Ahmed Abdel-Rahim, Ph.D., P.E.
Ahmed Abdel-Rahim, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Engineering Physics 115
208-885-2957
Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1022
Moscow, ID 83844-1022
- Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Michigan State University, 1998
- M.Sc., Civil Engineering, Minia University,1990
- B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Assuit University, 1984
- CE 211 Surveying Engineering
- CE 372 Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering
- CE 473 Highway Design
- CE 474 Traffic Systems Design
- CE 504 Transportation Simulation
- CE 571 Traffic Flow Theory
- CE 576 Highway design and Traffic Safety
- ENGR 210 Engineering Statics
- Traffic Operations and Control
- Connected-Vehicle Operations
- Highway and Traffic Safety
- Transportation Network Modeling and Analysis
- Transportation Cyber Security
- Engineering Education
Abdel-Rahim is a professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Idaho and the director of the University’s National Institute for Advanced Transportation Technology (NIATT). Abdel-Rahim earned his doctorate in transportation engineering from Michigan State University in 1998. His research interests include connected vehicle applications, modeling the environmental impact of vehicle operations, intelligent transportation Systems (ITS), traffic operations and control technology, traffic modeling, security and survivability of transportation networks, and highway traffic safety. Abdel-Rahim has published more than 50 refereed publications and has over 20 years of experience managing research projects. He is the lead principal investigator and the director of the U of I’s University Transportation Center that focuses on Transportation for Livability by Integrating the Vehicle and the Environment (TranLIVE).