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Moataz Mohamed is currently an Associate Professor of smart systems and transportation with the Department of Civil Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada. Dr. Mohamed's scholarly contributions are geared towards providing zero-emission, sustainable, equitable, and resilient transit systems that support the rise of intelligent communities. In particular, he investigates the system design, optimization, and operational efficiency of disruptive technologies in public transit networks and Drones-based last-mile delivery, emphasizing reliability, environmental assessment, and resiliency. His research also explores the systemic impacts of transit networks on different infrastructure systems, especially the utility grid. Dr. Mohamed was honoured with prestigious academic awards, including the Runner-Up Smeed Prize for the best paper at the $44^{th}$ Universities' Transport Study Group Conference, Best Paper Award at the 3rd Irish Transport Research Network Conference, Best Paper Award by a young Researcher at the 13th World Conference on Transport Research, Best Paper Award at the IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference in 2020, and Ron Rice Best Paper Award at the Canadian Transportation Research Forum Conference in 2021.
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Scientific reportsno. 1 (2024): 12506-12506
Computers & Operations Researchpp.106687, (2024)
Electric Power Systems Research (2024): 110321
Transport Policy (2024)
TRANSPORT POLICY (2024): 37-54
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (2023): 103649-103649
Energy (2023): 127592-127592
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