We periodically invite researchers and decision-makers to present their most recent investigations and results. Here we share the recording and/or slides of their presentations. Please contact us if you want to be notified of the upcoming seminars.
Previous talks
Prof Kevin Krizek (University of Colorado – Boulder). Building networks for local travel: Can more analysis help?. 18/October/2024
A/ Prof Alexa Delbosc (Monash University). Protected bike lanes and the changing landscape of post-COVID cycling and scooting. 11/October/2024
Dr Nicole Badstuber (TfNSW). Towards integrated transport and land use planning in Western Sydney. 20/September/2024.
Prof Pushkin Kachroo (University of Nevada, Las Vegas). Travel time dynamics and applications in ITS. 19/August/2024.
Dr Jennifer Kent (University of Sydney). “To get people out of cars, we need to know why they drive” – the case for qualitative methods in transport research. 16/August/2024
Dr Shantanu Chakraborty (GHD). Integrated transport emission modelling framework to decarbonize Australian transport networks. 02/August/2024
Mr Ilya Petoushkoff. Transportation in Moscow: the journey of one of the world’s foremost urban transportation investment programs. 19/April/2024.
Prof Taha Rashidi (UNSW). Accesories of Activity-Based Models. 15/March/2024.
Prof Jan Theeuwes (VU Amsterdam). Designing Road Safe Systems. 04/March/2024.
Dr Haoning Xi (University of Newcastle). Evaluating travel behavior resilience across urban and Rural areas during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Contributions of vaccination and epidemiological indicators. 16/February/2024.
Dr Claudio Roncoli (Aalto University). Connected and Automated Driving: Decentralised signal-free intersection management and cooperative routing. 03/November/2023
Prof Kay Axhausen (ETH Zurich). E-Bikes: Verifying a vision. 11/October/2023.
Dr Margaret Thomas (School of Public Health, University of Sydney). Evaluating an integrated active travel network for Wagga Wagga – a partnership project. 22/September/2023.
Slides *Slightly modified version of the slides because this is an ongoing project
A/Prof Cristian Cortes (U. de Chile). Large scale supply chain operations in the food industry. 01/September/2023
Dr Alex Veen (School of Business, University of Sydney). Power resources for disempowered workers? Re-conceptualizing the power and potential of consumers in app-based food delivery. 04/August/2023.