Summary
Dariush Ettehadieh is a Principal Transport Engineer with 12 years’ experience specializing in pedestrian movement and people-flow design for major infrastructure, public spaces and special events. He has applied first-principles and international best practice across high-profile rail, stadium and urban projects worldwide, including HS2, London Bridge, St. Pancras, Dubai Metro expansion, Santiago Metro Line 7 and the Al Wakrah World Cup Stadium. Comfortable bridging public and private-sector needs, he blends technical rigor from an MSc in Transportation Engineering with human-centered insight from a BA in Psychology to optimize safety and user experience. Based in Montreal and a long-time WSP lead, he is known for adapting proven methodologies to new environments and complex operational constraints.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Transportation and Highway Engineering, Master of Science (MSc), Transportation and Highway Engineering at Université de Montréal - Ecole polytechnique de Montréal
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology at McGill University
English, French, Spanish, Japanese