Aug 25, 2021
Three scholars about to start their semester abroad
On September 1st, our colleagues Sajjad Haider (Project C4, Methods for Assessing the Electrical Energy Supply with Special Consideration of New Mobility Concepts), Björn Verse (Project C5, Sustainability Assessment of New Business Models for Mobility Concepts into the 22nd Century), and Andrea Hauslbauer (Project C3, Analysis of User Behavioral Adaptations to New Mobility Concepts) will leave Dresden to conduct studies for their dissertations at various foreign universities.
Sajjad Haider will continue his research at Texas A&M University in the US. At the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, he will work on a project on exploratory simulations for integrating future mobility scenarios into current electricity and transportation methods.
Björn Verse will stay abroad at TU Delft in the Netherlands, where he will research Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and its impact on sustainable mobility from an internationally comparative perspective. TU Delft’s Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management focuses on the enablers, barriers, and regulatory framework conditions of such digital business model innovations in the transport sector.
Andrea Hauslbauer will stay abroad at the University of California, Davis, in the US. As part of the Institute of Transportation Studies, she will be joining the research team of the 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program in analyzing (micro-)mobility data from a longitudinal study to assess the long-term impacts of new mobility concepts.
In the context of these stays abroad, valuable contacts will be established between the Boysen-TU Dresden Research Training Group and highly renowned institutes which also conduct research on the mobility transition.
We wish all three colleagues safe travels and continued success!