Low traffic neighbourhoods could help us kick some bad habits – Adrian Davis
Read about Prof Adrian Davis’ article on ‘Low traffic neighbourhoods could help us kick some bad habits’ in The Scotsman.
Read about Prof Adrian Davis’ article on ‘Low traffic neighbourhoods could help us kick some bad habits’ in The Scotsman.
Richard Llewellyn, PhD research student at TRI, Edinburgh Napier University, has had his intelligent road stud research work featured in the Highways News. Richard told […]
We’re excited to offer the following vacancy for a Research Fellow for a fixed term contract of 7 months. The Transport Research Institute is seeking […]
TRI is delighted to offer some exciting opportunities at Edinburgh Napier University. More information can be found at ‘Find a PhD’. Coupling Artificial Intelligence with […]
This online conference focuses on the final National Transport Strategy 2 (NTS2) and is taking place on Thursday 26th November. Delegates will examine key issues for […]
A new paper ‘An exploratory empirical analysis of willingness to hire and pay for flying taxis and shared flying car services’ which Dr Grigorios Fountas […]
Dr Achille Fonzone has been invited to speak at the workshop ‘H2020 SIMUSAFE Project: New Training Modules to Increase Usage of ‘Soft’ Modes of Transport’ […]
Prof Adrian Davis has written an article in ‘The Conversation’ on ‘Encouraging walking and cycling isn’t hard – here are three tried and tested methods.’
Dr Achille Fonzone and Dr Grigorios Fountas have had a journal article published in Analytic Methods in Accident Research (Web-of-Science 2019 Journal Impact Factor = […]
Prof Adrian Davis is co-author of two Public Health Scotland reports: Transport use, health and health inequalities: The impact of measures to reduce the spread […]
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