PhD Students

Faza Fawzan Bastarianto
Modelling commuters’ activity-travel behaviour in a large urban agglomeration area in the Global South

Azam Ali
Addressing challenges in utilising smartphone-based travel survey data using choice modelling and machine learning techniques
Former PhD Students

Chiara Calastri
Capturing and modelling complex decision-making in the context of travel, time use and social interactions (view/download)

Evangelos Pachalidis
Developing Driving Behaviour Models Incorporating the Effects of Stress (view/download)

Md Bashirul Haque
Modelling residential location and travel decisions using detailed revealed preference data (view/download)

Thomas Hancock
Travel behaviour modelling at the interface between econometrics and mathematical psychology (view/download)

Tianli Tang
Predicting boarding and alighting behaviour of bus passengers with smart card data using machine learning techniques (view/download)

Martyna Bogacz
Neural processing of context and information: Implications for behavioural modelling (view/download)

Panagiotis Tsoleridis
Leveraging GPS-based trip diaries for modelling individual mobility behaviour (view/download)

Khatun Zannat
Improving transportation planning tools for the Global South: applying advanced modelling frameworks to address data issues and accommodate behavioural complexities (view/download)

Yu Wang
Using Multiple Sources of Data to Understand the Heterogeneous Preferences of Travellers for Developing Differentiated Policies (view/download)

Maximiliano Lizana
Modelling changes in public transport demand amid disruptive events (view/download)
Former Masters Students
Marzia Ramos Zuniga
Leveraging Multi-Source Travel Data to Enhance Understanding of Trip Distribution Patterns
Lucia Cebreiros Penzone
A field experiment to investigate the effects of emotional states and experience on mode choice decisions alongside the “usual suspects”
Azam Ali
New ways of modelling time-use decisions
Bohao Su
Extracting attitudes and perceptions from textual data using machine learning techniques for incorporating in travel behaviour models
Juan Du
Comparison of Random Forest and Random Utility Models for Route Choice Modelling
Fan Wang
Enhancing trip-based mode choice models with tour details: A case study from China
Azam Ali
Comparing and contrasting choice models and machine learning techniques in the context of vehicle ownership decisions
Yi Huang
Investigating the transferability of lane-changing models among different congestion levels in a driving simulator
Mark Proudfoot
Modelling the impact of weather on O-D patterns using mobile phone data
Nick Marshall
Modelling parking choice behaviour
Mamoona Fakhhar
Modelling the impact of residential relocation on travel behaviour: a case study of Lahore, Pakistan
Megha Manoj
Analyses of spatial transferability of vehicle ownership models among developing countries
Lawrence Alongou
Temporal transferability of car ownership, trip generation and tour pattern models in Nairobi, Kenya
Di Chang
Transferability of gap acceptance model across congestion levels
Faza Bastarianto
A tour-based mode choice model for Jakarta
Yu Zhang
Developing urban route choice models with GPS data
Mathieu Plourde
Modelling heterogeneity in drivers route choice behaviour in Quebec city (Visiting Student from EPFL Lausanne, co-supervised with Prof Michel Bierlaire)
George Young
Modelling parking choice behaviour using parking game experiments (MEng, School of Civil Engineering)
Apio Rose
Modelling the effect of congestion on other trips
Alexander Patrick
Developing traffic models using mobile phone data
Umair Asif
Developing parking choice models using parking game experiments (MEng, School of Civil Engineering)
Shoaib Hossain
Developing parking choice models using parking game experiments (MEng, School of Civil Engineering)
Flavia Anyiko
Temporal transferability of car-ownership models
Stavros Papadimitriou
Transferability of car-following models
Maria Poulopoulou
Why live far and commute by car
Manyiraho Ahabyona
Transferability of gap acceptance model
Andrew Bwambale
Spatial transferability of travel demand models
Christopher Edeimu
Developing trip generation models combining mobile phone and survey data
Benjamin Lee
Modeling travel time variations in London using multiple data sources
Irfan Bhana
Modeling the effects of demographics in driving decisions
Md. Mozahidul Islam
Car-following model for mixed traffic
Md. Shadahat Iqbal
Developing origin-destination matrices using mobile phone data
Md. Bashirul Haque
Integrated mode choice and residential location choice model
Sayeeda Binte Ayaz
Modelling residential location choice of university staff members
Annesha Enam
Modelling the preference for mass rapid transit in Dhaka
Lang Yang
Modelling the preference for new modes and services in Lisbon (MIT, co-supervised with Prof Ben-Akiva)
Sujith Rapolu
Evaluating the impact of interventions on network capacity (MIT, co-supervised with Prof Ben-Akiva)


