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Postgraduate student team


Current PhD candidates



Ms Syahriah Bachok - (topic to be advised)


Mr David Bray - The rationale, nature and potential for success of urban transport policies in Australia

Ms Yung-Yu Tseng (Topic to be advised)

Ms Sally Freeman (Topic to be advised)

Ms Zara Ishak (Topic to be advised)

Mr Jaruwit Prabnasak - Modelling of Vehicle Ownership and Mode Choice Behaviour under Motorcycle Dominant Environment: A Case Study in a Medium-Sized Urban Area

Ms Chansiri Suksri - Integrated Intelligent Transport System for Urban Traffic Management

Ms Jintawadee Suksri (Topic to be advised)

Ms Susi Susilawati - Travel Time Reliability and Variability in Terms of Measuring Road Network Vulnerability

Mr Gusri Yaldi - Developing fuzzy-neuro model for travel demand modelling


ISST - Transport Systems Graduates

Joseph Affum graduated 25/3/1997 (LPEG)
Integration of GIS in transportation planning applications

Jeremy Woolley graduated 2/9/1998 (LPEG)
A tool for planning and evaluating the effects of noise from road traffic networks

Pongrid Klungboonkrong graduated 1/11/1999 (IPBE)
Development of decision support tool for the multi-criteria environ impact evaluation

Zito, Rocco graduated 14/5/2002 (IPBA)
The integration of GPS and GIS in transportation applications.

Raluca Raicu graduated 14/5/2002 (IPBA)
On the modelling of sugar cane transport by road

Sekhar Somenahalli graduated 16/12/2002 (IPBA)
Transit service area and route coverage analysis using Geographic Information Systems

Nicholas Holyoak graduated 17/12/2002 (IPBA)
The formulation and development of a policy sensitive analysis tool for the evaluation of travel demand management measures.

Stuart J Clement graduated 2003 (IPBA)
Modelling the SPA System for increased  efficiency of signalised interactions using ITS vehicle control technologies.

John Fry graduated 9/2/2005 (IPBA)
Simulating heavy vehicles on Australian rural highways

Frank Primerano graduated 11/4/2005 (IPBA)
Development of accessibility measures for transport and urban planning

Kun Zhang graduated 31/3/2006 (IPBA)
Universal incident detection: a Bayesian networks approach

Vlado Kovacevic graduated 20/4/2006 (IPBA)
The impact of bus stop micro-locations on pedestrian safety in areas of main attraction

Amilia Aldian graduated 18/5/2006 (IPBA)
On the development of evaluation system and transport demand model for road network planning in developing countries (a case study of Indonesia)

Ladda Pitaksringkarn graduated 29/3/2007 (IPBA)
Location modelling: agricultural facility location analysis

Min Xu graduated 29/3/2007 (IPBA)
A microsimulation model of travel choices for use in transport corridor analysis

Nikolaos Vogiatzis graduated 17/4/2008 (IPBA)
On Organic transportation and the next generation integrated transportation network management systems

Hong-En Lin graduated 14/8/2008 (IPBA)
Arterial road travel time estimation and prediction


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