
Dr. Nael Alsaleh
Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering
Dr. Nael Alsaleh is an Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering at the 大发快三官网, UAE. He earned his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering in 2015 and his M.Sc. in Transportation Engineering in 2017 from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Jordan. Dr. Alsaleh completed his Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering in 2022 at Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada, followed by postdoctoral research at the Mobility Network at the University of Toronto, Canada. He has over eight years of experience in transportation field, working with universities and private consultants both in the Middle East and Canada. He has worked on various transportation projects, including public transit operation and design, traffic operations, traffic impact studies, and parking analysis. In addition to his industry experience, Dr. Alsaleh has extensive teaching experience, having taught a variety of undergraduate engineering courses at institutions in Jordan, Canada, Kuwait, and the UAE. His research interests include travel demand modelling, connected and autonomous vehicles, on-demand shared mobility services, and transportation systems simulation.
- Postdoctoral Studies, University of Toronto, Canada, 2023.
- Ph. D., Civil/Transportation Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada, 2022
- M.Sc., Civil/Transportation Engineering, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan 2017
- B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan 2015
Research Interests
- Travel demand modelling
- Connected and autonomous vehicles
- On-demand shared mobility services
- Transportation systems simulation
- Transportation planning
- Sustainable mobility
List of Publications
a) Journal Papers
- Ansar, M. S., Alsaleh, N., & Farooq, B. (2024). Driver heterogeneity in willingness to give control to conditional automation. Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour, 103, 18-34.鈥
- Alsaleh, N., & Farooq, B. (2023). Sustainability analysis framework for on-demand public transit systems. Nature Scientific Reports, 13(1), 13488.鈥
- Alsaleh, N., Farooq, B., Zhang, Y., & Farber, S. (2023). On-demand transit user preference analysis using hybrid choice models. Journal of choice modelling, 49, 100451.
- Ansar, M. S., Alsaleh, N., & Farooq, B. (2023). Behavioural modelling of automated to manual control transition in conditionally automated driving. Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour, 94, 422-435.
- Alsaleh, N., & Farooq, B. (2022). The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on ridesourcing services differed between small towns and large cities. Plos one, 17(10), e0275714.
- Alsaleh, N., & Farooq, B. (2021). Interpretable data-driven demand modelling for on-demand transit services. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 154, 1-22.
- Sanaullah, I. (equal contribution), Alsaleh, N. (equal contribution), Djavadian, S., & Farooq, B. (2021). Spatio-temporal analysis of on-demand transit: A case study of Belleville, Canada. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 145, 284-301.
- Khasawneh, M. A., Aljarrah, M., & Alsaleh, N. (2021). Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Approach to Predict LWST Values from Friction and Texture Measurements. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 13 (3), 31-35.
- Khasawneh, M. A., & Alsaleh, N. (2018). Turbo roundabout usage in Lieu of conventional roundabouts for the Jordanian traffic conditions. International Journal of Civil Engineering, 16, 1725-1738.
b) Conference Proceedings
- Alsaleh, N., & Shbeeb, L. (2018). Turbo, flower and conventional roundabouts in Jordan. In Proceedings of 6th Annual international Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE 2018), May (pp. 14-15).
- Shbeeb, L., & Alsaleh, N. (2018). Evaluation of School Zone Improvement Schemes. In Proceedings of 6th Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE 2018), May (pp. 14-15).
- Transportation Engineering
- Highway Engineering and Design
- Advanced Pavement Design
- Geographic Information System (GIS)
- Surveying Lab
- Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)
- Statics
- Senior Design Project I