Our postgraduate research supervisors are multidisciplinary, collaborative and lead world-class, impactful research. View each academic’s web profile to find out more.
Align your proposed research proposal with a relevant supervisor.
Dr Mohammed Elhenawy
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- Applied game theory
- Applied Reinforcement Learning
- Data-driven modelling
- Heuristics
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Machine Learning
- Statistical analysis
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Professor Sebastien Glaser
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- Automated vehicles & automated transportation systems
- Automation & control, safe architecture
- Automated vehicle interaction models
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Road safety
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Professor Narelle Haworth
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- Road safety
- e-scooter safety
- Bicycle safety
- Motorcycle safety
- Safety of active travel
- Workzone safety
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Dr Sherrie-Anne Kaye
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- Cognitive processing/attention
- Personality
- Road safety
- Speeding behaviour
- Technology acceptance
- Young drivers
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Professor Ioni Lewis
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- Attitude/behaviour relations
- Health behaviour change
- Health communication/persuasion
- Road safety advertising, message design & evaluation (& evaluation methodologies)
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Dr Xiaomeng Li
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- Driver distraction
- Driving in adverse weather
- Human-machine interaction
- In-vehicle Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
- Road engineering
- Road safety
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Professor Andry Rakotonirainy
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- Intelligent Transport Systems
- Pervasive computing
- Road safety
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Professor Ronald Schroeter
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- Human-computer interaction
- In-vehicle information systems, interaction design, mobile applications
- Road safety
- Ubiquitous computing, urban computing, urban informatics, user experience
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Adjunct Emeritus Professor Mary Sheehan
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- Drink driving
- Health promotion
- Rural & remote road safety
- School transport safety
- Youth risk-taking
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Professor Barry Watson
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- Evaluation of road user safety measures
- Illegal road user behaviours
- Road safety in low and middle income countries
- Road safety strategies
- Road user safety
- Traffic law enforcement
- Young drivers
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Dr Natalie Watson-Brown |
- Driver training, education & licensing
- Higher-order skills
- Risky & non-compliant driving behaviours
- Self-determination theory
- Translating research into practice
- Young & new drivers
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Dr Shamsunnahar Yasmin |
- Discrete choice/econometric modelling
- Integrated sociodemographic & land use modelling
- Macroeconomic activities & impact on mobility
- Road safety
- Sustainable urban transportation
- Transit demand
- Traffic engineering
- Traffic incident management
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