
Masi Mohammadi
Professor Masi Mohammadi, PhD, chairs Smart Architectural Technologies at Eindhoven University of Technology and Architecture in Health at HAN University of Applied Sciences. She leads the Empathic Environments programme, translating socio-technical innovation into proportionate, reversible support in real-life settings. Her work frames homes, streets and neighbourhoods as preventive health infrastructure and connects spatial design with accessibility, mobility safety and social inclusion.
As Scientific Director of DEEL Academy (Dutch Empathic Environment Livinglabs), she coordinates multi-city living labs with municipalities, housing and care organisations, industry and civil society to generate evidence, prototypes and implementable policies. Mohammadi’s current focus is next-generation smart communities: human-centred, data-informed environments that reduce barriers, support autonomy and strengthen everyday wellbeing while enabling sustainable mobility transitions. At Intertraffic, she shows how empathic placemaking and smart infrastructures align through learning-oriented pilots that deliver measurable impact and responsible adoption.
- Active Mobility and micromobility
- Cities and regions
- Smart safe and climate-resilient roads
- Sustainable Urban Mobility