Emad Mohamed, MSc

PhD Student
ehmohame@ualberta.ca


Thesis Project:

Risk Management and Assessment of Non-Electrical Energy Infrastructure


Biography:

Emad graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from El-Shorouk Academy, Cairo, Egypt (2010), and received his MSc degree in Construction Engineering and Management from Cairo University, Egypt (2014). He worked as a construction management teaching assistant for El-Sherouk Academy in Cairo, Egypt (2010-2015), and later worked as a research assistant at a strategic research unit within the National Water Research Center, Egypt (2016). Emad joined the construction simulation group at U of A as a graduate research and teaching assistant in January 2017.


Publications:

Jafari P, Mohamed E, Ali M, Siu MF, AbouRizk S, Jewkes L, and Wales R. (2018). "Reaction time optimization based on sensor data-driven simulation for snow removal projects." Construction Research Congress 2018, 482-491.

Mohamed E*, Jafari P, Siu MF, and AbouRizk S. (2017). "Data-driven simulation-based model for roadway operation and maintenance projects." Proceedings of the 2017 Winter Simulation Conference, 3323-3334.