He received his MS from Purdue University in 1978 (advisor: Kumares C. Sinha) and his PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982 (advisor: Yossi Sheffi).[2]

Life and work[edit]

Hani Mahmassani has served as the director of the Northwestern University Transportation Center since 2008. He was the Charles Irish Sr. Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore from 2002 to 2007 and was also the director of the Advanced Institute for Transportation Infrastructure Engineering and Management at the University of Texas at Austin.

Mahmassani has worked closely with several notable industries and institutions is such as Booz Allen Hamilton, Cambridge Systematics, and Uber. He was also the associate editor (founding) of Transportation Research Part C, the associate editor (founding) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, editor-in-chief of Transportation Science, and currently serves on the editorial board of numerous prestigious and selective journals in the domain of Transportation engineering.[1][6]

Mahmassani's research domain is quite broad, but his main areas of expertise are in transportation systems engineering that leverage simulation, optimization models and algorithms, statistical methods, econometrics, and big data analysis. His most notable works are in defining the field of Dynamic network modeling[7][8] and his contributions to Intelligent transportation systems, including the creation of DYnamic Network Assignment-Simulation Model for Advanced Road Telematics (DYNASMART)[9][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Mahmassani, Hani Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "Mahmassani, Hani | Faculty | Northwestern Engineering". www.mccormick.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  3. ^ "Transportation Research Board News" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Hani S. Mahmassani". College of Engineering - Purdue University. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  5. ^ "Dr. Hani S. Mahmassani". NAE Website. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  6. ^ "Hani S. Mahmassani, Ph.D. (Northwestern University) | National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management". nctspm.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  7. ^ Jayakrishnan, R. (January 1994). "An Evaluation Tool for Advanced Traffic Information and Management Systems in Urban Networks". Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 2 (3): 129–147. doi:10.1016/0968-090X(94)90005-1.
  8. ^ Hani, S. Mahmassani (2007-01-01), A. Hensher, David; J. Button, Kenneth (eds.), "Trip Timing", Handbook of Transport Modelling, Handbooks in Transport, vol. 1, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 461–474, doi:10.1108/9780857245670-023, ISBN 978-0-08-045376-7, retrieved 2023-10-23
  9. ^ "UCI Testbed Micro-simulation Lab". its.uci.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  10. ^ Mahmassani, Hani S (2003), "Dynasmart-IP: Dynamic Traffic Assignment Meso-Simulator For Intermodal Networks", Advanced Modeling for Transit Operations and Service Planning, Pergamon, retrieved 2023-10-30