Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Institute for Intermodal Transports and Logistics Systems | Germany

Anyin, Peter Betianabeshe, Ph.D., is a transportation engineer and researcher specializing in traffic planning, simulation, and quantitative modeling of complex mobility systems. His academic and professional work is centered on developing data-driven and system-oriented approaches to improve traffic operations, urban mobility, and infrastructure planning, particularly in rapidly growing metropolitan regions. He is currently engaged in advanced research at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, where his doctoral studies focus on transportation planning and traffic simulation, with a strong emphasis on designing quantitative metrics for evaluating microscopic traffic simulators and systemic planning frameworks. His Ph.D. research addresses the systemic planning of traffic in Lagos, Nigeria, integrating simulation-based methodologies with real-world mobility challenges. Dr. Anyin’s research expertise spans microscopic traffic simulation, queueing theory, statistical traffic data analysis, and computational modeling. He has extensive experience working with industry-standard simulation tools such as VISSIM, SUMO, Aimsun, and MATSim, alongside programming and analytical platforms including Python, MATLAB, Simulink, and SQL. His interdisciplinary research also extends into machine learning applications, such as generative adversarial networks and physics-informed neural networks, applied to traffic systems and pavement modeling. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers on traffic simulation comparison, queueing models, sustainable transportation systems, and computational methodologies. His work has been published in reputable international journals and presented at global conferences. In addition to research, he actively supervises graduate students, contributes to collaborative urban planning projects, and engages with stakeholders to translate simulation research into practical transportation solutions.

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Featured Publications

Analytical Determination of Queueing System Performance for Sustainable Economic Development
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2022
MATLAB SimEvent for Traffic Queue Model
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2024
Simplified Octahedral Shear Stress Theory for Plane Elements
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Formulation of Limit State Deflection Equation for Thin Rectangular Steel Plates Analysis
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Pertuzumab Overcomes Chemotherapy/Trastuzumab Resistance in ER+/HER2+ Tumors Classified as Luminal Functional Subtype
– Cancer Research (Supplement), 2016