Peter Anyin | Traffic Simulation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Anyin | Traffic Simulation | Research Excellence Award

Research Associate | Institute for Intermodal Transports and Logistics Systems | Germany

Dr. Peter Anyin is a transportation planning and simulation researcher with expertise in microscopic traffic modeling, quantitative evaluation of traffic simulators, traffic systems engineering, and data-driven mobility analysis. His research focuses on developing robust metrics for comparing traffic simulation platforms, optimizing traffic queueing behavior, and integrating statistical and computational methods, including neural networks and generative models, into transportation systems analysis. He has contributed peer-reviewed journal articles and international conference papers addressing traffic simulation validation, queueing theory, and sustainable transport performance. His professional experience spans academic research, teaching, student supervision, and applied traffic simulation, alongside technical roles supporting dispatch planning optimization and real-world transportation decision-making.

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Featured Publications


Analytical Determination of Queueing System Performance for Sustainable Economic Development

– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment


MATLAB SimEvent for Traffic Queue Model

– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment


Simplified Octahedral Shear Stress Theory for Plane Elements

– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering


Formulation of Limit State Deflection Equation for Thin Rectangular Steel Plates Analysis

– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering