Nirajan Shiwakoti: Deep thoughts about surface transport
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
Aimsun Auto enables the creation of virtual testing testing environments for the design & validation of path planning algorithms for self-driving vehicles.
In a bid to increase efficiency and road worker safety, Highways England is trialling an autonomous dump truck, equipped with technology used in Australian mining.
The Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia has broadened its public trial of the Intellibus driverless bus to regional WA, with a 7-week trial beginning today in Busselton.
Addressing the critical need for new security schemes to be designed and implemented to protect our connected cars and transport systems.
The transcript of The Hon. Melissa Horne’s opening address about Victoria’s public transport system, given at iMOVE’s Transport of Tomorrow Symposium.
Elon Musk has again spoken out on LIDAR, decrying its use in autonomous vehicles. We obtained Professor Michael Milford’s opinion on this technology debate.
Alyson O’Rourke has been working in ITS for over 20 years, and recently was a point person organising transport for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
iMOVE partner, the Adelaide-based Cohda Wireless, will supply some of its V2X-Locate technology to a test bed in central Berlin.
iMOVE asked News Corp’s National Technology Editor, Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson about her thoughts after her first ride on a Lime e-scooter.
An Auto Skills Australia Churchill Fellowship offers the chance to travel overseas & investigate topics/issues in the automotive/mobility industries.
The story of the inaugural iMOVE Transport of Tomorrow Symposium, told through image taken over the course of the two days of the event.
Yale Wong, of the ITLS at the University of Sydney, talks with iMOVE about his transport background, thoughts on MaaS, and more.
Professor John Nelson, from the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, talks to iMOVE about where he thinks smart mobility can take public transport.
Professor Hussein Dia of the Swinburne University of Technology tells iMOVE about his work, academic career, and thoughts on what’s ahead in smart mobility.
Kate Mackay is Technical Director – Transport Planning at Mott MacDonald. We find out more about her role, career, and future transport wishlist.