El Esawey, Mohamed

m.elesawey@eng.asu.edu.eg

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  • 581 Scopus Citations
  • 2 PubMed Citations

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Full Name
El Esawey, Mohamed
 
 
Email
m.elesawey@eng.asu.edu.eg
 
 
Biography
Dr. El Esawey has over 20 years of experience in traffic engineering, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), transportation planning and demand modeling, and traveler information systems. He is currently serving as a Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt and previously worked as a Senior Highway Safety Engineer at BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. Dr. El Esawey did extensive research in traffic safety, sustainable transportation, design of unconventional intersections, micro-simulation modelling, advanced data algorithms & imputation and real-time travel time estimation. Dr. El Esawey is an author of many publications in leading journals, conference/workshop presentations and technical reports. Dr. Elesawey has won numerous awards for his technical and academic excellence demonstrated in his body of research. These work experiences allowed him to participate in many transportation engineering projects at local, national, regional, and international scales.

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2129-Oct-2015Development of a cycling data model: City of vancouver case studyEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Lim, Clark; Sayed, Tarek
221-Jan-2015Determination and application of standard K factors for bicycle trafficEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Mosa, Ahmed Ibrahem
231-Jan-2015A mixed urban traffic road-users classification based on automated video data analysisZaki, M. H.; Sayed, T.; El Esawey, Mohamed 
241-Jan-2014Estimation of annual average daily bicycle traffic with adjustment factorsEl Esawey, Mohamed 
251-Jan-2014Design and implementation of an internet-based household activity scheduling survey in Cairo, EgyptMosa, Ahmed Ibrahem; El Esawey, Mohamed 
26Jan-2014A Fuzzy-Linear Programming Approach for Estimating Turning Movement Volumes at IntersectionsEl Esawey, Mohamed ; El-Sobky, El-Sayed 
271-Nov-2013Analysis of unconventional arterial intersection designs (UAIDs): state-of-the-art methodologies and future research directionsEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
2813-Aug-2013Development of daily adjustment factors for bicycle trafficEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Lim, Clark; Sayed, Tarek; Mosa, Ahmed Ibrahim
291-Aug-2013Operational performance comparison of four unconventional intersection designs using micro-simulationAutey, Jarvis; Sayed, Tarek; El Esawey, Mohamed 
301-Jan-2013An investigation of household interactions in daily in-home and out-of-home maintenance activity participation and social behavior in Cairo, EgyptMosa, Ahmed Ibrahem; El Esawey, Mohamed 
311-Jan-2013Modeling individuals' attitudes toward joint out-of-home activity participation with household membersMosa, Ahmed Ibrahem; El Esawey, Mohamed 
321-Dec-2012Neighbour corridors travel time estimation: Concept and a case studyEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, T.
331-Nov-2012Evaluating safety risk of locating above ground utility structures in the highway right-of-wayEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
341-Apr-2012A framework for neighbour links travel time estimation in an urban networkEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
3512-Jan-2012Investigating effect of collision aggregation on safety evaluations with models of multivariate linear interventionEl-Basyouny, Karim; Sayed, Tarek; El Esawey, Mohamed ; Pump, John
361-Nov-2011Operational performance analysis of the unconventional median u-turn intersection designEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
371-Jul-2011Calibration and validation of micro-simulation models of medium-size networksEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, T.
381-Mar-2011Travel time estimation in urban networks using limited probes dataEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
391-Jan-2011Using buses as probes for neighbor links travel time estimation in an urban networkEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek
401-Jan-2011Unconventional USC intersection corridors: Evaluation of potential implementation in Doha, QatarEl Esawey, Mohamed ; Sayed, Tarek