Road-traffic relief is essential for big cities. It can be achieved by various infrastructure improvements to remove the reliance on motorized vehicles by optimizing different modes of urban mobility.

Fellow- Transportation & Infrastructure
Lama is a fellow working under the Transportation and Infrastructure Content Center. Lama has a B.Sc. degree in computer science…
Lama is a fellow working under the Transportation and Infrastructure Content Center. Lama has a B.Sc. degree in computer science from Effat University and an M.Sc. degree in software engineering from the University of Oxford. Lama is a programmer, data modeler and software engineer working in data modeling and software integration. She is also part of the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) team, working in spatial analytics and modeling. Lama was also one of the main contributors to the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB).
Expertise
- Energy Sustainability and Social Science
Publications See all Lama Yaseen’s publications

The Determinants of Successful Energy Subsidy Reforms: A Logistic Regression Analysis
Road-traffic relief is essential for big cities. It can be achieved by various infrastructure improvements…
29th December 2024
Impact of Urban Traffic on Fuel Consumption Leveraging IoT Data: Case Study of Riyadh City
Road-traffic relief is essential for big cities. It can be achieved by various infrastructure improvements…
19th December 2024