5/Aug/2016. Congratulations Shelley Cao on the successful completion of your Pre – Submission Seminar (PSS), which included an oral presentation and thesis/exegesis summary. This is the final stage of the phd journey. Shelley Cao will complete her thesis within 6 months to be reviewed by 2 external reviewers. Please good luck for her last track!! Read more
Author: INHI KIM (page 18 of 19)
We developed a Wechat embedded application for helping police officers in China reduce their work load in issuing illegal parking tickets on site.
The application is designed for public to take a photo of the plate number of the illegal parking vehicle then simultaneously stores information such as the plate number, location, time, and a type of the car in our server. Based on threshold of the location (10 m radius)and the time (for 30 min), the illegal parking ticket will be issued automatically to the driver.
The data will also be displayed on an electronic map of the city so that police officers can identify which street or area is problematic most.
This work is proudly done by our 2015 cohort student, Bo Wang.
Version 2 (09/07/2016)
20/07/2016 Dr. Inhi Kim was appointed to be a distinguished expert by Suzhou Gusu public security bureau traffic force. The ceremony was held on 20th July at the Gusu public security conference room. Our Suzhou research team will help the Gusu public security team solve traffic related problems in Suzhou by providing innovative technology and ideas. Read more
15/07/2016 Our transport group invites Prof. Seonha Lee from Kongju National University and Yuanqiu Bao, a director of transport department at CCDI. Prof. Lee delivered a presentation with practical projects his research team has conducted. Ms. Bao also introduced various projects that CCDI has worked in China context. We really appreciate valuable knowledge and experience in transport engineering field. Read more
18/07/2016 Our Suzhou transport joint program has been successfully conducted for four years now and for both SEU and Monash we feel that it’s a good time and opportunity for us to sit together and enhance the program to a higher new level. So, we have organized a workshop in our Suzhou Joint School. We have invited the leaders/lecturers from two sides and also the industrial partners for our internship program to participate and present. Read more
The the International Symposia of Transport Simulation (ISTS) and the International Workshop on Traffic Data Collection and its Standardisation (IWTDCS) 2016 was held at Jeju National University in Korea from 7th to 8th of July.
Dr. Inhi Kim and Prof. Zhiyuan Liu from South East university chaired sessions Data collection and Control 1 and 2 respectively. Dr. Kun An, Xinyuan Chen and Wentao Jing delivered the presentations. Read more
Suzhou was hit by flood on 2nd July 2016. It was not extremely heavy rail but still many areas in Suzhou were affected by rain. Understanding how the flood affect traffic on the Suzhou network is very important to find the best possible routes to detour traffic. In addition, public transit routes can be dynamically changed to accommodate the needs.
A big congratulation for Xinyuan’s PhD confirmation!
Xinyuan’s PhD’s confirmation seminar was held in the Suzhou campus on 4th July 2016. Prof. Graham Currie as a chair and Prof. Hangqian Wu/Dr. Kun An as panel members played an important role in helping the Xinyuan’s phd journey. I also express thanks to our Masters’ students who are interested in doing research with our group.
Well done all.
I invite Professor Graham Currie to deliver the speech to the Suzhou local governments and companies in relation to the public transport systems in metropolises and some case studies on metro, tram, and BRT systems on June 28, 2016 at CCDI.
As Graham is one of leading experts in public transportation, approximately 200 audience attended the event to gain some insights on recent issues of public transportation.
Thank Graham to make a great presentation and another thank CCDI for supporting financially this event.
A big congrats!!
The transport department in the SEU-Monash Joint Graduate School is awarded the Best Award of Jiangsu province of 2014 cohort students. This award recognizes our transport class in Suzhou is the best in Jiangsu province in 2016.
Well done for our students and Terry and Graham!!!