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Adham Badran is an accomplished civil engineer specializing in transportation and holds a full membership with the Quebec Board of Engineers (OIQ) since 2012. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Civil Engineering from McGill University. His research interests primarily revolve around transport modeling, traffic engineering, and transport data collection, analysis, and supporting decision making. Adham has recently completed his Ph.D. in the Civil Engineering Department at McGill University where he explored the use of Big Global Positioning System (GPS) data in developing transport simulation models. Adham's experience is diverse and spans both academia and industry. He has worked on the development of regional transport simulation models and managed several major transport projects. He has also held key positions in the transport sector, such as a transport and traffic engineer and project manager at Transports Québec (2010-2017) and the City of Montreal (2017-2022). He is currently a senior transport planner at the National Capital Commission. In these roles, he was responsible for coordinating with internal and external partners and stakeholders to ensure successful project development. As an educator, Adham has also contributed to the civil engineering field by teaching several courses at McGill University, including Urban Transportation Planning, Transport Networks Analysis, and Traffic Engineering and Simulation. His exceptional communication and organizational skills, along with his aptitude for teamwork and leadership, have been highly recognized by his colleagues, students, and clients. Adham is highly motivated, constantly seeking opportunities to learn and share his knowledge with others.
Education
McGill University
February 2024 ▪ Ph.D. Degree in Civil Engineering - Transport
The use of crowd-sensed Global Positioning System trajectory data to improve Transport Modelling practice
McGill University
October 2014 ▪ Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering - Transport
Impact of the new highway toll bridge (A-25) connecting Montreal and Laval on road traffic and safety Development of a tool to evaluate the number of accidents on the road network.
McGill University
February 2010 ▪ Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering
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