Farooq Azam: Bridging Civil Engineering and Systems Engineering for a Promising Future

Written byJennifer Ercoli - Director of Grad School Communications

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"My experience at UL Lafayette has been truly remarkable, marked by a welcoming community and the unparalleled support from the faculty and staff. Choosing to join this department is, without a doubt, the best decision I have made."

Farooq Azam Khanzada
Graduation Year
2026
Hometown
Pakistan

Where I'm From

I am from Pakistan. I came to UL Lafayette to begin working on my Civil Engineering M.S. degree. 

Where I Am

I am currently working on my Ph.D. in Systems Engineering and plan to graduate in the spring of 2026.

Where I'm Going

I aim to explore various opportunities post my Ph.D., whether in academia or the private sector

Farooq Azam's journey from Pakistan to UL Lafayette has been one of academic passion, research excellence, and community engagement. After graduating with an M.S. in Civil Engineering in December 2023, Farooq is now pursuing a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering intending to complete it by spring 2026.

During his undergraduate years at COMSATS University Islamabad, Farooq's interest in research was sparked by his supervisor, who recognized his talent and encouraged him to delve deeper into the field. This early exposure to research led Farooq to publish his work as a senior undergraduate, laying the foundation for his future academic endeavors.

Farooq's decision to pursue graduate studies at UL Lafayette was influenced by his desire to specialize in traffic safety, particularly in understanding the dynamics of traffic accidents. Dr. Xiaoduan Sun's expertise in this area, coupled with UL Lafayette's welcoming atmosphere and supportive faculty, made it the ideal choice for Farooq's academic pursuits.

At UL Lafayette, Farooq has been involved in impactful research projects, including analyzing the effectiveness of traffic enforcement measures such as SafeLight SafeSpeed cameras and studying the factors contributing to crashes among older adults. His dedication to making roads safer and the interdisciplinary approach through the Systems Engineering Ph.D. program highlights his commitment to solving real-world problems.

Reflecting on his time at UL Lafayette, Farooq emphasizes the warm and supportive community that has made his academic journey memorable. He appreciates the welcoming nature of Lafayette, echoing the sentiment of the "Happiest City" and highlighting the faculty's supportiveness and mutual support.

In Farooq's own words, "My experience at UL Lafayette has been truly remarkable, marked by a welcoming community and the unparalleled support from the faculty and staff. Choosing to join this department is, without a doubt, the best decision I have made."

Farooq Azam's story demonstrates the spirit of innovation, collaboration, and academic excellence that defines UL Lafayette's Graduate School and its programs in Civil Engineering M.S. and Systems Engineering Ph.D.