Teaching
CIV1506 — Freight Transportation and ITS Applications
A graduate-level course focused on freight transportation, demand modeling, optimization, supply chain management, and logistics systems. In this course, I taught the planning and operations of freight services at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels. The course introduced models of international, inter-city, and urban freight movements, along with their interactions with transportation infrastructure and policy. Topics also included shipper behavior related to mode choice, carrier selection, adoption of third-party logistics (3PL) services, and the role of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and information technologies in freight operations and supply chain optimization.
CIV577 — Infrastructure for Sustainable Cities
A graduate-level course focused on developing infrastructure for sustainable cities. The concepts included urban metabolism, circular bioeconomy, land-use and transportation systems, energy systems, and integrated design of urban neighbourhoods.
CIV331 — Introduction to Transportation Systems
An undergraduate-level course that introduces the fundamentals of transportation systems. The major topics included transportation planning, travel demand modeling, public transit, traffic engineering, geometric design, pavement design, and the economic, social and environmental impacts of transportation.