The Chair of Transport Ecology invites faculty members to the Bicycle Faculty Day TUD x DTU in the Gerhart-Potthoff-Building on May 12. Participants can look forward to exciting impulses from the field of cycling research and network with international cycling researchers.

Program

  • 10.00 - 11.45 Uhr

Welcoming words
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Regine Gerike (TUD)
Prof. Dr. Jens Borken-Kleefeld (TUD)

"Differences in riding behaviour patterns (DFG Project)", Dr.-Ing. Sven Lißner (TUD)

"National funding for bicycle infrastructure investments in Denmark – Input to the new Danish National Bicycle Strategy", Assoc. Prof. Anders Fjendbo Jensen (DTU)

"Using computer vision to identify cyclist surroundings: a novel approach to enrich OSM data", Dipl.-Ing. Iwan Porojkow (TUD)

"Cycling Safety for 10-14-Year-Olds: Evaluating Bicycle Projects and Creating an Online Resource", Christina Gögel, M.Sc.

  • 11.45 - 12.45 Uhr Lunch break
  • 12.45 - 14.15 Uhr

"Mobility behaviour of cyclists after a sudden network disruption: the case of the Carola bridge collapse in Dresden", Mirka Łukawska, PhD (TUD)

"Cycling safety in Copenhagen: Risk factors for crashes and near crashes and their influence on traveller behaviour", Assoc. Prof. Thomas Kjær Rasmussen (DTU)

"Potential and limitation of machine learning methods to analyse and model route choice behaviour (DFG project)", Dr.-Ing. Stefan Huber (TUD)

"Automated, video-based recording of bicycle traffic with OpenTrafficCam", Dipl.-Ing. Armin Kollascheck (TUD)

  •  14.15 - 14.45 Uhr Coffee break
  •  14.45 - 16.30 Uhr

"Cycling for Sustainable Cities: An Overview on International Trends and Best Practice", Prof. Ralph Buehler (Virginia Tech)

"Using GPS cycling tracks to infer traffic signal data", Ueli Isenschmid, PhD candidate (DTU)

"Bringing spatial meaning to gps bicycle mass data by linking it to a road network", Paul Lindemann, M.Sc. (TUD)

"MobiJoule: Human energy expenditure in mobility", Laurent Cazor, PhD (DTU)

  • Final remarks and questions at the Bicycle picnic

Originalautor

Lisa Dreßler/ Red. bearb.

Chair of Transport Ecology

Die Professur für Verkehrsökologie widmet sich in Forschung und Lehre der nachhaltigen Verkehrsentwicklung. Zu den Arbeitsgebieten gehören klimafreundliche Mobilität, sauberer Verkehr und Radverkehr.

Contact

Chair of Transport Ecology

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jens Borken-Kleefeld

Tel.:     +49 351 463-36566
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