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Muhammad Hussain is a highly experienced Research Fellow at the Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research (WACRSR) with a solid background in road safety, aberrant driving behaviors, transportation engineering, traffic modeling, and simulation. Contributing over 10 years of expertise to the field, his research interests primarily revolve around the context of autonomous vehicles, including cooperative automated driving and road safety performance in roadwork environments. Hussain has conducted extensive research on modeling road crashes using in-vehicle parameters and the impacts of driver distraction on traffic flow and road safety. He holds a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University and a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan. Throughout his career, he has held positions in Australia, China, and Pakistan and has made significant contributions to the field through numerous publications in reputable journals. He actively participates in international conferences, sharing research findings within the academic community and has received several awards for his work. Hussain's diverse skill set includes traffic management, project management, building information modeling, research design methodology, programming, and data analysis, allowing him to address complex transportation engineering problems with analytical rigor. He is dedicated to advancing road safety and contributing to sustainable development goals.
Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research • Perth, WA
Engaged in research on road safety and transportation engineering, focusing on autonomous vehicles and driver behaviors.
Queensland University of Technology • Queensland, AU
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