I am delighted to announce that Shelley finally is conferred DOCTOR!!! A big congratulation on her great achievement.
Sincere thanks to Xiaoying(Shelley) achieving this wonderful result.
I am delighted to announce that Shelley finally is conferred DOCTOR!!! A big congratulation on her great achievement.
Sincere thanks to Xiaoying(Shelley) achieving this wonderful result.
The 17th COTA conference International Conference of Transportation Professionals (CICTP2017) will be held during July 7-9, 2017, in Shanghai, China, jointly organized by Tongji University and Chinese Overseas Transportation Association (COTA). Thank you, my students for attending the conference to make wonderful presentations. I hope to see some of you in Beijing next year again!!!
From left Tian-Qi(PhD), Inhi, Bo, Catherine, Lilian, Xinyuan, Ray and Kai
An interesting layout to discuss among participants.
Perspectives of opening a gated community and its effect by Tian-Qi Gu(PhD)
Analysis of Public Bicycle Sharing Network based on Complex Network Theory by Chunliang Wu (2015)
Kai (PhD)
Social media application for illegal parking problem by Bo Wang(2015)
Our good friend, Terry also makes a presentation regarding big data and its applications
An exclusive reception organised by DiDi
Prof. Keechoo Chio from Ajoo University, South Korea delivers a presentation regarding cutting edge technique in transportation on behalf of Korea Transport Society
A big achievement on research!
Monash university, Institute of Advanced Vehicle technology and JITRI secured research funding of 4 million RMB( AU$ 760,000). The project title is Green Travel Models in Smart Cities: Coordination studies and Integration Platform Project.
The research is led by Dr. Inhi Kim, Prof. Terry Liu from SEU and Prof. Yifan Dai from THU.
This 3 year project, Monash is planning to recruit 4 phd candidates doing research on a variety of sub topics. I look forward to working on this project and making a great impact on traffic problems.
Subtopics are as follows;
I thank to Michelle Bao, a Vice-president of CCDI for having a wonderful time with my students, a cohort of 2016. Michelle is one of our Monash associates who supports in many various ways. Giving a lecture is one of annual events. This year, Michelle discussed with the students what industry expects from students. The students have a lot of questions in particularly hiring process in CCDI.
Our research group is invited by Suzhou Urban Planning Ministry to the Shared Bike Program in Suzhou. Dr. Kim made an opening speech on the Suzhou Shared Bike project that will be conducted with Suzhou Urban Planning Ministry, CCDI and Yongan.
Mr. Gu helps Dr. Kim interpret the opening speech.
The CEO of Youngan which operates the Suzhou shared bikes docked with more than 2000 stations across Suzhou. He introduced a new designed bike to public. This bike has been rolled out recently in Suzhou.
Yongan also introduces new Apps for uses to use in a more convenient way. A new bike path was also released to public so that tourists and citizen can enjoy a beautiful Suzhou scenery using the shared bike.
The one in purple is the most frequent bike users in Suzhou in 2016. This is one of the ways Suzhou gov. encourages people to use more active transportation.
Recently released shared bikes in Suzhou.
A research team who will make the Suzhou shared bike program better.
I am very thrilled to arrange that our two professors make great research presentations to public in Suzhou. The venue is organized by the Suzhou highway association and the event is cohosted by CCDI.
This year, more than 100 people from industry, government and universities participated in this event and shared their knowledge and ideas to solve many traffic problems locally and internationally.
This is 2nd Monash public speech organized following Graham’s speech last year. This event promotes our Monash Suzhou program’s reputation in China.
I as a director of the China program thank again two professors, hosts and guests today for making this even successful.
In addition, Monash ITS is happy to appoint our research partners to Monash associates. Three members are as following from left.
Monash academic staff, staff from Gusu police department and from Suzhou highway association and CCDI.
I am also so pleased that students from school of urban rail transportation, Soochow University and our students get along with each other.
I also presented what my research team has done last 3 years including safety anaysis, illegal parking app, and shared bike programs.
My phd student, Mr Gu plays a very important role in this event as an interpreter.
Dr. Zhang made a presentation about the projects CCDI has conducted.
Prof Geoff Rose makes a presentation about our transportation systems with a new horizon that is equivalent to biology.
Prof. Hai Vu makes a presentation about ITS deployed in Netherlands as his recent project.
Many constructive questions came out from the audience making this event more impressive.
I am very happy to host our ITS director Prof. Geoff Rose and Prof. Hai Vu to our Joint Graduate School in Suzhou. I also thank my students for hospitalizing them with warm welcome.
Through a meeting with students, we all get to know more each other and we collect some suggestions from the students to improve our China program.
Our research project on road rage funded by an external source, “Wuxi traffic management research institute of the ministry of public security” has been successfully completed with the final presentation.
This is the first ever project we granted in JGS and many brilliant students are involved in this to deliver a good outcome.
I deeply thank Catherine, Kevin, Philip and Kai for leading this project and making it a successful completion.
Since Monash ITS made a mutual relationship with this institute recently, I hope we collaborate on many interesting research topics in near future.
Prof. Terry Liu and his research team from SEU and Dr. Inhi Kim and his research team visited 2 transport and urban planning companies and one department of Suzhou urban planning. We seek a mutual collaboration in transport network development, big data, public transportation planning, and lots more. We thank them for having time with us sharing their ideas on transport problems.
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