Dr Khashayar Kazemzadeh is a MSCA Future Roads Fellow at the Division of Civil Engineering at the University of Cambridge. Khashayar's research focuses on facilitating the transition to more sustainable urban environments by enhancing the quality of service for cyclists and promoting inclusivity within cycling infrastructure. His work involves analysing cyclist behaviour and investigating the factors influencing their comfort while cycling in urban settings. Using a variety of stated- and revealed-preference research methodologies, Khashayar employs controlled experiments, video analyses, naturalistic observations, and surveys to collect data. He utilises a range of statistical methods to interpret cyclist behaviour and assess the quality of cycling service. In addition to his focus on conventional cycling, Khashayar is interested in understanding road users' perceptions of comfort when utilising emerging transport modes such as electric scooters (e-scooters) and electric bikes (e-bikes).
Dr Kazemzadeh works with Dr Kristen MacAskill.