Neda Masoud

Biography

Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering – University of Michigan

Neda Masoud is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Physics. She received her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California Irvine. She is dedicated to developing operational and planning tools that streamline the evolution toward the next generation of mobility systems, which are envisioned to be connected, automated, electrified, and shared, reflecting the forefront of transportation advancements. She is a 2021 NSF CAREER Award recipient and a Cambridge Systematics New Faculty awardee by the Council of University Transportation Centers. She is an Editorial Board Editor for Transportation Research Part B, an Associate Editor for Transportation Science, and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Transportation Research Part C.

Their Research

Autonomy in Transportation Education
Principal Investigator(s):
Neda Masoud
Research Thrusts: Control & Operations, Human FactorsInfrastructure Design & ManagementModeling & Implementation
Balancing Safety, Cyber-Security, and Mobility: Quantifying the Impact of Sensor Redundancy in Connected and Automated Vehicles
Principal Investigator(s):
Neda Masoud
Research Focus: Safety, Cybersecurity
Design and Operation of Efficient and Budget-Balanced Shared-Use Mobility Systems
Principal Investigator(s):
Neda Masoud
Research Thrusts: Modeling & Implementation
Enhancing Network Equilibrium Models for Capturing Emerging Shared-Use Mobility Services
Principal Investigator(s):
Neda Masoud & Yafeng Yin
Research Thrusts: Modeling & Implementation
Road-side Based Cybersecurity in Connected and Automated Vehicle Systems
Principal Investigator(s):
Neda Masoud & Henry Liu
Research Thrusts: Control & Operations, Enabling Technology, Modeling & Implementation