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ZULQARNAIN KHATTAK
Assistant Professor of Transportation and AI I am an Assistant Professor jointly appointed by Transportation and Urban Infrastructure Studies and Center for AI and Machine Learning Systems at Morgan State University. Previously, I was a Systems Scientist with Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). I was also affiliated with Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy as a faculty, where I taught the "Role of Emerging Mobility in Smart Cities" and "Smart Cities: Growth and Intelligent Transportation Systems". Prior to joining CMU, I worked as R&D Staff Scientist in Emerging Mobility Technologies at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. I received my Ph.D. in Transportation Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia. Please send me an email if you are interested in the intersection of control, AI, big data, cybersecurity and simulation as they relate to future mobility (connected automated vehicles, electric vehicles and Intelligent Transportation Systems), and you are enthusiastic about programming and mathematical modeling. My research interests include: - Cyber Physical Systems, more specifically in prototyping connected and automated vehicle (CAV) applications, cybersecurity assessment of CAVs and interconnected transportation systems and designing architectures for their resilient operation under cyberattacks. - Transportation systems analysis, including operational, safety, energy and cyber risk analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems and CAVs. - Integration of vehicle automation and electrification. - Behavioral and Human technology interactions in virtual reality simulation and real-world environment. - Big data and predictive analytics- To infer patterns from large scale sensor and behavioral data. -Traffic Safety Modeling, including the application of applied safety analysis methodologies, applied econometrics and statistical/machine learning methods. - Travel behavior/demand modeling and shared mobility analysis of traditional modes of travel and alternative fuel/electric vehicles. There are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
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