
Biography
Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering – University of Michigan
Dr. Masoud holds a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master’s of Science degree in Physics. She received her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California Irvine in 2016. Her research focuses on devising operational and planning tools to facilitate the transition to the next generation of mobility systems, which are envisioned to be connected, automated, electrified, and shared.
Their Research
Design and Operation of Efficient and Budget-Balanced Shared-Use Mobility Systems |
Principal Investigator: Neda Masoud Research Thrusts: Modeling & Implementation |
Enhancing Network Equilibrium Models for Capturing Emerging Shared-Use Mobility Services |
Principal Investigator: Neda Masoud & Yafeng Yin Research Thrusts: Modeling & Implementation |
Promoting Inclusive Design and Deployment of Connected and Automated Vehicles for Older Adults Through Education and Training of Engineering Students and Older Drivers |
Principal Investigator: Lisa Molnar, Neda Masoud, David W. Eby, Carol Flannagan, & Ping Yi Research Thrusts: Control & Operations, Enabling Technology, Human Factors |
Road-side Based Cybersecurity in Connected and Automated Vehicle Systems |
Principal Investigator: Neda Masoud & Henry Liu Research Thrusts: Control & Operations, Enabling Technology, Modeling & Implementation |