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Empirical evidence of habits and patterns in public transport use

Demand for public transport systems is determined by high-level strategic decisions (home and work location choices), habits (preferred routes and modes) and real-time response more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)

A modal comparison of resiliency and reliability

Reliability and resilience capture a transport network’s ability to provide consistent accessibility under a range of conditions. Resilience is impacted by the structure of th more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)

How do travellers think about reliability?

There is increasing recognition of the value of reliability in the transport system. Better data availability makes it possible to measure variability and infer its importance throu more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)

Traffic Programming - Algorithms for Cooperative Behaviour among Unconnected AVs

Current AV algorithms aim to safely manoeuvre a vehicle through traffic without involving humans. These algorithms do not consider implications on the efficiency of traffic as a who more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)

Impact of planned and unplanned incidents on travel time variability

A variety of planned and unplanned incidents contribute to journey time variability. Their expected impact on performance is determined by attributes of the incident (time of occurr more...

Supervisor(s): Moylan, Emily (Dr)

A New Therapeutic Strategy to Overcome Multidrug Resistance by Exploiting Drug-Transporters to Target Untreatable Cancers

We recently have discovered a frontier strategy for overcoming drug resistance mediated by P-glycoprotein (Pgp) in the lysosome. Identifying new targets for resistant cancers are cr more...

Supervisor(s): Jansson, Patric (Dr)

Faraday Rotation in Organic Semiconductors

Society's over-reliance on information exchange around the world hinges critically on ultrafast data communication using light signals.  Modern optical data communication works more...

Supervisor(s): Lakhwani, Girish (Dr)

Inverse Methods for Characterising Hydraulic Properties of Soils Under Unsaturated Conditions

New indirect methods for estimating material properties of partially saturated soils are developed based on infiltration tests and inversion of multi-phase hydro-mechanical equation more...

Supervisor(s): El-Zein, Abbas (Professor)

Discontinuous Discrete Methods for Solving the Multi-phase Hydro-mechanical Behaviour of Partially-saturated Soils

The goal of the project is to develop robust finite-element type solvers of the equations describing the multi-phase hydro-mechanical behaviour of partially saturated soils, hence a more...

Supervisor(s): El-Zein, Abbas (Professor)

Design of Novel Channel Coding Techniques for Short Packet Transmission in Massive Internet of Things

In this project, the channel code design problem for massive Internet of Things (IoT) is considered by taking into account the unique characteristic of massive IoT, i.e., short leng more...

Supervisor(s): Shirvanimoghaddam, Mahyar (Dr), Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)