91³ÉÈ˰涶Òô

Fatemeh Nourmohammadi

Fatemeh Nourmohammadi

Ph.D. Student
International Student from Iran
Engineering
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Supervisors: A/Prof Meead Saberi and A/Prof. Taha Hossein Rashidi

Areas of Interest:

  •  Transportation modelling,
  • Transportation safety management,
  • Data science,
  • Artificial Intelligence,
  • Optimization,
  • Prediction

Fatemeh Nourmohammadi is a  PhD student in Transportation Engineering  at the Research Centre for Integrated Transport, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales.

She holds a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from K.N. Toosi University of Technology, she graduated in 2021 with distinction, with an impressive GPA of A+ and earning recognition as a high-ranked student.

Continuing her academic journey, Fatemeh pursued a master's degree at Kongju National University in South Korea, culminating in her graduation with a remarkable GPA of A+ in 2023. During her master's program, she served as a research assistant at Kongju National University, actively contributing to projects that involved the application of Optimization and Artificial Intelligence methodologies. Leveraging her comprehensive background in industrial engineering and her extensive knowledge of Transportation engineering, Fatemeh made significant strides in these projects.

Her exceptional contributions resulted in the publication of multiple papers in the Transportation field, solidifying her status as a promising researcher. Currently focused on her PhD studies at the University of New South Wales, Fatemeh Nourmohammadi's research endeavors revolve around addressing critical challenges in transportation systems to enhance their efficiency and optimize their performance.

With a passion for her field and a remarkable academic record, Fatemeh Nourmohammadi is poised to make substantial contributions to the field of Transportation Engineering. Her dedication, expertise, and commitment to advancing knowledge within her domain position her as a notable and influential figure in the academic community.

Location

Civil Engineering Building (H20) Level 1, Room CE104 Kensington Campus