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Dr Milad Ghasrikhouzani
Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Planning, Econometric and Statistical Methods, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Simulation and Modelling
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Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Planning, Econometric and Statistical Methods, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Simulation and Modelling
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Milad is a senior lecturer in the School of Engineering and IT (SEIT) at UNSW Canberra specialising in Transport Planning.

Mr Julius Raditya Secadiningrat
Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Engineering, Transport Planning, Civil Engineering, Autonomous Vehicles, Computer-Human Interaction
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Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Engineering, Transport Planning, Civil Engineering, Autonomous Vehicles, Computer-Human Interaction
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Technical Officer in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation (rCITI)

Associate Professor Taha Hossein Rashidi
Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Engineering, Housing Markets, Development, Management, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Transport Planning, Transportation and Freight Services, Environmental Engineering Modelling, Econometrics
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Faculty: Engineering
Fields of Research (FoR): Transport Engineering, Housing Markets, Development, Management, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Transport Planning, Transportation and Freight Services, Environmental Engineering Modelling, Econometrics
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Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Associate Professor Paul Joseph Tranter
Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Human Geography, Transport Planning, Community Planning, Social and Cultural Geography, Public Health and Health Services
Faculty: UNSW Canberra
Fields of Research (FoR): Human Geography, Transport Planning, Community Planning, Social and Cultural Geography, Public Health and Health Services