Moatz Saad, Ph.D.
About Moatz Saad, Ph.D.
Moatz Saad, Ph.D., is a Traffic Engineer with extensive academic and professional experience in civil and transportation engineering. He has worked at HBC Engineering Company in Miami, Florida, since 2019 and holds degrees from Alexandria University and the University of Central Florida.
Work at HBC
Moatz Saad has been employed at HBC Engineering Company as a Traffic Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on traffic management and transportation planning in Miami, Florida. His responsibilities include analyzing traffic patterns, developing traffic models, and providing solutions to improve roadway safety and efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Moatz Saad holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Transportation and Highway Engineering from the University of Central Florida, which he completed from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Master’s Degree in the same field from the same institution in 2016. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Alexandria University, where he studied from 2007 to 2012. He further enhanced his skills by achieving a SAS Data Mining Certificate from the University of Central Florida in 2017.
Background
Moatz Saad began his academic career at Alexandria University, where he worked as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant from 2012 to 2015. He then transitioned to the University of Central Florida, serving as a Graduate Research Assistant from 2015 to 2019. His experience in both teaching and research has contributed to his expertise in traffic engineering and transportation systems.
Professional Experience
Before joining HBC Engineering Company, Moatz Saad gained valuable experience at the University of Central Florida as a Graduate Research Assistant for four years. His work involved conducting research in transportation engineering, which laid the foundation for his current role as a Traffic Engineer. His academic and professional experiences have equipped him with a strong understanding of traffic systems and engineering principles.