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Overhead line technology as a building block for the transport transition: Researchers make recommendations to policymakers
The eHighway-Schleswig Holstein (FESH) field trial is investigating the use of overhead line trucks on the highway. Funding from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) expires at the end of this year. In a white paper, the stakeholders involved now state an urgent need for…
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Scientists from Sri Lanka visit the Chair of Mobility System Planning
Dr. Chethika Abenayake and Dr. Amila Jayasinghe research and teach at the Department of Town and Country Planning at the University of Moratuwa in Sri Lanka. In June, they completed a guest stay at the "Friedrich List" Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences as part of the LBS2ITS…
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German rail passenger transport in 2031 and beyond
Four master's students from TU Dresden worked on a consulting project on the future of German rail passenger transport. In April 2024, they presented their results at the EIB in Luxembourg.
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Transport science measurement campaign on road freight transport of the future launched
How is increasing freight traffic compatible with climate targets? The eHighway Schleswig-Holstein (FESH) field trial is researching the use of overhead line trucks in real-life operation on the A1 federal highway. The Faculty of Transport Sciences is involved in the joint project as a research…
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Speed Limit on German Highways - Necessary or Pointless?
As an invited expert, Prof. Dr. Jens Borken-Kleefeld answered questions from listeners on the topic of "speed limits on freeways" in the "Redezeit" program on NDR Info, a public german radio station
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Future Research Up Close: the Hoyerswerda MITMACH Laboratory Opens its Doors
AT the beginning of April, the MITMACH Lab at Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Straße 5 in the former "Wassermann" restaurant in Hoyerswerda opened. Prof. Dr. Günther Prokop, Head of the Chair of Automotive Engineering at TU Dresden and contact person for the "Safety of networked and automated…
© Sebastian Pape
"Hold On Tight, These Things Are Intelligent - Believe It or Not."
The SPIN2030 science festival took place for the first time at the Dresden Technical Collections at the beginning of March. Benjamin Gabber, a transport engineering student at the "Friedrich List" Faculty of Traffic and Transport Sciences, was invited to present his science slam.
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Publication on the development of Eurasian rail freight transport
Can intercontinental rail transport withstand the demands of the global market and establish itself as an efficient means of transportation in global supply chains? Scientists at TU Dresden present a way to reassess the quality of international rail transportation.
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