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Transport Engineering Group at University of Melbourne

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: Block B, Melbourne School of Engineering, 403/1-100 Grattan St, Parkville VIC 3010 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 AIMES is the winner of the ITS National Research Award 2017 The Australian Integrated Multimodal EcoSystem (AIMES) received the Intelligent Transport Systems, National Research Award 2017. Led by Prof Majid Sarvi, AIMES joins 37 partners, from industry, government and university to conceive, and to evaluate, smart and sustainable urban transport solutions on the fringe of Melbourne's CBD. This is a highly prestigious award by ITS Australia for the achievements of the nations most innovative and advanced transport technologies and the organisations and individuals involved.



24.01.2022 http://www.heraldsun.com.au//95afaadff968fd64cc254e1f13555

24.01.2022 Transport Group Meeting-- Professor Keith Still talking on "Crowd Safety and Risk Analysis"

23.01.2022 Future urban transportation. Professor Avi Ceder from Auckland University giving a talk at Melbourne Transport Group meeting.



22.01.2022 The University of Melbourne has today launched a world first living laboratory led by Prof Majid Sarvi on the streets of Carlton and Fitzroy to research high-tech solutions to ease road congestion and enhance safety. http://newsroom.melbourne.edu//high-tech-solution-road-con

21.01.2022 Two very exciting days of running Crowd Experiments at The University of Melbourne organised by Prof Sarvi and his research team, Transport Engineering Group. So proud of our great participants for their effort and so thankful to our dear friends and colleagues and all the research team members for their generous help and contributions, Prof Seyfried, Dr Boltes, Dr Saberi, Arash, Saeed, Sajjad, Yan, Zahra, Abdullah.

21.01.2022 Crowded transport hubs becoming the targets of terror attacks. https://www.facebook.com/7NewsMelbourne/videos/10154365128889301/



20.01.2022 Transport Engineering Group invites you to a talk by Prof. Avishai Ceder. More information could be found below. Date: 15th August 2016 Time: 3 pm - 4 pm Venue: Walter Boas Building, Level 4 Meeting Room... Presenter: Avishai (Avi) Ceder, Professor, Chair in Transportation Affiliation: University of Auckland and Technion Israel Institute of Technology Presentation Title: Urban Transportation and Public Transport: Challenges and Prospects for 2050 See more

19.01.2022 Channel 10 News coverage of The University of Melbourne #TestBed Project

19.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/7NewsMelbourne/posts/10154972104199301

19.01.2022 TUNNEL WARNING | The construction of new Metro rail tunnels could cause years of disruption. www.7News.com.au #7News #MetroTunnels

18.01.2022 Dr. Michael Mahut visiting Transport Engineering Group at University of Melbourne, talking on the topic of "Stability and scalability of simulation-based traffic assignment"



18.01.2022 The world's first urban laboratory for multimodel transport has just been launched by Smart Cities Council member Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), a business... unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB), and the University of Melbourne today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to partner on the development of a National Connected Multimodal Transport (NCMT) Test Bed, which will deliver the first implementation of Cubics Surface Transport Management Solution worldwide. The NCMT Test Bed will be the worlds first urban laboratory capable of large-scale testing and implementation of emerging technologies in complex urban environments. The testing will explore ways to relieve pressures created by population growth and traffic increases by using data from traffic, public transportation and parking. The NCMT Test Bed will also focus on multimodal transportation systems consisting of connected vehicles, roadways, freight, city logistics, public transportation, smart stations, pedestrians and cyclists. Read the media release here: http://bit.ly/2dNXKKY

17.01.2022 PhD completion seminar by Zahra Shahhoseini

17.01.2022 Crowd stampede in Falls Music Festival, 80 people injured.

16.01.2022 Beautiful rainy day at Parkville campus.

16.01.2022 Professor Hong Lo, from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, presenting on the topic of "Robust transit network design with demand uncertainty".

15.01.2022 Details of the next Transport Engineering group meeting: Date: 12th September 2016 Time: 11am to 12 noon Venue: Walter Boas Building, Level 4 Meeting Room Presenter: Jasper Wijnands... Presentation Title: Exploration of in-vehicle Telematics for the Improvement of Road Safety Presenters Bio: Jasper is a Research Fellow in the Transport, Health and Urban Design Research Hub at the Melbourne School of Design. He is an applied mathematician, with extensive experience in quantitative analyses and mathematical methods from his education, research and consultancy career. Jasper is currently delivering the project The effects of feedback and incentive-based insurance on driving behaviours. This project uses large-scale telematics data collected on Australian roads to identify changes in driving behaviour related to several interventions. Jasper has published in various domains, including climate science, the financial services sector and on mathematical methods in general.

15.01.2022 Transport group meeting- Presentation by Prof Chris Menzie: An Overview of Extremum Seeking Over Traffic Networks

15.01.2022 Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics Committee (AHB45) Mid-year Meeting and Symposium on Innovations in Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics http://www.tft2016.com/

13.01.2022 *An update on the upcoming presentation by Dr Femke Van Wageningen-Kessels. It has been rescheduled to Wednesday 6th of July at 12:00 pm.

13.01.2022 A review of the latest #experimental developments in the field of #pedestrian #crowd #modelling: Crowd behaviour and motion: Empirical methods http://www.sciencedirect.com//article/pii/S0191261517303788

12.01.2022 Lecture on "Continuum crowd flow modelling and simulation" by Dr Femke Van Wageningen-Kessels.

11.01.2022 Congratulations to Prof. Majid Sarvi, Chair of Transport Engineering at Melbourne University on receiving the #OpenGov Award (Innovative Use of Technology in Public Sector), for the National Connected Multimodal #Transport #TestBed initiative https://intranet-app.eng.unimelb.edu.au/e-bulletin/index http://www.opengovasia.com//7738-opengov-recognises-10-vic

09.01.2022 Transport Engineering group meeting. Presentation by Dr Jasper Wijnands.

08.01.2022 https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au//stopping-the-stampede-plan

06.01.2022 Visit by Prof. Tomer Toledo from Technion University, speaking on the topic of Autonomous vehicles.

05.01.2022 The false reports led to people pushing past one another to escape the underground station. http://cnn.it/2oxOwFT

05.01.2022 #Collective #motion in #humans and #ants

05.01.2022 Inner-city Melbourne to become a testing ground for smart, integrated transport: Herald Sun's latest coverage of the #TestBed project. http://www.heraldsun.com.au//b16f33e51f9fc2422909a291167f2

03.01.2022 PhD confirmation seminar by Azadeh Emami on the topic of Multimodal/multiclass traffic signal control in connected transportation environment

02.01.2022 Upcoming lectures by outstanding scholars in various fields of transport engineering, visiting Melbourne University: - June 24th, Professor Hong Lo, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - August 8th, Professor Tomer Toledo, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology - July 5th, Dr. Femke van Wageningen-Kessels, Delft university - July 11th, Professor Keith Still, Manchester Metropolitan University... Further details will be provided prior to each event. See more

01.01.2022 PhD completion seminar by Milad Hg "Humans' decision making during emergency evacuations of crowded environments: behavioural analyses and econometric modelling perspectives"

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