Course Development: Traffic Safety and Human Behavior Title: Traffic Safety and Human Behavior Course Number: GENG 104 Course Level: Bachelor’s (3 credit hrs)(I-11) Course Language: English & Arabic Topic: The center developed and offered Human Behavior and Traffic Safety course GENG 104 in both languages for Qatar University as part of the actions of the National Road Safety Strategy of Qatar. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of traffic safety, and it demonstrates the main elements. It covers the following areas: principles of traffic safety and road users' behavior. The course investigates road user characteristics and limitations and how that affects traffic safety. The course will equip students with a knowledge of traffic safety and capabilities to analyze problems and help them play a positive role in addressing local traffic safety challenges through the Project Based Learning (PBL) approach. Syllabus-Traffic Safety and Human Behavior Doctoral Research SeminarsQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 1 Date: January 23, 2024 Location: Qatar University Student name: Wondwesen Mamo (PhD student – UHasselt) Topic: Examining driving behavior of adults with autism spectrum disorder to develop and evaluate and innovative driving instructor training program in QatarQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 2 Date: February 06, 2024 Location: Qatar University Student name: Shabna Mohammed (PhD student - QU) Topic: Multidimensional modeling and assessment of crash risk factors for food delivery riders using subjective and naturalistic riding behavior dataQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 3 Date: March 06, 2024 Location: Qatar University Student name: Mustafa Almallah (PhD student - QU) Topic: Multi-dimensional analyses of the safety of vulnerable road users in local roads: Development of innovative treatments QTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 4Date: February 04, 2025Location: Qatar UniversityStudent name: Shabna Mohammed (PhD student - QU)Topic: Multidimensional Modeling and Assessment of Crash Risk Factors for Food Delivery Riders Using Subjective and Naturalistic Riding Behavior DataQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 5Date: March 04, 2025Location: Qatar UniversityStudent name: Tala Jano (Master's student - QU)Topic: Development of an Edge-AI Driven Platform for Enhanced Decision-Making in Agri-Food Supply ChainsQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 6Date: April 08, 2025Location: Qatar UniversityStudent name: Abubeker Nemo Arshi (PhD student - QU)Topic: Toward Safer Shared Space: Analyzing and Modeling Interaction Between E-scooters and Other Road Users in a Shared Road EnvironmentsQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 7Date: April 22, 2025Location: Qatar UniversityStudent name: Saoud Al-Hamad (PhD student - QU)Topic: Towards Safer Riding: Modeling Motorcyclists Behavior and Risk Perception using a Dynamic Simulator for Innovative Safety InterventionsQTTSC Doctoral Research Seminar - Session 8Date: May 06, 2025Location: Qatar UniversityStudent name: Anas Mohammad (PhD student - QU)Topic: Development of MaaS EcoSystem Architecture Integrated with Travel Demand Management (TDM) Policies