Adel W. Sadek

PhD

Adel W. Sadek.

Adel W. Sadek

PhD

Adel W. Sadek

PhD

Research Topics

Intelligent transportation systems; Connected and automated vehicles; Big Data Analytics; AI and Machine learning; Traffic operations

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Research Interests

Intelligent Transportation Systems; Connected and Automated Vehicles; Big Data Analytics; Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Traffic Operations

Current and Recent Projects

  • Complete Trip Deployment in Buffalo, NY.  Funded by the US Department of Transportation’s Complete Trip – ITS4US Deployment Program.  January 2021 – June 2025 ($10,003,661).  Principal Investigator of the UB Team, with C. Qiao, V. Paquet, J. Maisel, and E. Steinfeld.   
  • S&CC: Towards Quality Aware Crowdsourced Road Sensing for Smart Cities.  Funded by the National Science Foundation.  September 2017 – August 2020. ($1,000,000).  Co-Principal Investigator with L. Su (PI), C. Qiao, and A. Anas.  Percent Effort: 15 %. 
  • MRI: Development of iCAVE2 (Instrument for Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Evaluation and Experimentation). Funded by the National Science Foundation.  September 1, 2016 – August 2019.  ($1,714,286). Co-Principal Investigator with C. Qiao (PI), S. Wu, Q. He, and K. Hulme.  Percent Effort: 8%.
  • Self-Driving Electric Vehicles for Smart and Sustainable Mobility: Evaluation and Feasibility Study for Educational & Medical CampusesFunded by New York State Energy and Research Development Authority and New York State Department of Transportation.  July 2017 – June 2019. Principal Investigator.  ($695,941).
  • Transportation Informatics University Transportation Center (TransInfo UTC): Harnessing the Power of Big Data in Support of USDOT Strategic Goals.  Funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Research and Innovative Technology Administration.  October 2013 – September 2018.  Principal Investigator ($6,392,565).
  • CHS: Small: Modeling Cyber Transportation and Human Interaction in Connected and Automated Vehicles.  Funded by the National Science Foundation.  December 2014 – November 2017.  ($499,952).  Co-Principal Investigator with Sean Wu (PI), Chunming Qiao, Kevin Hulme. Percent Effort: 25%.