Mohammad Pishahang

Mohammad Pishahang

PhD Candidate

Majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering


Mohammad Pishahang is a PhD candidate in Transportation Engineering at UCLA, focusing on risk and safety in the context of evacuation planning. His research integrates data analytics and machine learning to develop advanced technologies for wildfire evacuation scenarios. With a multidisciplinary engineering background, Mohammad combines theoretical insights with practical applications. He also incorporates web technologies and database systems into his projects to create tangible and impactful solutions. His work aims to enhance public safety and optimize evacuation strategies through innovative computational methods.

Camila A. Correa Jullian

Camila A. Correa Jullian

Camila is a PhD candidate of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department. Her current research is focused on characterizing, modeling, and simulating operational safety risks of human-system interactions in automated systems and Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAV), collaborating with the UCLA Mobility Lab.

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