PhD
Nima Dadashzadeh
no.:
54198
researcher – not employed in research organisation
E-mail
nima.dadashzadeh
fgg.uni-lj.si
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
2.01.06 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Civil engineering |
Computer integrated construction of objects |
2.19.01 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Traffic systems |
Traffic technics and technology |
Code |
Science |
Field |
T280 |
Technological sciences |
Road transport technology |
traffic simulation, transport modeling, public transport, shared mobility, autonomous vehicle
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on
May 1, 2024;
A3 for period
2018-2022
(update for tender in 2023:
NO)
Database |
Linked records |
Citations |
Pure citations |
Average pure citations |
WoS |
8 |
73 |
66 |
8.25 |
Scopus |
9 |
102 |
88 |
9.78 |
Level of education |
Professional title |
Study subject |
Faculty |
Year |
Bachelor's degree |
|
|
|
2010 |
Master's degree |
|
|
|
2013 |
Doctor's degree |
Ph. D. |
|
|
2019 |
Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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Nima received his Ph.D. diploma from the Technical University of Istanbul, Turkey. Nima has been involved in various research and technical projects related to the transportation and mobility challenges at the Traffic Technical Institute (Prometno Tehniski Institut, UL FGG) of faculty of civil and geodetic engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia during the last three years. He is also teaching several courses such as Railway Engineering, Transporation Engineering, and integrated land use and transportation planning for 1. and 2. cycle students. During his Ph.D. period, he had the opportunity to join Ph.D. Academy on “Mobility Challenges for Future Societies” at Venice International University, Italy where the program provided participants with advanced skills for successfully implementing research projects on mobility-related issues such as shared mobility, autonomous driving, vehicle electrification, connectivity, Internet of Things, etc. During this Ph.D. Academy, he presented some part of their research entitled “EN-IN: Enable Inclusion for disabled and elderly persons by improved mobility and safety in the Danube area”. He also worked as a researcher in EU INTERREG Slovenia-Italy funded project entitled “Cross-border cooperation for the sustainable and energy-efficient mobility of universities”. Besides, he has become one of the two management committee members from Slovenia in the EU COST Action CA16222 (Wider Impacts of Autonomous and Connected Transport) where he is responsible to make EU-Wide survey in Slovenia to get people’s attitude towards the emerging transportation modes. In this transnational EU Action, he is also a member of WG5: Scenario Development & Evaluation, collaborating with researchers and practitioners from countries across Europe.