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Reducing COVID-19 transmissions in flight operations
Dr. Michael Schultz, a transport scientist from Dresden, is investigating how contact between passengers can be reduced when boarding and disembarking an aircraft.
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Employer-paid parking – possibilities and perspectives
A new study from the Transport and Traffic Sciences of TU Dresden examines the economic and business benefits of employee parking as well as alternatives to it.
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Calls for science awards
Apply now: In 2022, young researchers will again have the opportunity to apply for various science prizes with their scientific work.
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Time is money. Or maybe not?
Dr. Andy Obermeyer, transport and traffic scientist at the TU Dresden, analyses whether and what influence small individual travel time gains have on the general travel time value and thus on the economic efficiency of transport projects.
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MOTUS project: Sustainable transport despite Corona, climate or structural change?
Model municipalities for resilient and sustainable urban mobility (primarily from the lignite mining areas) are being sought.
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"SmartFly" - Soon flying taxis in use in Saxony?
In a preliminary study with the participation of transport and traffic scientists from TU Dresden possibilities are being investigated as to how air taxis can be integrated into existing transport systems in Saxony and used economically. The Free State is funding the project with 280,000 euros.
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