Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
1460 Middlevale Rd Ste 172C
Dr. Ali Zockaie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on network modeling and urban transportation planning. He has developed a framework for the reliability-based user equilibrium problem considering temporal and spatial links travel time correlation as part of his PhD dissertation. He has worked on preparing networks for simulation-based dynamic traffic assignments tools for different research projects with a good understanding
Read morePh.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering (Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning), Northwestern University 2015
M.S., Civil Engineering (Transportation Engineering and Planning), Sharif University of Technology 2009
B.S., Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology 2007
High Value Research Project Recognition by AASHTO - RAC Supplemental Categories Region 3 (I was the main PI of this research project funded by MDOT “Effectiveness of Green Strobes on Winter Maintenance Vehicles and Equipment”), (2021)
Recipient of the 2020-2021 Withrow Teaching Excellent Award in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (2021)
NUTC Dissertation Year Fellowship (2014)
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Read moreRostami, A., Kamjoo, E., Fakhrmoosavi, F., Zockaie, A., “Estimating Path Travel Costs in Large-Scale Networks using Machine Learning Techniques”, Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board (https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981231172961), 2023.
Rostami, A., Kamjoo, E., Bamney, A., Gupta, N., Savolainen, P., Zockaie A., “Investigating Changes in Travel Behavior Over Time in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic”, Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behavior, Vol. 96, pp. 133-154, (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2023.06.001), 2023.
Kavianipour, M., Verbas, O., Rostami, A., Soltanpour, A., Gurumurthy, K. M., Ghamami, M., Zockaie, A., “Deploying Fast Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Urban Networks: An Activity-Based Approach”, Transportation Research Record: Journal of Transportation Research Board, (doi:03611981231189742), 2023.
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