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Academic Lecture for Graduate Students of the School of Transportation Engineering

Publish date:2023-10-11click:10

I. Time and Place

Time: Friday, October 13th, 10:00 AM

Location: First Floor Lecture Hall, Academic Exchange Center, North Campus Main Campus


II. Lecture Content

Lecturer: Xu Meng

Abstract: Starting from the current development status of smart public transportation in Chinese cities, this lecture summarizes the research status of smart public transportation, focusing on aspects such as smart public transportation passenger flow analysis, smart public transportation operation research, smart public transportation network design and optimization, and smart public transportation service evaluation, and points out the focus of existing research. Building on this foundation, the lecture further analyzes existing research from the perspectives of smart public transportation passenger flow analysis, smart public transportation operation, smart public transportation network design and optimization, and smart public transportation service evaluation, and identifies the shortcomings in each area. It analyzes and prospects the future development trends of smart public transportation from the aspects of intelligent identification and prediction of passenger characteristics, smart public transportation operation in complex scenarios, smart public transportation network design and optimization, and smart public transportation service evaluation, and proposes representative research questions for each area.


III. Speaker Profile

Xu Meng, Professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, Doctoral Supervisor, and Director of the Comprehensive Transportation System Science Research Institute. His main research areas, teaching, and research activities include modeling, optimization, and analysis of urban traffic complex systems from the perspective of systems science research; conducting cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research around urban traffic demand management, urban parking management, resilient urban traffic management, and sustainable transportation development and governance; and studying and applying key scientific issues in the research on urban comprehensive transportation governance mechanisms and policies. He has presided over more than 30 projects, including the EU Seventh Framework Program, National Natural Science Foundation Major projects, Outstanding Young Scientist Fund Project, International Cooperation Project, and General Project. He has published over 160 academic journal papers, published one academic monograph, and has been granted over 20 national invention patents. He currently serves as the associate editor of International Journal of Urban Sciences, Frontiers in Future Transportation, and IEEE ITSC, and as an editorial board member of Transportation Systems Engineering and Information, International Journal of Transportation, and Systems Engineering.


IV. Participation Requirements

  1. The lecture      registration link will be posted in the QQ group for graduate students of      the School of Transportation Engineering. Please pay attention in time.

  2. After the lecture      begins, please listen attentively and keep your communication devices on      silent mode.