Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arsalan Heydarian | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
University of Virginia (UVA)/ civil and environmental engineering department | United States
Arsalan Heydarian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia, with affiliated appointments in Systems and Information Engineering and Computer Engineering, and active involvement in the UVA Link Lab. His research lies at the intersection of human-centered infrastructure, smart and healthy buildings, indoor environmental quality, virtual and augmented reality, and intelligent transportation systems. He is internationally recognized for advancing immersive simulation, sensor-based analytics, and data-driven methods to understand human behavior in built and transportation environments. His scholarly work addresses pedestrian and cyclist safety, indoor air quality monitoring, human–building interaction, and digital decision-support tools for infrastructure planning. His publications appear in leading journals spanning building science, transportation psychology, social behavior, and experimental analytics, reflecting strong interdisciplinary and international collaboration. His research contributions are widely cited and supported by competitive funding, while his teaching, mentoring, and service have been recognized through multiple faculty and student-nominated awards.
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Featured Publications
Vision-based action recognition of earthmoving equipment using spatio-temporal features and support vector machine classifiers
– Advanced Engineering Informatics
Towards user-centered building design: Identifying end-user lighting preferences via immersive virtual environments
– Automation in Construction