2022 Undergraduate Student Industry Program awards
A showcase of winning video presentations on student projects from iMOVE’s 2022 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
A showcase of winning video presentations on student projects from iMOVE’s 2022 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
An interview with Dr Hadi Ghaderi of the Swinburne University of Technology, discussing supply chains, logistics, his career path, & broader transport interests.
This project will develop, test, and deliver a data-integrated visualisation and analytics platform for heavy transport emissions, efficiency, and sustainability.
A profile of Tariq Munir, a PhD student at Swinburne University of Technology, including information on his thesis topic, ‘Innovative road network pricing models’.
This project will identify appropriate use cases for construction material supply chain data sharing possibilities for social, economic, & environmental outcomes.
Download a copy of our project final report, ‘Exploring balance between movement and place in designing safe and successful places’.
Discover the ITS, freight, and smart mobility research capabilities of the Swinburne University of Technology, Overview, key staff, awards, projects, and more.
Watch the recording of our ‘Digitisation of transport and freight: How are we tracking in Australia, and where are the opportunities?’ webinar.
Download the final report from iMOVE’s ‘Digitisation in transport and freight: Lessons for Australia’ project.
This project will develop a deeper understanding of the transport workforce implications due to digitalisation and automation in the Australian market.
Register for our webinar ‘Digitalisation of transport and freight: How are we tracking in Australia, and where are the opportunities?’.
Download the final report on a study carried out by Swinburne University of Technology, looking at road empathy amongst drivers aged between 18 and 25.
This PhD research aims to investigate new methods for managing urban congestion and reducing emissions through innovative transport pricing policies.
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2021 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
Development/delivery of a low-cost IoT-based system for live tracking & condition monitoring of freight consignments across multiple carriers & transport modes.
This project will identify and trial suitable systems for automatic real-time patronage counting for replacement bus services during Melbourne rail disruptions.