Event Date(s): 10/02/2023
Location: FSS Room 103
The Department of Management in Collaboration with the Department of Economics and the Department of Civil Engineering presents the Transportation Lecture Series by Professor Angela Francke who is a Professor for Bicycle Traffic and Sustainable Mobility at the University of Kassel, one of the very first German cycling professorships. She is a Visiting Researcher via the Erasmus program.
The Lecture Series:
PRESENTATION 1: Feb 10th | 4pm-6pm | VENUE: FSS Room 103
"...Why Don't We Build Another Lane?" - Transport planning and user needs
After an introduction to planning principles and problems, the focus of this talk will be to discuss interactively about 11 typical examples of controversial ideas in transport planning.
PRESENTATION 2: Feb 13th | 5pm-7pm | VENUE: Lecture Theatre 2, Block 13, Faculty of Engineering
Active Mobility- The mobility of the future?!
This presentation discusses the question of how the city of the future could look like, why there is a need for sustainable mobility and what kind of obstacles and solutions exist.
Presentation 3: Feb. 14th| 10:30a.m. - 11.30 a.m.
This session will be hosted online, interested persons can click here to register
Mobility behaviour - How to influence the road user.
Being mobile is a major need of every person. We discuss in this lecture what influences behaviour and give many examples and small videos.
Presenter: Professor Angela Francke
Co-Presenter: Kathrine Agong – Transportation Demand Model for Trinidad and Tobago
Attendance at the event is FREE
Open to: | General Public | Staff | Student |
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