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Department of Civil Engineering (CE)

Major Ahadul Islam, Engrs

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering (CE)

Academic Qualifications

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Technology, 2009 – 2013

Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Utah State University, 2019 – 2021

 

Research Interest

Traffic Safety & Equity, Travel Behavior Analysis, Pedestrian & Bicycle Mode, Emerging Data, Human Factors.

Publications and Presentations

1. Islam, A., Mekker, M., & Singleton, P. A. (2024) Investigating Bicycle Crash Frequency, Severity, and Safety in Numbers at Signalized Intersections in Utah Using Crowdsourced Data [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University.

2. Singleton, P. A., Mekker, M., Gaither, A., Subedi, A., & Islam, A. (2023). Right-Turn Safety for Walking/Bicycling: Impacts of Curb/Corner Radii and Other Factors (No. UT-23.09). Utah Department of Transportation. Published Date: 2023-09-01. URL: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/72595.3. Islam, A., Mekker, M., & Singleton, P. A. (2022). Examining pedestrian crash frequency, severity, and safety in numbers using pedestrian exposure from Utah traffic signal data. Published in Journal of transportation engineering, Part A: Systems, 148(10), 04022084.

3. Islam, A., Mekker, M., & Singleton, P. A. (2022). Examining pedestrian crash frequency, severity, and safety in numbers using pedestrian exposure from Utah traffic signal data. Published in Journal of transportation engineering, Part A: Systems, 148(10), 04022084.

4. Islam, A., Mekker, M., & Singleton, P. A. Evaluating Pedestrian “Safety in Numbers” at Signalized Intersections in Utah with Pedestrian Exposure Data from Traffic Signals. Presented at the Transportation Research Board 100th Annual Meeting, Virtual, 21-02609, 2021.

5. Islam, A., Mekker, M., & Singleton, P. A. Safety in numbers? Developing improved safety predictive methods for pedestrian crashes at signalized intersections in Utah using push button-based measures of exposure. Presented at the 2020 National Travel Monitoring Exposition and Conference (NaTMEC), Virtual, 2020

6. Morshed, S. A., Islam, A., & Chowdhury, T. R. (2016). Motorists’ and Pedestrians’ understanding of Traffic Signals and Road Markings in Dhaka City. Published in 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD).
 

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