Amir Samimi, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Civil Engineering
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Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian grad student 2010 University of Illinois, Chicago
 (A behavioral mode choice microsimulation model for freight transportation in the U.S.)
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Rahimi E, Shamshiripour A, Samimi A, et al. (2020) Investigating the injury severity of single-vehicle truck crashes in a developing country. Accident; Analysis and Prevention. 137: 105444
Samimi A, Rahimi E, Amini H, et al. (2019) Freight Modal Policies Toward A Sustainable Society Scientia Iranica. 0-0
Matikolaei SAHH, Jamshidi H, Samimi A. (2019) Characterizing the effect of traffic density on ambient CO, NO2, and PM2.5 in Tehran, Iran: an hourly land-use regression model Transportation Letters: the International Journal of Transportation Research. 11: 436-446
Ermagun A, Samimi A. (2018) Mode choice and travel distance joint models in school trips Transportation. 45: 1755-1781
Samimi A, Razi-Ardakani H, Nohekhan A. (2017) A Comparison between Different Data Mining Algorithms in Freight Mode Choice American Journal of Applied Sciences. 14: 204-216
Ermagun A, Samimi A. (2017) Potential cost savings of promoting active travel to school Case Studies On Transport Policy. 6: 167-177
Zand M, Samimi A, Khavarian K. (2016) Car Insurance Plans Could Make a Society Safer Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection. 4: 22-36
Ermagun A, Samimi A, Rashidi TH. (2016) How far is too far? Providing safe and comfortable walking environments Transportation Research Record. 2586: 72-82
Ermagun A, Samimi A. (2016) How are children accompanied to school? Journal of Urban Planning and Development. 142
Ermagun A, Hajivosough S, Samimi A, et al. (2016) A joint model for trip purpose and escorting patterns of the disabled Travel Behaviour and Society. 3: 51-58
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