Ali Mohammadi

Doctoral Student at Vehicle Safety

Ali Mohammadi is a PhD student in the unit for Crash Analysis and Prevention within Vehicle Safety division at Chalmers University of Technology. He holds a master’s degree in transportation engineering from Tehran Polytechnic. His research is focused on the human interaction with automated vehicles at crossing scenarios and is within the EU-project SHAPE-IT. His research aims to investigate vehicle-bicycle interaction and develop behavioral models to predict the cyclist’s behavior. With these models, automated vehicles can make safe and reliable maneuvers when they are encountering cyclists.

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2024

Understanding the interaction between cyclists and motorized vehicles at unsignalized intersections: Results from a cycling simulator study

Ali Mohammadi, Marco Dozza, Giulio Bianchi Piccinini
Journal of Safety Research. Vol. 90
Journal article
2024

How do drivers interact with cyclists at unsignalized intersections? A driving simulator study

Ali Mohammadi, Audrey Bruneau, Marco Dozza
Other conference contribution
2023

How do expert and non-expert drivers interact with cyclists at unsignalized intersections? Results from naturalistic data

Ali Mohammadi, Marco Dozza
11th International Cycling Safety Conference, Book of abstracts, p. 22-24
Other conference contribution
2023

How do cyclists interact with motorized vehicles at unsignalized intersections? Modeling cyclists’ yielding behavior using naturalistic data

Ali Mohammadi, Giulio Bianchi Piccinini, Marco Dozza
Accident Analysis and Prevention. Vol. 190
Journal article
2022

Understanding the interaction between cyclists and automated vehicles: Results from a cycling simulator study

Ali Mohammadi, Giulio Bianchi Piccinini, Marco Dozza
Other conference contribution

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