CAITR 2015

The 33rd Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research was held at Ormond College at the University of Melbourne 12–13 February 2015. CAITR is the longest running transport research conference in Australia and is directed at our young transport, logistic and transport infrastructure researchers.

Some thirteen Universities, Institutes and Research groups presented some three dozen papers over the two days of the conference. CAITR gives the opportunity for young researchers to have their research discussed and critiqued by peers and senior researchers and to interact with a network of national transport experts.

Yanni Huang from the UNSW Australia received the inaugural CILTA Innovation Award for her paper on " The Global Maritime Container Network: An application of transport Modelling Techniques"

 

Dr David Wilson (CILTA PD Committee Victoria) presenting Yanni  Huang with the inaugural CILTA award for the best Transport innovation paper at the CATIR
conference in Melbourne.

 

L-R: Yanni Huang and Edward Robson with other interstate PhD Resesarchers.

 

 rCITI students presented the following papers:

  1. Asif Hassan - Evaluating Subjective Beliefs of Travel Time of Taxi Drivers “ 
  2. Edward Robson - A Review of Computable General Equilibrium Modelling for Transport Appraisal “ 
  3. Neeraj Saxena - Analysing the Effects of Stop & Go Conditions in Traffic Assignment Models “ 
  4. Yanni Huang - The global maritime container network: an application of conventional transport modelling techniques.”
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