Graduate research assistant
Utah State University
Logan, UT, United States
My passion lies in understanding the complexity of human behavior in urban environments, particularly as it relates to crowd dynamics and emergency evacuation modeling. I am constantly exploring new methods and techniques to develop mathematical models and agent-based simulations that accurately capture these phenomena. Additionally, I have a strong interest in statistics and programming, and I am always looking for ways to leverage these skills to enhance my work in pedestrian dynamics. As cities continue to evolve and grow, I believe that a deeper understanding of human behavior and pedestrian dynamics will be crucial to creating smarter, safer, and more efficient urban environments.
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Enhancing Occupant Evacuation Simulation Using LLMs and Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Monday, June 9, 2025
3:45 PM – 4:00 PM MT
Exploring pedestrian evacuation behavior using a virtual reality environment: An eye-tracking study
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT
Virtual Reality Analysis of Leadership Dynamics and Pedestrian Choices in Mass Gathering Evacuations
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:45 PM – 6:00 PM MT