Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan
is working as
Assistant Professor
in the
NUST Institute of Civil Engineering. Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan
has a PhD in
Transportation And Logistics
. Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan
has published
24
research articles & conference papers having a citation count of
44
, carried out
1
projects and filed
0
intellectual property.
Funding Agency: Capital Development Authority (CDA), Islamabad
23
Research Articles
1
Conference Proceedings
0
Books
0
Book Chapters
0
Editorial Activities
Unraveling systematic and unobserved heterogeneity in willingness-to-pay for traffic safety improvement: A hybrid decision tree and latent class Tobit approach with evidence from Pakistan2026
Journal: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Volume:211, Article Number 105082
Impact Factor: N/ACitations: 0Quartile: 1
Characterizing dynamic modulus of styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) modified stone mastic asphalt (SMA) mixtures — An experimental evaluation and prediction using artificial neural networks
Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society: Advances, Volume 2, Issue 2, Article Number 100042
Impact Factor: N/ACitations: 0Quartile: N/A
Comparative analyses of laboratory and field mix preparation conditions on phase angle characteristics of asphalt concrete mixtures in a sub-tropical region2026
Ranjit Prasad Godavarthy
(North Dakota State University)
JE
Jeremy Mattson
(North Dakota State University)
DI
Diomo Motuba
(North Dakota State University)
Journal: Urban Science, Volume:9, Issue:11, Article Number 490
Impact Factor: 2.900Citations: 0Quartile: 1
A multidimensional analysis of strategies for the enhancement of railway freight capacity and their effects on the sustainability of transportation infrastructure - a case study of China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC)2025
Journal: Safety, Volume 22, Issue 04, Article Number 22
Impact Factor: -Citations: 17Quartile: N/A
Using Panel Data Analysis to Evaluate How Individual Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions Affected Traffic in the U.S. during the First Three Months of the COVID Pandemic2022