PhD and MSc Theses

PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988

Advisor ASSOCIATE PROF. Shalom Hakkert
Advisor's Email hakkert@tx.technion.ac.il
No of theses 18
Department Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department Web Site cee.technion.ac.il/?lang=he
Student's Name Graduation Year Degree Abstracts Research Name
Elias Zoher 2018 PhD Abstracts An Investigation of the Relationships between Travel Speed, Road Characteristics and Traffic Accidents
Toledo-Crespin Galit 2011 PhD Abstracts Analysis and Modeling of Driving Behavior Using In-Vehicle Data Recorders
Bensabat Elia 1996 PhD An Integrated System for Freeway Traffic Control
Mart Orna 2007 MSc Abstracts Creating a Quantitative Rule to Aid in the Decision on the Use/Non-Use of a Booster Seat for 5-9 Year Old Children in Cars
Shoukier Hadad Lina 2009 MSc Abstracts The Effect of Road Characteristics on Road Accidents on Local Interurban Roads
Livertovsky Vladislav 2005 MSc Abstracts Incident Detection Algorithms on a Freeway
Elias Wafa 2004 MSc Abstracts Effects of Bypasses on Urban Development, Majd-Alkroom – A Case Study
Kaplan Sigal 2002 MSc Scenario Building for Sustainable Transportation in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area Using the Delphi Method
Fahoum Eihab 2001 MSc Levels of Service and Traffic Characteristics on a Freeway In Israel
Mezer Ofir 2000 MSc Considerations for Roadside Safety Improvements
Haj-Yehia Basheer 1995 MSc Development of a Geographical Information Sistem (Gis) for Urban Transportation Management
Mensah Abraham 1995 MSc Highwry Design Standards and Operational Characteristics In Relation to Levels of Safety on Interurban Roads in Israel
Matsa Diamado 1995 MSc Evaluation of Safety at Roundabouts
Affum Juseph 1992 MSc A Pc Orienteb Gis Database for Road Safetr Improvements
Bekhor Shlomo 1991 MSc Evaluation of Air Traffic Control Models
Asante Seth Adu 1990 MSc Comparing Capacity at Non Signalised Junctions and Circles
Shechner Ronen 1989 MSc Urban Safety Belt Usage Patterns
Assif Eliezer 1989 MSc Evaluation of Heuristic Methodsfor Operating Actuated Signal