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Arsalan Esmaeili

Arsalan Esmaeili
Arsalan Esmaeili
  • Research Assistant, Urban Freight Lab
  • Ph.D. Student, Transportation Engineering, University of Washington
  • Teaching Assistant, Supply Chain Transportation & Logistics Master's Degree Program, University of Washington
  • Equity
  • Electric vehicle
  • Transit data analysis
  • Geospatial analysis
  • Data visualization
  • Traffic safety modeling
  • Last-mile delivery

At the University of Washington, Arsalan is involved in several research projects. His works include investigating equity and accessibility of EV charging stations, analyzing transit data, using AI tools to understand the safety of autonomous vehicles, studying public acceptance of autonomous delivery vehicles, and improving curbside access for commercial vehicles.

Arsalan received his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Transportation Engineering, both from the University of Tehran. His master’s thesis focused on analyzing crash datasets and investigating pedestrian risky behavior.

Arsalan is currently a Ph.D. student at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington.

Arsalan’s research interests include promoting equity and fairness in transportation, conducting geospatial data analysis, developing data visualization tools, and applying machine learning and artificial intelligence to solve transportation challenges.