Dr. Numan Ahmad
is working as
Assistant Professor
in the
National Institute of Transportation. Dr. Numan Ahmad
has a PhD in
Transportation Engineering
. Dr. Numan Ahmad
has published
44
research articles & conference papers having a citation count of
273
, carried out
0
projects and filed
0
intellectual property.
Research Tags
Application of statistical modeling and machine learning to transportation data
Crash Frequency Analysis
Driving Behavior
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Naturalistic driving studies
Safety Performance Functions
Smart Mobility
Transportation Planning
Transportation Safety
Vulnerable road users
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
,
United States
MS
Statistics and Data Science
2018-
2021
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
,
United States
MS
Transportation Engineering
2013-
2016
NUST, Islamabad
,
Pakistan
B.Sc (Hon)
Civil Engineering
2009-
2013
UET Peshawar
,
Pakistan
Experience
Assistant Professor
2022- Present
National Institute of Transportation
, NUST
Postdoctoral Scholar
2021-
2022
Larson Transportation Institute (LTI)
,
Pennsylvania State University
,
Graduate Teaching Assistant
2021-
2021
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
,
University of Tennessee Knoxville
,
Graduate Teaching Assistant
2019-
2020
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
,
University of Tennessee Knoxville, U.S.
,
Graduate Research Assistant
2018-
2021
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
,
University of Tennessee Knoxville, U.S.
,
Highway Engineer
2016-
2017
Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering Unit, Peshawar
,
Transport and Mass Transit Department, Government of KPK Peshawar, Pakistan
,
Lecturer
2014-
2016
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
,
SEAS, ISRA University Islamabad, Pakistan
,
Awards
Memberships
No project records found for this faculty member
22
Research Articles
22
Conference Proceedings
0
Books
0
Book Chapters
6
Editorial Activities
How mode of evacuation, roadway environment, and traffic conditions relate to injury severity score? Untangling the role of pre-hospital time in road crashes2025
Journal: Injury, Volume:56, Issue:10, Article Number 112668
Impact Factor: 2.000Citations: 0Quartile: 2
Toward better measurement of traffic injuries – Comparison of anatomical injury measures in predicting the clinical outcomes in motorcycle crashes2022
Journal: Journal of Safety Research, Volume 80, Pages 175-189
Impact Factor: 4.1Citations: 8Quartile: 1
How is the duration of distraction related to safety–critical events? Harnessing naturalistic driving data to explore the role of driving instability2023
Journal: Journal of Safety Research, Volume 84, Pages 418-434
Impact Factor: 4.1Citations: 21Quartile: 1
Examining correlations between motorcyclist's conspicuity, apparel related factors and injury severity score: Evidence from new motorcycle crash causation study2019
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention, Volume 131, Pages 45-62
Impact Factor: 3.655Citations: 42Quartile: 1
Understanding how relationships between crash frequency and correlates vary for multilane rural highways: Estimating geographically and temporally weighted regression models2021
Ahn Byung Ha
(Gwanju Institute of Science and Technology)
Journal: Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, Volume 68, Issue 4, Pages 615 - 623
Impact Factor: 0.642Citations: 0Quartile: 4
Injury severity analysis of pedestrian and bicyclist trespassing crashes at non-crossings: A hybrid predictive text analytics and heterogeneity-based statistical modeling approach2021
Journal: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Pakistan Academy of Sciences A: Physical and Computational Sciences, Volume 56(4), Pages 31-41
Impact Factor: N/ACitations: 0Quartile: N/A
On the need to address fixed-parameter issues before applying random parameters: A simulation-based study2024
Journal: Journal of Transportation Safety and Security,
Impact Factor: 2.4Citations: 0Quartile: 3
Investigating the Association of Post-Crash Medical Conditions and Human Factors with Motorcyclists Injuries: Insights from Fine Injury Data From Hospital Records
Application of geographically and temporally weighted regression models for estimating Safety Performance Functions of multilane rural highways in Tennessee
Subhadeep Chakraborty
(The University of Tennessee)
Conference: Transportation Research Board
Citations: N/A
A Hybrid Text Analytics and Heterogeneity-Based Statistical Modeling Approach for Analysis of Trespassing Crashes at Non-Crossings Involving Vulnerable Users
Rigorous Simulation-Based Statistical Analysis to Compare Fixed and Random Parameter Count Data Models: Examining the Contribution of Independent Variables vis-Ã -vis Random Parameters