Md Eaysir Arafat

Current Higher Degree Research Student

Research Topic: A Game Theoretical Approach- Based Gap Acceptance Model to Understand Pedestrian Behaviour and Safety

 

Brief Detail: Md Eaysir Arafat is currently pursuing PhD degree in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Prior to embarking on his PhD journey, he completed his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) from QUT at the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety Queensland (CARRS-Q) and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from CUET, Bangladesh. His previous research focused on assessing the efficacy of warning interventions for pedestrians distracted by mobile phones at signalized intersections. In his ongoing PhD research, Eaysir is focusing on investigating the dynamics of interactions between different road users at unsignalized intersections. The studies employ a game-theoretical approach-based gap acceptance model using artificial intelligence-based video analytics and virtual reality study data. This research significantly contributes to advancing the understanding of road safety and transportation dynamics.

 

Google Scholar Link: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=hJGtx1UAAAAJ&hl=en