Dr Hadi Arbabi (he/they)

Department of Civil and Structural Engineering

Lecturer in the Built Environment

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h.arbabi@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 5751

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Dr Hadi Arbabi
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
Room F132
Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
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My research focuses on the challenges relating to resource consumption and productivity in urban systems in the context of planetary resource capacity and extreme climate change.

Dr Hadi Arbabi


Hadi's work and research interests sit at the interface of data-driven urban analytics and planning. Their overall body of research focuses on the challenges relating to resource consumption and productivity in urban systems often in the context of planetary resource capacity and extreme climate change. Hadi has previously worked on spatially multi-scale examinations of urban systems and the extent to which their performance is influenced by their embedded physical infrastructure. Hadi’s other interests include urban complexity, population scaling and allometry, city morphology and infrastructure planning for agglomeration, network analysis of urban flows, stocks, and metabolism.

Research interests

Infrastructure resilience

Urban scaling

Urban metabolism

Network analysis

Publications

Journal articles

Chapters

Conference proceedings papers

Reports

  • Arbabi H, Pannell J, Hincks S & Punzo G (2020) Quantifying Agglomeration Productivity in Long-Term Infrastructure Planning RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

Resources, Infrastructure Systems and built Environments

Grants

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Teaching activities

Hadi is the program coordinator for Architectural Engineering programs and contributes to project and dissertation supervision often across the Energy and Sustainability specialism of the General Engineering program.

PhD opportunities

If you're interested in a PhD project please contact Hadi at the email above. Current PhD opportunities in the department can be viewed here.