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Dr. Hany Hassan, Louisiana State University, United States

✨ Dr. Hany Hassan is currently working as an assistant professor in transportation at the department of civil and environmental engineering, Louisiana State University, USA . Hany received his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering (transportation engineering with specialization in traffic safety) from the University of Central Florida (UCF), USA while; he was awarded his bachelor and master degrees in Civil Engineering from Ain Shams University, Egypt. πŸŽ‰πŸ’₯

🌟 Dr. Hassan has over 20 years’ experience in the Transportation engineering field. He has served as an assistant professor of Transportation Engineering at Ain Shams University, Egypt and King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Hany spent about five years in the private sector during working as projects manager of Transportation Engineering at Tatweer for Traffic Assets & Systems Operation and Management L.L.C., Abu Dhabi, UAE. During this period, he managed several projects related to roads design, traffic impact studies, Intelligent Transportation Systems, developing a GIS-based traffic safety management system for Abu Dhabi, and developing a national transportation tracking system for UAE.🌟

πŸŽ‰βš‘ Dr. Hassan has also more than 12 years’ experience in teaching undergraduate/graduate courses of transportation engineering including Traffic Safety, Highway Geometric Design, Structural Design of Highways pavement, Traffic Engineering, applications of statistics in Transportation Engineering and Surveying. In addition, Dr. Hassan has many influential papers published in the top Journals of Transportation Engineering including Accident Analysis and Prevention, Transportation Research C & F, Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Journal of Safety Research and Journal of Transportation Safety and Security. ⚑πŸ’₯

🌞 Currently, Dr. Hassan is serving as a Handling Editor or the Journal of Transportation Research Record. In addition he is currently serving at member and paper review coordinator of two TRB committees.
– TRB Standing Committee on Intelligent Transportation Systems, ACP15, and
– TRB Standing committee on Human Factors of Infrastructure Design and Operation, ACH40

Through his career, Dr. Hassan was awarded several academic prizes including the Intelligent Transportation Society of Florida scholarship (the Anne S. Brewer Scholarship), one of three recipients on the Florida state level. πŸš€βœ¨

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πŸ† Award and Honors :

πŸ’₯ Dr. Hany Hassan is celebrated for his outstanding contributions in the realm of Transportation Engineering, garnering recognition and accolades throughout his career. He stands as a nominee for the Civil department level award for an exceptional Ph.D. dissertation at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Central Florida, USA, showcasing the depth of his scholarly achievements. In March 2011, Dr. Hassan received the prestigious Arab American Community Center Endowed Scholarship in Orlando, underscoring his dedication to academic excellence and community engagement. Further adding to his accolades, he was honored as one of three recipients of the Intelligent Transportation Society of Florida scholarship (the Anne S. Brewer Scholarship) in December 2009, a testament to his prowess in the field of intelligent transportation. πŸŒŸπŸŽ“

🧠 Research Interests πŸ”¬πŸŒ :

πŸš— Dr. Hany Hassan is a distinguished figure in the realm of Transportation Engineering, weaving his expertise across a dynamic tapestry of research interests. From delving into Traffic Safety to exploring the intricacies of Smart/Intelligent Transportation Systems, Dr. Hassan is at the forefront of the evolving landscape. His focus on Emerging Technologies in Transportation Engineering, including connected and autonomous vehicles and smart cities, reflects a commitment to shaping the future of mobility. With a keen eye for Highway Geometric Design and an understanding of Human factors and drivers’ behaviors, Dr. Hassan contributes to the development of roadways that prioritize both safety and efficiency. Engaging in Traffic Operation and Simulation, he navigates the complexities of urban traffic flow, while his exploration of Statistical Applications in Transportation Engineering adds a data-driven dimension to his impactful research. 🌐

πŸ“š Publication Impact and Citations : 

Scopus Metrics:

  • πŸ“ Publications: 26 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • πŸ“Š Citations: A total of 674 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Hany Hassan’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 1071 πŸ“–
    • h-index: 16 πŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 18 πŸ”
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 777 πŸ“–
    • h-index: 14 πŸ“Š
    • i10-index: 18 πŸ”

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. πŸŒπŸ”¬

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.  Real-time prediction of visibility-related crashes

Published Year: 2012, Journal: Transportation research part C: emerging technologies, Cited By: 153

2.  Analysis of drivers’ behavior under reduced visibility conditions using a Structural Equation Modeling approach

Published Year: 2011, Journal: Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour, Cited By: 117

3.  Predicting reduced visibility-related crashes on freeways using real-time traffic flow data

Published Year: 2013, Journal: Journal of safety research, Cited By: 105

4.  Exploring the safety implications of young drivers’ behavior, attitudes, and perceptions

Published Year: 2013, Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Cited By: 105

5.  A deep learning based traffic crash severity prediction framework

Published Year: 2021, Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Cited By: 74

6.  Estimation of real-time crash risk: are all freeways created equal?

Published Year: 2011, Journal: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Cited By: 57

7.  Driver behavior and preferences for changeable message signs and variable speed limits in reduced visibility conditions

Published Year: 2012, Journal: Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Cited By: 53

8.  Investigation of drivers’ behavior towards speeds using crash data and self-reported questionnaire

Published Year: 2017, Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention, Cited By: 51

9.  Exploring the risk factors associated with the size and severity of roadway crashes in Riyadh

Published Year: 2013, Journal: Journal of safety research, Cited By: 49

10.  Factors that influence older Canadians’ preferences for using autonomous vehicle technology: A structural equation analysis

Published Year: 2019, Journal: Transportation research record, Cited By: 42