Novel research presented at TRANSW symposium by our rCITI team.
Our topics aim to tackle present-day and future societal needs like pre-disaster self evacuation, facilitating household decision making with land use planning, making ethical decision in transport, and many others.
To learn more about our research areas or to collaborate, please email us at rCITI@unsw.edu.au
Abstracts for oral and poster presentations can be found be below.
Stream 1 - Electric, Automated and Shared Mobility
Autonomous System and Relevant Technologies
- Emerging Mobility in Smart Cities Empowered by Blockchain and Deep Data (Ruiyi Zhao) - link
Stream 2 - Active, Safe and Freight Transportation
Innovations of Safety in Transport Systems
- Pre-disaster Self-evacuation Transport Network Design under Uncertain Demand and Connectivity Reliability: A Novel Bi-level Programming Model (Junxiang Xu) - link
Active Transport and Placemaking
- On the transferability of pedestrian demand models: Empirical insights from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (Fatemeh Nourmohammadi) - link
- Incorporating ethics in the active network design and development (Mehrdad Memarpour) - link
Freight and Logistics
- Uncovering the Determinants of Shippers' Willingness to Shift from Road to Rail Freight Transport (Kesewa Agyemang) - link
- Enhancing Last-Mile Delivery Planning: Understanding Drivers' Preferences with Machine Learning (Zahra Nourmohammadi) - link
Stream 3 - Transport Modelling
Advancements in Transport Modelling
- Bridging Decisions and Destinations: Advanced Computational Models for Household Decision-Making in Land Use and Transportation (Maryam Bostanara) - link
- Investigating the Value of Travel Time of Sydney Residents by Developing Time-use Models (Maliheh Tabasi) - link
POSTER PRESENTATION
- Development of Activity-Based Modelling Leveraging Novel Deep Learning Methods (Yuanchen Ma) - link
- Household Relocation and Cost of Travelling: a CGE Framework for Strategic Transport Appraisal (Jason Wang) - link
- Optimizing signal control at continuous-flow intersections considering traffic progress (Yining Hu) - link