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Network Econometrics and the Evolution of Transport Systems

Network Econometrics is a new set of methodologies to exploit network information when undertaking econometric analysis. It has uses in both short and long-term traffic prediction. more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)

Characterizing Transport Networks

In an increasingly urbanized world, people remain connected by a complex nexus of roads, rails, paths, and sidewalks that form urban transportation systems and shape travel demand. more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)

Digital Agriculture and Irrigation data science

A research opportunity is available for an outstanding PhD scholar in the area of cotton research and development. Through the Cotton Research and Development Corporation, the more...

Supervisor(s): Roth, Guy (Associate Professor)

Historical and Prospective Adoption Rates of Transport Technologies

Traditional transportation forecasts do not consider changes in technology. Yet we know technologies change, and those changes consequently affects underlying behaviours. Providing more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)

Technological Change and the Future of Cities

Many transport analysts envision a forward-looking, ambitious and disruptive cloud commuting-based transport system for future smart cities based on emerging connected, autonomous v 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)

Travel Behaviour Over Time

The Bureau of Transport Statistics of Transport for NSW has conducted an annual Household Travel Survey since 1997 and historically in 1991 and 1981 as a Home Interview Survey. This more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor)

Simulating Transport for Realistic Engineering Education and Training

Understanding and predicting travel demand and travel patterns is one of the most important
but also most challenging tasks of transport
engineers, planners, and geographers. Tr more...

Supervisor(s): Levinson, David (Professor), Ramezani Ghalenoei, Mohsen (Dr)

Densil Cabrera's Research Area

Densil Cabrera's Academic Profile more...

Supervisor(s): Cabrera, Densil (Associate Professor)

Forecasting soil conditions

Not knowing where and how soil responds to climate change and human intervention compromises food, water, climate and energy security. Currently there is a lack of soil process know more...

Supervisor(s): Minasny, Budiman (Professor), McBratney, Alex (Professor)