Suzanne collects runner-up award in Best PhD Paper Competition 2017/2018
Well done Suzanne Meade for winning the runner-up award in the School of Engineering and Built Environment’s best PhD paper competition 2017/2018 for her paper […]
Well done Suzanne Meade for winning the runner-up award in the School of Engineering and Built Environment’s best PhD paper competition 2017/2018 for her paper […]
Edinburgh Napier has appointed Dr Adrian Davis to the groundbreaking position of Professor of Transport & Health. Professor Davis comes to the post – believed […]
PhD student Ke Du from TRI will attend the Annual conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) – ‘Sustainable Maritime, Port and Logistics […]
Cycling infrastructure and hand-arm vibration exposure Dr Mark Taylor, Professor Chris Oliver (Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, PAHRC) and Jack Bayram (medical student @ […]
Dr. Kathryn Stewart will be presenting research at the Cycling and Society Annual Symposium held at the Centre for Transport and Society, University of the […]
Grigorios Fountas has been successful in winning his proposal in Edinburgh Napier University’s internal research funding competition. ‘Analysis of the effect of lighting characteristics on motor vehicle accident injury […]
Suzanne Meade, PhD transport research student will be attending the Irish Transport Research Network (ITRN) Conference hosted by University College Dublin from the 29th to […]
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Grigorios Fountas as a research lecturer in the Transport Research Institute. Grigorios Fountas received his diploma (joint […]
As Chairman of Solaris Board, Tariq Muneer will be delivering a keynote address to the Solaris International Conference in Chengdu, China on 30th-31st August. He will be speaking on […]
The Transport Research Institute recently presented new PhD research on cycling safety to the City of Edinburgh Council as part of their Seminar Series. The […]
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