ITE Greater Vancouver is pleased to have Amir Hassanpour present his research on 4-year trends of personal mobility devices in Metro Vancouver at 12:00 pm, December 4th, 2024. The virtual seminar will be free and online.
Amir Hassanpour is a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at UBC, working as a researcher and analyst at REACT Lab. His work focuses on emerging personal transportation technologies, such as e-bikes and e-scooters. Amir has collaborated on projects with several municipalities in the region, TransLink, and the Province. Most recently, he is working on evaluating the GHG impacts of BC’s e-bike incentive program. Amir also serves as a sessional lecturer at UBC, teaching transportation engineering fundamentals to 4th-year civil engineering students. Additionally, he is a scholar at UBC’s Climate Solutions Research Collective, where he investigates the role of micromobility devices in climate mitigation.