Dr. Muhammad Shahid | Sustainable Transport | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Muhammad Shahid | Sustainable Transport | Editorial Board Member

Post Doc  |  King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals  |  Saudi Arabia

Dr. Muhammad Shahid is an accomplished researcher recognized for impactful contributions to energy systems, sustainable technologies, and advanced engineering applications. His academic foundation supports a strong professional trajectory involving multidisciplinary research, scholarly publishing, and collaborative innovation. Professional experience reflects active engagement in high-impact projects, peer-reviewed journals, and international research networks. His research interests focus on energy transition, decarbonization strategies, renewable systems, and life-cycle assessment, while research skills include data-driven analysis, system modeling, sustainability assessment, and scientific communication. His work has earned academic recognition through influential publications and research visibility. Overall, his profile demonstrates consistent research excellence, global relevance, and meaningful contributions to advancing sustainable engineering knowledge and practice. He has achieved 424 Citations  25 Documents , 9 h-index .

 

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Jetron Adtoon | Sustainable Transport | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jetron Adtoon | Sustainable Transport | Research Excellence Award

Faculty Member  |  University of Mindanao  |  Philippines

Mr. Jetron Adtoon is an accomplished computer engineering professional with extensive experience in academic leadership, research coordination, technology business incubation, and government engineering services. He has held key roles as Manager of a Technology Business Incubation hub, Research Coordinator, Assistant Research Coordinator, and full-time faculty member, contributing strongly to research development, innovation management, and engineering education. His research interests focus on decision support systems, predictive analytics, geospatial applications, ICT systems, and applied computing solutions. His research skills include system design, software development, data analytics, project leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His achievements include leadership of a DOST-funded project, registered patents, utility models, copyrighted instructional materials, professional engineering certification, and active membership in national engineering and research organizations, reflecting sustained contributions to applied research and innovation. He has achieved 131 Citations, 12 Documents, 7h-index.

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Mohammad Anis | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Anis | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student | Texas A&M University| United States

Mr. Mohammad Anis is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University, specializing in traffic safety, autonomous vehicle safety, crash risk modeling, pedestrian safety, and digital twin applications. He previously earned an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (2021), where he conducted pioneering research on electrically heated rigid pavements, and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh (2018). With over four years of research experience, he has worked extensively on federally and state-funded projects with agencies such as FHWA, TxDOT, NCHRP, FMCSA, and ODOT, contributing to crash prediction models, pedestrian safety analysis, driver distraction studies, and systemic roadway design improvements. His dissertation integrates physics-informed near-miss data with hierarchical Bayesian frameworks for real-time crash occurrence risk estimation, pushing the boundaries of data-driven traffic safety planning. His professional experience includes roles as a doctoral researcher at Texas A&M University, a graduate research assistant at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, and a graduate teaching assistant at both Texas A&M University and UTRGV, where he mentored students in transportation engineering and civil materials. His research interests lie in real-time safety modeling, AI and machine learning applications in transportation, spatiotemporal crash risk prediction, and sustainable roadway infrastructure. He is skilled in programming (Python, R, MATLAB), statistical modeling (MCMC, machine learning, time-series analysis), traffic simulation tools (SUMO, VISSIM, CARLA), and GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS). He has published widely in high-impact journals such as Accident Analysis & Prevention and Transportation Research Record, along with multiple IEEE and Scopus-indexed conferences. Among his many accolades are the Keese-Wootan Transportation Fellowship (Top 5%), Zachry Excellence Fellowship, Terracon Foundation Scholarship, and Graduate Student Travel Awards. With a strong record of publications, collaborations, and peer-review service, Mr. Anis demonstrates outstanding potential to lead future research in traffic safety and intelligent mobility systems. He has achieved 30 citations across 27 documents, with 8 publications and an h-index of 2.

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Anis, M., Geedipally, S. R., & Lord, D. (2025). Pedestrian crash causation analysis near bus stops: Insights from random parameters Negative Binomial–Lindley model. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 220, 108137.

Zhang, H., Li, S., Li, Z., Anis, M., Lord, D., & Zhou, Y. (2025). Why anticipatory sensing matters in commercial ACC systems under cut-in scenarios: A perspective from stochastic safety analysis. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 218, 108064

Anis, M., Li, S., Geedipally, S. R., Zhou, Y., & Lord, D. (2025). Real-time risk estimation for active road safety: Leveraging Waymo AV sensor data with hierarchical Bayesian extreme value models. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 211, 107880.

Abdel-Raheem, M., & Anis, M. (2025). Toward sustainability: A new construction method for electrically heated rigid pavement systems. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2679(3), 281–303.

Anis, M., & Abdel-Raheem, M. (2024). A review of electrically conductive cement concrete pavement for sustainable snow-removal and deicing: Road safety in cold regions. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2678(9), 50–71.