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traffic and transport PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 21 traffic and transport PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

The effectiveness of School Street Closures: Impact evaluation

There are currently no published peer reviewed papers looking specifically at School Streets projects. I published a report collated from grey literature and interviews with local government officers (Davis, 2020) which examined the perception of displacement parking associated with School Streets. . Read more

AI to the rescue of climate change, modelling air quality for cleaner urban planning

  Research Group: Computing, Informatics and Applications Research Group
Research Group. Computing, Informatics and Applications Research Group. Proposed supervisory team. Dr Lakshmi Babu Saheer. Dr Javad Zarrin. Read more
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Investigating shared space safety and level of service using microscopic and macroscopic models for cyclist, pedestrian, and e-scooter traffic

The project:  . Shared spaces are used by more than one transport mode. While most research has focussed on shared spaces involving the dominant mode, motorised vehicles, settings in which only active transport modes, such as pedestrians and cyclists mix are far more common. Read more

Deep learning for traffic prediction and analysis (Ref: ABCE-HH2-24)

We are excited to offer a fully funded PhD position at the intersection of machine learning and transportation. The transport sector, both in the UK and globally, faces critical challenges, including severe congestion—which costs London alone £5 billion in lost productivity annually and accounts for 5% of the UK’s GDP. Read more

Building proactive climate resilience into critical infrastructure assets

Critical transport infrastructure, play a key role for the seamless functioning of our societies. Several assets are approaching the end of their design life, whereas at the same time are subjected to ever-increasing traffic loads and natural hazards that are aggravated by climate change. Read more

Can car sharing schemes work in rural areas of Scotland and can this achieve sustainable transport?

Shared mobility practices such as. Car sharing systems (CSS) are intended to reduce car ownership, reduce the private car fleet, improve mobility, and traffic congestion while offering advantages for drivers such as total cost of ownership (TCO) and flexibility for drivers. Read more

[HUMS Bicentenary PhD] High-resolution modelling and geo-visualisation of socio-spatial inequalities in infrastructure access in England

The PhD project aims to provide a more robust approach to differentiate socio-spatial inequalities, in terms of area type and different socio-demographic group, in access to infrastructural amenities and services across multiple spatial scales in England. Read more

Countering Cyberattacks in Autonomous Vehicles (Ref: AACME-24-016)

With the development of technologies in autonomous vehicles (AVs), data processing and communication between vehicles, mobile devices, and central controllers could become essential in transportation systems. Read more

Stochastic randomized control on bicycle balance

Bicycles are widely used for transportation, exercise, and recreation and play an important role in urban mobility. Individuals benefit from the fact that cycling is a healthy and cheap form of transport. Read more

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