Fakhrmoosavi, Fatemeh

Fatemeh Fakhrmoosavi

Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Email moosavi@uconn.edu
Phone (860) 486-0548
Mailing Address Civil and Environmental Engineering 261 Glenbrook Road, Unit 3037 Storrs, CT 06269-3037
Google Scholar Link

Brief Bio

Dr. Fakhrmoosavi holds a Ph.D. and MSc in Civil Engineering from Michigan State University, with her Ph.D. completed in 2021. She also earned an MSc and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. Prior to her role at UConn, she served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center of Transportation Research (CTR) at the University of Texas at Austin. 

Her research focuses on improving transportation systems through addressing mobility, sustainability, and equity. Her work involves traffic simulation, sustainable and equitable transportation, travel demand modeling, shared mobility, and transportation data analysis using advanced methods. 

  • Traffic simulation of transportation networks in the presence of connected, automated, and electric vehicles
  • Sustainable equitable transportation systems
  • Travel demand modeling
  • Shared mobility
  • Transportation data analyses using machine learning and statistical approaches
Electric vehicle fast charging infrastructure planning in urban networks considering daily travel and charging behavior
M Kavianipour, F Fakhrmoosavi, H Singh, M Ghamami, A Zockaie, ...
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 93, 102769
Impacts of connected and autonomous vehicles on traffic flow with heterogeneous drivers spatially distributed over large-scale networks
F Fakhrmoosavi, R Saedi, A Zockaie, A Talebpour
Transportation research record 2674 (10), 817-830
A stochastic framework using Bayesian optimization algorithm to assess the network-level societal impacts of connected and autonomous vehicles
F Fakhrmoosavi, E Kamjoo, M Kavianipour, A Zockaie, A Talebpour, ...
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 139, 103663
Electric vehicle charger placement optimization in michigan considering monthly traffic demand and battery performance variations
F Fakhrmoosavi, MR Kavianipour, MH Shojaei, A Zockaie, M Ghamami, ...
Transportation Research Record 2675 (5), 13-29
Impacts of technology advancements on electric vehicle charging infrastructure configuration: A Michigan case study
M Kavianipour, F Fakhrmoosavi, MH Shojaei, A Zockaie, M Ghamami, ...
International journal of sustainable transportation 16 (7), 597-609
Macro analysis to estimate electric vehicles fast-charging infrastructure requirements in small urban areas
H Singh, M Kavianipour, A Soltanpour, F Fakhrmoosavi, M Ghamami, ...
Transportation Research Record 2676 (11), 446-461
Electric Vehicle Charger Placement Optimization in Michigan: Phase I-Highways
M Ghamami, A Zockaie, J Wang, S Miller, M Kavianipour, MHS Shojaei, ...
Michigan Energy Office, Michigan Agency for Energy
Incorporating travel time reliability in equitable congestion pricing schemes for heterogeneous users and bimodal networks
F Fakhrmoosavi, A Zockaie, K Abdelghany
Transportation Research Record 2675 (11), 754-768
An iterative learning approach for network contraction: Path finding problem in stochastic time‐varying networks
F Fakhrmoosavi, A Zockaie, K Abdelghany, H Hashemi
Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering 34 (10), 859-876
Sustainable transportation networks incorporating green modes for urban freight delivery
MHS Shojaei, F Fakhrmoosavi, A Zockaie, M Ghamami, A Mittal, ...
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems 148 (6), 04022028
Estimating path travel costs for heterogeneous users on large-scale networks: Heuristic approach to integrated activity-based model–dynamic traffic assignment models
X Xu, F Fakhrmoosavi, A Zockaie, HS Mahmassani
Transportation Research Record 2667 (1), 119-130
Evaluation of a Collision Avoidance and Mitigation System (CAMS) on Winter Maintenance Trucks
A Zockaie, R Saedi, TJ Gates, PT Savolainen, B Schneider, M Ghamami, ...
Michigan. Dept. of Transportation. Research Administration
Assessing the network-wide impacts of dedicated lanes for connected autonomous vehicles
F Fakhrmoosavi, E Kamjoo, A Zockaie, A Mittal, J Fishelson
Transportation Research Record 2677 (3), 371-388
Electric Vehicle Charger Placement Optimization in Michigan: Phase I-Highways (Supplement I: Full Tourism Analysis)
M Ghamami, A Zockaie, M Kavinipour, F Fakhrmoosavi, S Miller, J Wang
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)
Parking strategies and outcomes for shared autonomous vehicle fleet operations
F Fakhrmoosavi, KM Gurumurthy, KM Kockelman, CB Hunter, MD Dean
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems 150 (4), 04024009
Comparisons in cell phone use rates between talking and manually manipulating the handheld device
F Fakhrmoosavi, M Kavianipour, PT Savolainen, TJ Gates
Transportation research record 2674 (11), 235-244
Decomposition of Stochastic Time-Varying Networks for the Path-Finding Problem Considering Travel Time Correlations and Heterogeneity of Users
F Fakhrmoosavi, A Zockaie, K Abdelghany, H Hashemi
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting
Electric Vehicle Charger Placement Optimization in Michigan: Phase II - Urban
M Ghamami, A Zockaie, S Miller, M Kavianipour, F Fakhrmoosavi, ...
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/climateandenergy/EGLE-MMD-Sustainability …
Effectiveness of green warning lights with different flashing patterns for winter maintenance operations
F Fakhrmoosavi, R Saedi, F Jazlan, A Zockaie, M Ghamami, TJ Gates, ...
Transportation research record 2675 (9), 1505-1521
Effectiveness of Green Strobes on Winter Maintenance Vehicles and Equipment
A Zockaie, R Saedi, F Fakhrmoosavi, F Jazlan, M Ghamami, T Gates, ...
Michigan. Dept. of Transportation. Research Administration