News Archive Open menu Search 31 results Open menu 24 February 2020 Measuring, predicting and managing public transport disruptions Disruptions to public transport caused by breakdowns or accidents happen on a daily basis. Researcher Menno Yap is developing a method to reduce the impact they have on travellers. Read more 10 February 2020 ERC grant for Serge Hoogendoorn Serge Hoogendoorn (Professor Traffic Operations & Management) received an ERC proof of concept grant for the further development of an intelligent multi-modal transfer flow management system. This innovative pedestrian management system aims to make transfers at multi-modal hubs as efficient, reliable and safe for the traveller as possible. Read more 09 February 2020 Evacuation behavior analyzed using discrete choice theory In a combined research of the TU Delft and UC Berkeley the behavior of evacuees of Hurricane Irma was modelled and analyzed empirically using a variety of choice models, estimated on actual evacuation choice data. Read more 11 November 2019 First cycling behaviour experiment on Leeghwaterstraat The Leeghwaterstraat on the TU Delft Campus has officially been put into use as a living lab for research into cycling behaviour and autonomous driving. Read more 04 October 2019 My-TRAC pilot Read more 13 May 2019 Who is in control of self-driving cars? Read more 16 April 2019 TU Delft Campus living lab for autonomous driving Along the Leeghwaterstraat on TU Delft Campus masts are currently being erected to monitor bicycle and car traffic. This will turn this part of the campus into a living lab for research into the behavior of cyclists and autonomous driving. Read more 11 April 2019 Martijn Hollestelle wins the Gouden RAI Wiel Studentenprijs 2018 Read more 03 April 2019 Open PhD and postdoc positions Two PhD and one postdoc positions are open at Delft University of Technology as part of the SAMEN project ‘Safe and efficient operation of AutoMated and human drivEN vehicles in mixed traffic’. Read more 06 November 2018 'Lack of ambition in much-needed modernisation of Dutch railways' According to Rob Goverde, professor of Railway Traffic Operations & Management, Dutch railways should switch much faster to the modern European ERTMS communication standard for rail traffic control and safety. This is a key message in his inaugural address to be held at TU Delft on Friday, 9 November. Read more Page 1 You are on page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page