2014

THE AUSTRALIAN KEY CENTRE IN TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT

ANNUAL REPORT 2014

CONTENTS

THE KEY CENTRE 2

DIRECTOR’S REPORT 3

HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014 5

RESEARCH FUNDING 9

PUBLICATIONS 13

LEARNING AND TEACHING 29

PUBLIC LECTURES AND SEMINARS 41

PROFESSIONAL HONOURS AND ENGAGEMENTS 45

IN THE MEDIA 53

OUR PEOPLE 55

THE KEY CENTRE

The Commonwealth Key Centre of Teaching and These objectives are achieved by the Key Centre Research in Transport Management is a joint through:- venture between the Institute of Transport and  developing and offering graduate transport Logistics Studies in the University of and logistics management programs, industry Business School (ITLS-Sydney) and the Institute of programs, certificates, executive programs Transport Studies in the Department of Civil and short courses; Engineering at Monash University, Melbourne (ITS-Monash). The Key Centre was established in  bringing high quality transport, logistics and 1995; for 19 years the Australian federal supply chain management programs to people government has continued to recognise it as a outside Sydney and Melbourne (both centre of excellence in teaching and research in all nationally and globally), as well as widening areas of transport management including supply the offerings of courses within Melbourne and chain management, transport economics, Sydney, through access to courses provided by transport engineering, transport planning, both ITLS-Sydney and ITS-Monash; infrastructure networks, and transport modelling.  contributing to Australia’s growing participation in the Asia Pacific region in a OUR CONSTITUTION leadership role in transport, logistics and supply chain management; The primary object of the Key Centre is to undertake graduate teaching, executive programs,  widening the range of courses available for grant and contract research and development in middle level professional managers in critical the fields of transport, logistics, and supply chain areas of transport, logistics and supply chain management studies. The work of the Key Centre management not currently served; also has the following objectives:  equipping managers in all disciplines (i.e. ,  To provide a focus for University work in areas engineering, economics, planning), the small of transport and logistics management and to business sector and local government to establish an ambience attractive to those succeed in the face of technological, economic committed to excellence in graduate and institutional change; transport, logistics and supply chain  building on the recognised need for stronger management programs and research. links between education of engineers,  To collaborate, to the fullest extent possible, planners, policy analysts and managers in with other parties having an interest in transport, logistics and supply chain transport. logistics and supply chain management; management studies and its applications.  undertaking research to develop state-of-the-  To offer specialised training courses, art management practices and technical workshops, short courses and seminars on methods; and topics of interest in the area of transport,  transferring the knowledge developed logistics and supply chain management. through research to client groups through the  To seed the development, in Australia, of Key Centre’s publications, workshops, innovative ideas in transport, logistics and conferences, seminars, and by participation in supply chain policy and professional practice networks of transport, logistics and supply in which the Key Centre plays a role. chain stakeholders.

Page 2 of 59 DIRECTOR’S REPORT (summarised in the annual report) that are 2014 marks the 19th year since the establishment considered fundamental to maintaining these key of the Key Centre. The individual nodes have a strengths and enhancing our international much longer independent history: the transport reputation into the future. A map of alignment of group at ITS-Monash celebrated their 54th the strategic priorities of ITLS to the key strategies anniversary and ITLS-Sydney celebrated 24 years of the University and strategic priorities and goals as an institute this year. of the Business School was also undertaken Both nodes have continued to grow and Key centre staff continue to be recognised for the consolidate their reputations in a vast array of contributions they make to industry and areas of research and teaching associated with the government sector activities and their active broadening field of transport, logistics and supply engagement with the broader community through chain management. It is rewarding to see the events such as ITS-Monash’s Policy workshop and increasing success in winning ARC grants as well as ITLS-Sydney’s Leadership and Policy Seminar active engagement with industry (both private series and through their contributions to the print and public sector) in a diverse set of research and and broadcast media. training activities. Full details are set out in this Annual Report. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the commitment and dedication of Adjunct Professor An important focus of a great deal of research and John Stanley and Dr Alastair Stone in chairing our teaching in 2014 is now in the infrastructure Boards of Advice. These Boards continue to space. Although transport is integral to any provide important advice and direction to the Key serious infrastructure enhancement program in a Centre. Our success is also, in no small measure, burgeoning economy, the need to use the due to the extraordinary support we enjoy from language of infrastructure systems, network and Professor Edwina Cornish (Deputy Vice-Chancellor management has become very apparent to the (Research), Monash University) and Professor Institute, and hence we have begun to emphasise Greg Whitwell (Dean, the contribution that we have made and will Business School). It continues to be my very great continue to make in the many challenges frontiers pleasure to serve as the Director of the Key associated with building a better infrastructure Centre. The working environment brings a great future for society. The skills we have are very deal of joy to me, overwhelmingly due to the team portable to the infrastructure space. we have. A special thanks to all Key Centre staff. The Institute continues to be a major player nationally and globally in providing an intellectual overlay to the debate on societal priorities that can guide our future prosperity and wellbeing. While we see our broad role as engaging at all levels of inquiry, be they the very practical studies to assist government and industry, be it at the strategic, tactical or operations levels, we must not lose sight of our more ‘purer’ academic ideals of informing the debate in ways that are not constrained by political or commercial interest. This is often a delicate balance, but if we are to make a difference then our role must be one of moving the boundary of debate and decision making rather than reinforcing prejudices and biases that so often result in decisions that are not in the long term interest of a society that we so aspire to be part of.

ITLS-Sydney finalised a new 5-year strategic plan Professor David A. Hensher FASSA in 2014 which sets out the key strengths of ITLS Founding Director, Key Centre and identified nine strategic priorities

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Page 4 of 59 HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014

ITS MONASH WELCOMES NEW STAFF AND NEW ROLES

In 2014 ITS Monash welcomed Dr Meead Saberi and Wendy Walker to the group. Dr Saberi received his PhD in Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning from Northwestern University, USA. He joined ITS Monash as a lecturer in 2014 and leads the City Science Research Group focusing on improving scientific Staff and students celebrate the retirement of understanding of cities. Ms Walker is the new Professor William Young manager of the World Transit Research website. NEW AND IMPROVED MARKETING FOR ITS MONASH In addition, four people took on new roles at ITS Monash. After six years as a research fellow, Dr ITS Monash developed its first promotional Alexa Delbosc applied for and was appointed as a brochure in 2014, highlighting the teaching and Lecturer in Civil Engineering. In her new teaching research strengths of the group. In addition, the and research role she will be responsible for website of ITS Monash underwent a cosmetic CIV5302 (Traffic Engineering and Management) revamp, integrating iconic images and an updated and CIV4284 (Transport Systems) beginning in newsreel to the home page. See more (including 2015. Omid Ejtemai, formerly the director of a web copy of the brochure) at: innovative solution and industry programs at ITS, http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/civil/research/c has been appointed as the Monash first Professor entres/its/ of Practice. Two recent Monash graduates took on staff roles in ITS; Dr Kayvan Aghabeyk was OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS appointed as the Department of Civil Engineering research and teaching fellow and Dr Amir Sobhani Dr Andrew Collins was awarded the prestigious was appointed as the ITS research fellow. Eric Pas Dissertation Prize for his doctoral thesis "Attribute nonattendance in discrete choice models: measurement of bias, and a model for the FAREWELLS AT ITS MONASH inference of both nonattendance and taste In 2014 ITS Monash said farewell to several heterogeneity"; his PhD was supervised by important members of the group. Dr Nirajan Professor David Hensher and Professor John Rose. Shiwakoti , formerly a Lecturer at ITS Monash, is The award recognizes the best doctoral now a Senior Lecturer in the Department of dissertation internationally in the area of travel Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing behaviour research submitted in 2013. Engineering at RMIT. Ms Pauline Forbes, formerly manager of the World Transit Research website, is Dr Matthew Beck received an honourable mention now a Research Officer in the School of Medicine for his doctoral thesis "Development of a and Health Science. behavioural system of stated choice models: PROFESSOR WILLIAM YOUNG RETIRES modelling behavioural, pricing and technological opportunities to reduce automobile energy After 39 years of service to Monash University, levels"; his PhD was also supervised by Professor Professor William Young retired at the end of John Rose and Professor David Hensher. 2014. He has played an enormous role in the development and existence of the Department of Professor David Hensher was the recipient of The Civil Engineering. He played an important role as University of Sydney Business School's Excellence the head of Civil Engineering (1999-2007) and as in Research Award in recognition of his the director of ITS (1995-1998, 2010-2013). He outstanding record of research achievement. has enjoyed every moment of his involvement at Monash.

Page 5 of 59 FACT 2014 HOSTED BY ITLS-SYDNEY ITLS-SYDNEY WINS HIGHLY COMPETITIVE ARC DISCOVERY PROJECT FUNDING FOR PROJECT ON A NEW APPROACH TO INVESTIGATING TRAVEL CHOICE BEHAVIOUR

Professor Michiel Bliemer, Professor David Hensher and Honorary Professor Stephane Hess who, together with colleagues at UNSW and international collaborators at Georgia State University (USA) and Tu Delft (The Netherlands), have won a Discovery Project grant of $678k for research into travel choice behaviour. Applications for Discovery Project funding are highly competitive and under the commerce, The Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies management, tourism and services category, hosted the Future of Automated Container which include transportation and freight services, Terminals 2014 (FACT 2014) meeting on the 11th only six applications were successful Australia April at the University of Sydney Business School’s wide. Sydney CBD campus. The event looked at a wide range of issues posed by container terminal This project aims to produce improved practical automation and included presentations by local behavioural models to predict responses to and international experts. It was announced at the transport policies in order to assist in better meeting that FACT 2015 will be hosted by Hong decision-making. The project is expected to make Kong Polytechnic University. several methodological contributions by merging, for the first time, methods from stated choice ITLS-SYDNEY TO ESTABLISH FOOD SUPPLY surveys, experimental economics, and naturalistic MANAGEMENT CENTRE driving simulators in order to better investigate travel choice behaviour in realistic environments. ITLS–Sydney is establishing a research centre focusing on ways of maintaining a sustainable and 10TH INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SURVEY financially viable supply of food to Australia's METHODS CONFERENCE CO-ORGANISED BY domestic and international markets. The Training ITLS-SYDNEY Centre for Food and Beverage Supply Chain Optimisation will operate in cooperation with the Australia became the first country in the world to University of Newcastle, the CSIRO, the Georgia twice host the prestigious International Travel Institute of Technology and the Survey Methods Conference, with the 10th Department of Primary Industry. Industry partners conference held in Leura, Blue Mountains in will include Coca-Cola Amatil, SunRice, the Batlow November 2014. Local organising activities were Fruit Co-operative and Sanitarium Health and handled by Tim Raimond (Transport for New Wellbeing. South Wales) and Associate Professor Stephen Greaves (ITLS) ably assisted by the efforts of "The food industry is important for the Australian Evelyn Karantonis (Transport for New South economy with 15 per cent of the workforce Wales). The conference was attended by 132 involved in food production and exports of more delegates from around the globe with two thirds than 30 billion dollars a year," said Centre Chief coming from overseas. Investigator, Associate Professor Behnam Fahimnia. The Training Centre for Food and Beverage Supply Chain Optimisation is being funded with a substantial grant from the Australian Research Council.

Page 6 of 59 In addition to assisting with organisational 5. Our outstanding success in winning Australian activities, ITLS staff featured prominently in the Research Council grants including Discovery, conference through a thought-provoking plenary Linkage, and Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment talk from Professor David Hensher, delivery of and Facilities (45% of all ARC grant funding to the several papers and posters from academics and Business School 2004-14). PhD students, and sponsorship of the conference 6. The diversity of our research funding, from dinner. The next conference in the series will be industry, state and federal government, and held in Quebec, Canada in 2017. university sources (35% funded by external

research grants and contracts and consultancy). 7. Our high volume of research publications, with the majority in top tier international journals (average 7.5 publications / staff member per annum (2009-13) compared to average across

other Business School disciplines of 4.5 ITLS past and present, Leura 2014 publications / staff member; responsible for 2% of University-wide publication output in 2012). ITLS-SYDNEY DEVELOPS 5 YEAR STRATEGIC 8. Our strong internal and external research PLAN networks. ITLS staff attended a two day Strategy Retreat in 9. The continual improvement of our November at the end of which a new 5 year postgraduate coursework teaching program strategic plan was produced. The key strengths of ensuring well designed and relevant management ITLS were defined and nine strategic priorities education curricula and targeted training in were identified for the future. practical, industry-ready skills, in particular analytical / quantitative skills. 10. The high level of student satisfaction as measured in student surveys and our strong lecturer-student relationships (>=85% overall student satisfaction, average across all units of study, annually 2009-13, 90% satisfaction measured to date for 2014). 11. The industry engagement in our teaching program including guest lecturers, case studies, industry visits and work placement opportunities.

12. Our media exposure, in particular in national ITLS-Sydney Staff Strategy Retreat, Hunter Valley newspapers, radio and television. KEY STRENGTHS 13. Our dedicated and professional administration 1. Our global reputation (including our support staff team. international visiting scholars program). 14. Our ability to be self-critical and to continually 2. The diversity and quality of our academic and develop and respond to changing priorities. research staff and their energy and enthusiasm. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES 3. Our collaborative and collegiate way of working 1. Maintain our distinctive purpose as a University within the Institute and beyond, resulting in, and Business School Centre and ARC Key Centre amongst other outcomes, a large number of joint and ensure continued effective governance research papers. including establishing succession and transition 4. A quality research program characterised by plans to secure our future. problem-driven research with links to industry, strong methodological underpinnings, policy connectedness and, crucially, the integration of transport (multi-modal), logistics, supply chain and infrastructure research.

Page 7 of 59 2. Communicate our corporate strengths and competitive advantage in the teaching of, and research into, planning and management of transport, logistics, supply chain and infrastructure. 3. Extend our external engagement with government and industry and increase our policy relevance and influence. 4. Increase our research funding from industry and government at local, state, national and international levels, as well as maintaining and growing internal research revenue. 5. Strengthen informal and formal support for early career researchers. 6. Grow domestic and international enrolments in our postgraduate coursework degrees and increase the quality of entrants. 7. Build a world class higher degree by research program by attracting high quality domestic and international students including through scholarships. 8. Strengthen our alumni network and engagement for the benefit of all areas of endeavour. 9. Secure high quality fit-for-purpose workspace for all staff and research students of the Institute to (at least) 2025.

Page 8 of 59 RESEARCH FUNDING Associate Professor Majid Sarvi, Professor Graham Currie COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT 2012-14: $210,000 Innovative tools to improve stations design and management of crowds in emergency and panic conditions

Professor Michael Bell and Professor Michiel Bliemer 2013-15: $545,604

Methodologies for the incorporation of congestion DISCOVERY PROJECTS propagation and system reliability into transport

network models for consistent multi-scale Associate Professor Majid Sarvi and Professor planning Graham Currie

2011-14: $285,000 Dr Marilyn Johnson and Professor Geoff Rose Innovative urban traffic congestion solutions: 2013-16: $705,000 optimising road space using networks of multi- Safer Cycling and the Urban Road Environment class priority

NEW: Associate Professor Majid Sarvi Professor David Hensher and Professor John Rose 2014-17: $550,000 2012-14: $210,000 Planning and managing road transport systems Valuation of service reliability and crowding under for extreme events through spatial enablement risk and uncertainty: neglected drivers of demand for public transport STATE GOVERNMENT

Professor Peter Stopher Professor Graham Currie, Dr Alexa Delbosc and 2012-14: $333,545 Brendan Pender Travel time budget analysis from multi-day and 2013-14: $64,000 multi-year data Rail disruption management RandD project

Metro Trains Melbourne Professor Michael Bell and Professor Michiel

Bliemer NEW: Professor Graham Currie 2013-15: $490,000 2014: $10,000 Risky business: using biological systems to Review of Melbourne Metro Options mitigate risk in supply chains and transportation City of Melbourne networks

NEW: Professor Graham Currie and Dr Alexa NEW: Professor David Hensher Delbosc 2014-16: $420,000 2014: $12,000 Integrating Attribute Decision Heuristics into Travel Demand Management Study Travel Choice Models that accommodate Risk PATREC West Australia Attitude and Perceptual Conditioning

NEW: Professor Graham Currie and Dr Alexa LINKAGE PROJECTS Delbosc

2014: $15,000 Associate Professor Stephen Greaves Cross National Survey of Public Transport Users 2012-14: $532,219 Public Transport Victoria The development and application of an evaluation framework to assess transport, health and NEW: Professor Graham Currie and Dr Alexa economic impacts of new urban cycling Delbosc infrastructure 2014: $188,000

Market Development Research Project (MDRP) Metro Trains Melbourne

Page 9 of 59 INDUSTRY NEW: Lecturer Meead Saberi 2014: $25,000 NEW: Dr Marilyn Johnson and Professor Geoff Human Mobility Characteristics in Urban Areas: Rose Application of Complex Networks in Modelling 2014-2015: $48,000 Urban Transport Behaviour Safety implications of ebikes Monash University Engineering Faculty Seed Grant RACV Road Safety Research Fund TRAVEL NEW: Dr Marilyn Johnson 2014: $26,000 University of Sydney Business School Conference Safer cycling from tragedy: an analysis of coronial Travel Grants data of cyclist fatality crashes TAC Dr Matthew John Beck 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation NEW: Dr Marilyn Johnson Research Board, United States, January 2014 2014-2016: $93,000 Learning to drive with bikes: identifying ways to Professor Michael Bell improve driving practices 4th International Conference on Logistics and NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust Maritime Systems LOGMS 2014, Netherlands, August 2014 UNIVERSITY 5th International Symposium on Dynamic Traffic RESEARCH Assignment, Italy, June 2014

NEW: Dr Geoffrey Clifton Professor Michiel Bliemer 2014: $5,000 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Getting to Work: Barriers and Facilitators for Research Board, United States, January 2014 People Living with Disability Business of Health Research Network Seed 5th International Symposium on Dynamic Traffic Funding Grant Assignment, Italy, June 2014

NEW: Dr Alexa Delbosc Dr Geoffrey Clifton 2014: $8,900 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Advancing Women's Research Success Grant Methods, Australia, November 2014 Monash University Dr Andrew Collins NEW: Dr Xiaowen Fu 10th International Conference on Transport Survey 2014: $16,577 Methods, Australia, November 2014 Comparing the Performance of Light-handed Regulation to other Airport Regulatory Regimes - 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Economic analysis and policy implications Research Board, United States, February 2014 University of Sydney Business School - General Research Grant Dr Adrian Ellison 10th International Conference on Transport Survey NEW: Lecturer Terry Liu Methods, Australia, November 2014 2014: $5,000 Sustainable Park-and-Ride Transport Network Dr Richard Ellison Design, Faculty of Engineering Seed Funding 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Scheme Methods, Australia, November 2014 Monash University Engineering Faculty Seed Grant Associate Professor Behnam Fahimnia International Conference on Green Supply Chain France, June 2014

Page 10 of 59 Dr Xiaowen Fu 19th International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies HKSTS December 2014

2014 ATRS World Conference, France, July 2014

Associate Professor Stephen Greaves 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Australia, November 2014

Dr Chinh Quoc Ho 2014 World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research, Netherlands, June 2014

Australasian Transport Research Forum Australia, October 2014

Dr Rico Merkert 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, United States, January 2014

Transportation Research Board TRB 94th Annual Meeting, United States, January 2015

Dr Claudine J Moutou 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Australia, November 2014

Professor Corinne Mulley World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Netherlands, June 2014

International Conference on Paratransit, United States, October 2014

Professor Peter R. Stopher 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Australia, November 2014

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Page 12 of 59 PUBLICATIONS Fu, X. and Oum, T. H. (2014) 'Air Transport Liberalization and its Effects on Competition and BOOK Traffic Growth - An Overview' in The Economics of International Airline Transport (Advances in Airline Stopher, P. R. and Stanley, J. Economics, Volume 4), ed. James H. Peoples, Jr., (2014) Introduction to Emerald Group Publishing Limited, London, UK, Transport Policy: A Public Policy pp. 11-44. View, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. Hensher, D. A., Mulley, C. and Li, Z. (2014) 'High Quality Public Transport: Gaining Acceptance of Bus Rapid Transit Systems' in Handbook of Sustainable Travel, ed. Tommy Garling, Dick Ettema and Margareta Friman, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 257-276. BOOK CHAPTERS Hensher, D. A. (2014) 'Attribute Processing as a Bhattacharjya, J., Tripathi, S., Ellison, A. B. and Behavioural Strategy in Choice Making' in Kitratporn, N. (2014) 'Value Creation Using Social Handbook of Choice Modelling, ed. Stephane Hess Media in a Virtual Business Model: How Amazon and Andrew Daly, Edward Elgar, Padstow, United Approaches Customer Service on Twitter' in Kingdom, pp. 268-289. Proceedings of The 24th International Business Information Management Association Conference Ison, S. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Introduction' in - "Crafting Global Competitive Economies: 2020 Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Vision Strategic Planning and Smart Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Mulley C, Implementation", ed. Khalid S. Soliman, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United International Business Information Management Kingdom, pp. 1-9. Association (IBIMA), Milan, Italy, pp. 2208-2215. Ison, S., Mulley, C., Mifsud, A. and Ho, C. (2014) 'A Bhattacharjya, J., Tripathi, S., Taylor, A., Taylor, M. Parking Space Levy: A Case Study of Sydney, and Walters, D. (2014) 'Additive Manufacturing: Australia' in Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport Current Status and Future Prospects' in and Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Collaborative Systems for Smart Networked Mulley C, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Environments: 15th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 317-33. Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2014, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 6-8, 2014. Moutou, C. J. (2014) 'Neighborhood Disruption Proceedings, ed. Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, From Highway and Transit Construction and Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Springer, Heidelberg, Operations' in Encyclopedia of Transportation: Germany, pp. 365-372. Social Science and Policy, ed. Garrett M, SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, United States, pp. Currie G (2014) 'Public Transport Progress and 977-979. Failure - Keeping up with growth in Australian Cities' in 'Infrastructure for 21st Century Australian Mulley, C. and Ison, S. (2014) 'Conculsions' in Cities' Papers from the ADC Forum National Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Infrastructure and Cities Summit, March 2014, Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Mulley C, Eds. Stanley J and Roux A (2014) ISSN 978-0- Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United 9806574-2-5 Kingdom, pp. 109-16.

Delbosc, A. (2014) 'Transit dependence' in Rose, J. M. and Bliemer, M. C.J (2014) 'Stated Garrett, J and Golson, G (Eds.) 'Encyclopedia of choice experimental design theory: the who, the Transportation' Thousand Oaks: SAGE. what and the why' in Handbook of Choice Modelling, ed. Stephane Hess and Andrew Daly, Edward Elgar Publishing, Padstow, United Kingdom, pp. 152-177.

Page 13 of 59 Shiwakoti, N. , Sarvi, M., Dias, C., Burd, M. (2014) Bichou, K. and Bell, M. G.H (2014) 'Editorial', Understanding crowd panic at turning and International Journal of Shipping and Transport intersection through model organisms, Pedestrian Logistics, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 235-7. and Evacuation Dynamics 2012 (Eds. Weidmann, U., Kirsch, U. and Schreckenberg, M.), Springer, Bie, Y., Liu, Z., Li, Y., Pei, Y., 2014. Development of Vol. XXIV, pp. 1175-1186. a New Platoon Dispersion Model Considering Turning Vehicles in Urban Road Environment, Stanley, J. and Stanley, J. (2014) 'Social Exclusion Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2014, pp. 1-8 and Travel' in Handbook of Sustainable Travel, ed. Tommy Garling, Dick Ettema and Margareta Bliemer, M. C.J, Raadsen, M. P.H., Smits, E.-S., Friman, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 165- Zhou, B. and Bell, M. G.H (2014) 'Quasi-dynamic 184. traffic assignment with residual point queues incorporating a first order node model', Young, W Currie G and Hamer P (2014) ‘Exploring Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, The Impact Of The Melbourne CBD Parking Levy vol. 68, pp. 363-84. On Who Pays The Levy, Parking Supply And Mode Use’ in Transport and Sustainability; Parking; vol Campbell, D., Hensher, D. A. and Scarpa, R. (2014) 5; ISBN: 978-1-78350-919-5; Edited by: Stephen 'Bounding WTP distributions to reflect the ‘actual’ Ison, Corinne Mulley. consideration set', Journal of Choice Modelling (Special Issue - Process heuristics in choice analysis: edited by David Hensher), vol. 11, pp. 4- JOURNAL ARTICLES 15.

Adler, N., Fu, X., Oum, T. H. and Yu, C. (2014) 'Air Clifton, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D. A. (2014) transport liberalization and airport slot allocation: 'Bus Rapid Transit versus Heavy Rail in suburban The case of the Northeast Asian transport market', Sydney - Comparing successive iterations of a Transportation Research Part A: Policy and proposed heavy rail line project to the pre-existing Practice, vol. 62, pp. 3-19. BRT network', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 126-41. Aghabayk K., Sarvi M., Young W. (2014), ‘Attribute Selection for Modelling Driver’s Car- Crane, M., Rissel, C., Standen, C. and Greaves, S. Following Behaviour in Heterogeneous Congested P. (2014) 'Associations between the frequency of Traffic Conditions’, Transportmetrica A: Transport cycling and domains of quality of life', Health Science, vol. 10, no.5, pp. 457-468. Promotion Journal of Australia, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 182-5. Aghabayk, K., Sarvi, M., Forouzideh, N., and Young, W. (2014). Modelling heavy vehicle car‐ Currie, G., Burke, M., and Delbosc, A. (2014). following behaviour in congested traffic Performance of Australian Light Rail and conditions. Journal of Advanced Transportation, Comparison with US Trends. Transportation 48(8), pp. 1017-1029. Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2419(1), 11-22. Ahmed, A. and Stopher, P. R. (2014) 'Seventy Minutes Plus or Minus 10 - A Review of Travel Currie G and Delbosc A (2014) 'Assessing Bus Time Budget Studies', Transport Reviews, vol. 34, Rapid Transit System Performance in Australasia’. no. 5, pp. 607-25. Research in Transportation Economics. 48:142-151

Angeloudis, P., Hu, J. and Bell, M. G.H (2014) 'A Currie, G., Jones, A., and Woolley, J. (2014). Travel strategic repositioning algorithm for bicycle- Demand Management and the Big Scare. sharing schemes', Transportmetrica A: Transport Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Science, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 759-74. Transportation Research Board, 2469(1), 11-22.

Bell, M. G.H, Fonzone, A. and Polyzoni, C. (2014) 'Depot location in degradable transport networks', Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, vol. 66, pp. 148-61.

Page 14 of 59 De Gruyter C, Rose G and Currie,G (2014) Fraszczyka, A. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'GIS as a tool ‘Securing travel plans through the planning for selection of sample areas in a travel behaviour approvals process: A case study of practice from survey', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 34, Victoria, Australia, Cities. 41: 114-122. pp. 233-42.

De Gruyter, C., Rose, G., and Currie, G. (2014). Fu, X., Oum, T. H. and Yan, J. (2014) 'An Analysis of Methodology for Evaluating Quality of Travel Travel Demand in Japan’s Intercity Market: Plans for New Developments. Transportation Empirical Estimation and Policy Simulation', Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, vol. 48, Research Board, 2417(1), 46-57. no. 1, pp. 97-113.

Delbosc, A and Currie, G (2014) 'Using discussion Fu, X. and Luo, M. (2014) 'Editorial - Special issue forums to explore attitudes toward cars and on trade, supply chain activities and transport – licensing among young Australians' Transport Selected papers of the 2013 IFSPA Conference', Policy Vol. 31, January 2014, Pages 27–34. Transport Policy, vol. 35, pp. 331-2.

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Page 15 of 59 Greaves, S. P., Backman, H. and Ellison, A. B. Hensher, D. A., Shore, N. and Train, K. (2014) (2014) 'An Empirical Assessment of the Feasibility 'Willingness to pay for residential electricity of Battery Electric Vehicles for Day-to-Day Driving', supply quality and reliability', Applied Energy, vol. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and 115, pp. 280-92. Practice, vol. 66, pp. 226-37. Hensher, D. A. and Li, Z. (2014) 'A scoping inquiry Greiner, R., Bliemer, M. C.J and Ballweg, J. (2014) into the potential contribution of Subjective 'Design considerations of a choice experiment to Probability Theory, Dempster-Shafer Theory and estimate likely participation by north Australian Possibility Theory in accommodating degrees of pastoralists in contractual biodiversity belief in traveller behaviour research', Travel conservation', Journal of Choice Modelling, vol. 10, Behaviour and Society, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 45-56. pp. 34-45. Hensher, D. A. and Bliemer, M. C.J (2014) 'What Haghani, M., Ejtemai, O., Sarvi, M., Sobhani, A., type of road pricing scheme might appeal to Burd, M., and Aghabayk, K. (2014). Random Utility politicians? Viewpoints on the challenge in gaining Models of Pedestrian Crowd Exit Selection based the citizen and public servant vote by staging on SP-off-RP Experiments. Transportation reform', Transportation Research Part A: Policy Research Procedia, 2, 524-532. and Practice, vol. 61, pp. 227-37.

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Hensher, D. A., Li, Z. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Drivers Hess, S., Beck, M. J. and Chorus, C. G. (2014) of bus rapid transit systems - Influences on 'Contrasts Between Utility Maximization and patronage and service frequency', Research in Regret Minimization in the Presence of Opt-Out Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 159-65. Alternatives', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 66, pp. 1-12. Hensher, D. A. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Exploring the Relationship between Ex Ante Support for a Ho, C. and Hensher, D. A. (2014) 'Housing prices Referendum to prioritise Government Investment and price endogeneity in tenure and dwelling type and a Willingness to pay Higher Taxes for choice models', Case Studies on Transport Policy, Transport Investment', Roads and Transport vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 107-15. Research, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 41-49. Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Metrobuses in Hensher, D. A. (2014) 'The relationship between Sydney: How high capacity and high frequency bus contract costs, user perceived service quality services are benefiting the Metropolitan fringe', and performance assessment', International Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. Journal of Sustainable Transportation, vol. 8, no. 339-48. 1, pp. 5-27. Hoefman, R. J., van Exel, J., Rose, J. M., van de Hensher, D. A. and Mulley, C. (2014) Wetering, E. J. and Brouwer, W. B. F. (2014) 'A 'Complementing distance based charges with Discrete Choice Experiment to Obtain a Tariff for discounted registration fees in the reform of road Valuing Informal Care Situations Measured with user charges: the impact for motorists and the CarerQol Instrument', Medical Decision government revenue', Transportation, vol. 41, no. Making, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 84-96. 4, pp. 697-715.

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Chen, X., Liu, Z., and Deng, W., 2014. Park-and- Ride Network Design: A goal programming approach, at cmtee2014, Kunming, China, 30-31, July.

Page 21 of 59 Fahimnia, B., Jabbarzadeh, A. and Seno-Alday, S. Ho, C., Mulley, C., Ison, S. and Wiblin, S. (2014) (2014) 'Designing a Supply Chain Resilient to 'Area‐wide travel plans - targeting strategies for Major Disruptions and Supply/Demand greater participation in green travel initiatives: A Variations', Society for Risk Analysis - Australia and case study of Rouse Hill Town Centre, NSW New Zealand SRA-ANZ 8th Annual Conference, Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Palmerston North, New Zealand, 26 - 27 August. Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June. Fu, X. and Yang, H. (2014) 'Forms of Airport Regulation and Resultant Service Quality - A Kaparias, I., Bell, M. G.H, Biagioli, T., Bellezza, L. Comparison of Light-Handed Regulation Vs Price- and Mount, B. (2014) 'Behavioural analysis of Cap Regulation', 18th Air Transport Research vehicle-pedestrian interactions: The case of street Society ATRS World Conference, Bordeaux, France, designs with elements of shared space', 93rd 17 - 20 July. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB 2014, Washington D.C., United States, Fu, X. and Yang, H. (2014) 'Airport Investment 12 - 16 January. with Vertical Arrangements', 18th Air Transport Research Society ATRS World Conference, Liu, Z., Wang, S., Qu, X. and Shiwakoti, N., 2014. Bordeaux, France, 17 - 20 July. Congestion Pricing with Distance Tolls: A Review and New Developments, at CICTP 2014, Changsha, Fu, X. and Yang, H. (2014) 'Forms of Airport China, July 4-7. Regulation and Resultant Service Quality - A Comparison of Light-Handed Regulation Vs Price- Merkert, R. and Pearson, J. (2014) 'Developing a Cap Regulation', 19th International Conference of Nonparametric Efficiency Measure That Accounts Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, for Perceived Airline Service Levels and Hong Kong, (China), 13 - 15 December. Profitability', 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB 2014, Greaves, S. P., Ellison, A. B., Ellison, R. and Washington D.C., United States, 12 - 16 January. Standen, C. (2014) 'Development of Online Diary for Longitudinal Travel and Activity Surveys', 93rd Moutou, C. J. and Greaves, S. P. (2014) Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research 'Overcoming small business opposition to Board TRB 2014, Washington D.C., United States, sustainable transport projects that reduce car 12 - 16 January. parking in urban town centres', 32nd Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, Greaves, S. P., Ellison, R., Ellison, A. B., Standen, Kensington, Australia, 17 - 18 February. C., Rissel, C. and Crane, M. (2014) 'A Web-Based Diary and Companion Smartphone app for Moutou, C. J., Stopher, P. R. and Liu, W. (2014) Travel/Activity Surveys', 10th International 'Challenges and Opportunities of In-Depth Analysis Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, of Multi-Day and Multi-Year Data', 10th Australia, 16 - 21 November. International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia, 16 - 21 November. Hess, S., Beck, M. J. and Chorus, C. (2014) 'Contrasts Between Utility Maximization and Moffatt, M.A, Jameson, G.W . and Young, W. Regret Minimization in the Presence of Opt-Out (2014) “Influence of multi-axle group loads on Alternatives', 93rd Annual Meeting of the mechanistic design of asphalt pavements”. 26th Transportation Research Board TRB 2014, ARRB Conference – Research driving efficiency, 20 Washington D.C., United States, 12 - 16 January. October 2014 to 22 October 2014, ARRB Group Sydney NSW Australia, 1-11. Ho, C. and Hensher, D. A. (2014) 'Housing prices and price endogeneity in tenure and dwelling type Mulley, C. and Tsai, C.-H. (2014) 'The Impact of choice models', 32nd Conference of Australian Bus Rapid Transit on Housing Price and Institutes of Transport Research CAITR, University Accessibility Changes in Sydney: A Repeat Sales of NSW, Australia, 17 - 18 February. Approach', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June.

Page 22 of 59 Mulley, C. (2014) 'Decision Making in Flexible Sobhani, A, Ejtemai, O., Sarvi, M., Duives, D., Transit: The Importance and Application of the Aghabayk, K., Hoogendoorn, S., and Daamen, W. "Golden Rule"', International Conference on (2014) "Animal group behaviour to study human Paratransit, Monterey, United States, 29 - 31 crowd dynamics under panic condition", October. Interaction Networks and Collective Motion in Swarms, flocks and Crowds, 26-28 May 2014, Rose, J. M. and Bliemer, M. C.J (2014) 'Sliding Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. doors: a transitional representation of presenting stated choice survey questions', 10th International Stopher, P. R., Moutou, C. J., Shen, L. and Liu, W. Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, (2014) 'The Challenge of Obtaining Ground Truth Australia, 16 - 21 November. for GPS Processing', 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia, 16 Rose, J. M. and Bliemer, M. C.J (2014) 'A unified - 21 November. theory of experimental design for stated choice studies', 10th International Conference on Stopher, P. R. and Shen, L. (2014) 'Automating Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia, 16 - Image Processing for Life-logging Cameras to 21 November. Support Travel Data Collection', 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Rose, J. M. and Bliemer, M. C.J (2014) 'Survey Australia, 16 - 21 November. artefacts in stated choice experiments', 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Sun, X., Liu, Z., and Chen, S., 2014. The Equity Methods, Leura, Australia, 16 - 21 November. Issue for Cordon-Based Congestion Pricing with Distance Toll, at ASCE 2nd ICVRAM, Liverpool, Rose, J. M. (2014) 'Interpreting Discrete Choice United Kingdom, July 13-16. Models Based on Best-Worst Data: A Matter of Framing', 93rd Annual Meeting of the Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C., Bourke, M. and Yen, B. Transportation Research Board TRB 2014, (2014) 'Exploring property value effects of ferry Washington D.C., United States, 12 - 16 January. terminals: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Smit, R., Ellison, A. B. and Greaves, S. P. (2014) Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 'Assessing Emission Benefits of Driver Behaviour June. Change Programs Using GPS and High Resolution Vehicle Emission Modelling', 20th International Young, W., Sobhani, A. Aghabayk, K. and Sarvi, Transport and Air Pollution Conference 2014, Graz, M. (2014). “Looking forward, looking back on Austria, 18 - 19 September. computer simulation models of safety”. Transportation Resarch Board Circular. Smit, R., Ellison, A. B. and Greaves, S. P. (2014) Transportation Research Board AHB45, Committee 'The Use of GPS and High Resolution Vehicle on Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics, 2014 Emission Modelling to Assess Environmental TRB-AM, Workshop 172 - Simulation: Looking Back Benefits of Driver Behaviour Change Programs', and Looking Ahead. 26th ARRB Conference, Sydney, Australia, 19 - 22 October. Zis, T., North, R. J., Angeloudis, P., Ochieng, W. Y. and Bell, M. G.H (2014) 'Effects of Speed Smits, E.-S., Bliemer, M. C.J, Pel, A. J. and van Reduction Policies near Ports', 93rd Annual Arem, B. (2014) 'On Route Choice Models with Meeting of the Transportation Research Board Closed-Form Probability Expressions', 93rd Annual TRB 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12 - 16 Meeting of the Transportation Research Board January. TRB 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12 - 16 January.

Page 23 of 59 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Delbosc, A. and Rose, G. (2014) 'Using AVI data to understand powered-two-wheeler United Aghabayk K., Sarvi M., Forouzideh N., Young W. Statesge patterns: A case study of toll roads in (2014), ‘Using Parallel Particle Swarm Melbourne, Australia' Transportation Research Optimization for Auto-tuning of Traffic Micro- Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington simulations in Heterogeneous Conditions’, The D.C., UNITED STATES, 12-16 July 93rdTransportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 Goh, K, Currie, G, Sarvi, M and Logan D (2014) July ‘Investigating the Road Safety Impacts of Bus Priority Using Experimental Micro-Simulation Baker, D. C., Merkert, R. and Kamruzzaman, M. Modelling’ Transportation Research Board 93rd (2014) 'The Role of Air Transport and Economic Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United Growth: The Case of Regional Australia', Regional States, 12-16 July Airport Development 2014 Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 30 April - 1 May. Li, Z., Wang, W., Liu, Z., Yang, C., Sun, Z., 2014. Analysis of mode choice decision and choice Bergstrom, B., Rhodes, J., Lok, P. and Cheng, V. uncertainty between commuting and non- (2014) 'Key factors for stakeholder engagement commuting trip chains, Transportation Research and sustainable development', Proceedings of 8th Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington International Science Conference, Stockholm, D.C., United States, 12-16 July Sweden, 14 - 15 July. Merkert, R. (2014) 'Taking fleet commonality Currie, G and De Gruyter, C (2014) ‘Benchmarking beyond aircraft types – Applying DEA models to Trends in Transit Passenger Information 3 Website evaluate the impact of engine heterogeneity on Design Performance – An International Study’ airline cost efficiency', 20th Conference of the Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual International Federation of Operational Research Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, Societies IFORS, Barcelona, Spain, 13 - 18 July 12-16 July Paper 14-3671 Merkert, R. and O'Fee, B. (2014) 'Analysing air Currie, G, Burke M and Delbosc, A (2014) operators’ managerial perceptions of incentives ‘Australian Light Rail Performance - Comparison for regional air service route development within with US Trends’ Transportation Research Board Europe', Proceedings of the 18th World 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., United Conference of Air Transport Research Society States, 12-16 July ATRS, Bordeaux, France, 17 - 20 July.

Currie, G, Jones, A and Woolley J (2014) ‘Impacts Merkert, R. and Yu, A. (2014) 'Fuel hedging as a and Lessons from the London 2012 Olympic strategy for improved profitability? - An Games 3 Travel Demand Management Program – international comparison', Proceedings of the 18th an Independent View’ Transportation Research World Conference of Air Transport Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington Society ATRS, Bordeaux, France, 17 - 20 July. D.C., United States, 12-16 July Mesbah M, Currie, G and Peñafiel Prohens (2014) De Gruyter C, Rose, G and Currie,G (2014) ‘The Effect of Daylight on Reliability of Transit ‘Evaluating Travel Plan Quality for New Service: Case Study of the Melbourne Tram Developments: Methodology and a Case Study Network’ Transportation Research Board 93rd from Victoria, Australia’ Transportation Research Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington States, 12-16 July D.C., United States, 12-16 July Najmaei, A., Rhodes, J., Lok, P. and Sadeghinejad, Delbosc A and Currie,G (2014) ‘Exploring Life Z. (2014) 'Modelling the Determinants and Stage and Attitudes as Drivers of Licensing Decline Consequences of Business Model Innovation in Amongst Young People’ Transportation Research Small Firms', Proceedings of Academy of Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington Management Conference, Philadelphia, United D.C., United States, 12-16 July States , 4 - 5 August.

Page 24 of 59 Pender, B, Currie, G, Delbosc, A and Shiwakoti N (2014) ‘Improving Response to Unplanned Passenger Rail Disruption: A New Method to Locate Rail-Replacement Bus Reserves’ Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Pender, B, Currie, G, Delbosc, A and Shiwakoti N (2014) ‘Social Media Use in Unplanned Passenger Rail Disruptions - An International Study’ Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Rose, G. and Delbosc, A. (2014) 'Understanding the use of powered-two-wheelers for city commuting: A case study of Melbourne, Australia' Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Schmitt L Harris S and Currie, G (2014) ‘Integrating an Online Travel Survey into a Transit Website Journey Planner - Approach and Lessons’ Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Wang, S., Wang, T., Qu, X., Liu, Z., Jin, S., 2014. Liner Ship Fleet Deployment with Uncertain Demand, Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Yang, M., Zhao, J., Wang, W., Liu, Z., and Li, Z., 2014. ‘Analysis on the Satisfaction Level of Urban Metro System Considering Multi-type Connection Trips’, Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Young, W., Sobhani, A., and Sarvi, M. (2014) "Explanatory review of the literature on computer simulation models of safety on roads", Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 12-16 July

Page 25 of 59 WORKING PAPERS Managing and measuring sustainability Development of an online diary for longitudinal performance of supply chains travel / activity surveys Mohsen Varsei, Claudine Soosay, Behnam Stephen Greaves, Adrian B. Ellison, Richard B. Fahimnia and Joseph Sarkis Ellison, Christopher Standen, Chris Rissel and Melanie Crane Open access for railways and transaction cost economics - management perspectives of Cost efficiency under negotiated performance Australia's rail companies based contracts and benchmarking - Are there Rico Merkert and David A. Hensher gains through competitive tendering in the absence of an incumbent public monopolist? The influence of online reviews on decision David A. Hensher making - implications to the travel industry Capacity constrained stochastic static traffic Peter Lok, Glenn Asano and Jo Rhodes assignment with residual point queues incorporating a proper node model An investigation of taste and reference Michiel C.J. Bliemer, Mark P.H. Raadsen, Erik- dependence heterogeneity Sander Smits, Bojian Zhou and Michael G.H. Bell Andrew Collins and John Rose

Understanding the relationship between voting The Role of Source Preference and Subjective preferences for public transport and perceptions Probability in Valuing Expected Travel Time and preferences for bus rapid transit versus light Savings rail David A. Hensher, Zheng Li and Chinh Ho David A. Hensher, Corinne Mulley and John M. Rose Linking Discrete Choice to Continuous Demand in a Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Model Two new methods for solving the path-based Truong P. Truong and David A. Hensher stochastic user equilibrium problem Bojian Zhou, Michiel Bliemer, Michael Bell and Jie Port Investments on Coastal and Marine He Disasters Prevention: An Economic and Policy Investigation Modeling the impacts of alternative emission Yi-bin Xiao, Xiaowen Fu, Adolf K.Y. Ng and Anming trading schemes on international shipping Zhang Kun Wang, Xiaowen Fu and Meifeng Luo Willingness to accept longer commutes for better Housing prices and price endogeneity in tenure salaries: understanding the differences within and dwelling type choice models and between couples Chinh Ho and David Hensher Matthew J. Beck and Stephane Hess

A unified framework for traffic assignment: Value creation using social media in a virtual deriving static and quasi-dynamic models business model: how Amazon approaches consistent with general first order dynamic traffic customer service on twitter assignment models Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya, Sonali Tripathi, Adrian Michiel C.J. Bliemer, Mark P.H. Raadsen, LuUK B Ellison and Nuntikorn Kitratporn Brederode, Michael G.H. Bell and Luc J.J. Wismans Why Chinese airlines haven’t become leading Recognising the irrelevance of statewise- cargo carriers - analyzing air freight network and dominated alternatives in defining the international trade drivers for mainland China composition of a choice set Qiang Gong, Kun Wang, Xingli Fan and Xiaowen Fu David A. Hensher and Chinh Ho Analysing air operators’ managerial perceptions An efficient event-based algorithm for solving of incentives for competing for regional PSO air first order dynamic network loading problems services within Europe Mark P.H. Raadsen, Michiel C.J. Bliemer and Rico Merkert and Basil O'Fee Michael G.H. Bell

Page 26 of 59 Constrained stated choice experimental designs Andrew Collins, Michiel Bliemer and John Rose

Not too late to learn from the Sydney Olympics experience: Opportunities offered by multimodality in current transport policy Corinne Mulley and Claudine Moutou

How green is a lean supply chain? Behnam Fahimnia, Joseph Sarkis and Ali Eshragh

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Page 28 of 59 LEARNING AND TEACHING UNITS OF STUDY  Traffic Engineering Fundamentals UNDERGRADUATE (CIV5301)

ITS-MONASH  Road Traffic Engineering and Management (CIV5302) UNITS OF STUDY  Quantitative Methods (CIV5303)  Transport and Traffic (CIV2282)  Intelligent Transport Systems (CIV5304)  Road engineering (CIV3283)  Transport Modelling (CIV5305)  Transport Planning (CIV4283)  Road Safety Engineering (CIV5306)  Transport Systems (CIV4284)  Parking Policy and Design (CIV5307)

The Traffix Group Undergraduate scholarship is  Case Studies in Transport (CIV5308) generously offered to up to two students  Transport Policy and Planning (CIV5314) undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering who have an interest in and intend to pursue careers in  Transport Economics (CIV5315) transport engineering. In 2013 the scholarships  Fundamentals of Urban Public Transport were awarded to David Lee and Jeremy Yuen who received financial assistance and a 12 week work (CIV5316) placement with the Traffix Group. China Master’s Program (in partnership with Over 40 undergraduates at ITS-Monash also South East University in China) undertook the following honour’s projects as part  Intelligent Transport Systems: Engineering of the units CIV4210 Project A and CIV4211 Project B under the supervision of Associate and Management (CIV5318) Professor Majid Sarvi, Professor Graham Currie,  Quantitative Methods for Transportation Professor William Young, and Professor Geoff System Analysis (CIV5319) POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK  Case Studies in Transport (CIV5320) ITS-MONASH  Sustainable Transportation Systems ITS-Monash in conjunction with the Department Planning (CIV5321) of Civil Engineering offers postgraduate  Urban Public Transport Systems (CIV5322) coursework programs in transport and traffic engineering which continue to attract strong  Modelling Transport Systems (CIV5406) interest from throughout Australia and overseas. Units offered by ITS-Monash contribute to the following distance education courses: • Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management (8 units) • Master of Transport (8 units) • Master of Traffic (8 units) • Postgraduate Diploma in Transport and Traffic (8 units) • Graduate Certificate in Transport and Traffic (4 units)

Page 29 of 59 ITLS-SYDNEY  Foundations of Supply Chain Management The degree programs offered by ITLS-Sydney in [117] 2014 were:  GIS for Transport Supply Chains [17]  Master of Logistics Management (10 units)  Global Freight Logistics Management [49]  Masters of Transport Management (10 units)   Master of Commerce, specialisation in Global Value Chain Networks [32] Logistics and Supply Chain Management (16  Infrastructure Financing [5] units)  Logistics and Transport Economics [8]  Master of Transport Management combined with the Master of Logistics Management (16  Management and Operation of Railways units) [13]  Graduate Diploma in Logistics Management (6 units)  Maritime Management and Logistics [25]  Graduate Diploma in Transport Management  Ports Management [12] (6 units)  Production, Retail and Reverse Logistics  Graduate Certificate in Logistics Management (4 units) [27]  Graduate Certificate in Transport  Public Transport Operations and Policy [9] Management (4 units)  Quantitative Logistics and Transport [108] GRADUATE WORK PLACEMENT PROGRAM  Strategic Transport Planning [8]

The work placement program offers ITLS-Sydney  Supply Chain Organisational Management graduates the opportunity to gain valuable real [8] world experience with our partners in the logistics, supply chain and transport industry.  Supply Chain Planning Systems [43] More than 60% of our graduates have been offered permanent positions on completion of  Sustainable Urban Transport Policy [7] their placements. The success of the program lies  Traffic and Mobility Management [7] in this win-win situation for graduates and employers; giving employers access to some of  Transport and Infrastructure Foundations our brightest graduates and providing our [18] graduates with opportunities in the real business world. Companies who provided placements in  Transport and Infrastructure Systems [10] the program in 2014 included: ;  Value Chain Costing [83] ComfortDelGro , Huawei; Parmalat and PwC.  Warehouse and Inventory Management [50] UNITS OF STUDY

Total enrolments for each unit are shown in brackets.  Airport Management [33]  Airline Strategy and Supply Chains [27]  Aviation Case Studies and Simulation [7]  Contemporary Procurement [39]  Decision Making on Mega Projects [50]  Disaster Relief Operations [11]

Page 30 of 59 RETAIL LOGISTICS EMBA STUDY COURSE, OVERSEAS EDUCATION COLLEGE, SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY, CHINA

ITLS-Sydney has an agreement with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, one of China’s leading universities, to deliver specialist logistics courses into their Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management EMBA Study Course. The course focuses on collaborative models of supply chain management, e-commerce logistics and future trends in retail logistics. The course is very strong L-R: Ahmed Mirza, Mustafizur Rahman, Chris De on international product and service distribution Gruyter, Lorelei Schmitt, Zahra Shahhoseini, Charitha and providing an appreciation of what the global Dias, Saeed Asadi Bagloee, Katerina Pavkova, Farhana market is doing. Naznin, Shelley Xiaying Cao, Wentao (Nick) Jing, Long Truong, Richard Amoh-Gyimah, Milad Haghani A group of 65 students made up of business owners and level ‘C’ executives attended the STUDENTS weekend session and there was an overwhelmingly positive response to the courses. Asif Ahmed (Bangladesh) Gareth Jude, who delivered the course on Retail Analysis of travel time expenditure and budgets Logistics, commented “As you can imagine their from multi-day multi-year GPS data appetite was not so much for theoretical frameworks and mathematical formulas but more Farhana Ahmed (Bangladesh) for practical case studies”. “The enthusiasm for Impact of Weather on Commuting Cycling learning in China is a pleasure to behold”. Behaviour and possible effects of climate change

David Alexander (Australia) Aviation management

Babak Amani (Iran) Ownership and usage of powered two-wheeled vehicles

Australian Postgraduate Award Industry Gareth Jude with students at Shanghai Jiao Tong Richard Amoh-Gyimah (Ghana) University, China Exploring the effect of land use and socio- economics characteristics on transport network HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH dynamics: a macro approach

The Key Centre has the highest number of Saeed Asadi Bagloee (Iran) enrolments in higher degrees by research in the Transit priority optimization using mathematical transport and/or logistics field in Australia. In modelling 2014, 5 students graduated from our doctoral programs, with 31 continuing enrolments. Many Camila Balbontin (Chile) of our students won highly competitive Integrating Attribute Decision Heuristics into scholarships from Monash or Sydney University, Travel Choice Models and from government and industry bodies in Australia and overseas. Our students come from Yujie Cai (China) all over the world to research in a diverse range of Supply chain interaction and overlap transport and logistics areas; details of our students and graduates, and their research topics, Shelley Xiaying Cao (China) re listed below. Transportation safety

Page 31 of 59 Charitha Dias (Sri Lanka) Supun Perera (Sri Lanka) Crowd dynamics in complex environments under Development and application of holistic normal and panic conditions algorithms for optimising supply chain resilience

Chris De Gruyter (Australia) Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) Travel plans in the context of the planning process Perceptions of safety of rail passengers and link to crime, anti-social behaviour and environmental David Emerson (Australia) design The effect of ownership and competitive market arrangements on the ability of commercial Lorelei Schmitt (United States) enterprises to achieve government objectives for Exploring the impact of first impressions on public public transport, and on the effective evolution of transport use the public transport product Metlink Scholarship

Milad Haghani (Iran) Li Shen (China) Underspending traveller route choice behaviour in New procedures for mode and purpose imputation uncertain conditions in GPS travel traces

Mahbubul Hakim (Bangladesh) Christopher Standen (Australia) An Economic Analysis of Air Transport Demand in The transport, health and economic impacts of South Asian Countries cycling infrastructure, and frameworks for improved transport project appraisal Wentao (Nick) Jing (China) Network Modelling of Electric Vehicle Collins Teye (United Kingdom) Shahi Taphsir Islam (Bangladesh) Develop a modelling capability in support of policy Sustainable park-and-ride network design on the siting and design of inter-modal container terminals in metropolitan area Ahmed Mirza (Pakistan) A new methodology to measure transport network Long Truong (Vietnam) reliability: integrating structural reliability and Understanding operational effects of combinations transport connectivity of public transport priority measures

Farhana Naznin (Bangladesh) Yan Yang (China) Exploring the road safety impacts of tram priority Understanding quality aspects of urban public treatments transport for international tourism Jeffrey Newton (United Kingdom) Cost management in customer-supplier GRADUATES relationships and networks with a focus on activity based costing Dr Kayvan Aghabayk Duy Nguyen (Vietnam) Modelling heavy Exploring the road congestion relief impacts of vehicle car-following public transport in congested traffic conditions Ines Österle (Germany) Did car travel reach a peak in Australia and Dr Adrian Ellison (New Zealand) Improving road Germany? An analysis of the factors driving a safety: An analysis of drivers' risk perceptions, decline in per capita kilometres travelled personality and observed behaviour

Katerina Pavkova (Czech Republic) Dr Richard Ellison (New Zealand) Exploring the use of Lorenz curves as a means of Modelling policy-induced changes in freight understanding the operational performance of vehicle externalities urban passenger transport

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Dr Kelvin Goh (Singapore) Exploring the road safety impact of transit priority measures Singapore Land Transport Authority Scholarship

Dr Brendan Pender Understanding and enhancing proactive planning approaches for the bus bridging problem

L-R: Dr Alexa Delbosc, Monash Graduate Dr Brendan Pender and Professor Graham Currie

Page 33 of 59 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ITLS-SYDNEY

ITS-MONASH BUS AND COACH OPERATOR ACCREDITATION SCHEME SAFETY MANAGEMENT COURSE IN BUS AND The Bus and Coach Operator Accreditation COACH OPERATIONS Scheme Online Training Course (BOAS) attracted a record 228 enrolments in 2014, the highest number since the course was introduced in 2007, with a total of 1,423 participants. The BOAS online course is approved by Transport for NSW as meeting the accreditation requirement of competency to operate bus and coach services. Under the Passenger Transport Act (1990) and subsequent Acts, operators of bus and coach services must be accredited by the Director General (now Secretary) of Transport. One of the accreditation requirements is that applicants must be competent to operate a bus service. To meet Bus and Coach Course coordinator Bill Kilpatrick at a the requirement of being competent applicants bus industry conference must pass the BOAS examination. The BOAS course includes four modules: i) Accreditation; ii) ITS-Monash was commissioned by the Safety Management Information System; iii) Vehicle Director of Transport Safety Victoria to design and Maintenance Management System; and iv) Safety deliver an approved training course which would Management Systems. The BOAS course is equip bus operators with the necessary delivered through online learning materials competencies to offer bus services that met including notes, case studies, online quizzes, and a regulatory and other compliance requirements in discussion board. Victoria. The Safety Management Course (SMC) for Bus Operators was launched in 2011. In 2014 it CERTIFICATE OF TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT attracted 376 enrolments. The Certificate of Transport Management (CTM) A Transport Management Course (TMC) for bus had an increase in enrolments in 2014 with 42 operators was designed and launched at the participants from the bus industry and their beginning of 2012. This program is an essential suppliers (NSW and interstate) and government component of any service bid by a bus company in enrolled in the CTM and CTM Refresher programs. Victoria. The new TMC incorporates the SMC as The CTM provides knowledge and skills in well as a robust business management component management, planning and policy areas central to and caters for those operators seeking entry to the success of the bus and coach industry, to contractual services and/or professional operators, suppliers and consultants. It introduces development training. participants to the latest developments in the PUBLIC TRANSPORT PLANNING I AND II – industry and is recognised as an important NETWORK AND STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES industry qualification for middle and senior management, and an excellent opportunity for The industry short courses in public transport planning (I and II) were run in Perth in September. career development. The four day program includes presentations by industry Participants come from a variety of professional representatives, specialist consultants and backgrounds, including public transport operators academic experts, designed to develop practical and state government agencies from throughout skills for the industry, as well as interactive Australia and overseas. The course was presented exercises. The networking benefits are an by Professor Graham Currie and Professor Avi important aspect of the CTM. The course content Ceder from the University of Auckland. Topics is reinforced by four assignments completed after covered include strategic perspectives on planning the course. The CTM is supported by Transport for public transport, performance monitoring and NSW, the , BusNSW and network design, operational perspectives, transit marketing and fare structures. private operators.

Page 34 of 59 INTRODUCTION TO DISCRETE CHOICE MODELLING Course text: Applied Choice Analysis: A Primer (2005) by Professor David Hensher, Dr John Rose and Professor William Greene, published by Cambridge University Press

Almost without exception, everything human beings undertake involves a choice. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the development and application of quantitative statistical methods to study choices made by individuals or groups with the purpose of gaining a better understanding both of how choices are made and of forecasting future choice responses. Courses in discrete choice modelling and choice experiment design have been offered by ITLS- Sydney since 2006, and are presented by world experts in the field: Professors David Hensher, William Greene, Michiel Bliemer and Dr Andrew Collins. This week long introductory course, held in August, attracted international participants from as far afield as Italy and Chile. Abridged versions of these courses have also been presented in Italy (2008, 2009 and 2010), Portugal (2009), Singapore (2007), South Africa (2008) and The Netherlands (2007).

Page 35 of 59 STUDENT AWARDS ARRB-Monash Prize for Postgraduate Transport Research ITS-MONASH For excellence in postgraduate research in transport UNDERGRADUATE Kelvin Goh The following awards recognised excellence in achievement amongst bachelor of engineering students.

The GHD Highway Design Prize Awarded to the group of Bachelor of Engineering students who submitted the best highway design project Sam Hughes, Melissa Adikari and Jackson Guo Kelvin Goh (R) is awarded the ARRB-Monash Prize by Gerard Waldron, General Manager of ARRB The Richardson Prize in Transport Awarded to the Bachelor of Engineering student William Young Alumnus Award showing the greatest proficiency in one transport For exceptional service to the Transport Industry elective and project by an alumnus of Monash University Kristopher Saw and Anthony England Professor Stephen Ritchie

INDUSTRY PROGRAM The Traffix Group Prize Awarded to the Bachelor of Engineering students The presentation of awards to outstanding showing the greatest proficiency in transport students in the Safety Management Course for engineering elective subjects Bus Operators is held in conjunction with the Krisopher Saw annual Ogden Lecture. This high profile event provides the ideal forum in which to recognise the

achievements of our most successful students. POSTGRADUATE Awards are sponsored by industry and The 2014 Ogden lecture provided an ideal forum government and recognise the achievements of to present a number of prizes for excellence in operators completing subjects in the course. postgraduate work. Driver Group Award The VicRoads Prize in Transport Engineering For the best performance in the Transport Management Course, Subject 5103 Financial Awarded to the postgraduate student who has Managements for Bus Operations achieved the highest average mark in their Debra McNamara coursework units Hannah Ruprecht

Debra McNamara (R) is awarded the Driver Group Award by Robert Nadalin

Hannah Ruprecht (L) is awarded the VicRoads Prize by Gary Liddle, CEO of VicRoads

Page 36 of 59 Crown Coaches Award Transport Safety Victoria Award For the best performance in the Safety For the best overall performance in the Safety Management Course, Subject 5102 Safety Risk Management Course for Bus Operators Management for Bus Operators Debra McNamara Mose Tiziani

Debra McNamara (R) is awarded the Transport Safety Mose Tiziani (R) is awarded the Crown Coaches Award Victoria Award by Stephen Turner by John Clements for Ian McKean BusVic Award Dyson Group Award For the best overall performance in the Transport Best performance in Safety Management Course, Management Course for Bus Operators Subject 5101: Introduction to Bus Safety Stuart Dawson Peter McKenzie

Stuart Dawson (L) is awarded the BusVic award Peter McKenzie (R) is awarded the Dyson Group Award by Cliff Taylor by Neil Dyson

Ventura Group Award Best performance in Transport Management Course, Subject 5104: Business Development for Bus Operators Ben Baude

Ben Baude (R) is awarded the Ventura Group award by Andrew Cornwall

Page 37 of 59 ITLS-SYDNEY Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies’ Prize For research excellence in transport or logistics The presentation of awards to our students is an opportunity to celebrate the success of the Institute with our staff, students, Board of Advice, industry partners, and the sponsors of prizes. The 2014 Awards Night was held in the Forum Restaurant in the Darlington Centre at the University of Sydney on Saturday 12 April 2014.

Guest Speakers

Presented to Dr Adrian Ellison (L) by Professor Tyrone Carlin (R)

And

David Stewart, Secretary, Transport for New South Wales

Presented to Dr Claudine Moutou (R) by Professor Tyrone Carlin (L)

Logistics Association of Australia (LAA) Award For outstanding achievement in the logistics program

Professor Tyrone Carlin, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Registrar), University of Sydney

Presentation of Awards

The Mrs MA Ching Prize For outstanding achievement in the graduate program in transport or logistics Presented to Patchara-On Chalcheva (L) by Denis Horder (R) Director, Logistics Association of Australia

Presented to Simon Siu-Sang Ho accepted by Professor Michiel Bliemer, ITLS by Dr Alastair Stone, Chair, ITLS-Sydney Board of Advice

Page 38 of 59 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Presentation of Certificate of Transport in Australia (CILTA) Management

Ken Hillyar Award For the best student in a master’s program with a major in transport or logistics management

Graduates of the Certificate of Transport Management program with Darryl Mellish (R), Executive Director,

Our guests Presented to Favio Del Castillo Lopez (L) by Peter Koning (R), Ambassador, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

Sir Hudson Fysh Award For the best student in a master’s program with a major in transport or logistics management

Presented to Janina Rozek (L) by Peter Koning (R) Ambassador, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

Bus and Coach Association (NSW) Prize For best overall performance in the Certificate of Transport Management program

Presented to Paul Judd, accepted by Dr Geoffrey Clifton (L) by Darryl Mellish (R), Executive Director, BusNSW

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Page 40 of 59 PUBLIC LECTURES AND SEMINARS TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH WORKSHOP SEMINAR SERIES ITS-MONASH ANNUAL OGDEN TRANSPORT LECTURE 15 April 2014 ITS-Monash’s Ogden Transport Lecture is a free Are we sleepwalking into a radically different public lecture initiated in 2001 to recognise the local passenger transport future? key role which Ken Ogden played in the formation Dr Marcus Enoch, Loughborough University and development of the transport program at Monash University. 20 November 2014 The cost of transportation noise: what can meta- analysis of stated preference studies tell us? Professor Abigail Bristow, Loughborough University

11 December 2014 Public transport in a transforming society – a service perspective Markus Fellesson, Karlstad University

INTERNATIONAL VISITORS The presenters in the Transportation Research Workshop Seminar Series visited ITS-Monash for a Professor Robert Bertini presents: Discoveries in D.C. and Delft: Reflections on the Future of Transportation number of days or weeks, meeting with colleagues Research and Education and undertaking collaborative research. ITS- Monash also welcomed Professor Robert Bertini The 2014 Ogden Transport Lecture was delivered from Portland State University and Aleksandar on 27 August 2013 by Professor Robert Bertini, Bauranov from UC Berkeley. former Deputy Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration at the U.S. Professor Elise Miller-Hooks from University of Department of Transportation and currently Maryland visited as part of the Engineering for Professor at Portland State University, USA. The Extremes Civil Engineering workshop. She also lecture was a reflection on Prof Bertini’s views on participated in a feedback session with ITS the future of transportation research and Monash PhD students. education. These views were shaped during a tour of duty in politics and policy in Washington DC, followed by a year living car-free in the Netherlands. From these unique vantage points, building on a 25-year career in the transportation field, he was able to view the intersections of science, policy and politics.

Professor Elise Miller-Hooks (second from right) with ITS Monash staff and students.

L‐R: Professor Frieder Seible, Professor Robert Bertini and Associate Professor Majid Sarvi at the 2014 Ogden Transport Lecture

Page 41 of 59 ITLS-SYDNEY 20 May 2014 LEADERSHIP AND POLICY SEMINAR SERIES The construction and Future of 4 March 2014 Wellcamp Does having a transport policy help to identify Airport infrastructure projects John Austen, General Manager, Policy; John Wagner, Chairman of Wagner Global Services Infrastructure Australia 3 June 2014 18 March 2014 The Foundations of an Effective Bus Network Planning for a second Neil Smith, CEO Tower Transit Operations Ltd Peter Thornton, General Manager - Infrastructure, WorleyParsons 24 June 2014 Open Skies: Estimating consumers' benefits from 25 March 2014 free trade in airline services and policy Residential mobility, mode choice and risky recommendations from a US perspective choice: the household point of view Dr Jia Yan, Washington State University, USA Professor André de Palma, ENS Cachan, France 29 July 2014 1 April 2014 What can we learn from Disruptions? Financing international urban development Professor Greg Marsden, ITS The University of infrastructure Leeds, UK Dr Michael Lindfield, Former Principal Urban Development Specialist at Asian Development 12 August 2014 Bank Emerging Issues in Parking Policy Professor Steve Ison, Loughborough University, UK 8 April 2014 Are we sleepwalking into a radically different 2 September 2014 local passenger transport future? The case for light vehicle emissions standards in Dr Marcus Enoch, School of Civil and Building Australia Engineering, Loughborough University, UK Kathryn Smith, Australian Climate Change Authority 29 April 2014 Putting behaviour back into choice modelling: 16 September 2014 what are the potential benefits for transport Optimal public transport fares for Sydney research? Mike Smart, Sapere Research Group Professor Stephane Hess, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK 7 October 2014 The granular economic characteristics of our 7 May 2014 cities and their implications on infrastructure investment Howard Collins, Rob Tyson, PwC CEO, Sydney Trains 14 October 2014 Industrial relations strategy in a greenfields resources-based environment Clint Feuerherdt, Transit Systems 13 May 2014 Leading Major Transport Projects 28 October 2014 Peter Koning, MD NR consulting + CILTA NSW Public transport frequency matters: the South East Queensland experience Sally Stannard, TRANSlink

Page 42 of 59 1 November 2014 Exploring the relationship between material poverty and the travel behaviours of low income populations Associate Professor Karen Lucas, ITS, University of Leeds, UK

25 November 2014 The cost of transportation noise: what can meta- analysis of stated preference studies tell us? Professor Abigail Bristow, Loughborough University, UK

INTERNATIONAL VISITORS Many of the presenters in the Leadership and Policy Seminar Series visited with ITLS-Sydney for a number of days or weeks meeting with colleagues and undertaking collaborative research.

ITLS-Sydney also welcomed visitors from: University of the Aegean, Persa Paflioti; Delft University of Technology, LuUK Brederode; Dalian University of Technology, China, Dr Jin Chun; Loughborough University, UK, Professor Stephen Ison; EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Japan, Tomio Miwa; Jonathas Barbosa Moreira; Washington State University, Dr Jia Yan; National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology (NKFUST), Ta-Hui Yang; and Southeast University, China, Bojian Zhou.

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Page 44 of 59 PROFESSIONAL HONOURS AND ENGAGEMENTS John Clements Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Australia AWARDS Professor David Hensher Dr Andrew T Collins Academy of Social Sciences in Australia; Australian Eric Pas Dissertation Prize, The International Institute of Transport Planning Management; Association for Travel Behaviour Research Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Australia Dr Alexa Delbosc Monash University Advancing Women’s Research Dr Rico Merkert Success Grant The Higher Education Academy (FHEA), United Kingdom Dr Adrian Ellison Dean's Commendation for Teaching, University of Professor Corinne Mulley Sydney Business School, Australia Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), Australia Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies Prize for Research Excellence, University of Sydney Professor Geoff Rose Business School Institute of Engineers, Australia

Dr Xiaowen Fu Professor Peter R. Stopher Dean’s Citation for Teaching Semester 1 2014, American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineers University of Sydney Business School Australia (Civil College)

Professor David Hensher Mr Alan Win University of Sydney Business School Excellence in Institute of Management Consultants, New Research, University of Sydney Business School, Zealand Australia Professor William Young Dr Claudine J Moutou Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies Prize United Kingdom; Institute of Transportation for Research Excellence, University of Sydney Engineers, Australia and New Zealand; Institute of Business School Engineers, Australia

Mr Jeffrey Newton VISITING APPOINTMENTS Dean’s Citation for Teaching Semester 1 2014, University of Sydney Business School, Australia Dr Matthew John Beck

Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Dr Meead Saberi UK; Graduate School for International Monash Vice Chancellor’s Social Inclusion Award Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima

University, Japan Mr Alan Win

Dean’s Citation for Teaching Semester 1 2014, Professor Michael G.H. Bell University of Sydney Business School, Australia Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom FELLOWS Professor David Hensher Professor Michael Bell Department of Transport Engineering and Transport Research Foundation, United Kingdon; Logistics, Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile, Institution of Civil Engineers, United Kingdom; Chile; Land Transport Authority of Singapore, Chartered Institution of Highways and Singapore; ITLS Africa, University of Johannesburg, Transportation, United Kingdom South Africa

Page 45 of 59 Professor Corinne Mulley implications”, Annals of Operations Research Centre for Transport Studies, University of (Springer) Aberdeen, United Kingdom Dr Xiaowen Fu Professor John M Rose International Editorial Board, Transport Policy Institute of Transport Studies, Faculty of (Elsevier), United Kingdom Environment, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Professor David Hensher Professor David Walters Volume and Series Editor: Classics in Transport Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, and Environmental Valuation Series, Edward Elgar China Publishing, Emerald Handbooks in Transport (previously Elsevier Science) Mr Alan Win S P Jain School of Global Management; Overseas Area editor: Transport Reviews (United Kingdom) Education College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; School of Engineering and Advanced Editorial Advisory Board: Asian Transport Studies, Technology, Massey University, New Zealand European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, European Journal of Transport and EDITORIAL POSITIONS Infrastructure Research, Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, Journal of Choice Professor Michael G.H. Bell Modelling, Journal of Transport and Land Use, Associate Editor: Maritime Policy and Transportation Planning and Technology, Management; Transportmetrica A Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, International Journal of Editorial Advisory Board: Journal of Intelligent Transport Economics (Italy), Transportation Transport Systems (Netherlands)

Dr Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya Editorial Board: Research in Transportation Editorial Advisory Board: International Journal of Economics (RETREC), Case Studies on Transport Physical Distribution and Logistics Management. Policy, Journal of Transportation and Statistics, Cooperative Transportation Dynamics, Transport Editorial Review Board: Production and Policy (United Kingdom), Transportation Research Operations Management. Part A: Policy and Practice (United Kingdom), Journal of Transport Economics and Policy (United Professor Michiel C.J. Bliemer Kingdom), Editorial Advisory Board of Transportation Research Part B Dr Terry Liu Associate Editor: Journal of Choice Modelling Editorial Board: International Journal of Transportation Professor Graham Currie Associate Editor: Transportation Dr Rico Merkert Editorial Board: Road and Transport Research Associate Editor: Journal of Air Transport Journal Management

Associate Professor Behnam Fahimnia Dr Claudine J Moutou Editorial Advisory Board: Management Research Editor: T2M Newsletter, International Association Review (Emerald), Transportation Research Part E: for History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility Logistics and Transportation Review (Elsevier) Professor Corinne Mulley Guest Editor: Special issue in “Decision Tools with Editorial Board: Journal of Transport and Land Use Real World Applications for the Design/Planning of Editorial Board: Research in Transportation Flexible and Robust Supply Chains”, International Editorial Board: Journal of Transport History, Journal of Production Economics (Elsevier), Special United Kingdom Business and Management, issue in “Sustainable supply chain design and Netherlands management: Analytic models with practical Editor: Bus Buzz -Sydney Quarterly Newsletter

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Professor Geoff Rose Professor Stephen Greaves Editorial Board: IET Intelligent Transportation Australasian Transport Research Forum, Australia; Systems, Editorial Advisory Board: ICE Transport Co-organiser and Co-Chair of Local Organising Journal, Transportation Committee, International Travel Survey Methods Conference, Australia Professor John M Rose Chief-editor: Transportation Research Part A Professor David Hensher Executive Chair and Co-Founder, The International Co-Chief Founding Editor: Journal of Choice Conference Series on Competition and Ownership Modeling in Land Passenger Transport

Editor: Transportation Dr Marilyn Johnson Australian Cycling Conference Reference Group Associate Professor Majid Sarvi Editorial Board: Transportation Research Part C: Dr Terry Liu Emerging Technologies, Journal of Advanced Founding member, SIG B3, Intermodal Freight Transportation, Journal of Transportation Letters, Transport, WCTR Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Associate Editorial: Transportmetrica B Professor Corinne Mulley Vice Chair of the Executive Board, World Professor Peter R. Stopher Symposium of Transport and Land Use Research Editorial Board: Journal of Transportation and Land Use, Transport Reviews, Transportation Professor Geoff Rose Letters: The International Journal of United States Transportation Research Board Transportation Research Committee: Transportation Demand Management (ABE50); United States Transportation Research Professor William Young Board Joint Subcommittee: Emergency Vehicles Editorial Board: ICE Transport Journal and Personal Transportation; Australasian Transport Research Forum National Steering CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Committee; Local Area Representative: World Conference on Transport Research Professor Michael Bell Convenor, International Symposium on Professor Peter Stopher Transportation and Traffic Theory Special Adviser, Local Organising Committee, International Steering Committee for Travel Professor Michiel Bliemer Survey Conferences, Australia Innovative Methods Committee of the European Transport: International Scientific Committee of Dr Meead Saberi the Dynamic Traffic Assignment Conference United States Transportation Research Board Committee: Traffic Flow Theory (ABH45) Professor Graham Currie Chair, United States Transportation Research Associate Professor Majid Sarvi Board Subcommittee: International LRT Chair, United States Transportation Research Developments; Vice Chair, United States Board Subcommittee: Crowd Dynamics Modelling Transportation Research Board Committee: Light and Simulation; United States Transportation Rail Transit; United States Transportation Research Board Committee: Traffic Flow Theory Research Board Committee: Light Rail Transit and Characteristics (AHB45), Transportation (APO75), Public Transportation Planning and Network Modelling (ADB30), Vehicle User Development (APO25) Characteristics (AND10); Scientific Committee: 20th International Symposium on Traffic and Dr Xiaowen Fu Transport Theory, The Netherlands Co-organizer, The Future of Automatic Container Terminals workshop, Australia

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Dr Amir Sobhani Dr Xiaowen Fu United States Transportation Research Board International Maritime Economists Association; Committee: Crowd Flow Dynamics, Modelling and The World Conference of Transportation Management (AHB45(2)); Member, Scientific Research; Transportation and Public Utilities Committee of Pedestrian and Evacuation Group, American Economics Association; The Air Dynamics 2014, Delft University of Technology, Transport Research Society Netherlands Professor Stephen P Greaves Professor William Young International Steering Committee Travel Survey United States Transportation Research Board Conference; Committee on Air Quality (ADC20), Committee: Transportation Network Modelling Transportation Research Board, United States; (ADB30) Committee on New Technologies in Travel Surveys (ABJ40-4), Transportation Research Board, United PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES, SYMPOSIA AND States WORKSHOPS Professor David Hensher Dr Matthew John Beck Transport for NSW Expert advisory panel for the Transportation Research Board, United States; Long Term Transport Master Plan, Australia; International Association for Travel Behaviour Infrastructure Australia reference panel on public Research transport, Australia; Advisory Board, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Africa), South Professor Michael Bell Africa; Transport NSW benchmarking program International Maritime Economists Association; panel, Australia; American Planning Association, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport,UK United States

Dr Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya Dr Chinh Quoc Ho National Association of Women in Operations; The World Conference on Transport Research Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Society (WCTRS); The Eastern Asia Society for Management Australia; Logistics Association of Transportation Studies (EASTS) Australia; Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals; Association of Information Systems Dr Marilyn Johnson Amy Gillet Foundation Research and Policy Professor Michiel Bliemer Committee; Member, National Executive Network Modelling Committee of the Committee, Australasian College of Road Safety; Transportation Research Board, United States: Member, Australasian College of Road Safety, Survey Methods Committee of the Transportation Victorian Chapter Research Board, United States Dr Rico Merkert John Clements Transportation Research Board's (TRB) Standing Passenger Transport Group Committee, Chartered Committee on Light Commercial and General Institute of Logistics and Transportation Aviation (AV080), United States; Logistics Associate Professor Behnam Fahimnia Association of Australia (LAA), Australia; Australian and New Zealand Academy of Northpoint Aviation Services; German Academic Management (ANZAM); Council of Supply Chain Association for Business Research (VHB); German Management Professionals (CSCMP), United Aviation Research Society (GARS); Air Transport States; European Operations Management Research Society (ATRS); Railway Study Association (EurOMA), Belgium; Logistics Association (RSA), which is associated with LSE, Association of Australia (LAA); Production and London; Royal Economic Society (RES); Verband Operations Management Society (POMS), United der Stipendiaten und Altstipendiaten der FNF States; The Institute for Operations Research and (VSA); Deutsche Verkehrswissenschaftliche the Management Sciences (INFORMS), United Gesellschaft e.V. (DVWG) States

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Dr Claudine J Moutou INDEPENDENT EXPERTISE The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, CONSULTANCY Australia; World Society for Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR); Academic Association of Professor Graham Currie Historians in Australian and New Zealand Business Unplanned Rail Disruption RandD Project, Metro Schools (AAHANZBS), Australia; International Trains, Melbourne, Australia; Market Association for the History of Transport, Traffic Development Research Project, Metro Trains, and Mobility (T2M); The Australian Sociological Melbourne, Australia; Travel Demand Association (TASA), Australia Management Study, PATREC West Australia; Cross National Survey of Public Transport Users, Public Professor John M Rose Transport Victoria; Review of Melbourne Metro Innovative Methods in Transport Analysis, Options, City of Melbourne Planning and Appraisal Programme Committee, European Transport Conference; International Dr Alexa Delbosc Association for Travel Behaviour Research; Travel Unplanned Rail Disruption RandD Project, Metro Survey Methods Committee, Transportation Trains, Melbourne, Australia; Market Research Board, United States; Traveler Behavior Development Research Project, Metro Trains, and Values, Transportation Research Board, Melbourne, Australia; Travel Demand United States Management Study, PATREC West Australia; Cross National Survey of Public Transport Users, Public Associate Professor Majid Sarvi Transport Victoria Transport Committee: Engineers Australia Professor David Hensher Dr Amir Sobhani Director General, Transport for NSW, Australia; Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Demand-Modelling, Sydney Transport Sector Professor John Kenneth Stanley Study, NSW Government, Australia Sydney Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport; Transport Sector Study, NSW Government, Australian Institute of Company Directors, Australia; Toll Road Infrastructure Projects, Australia Macquarie Bank, Australia; Passenger Transport Reform, Land Transport New Zealand, New Professor Peter R. Stopher Zealand. Committee on Transport Survey Methods (ABJ40), Transportation Research Board, United States; Dr Marilyn Johnson Committee on Traveler Behavior and Values Safe System Solution, Identifying priority routes (ADB10), Transportation Research Board, United for cyclists, North West Victoria States; Committee on Transportation Planning Applications (ADB50), Transportation Research Associate Professor Peter Lok Board, United States; Committee on Passenger Baodao Optical Group, China Travel Demand Forecasting, United States; Institute of Transportation Engineers, United Professor Corinne Mulley States PCAL Active Roundtable, Australia; Department of Planning, NSW State Government; The Premier's Mr Alan Win University Government Business Forum, Australia; Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Premier's Council for Active Living Workplace New Zealand Travel Planning group, Australia; Infrastructure Australia National Audit of infrastructure; Review Professor William Young of the national guidelines for project evaluation, Committee, Australian Standard Association Australia. AS/NZS 2890INDEPENDENT EXPERTISE PEER REVIEW and EXPERT EVALUATION of PROJECTS

Professor Michael Bell Advisor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

Page 49 of 59 Professor Graham Currie AUSTRALIA Independent Reviewer, Land Transport Authority, Singapore; Expert Advisor, Victorian Office of the Professor Graham Currie Auditor General; Member, Translink Qld Revenue Victorian Election Environment Expert Policy Protection Taskforce; Member Advisory Board Review Austroads and Australian Transport Council of Environment Institute of Australia and New Governments Zealand, Melbourne

Dr Xiaowen Fu Understanding the Psychology of Fare Evasion Expert Assessment Panel for Major National (Melbourne) and Cross National follow-on Study Research Project, Huazhong University of Science Yarra Trams, Melbourne and Technology, China Melbourne Public Transport Needs vs Promises’ Professor Stephen Greaves Institution of Transportation Engineers ‘Promises NSW Department of Environment and Climate Promises Seminar Change Jacobs Theatrette, Melbourne

Professor David Hensher Understanding the Psychology of Fare Evasion West Connex Delivery Authority (WDA) peer (Melbourne) and Cross National follow-on Study review adviser; Land Transport Authority Australian Railway Association Light Rail Meeting (Singapore) updating of Economic parameters Transport for NSW, Sydney with Aecom; Southern Water (United Kingdom) peer reviewer of quality enhanced pricing A New Index to Measure the Quality of Urban reforms. Public Transport for International Tourists Tourism and Transport Forum, Australian Dr Marilyn Johnson Transport Summit, Sydney Tasmanian Cycling Safety Steering Committee; Queensland Parliamentary Inquiry into Cycling Monash Public Transport Research - Summary of Issues, expert witness Roundtable (2013 Recent Innovations and Discoveries Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), INVITED PRESENTATIONS Perth

INTERNATIONAL Overview and Some Initial Findings – Public Transport Research Modelling Dr Xiaowen Fu AITPM Forum Victorian Traffic Modelling Group, The OECD/ITF Workshop on aviation liberalization Melbourne France Recent ITS (Monash) “breakthroughs” in research The Chinese University of Hong Kong on Bus Safety and Bus Priority China Bus Industry Confederation Australasia Bus and Coach Conference, Gold Coast Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Transforming Transport in London for the 2012 China Olympic Games Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC), Dr Marilyn Johnson Perth Invited delegate of Dutch Government The Netherlands State Election Transport Forum – Monash Metropolitan Transport Forum, Melbourne Dr Terry Liu Urban Congestion Pricing Servicing the Melbourne of Tomorrow Hefei Institute of Technology, China Executive Forum, Melbourne

Melbourne Public Transport – Issues, Progress and Prospects North East Transport Forum, Melbourne

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Public Transport Progress and Failures - Keeping up with Growth in Australian Cities Engineers Australia Seminar, Melbourne

Impacts and Lessons from the London 2012 Olympic Games Travel Demand Management Program – an Independent View PTV Forum, Melbourne

Transport and Liveability - Progress, Failure and Opportunities Institute of Public Works Engineers Australia, Melbourne

Public Transport Progress and Failure - Keeping up with Growth in Australian Cities National Infrastructure and Cities Summit, Sydney

Melbourne Transport – Issues, Progress and Prospects Whitehorse Greens Transport Event, Melbourne

Public Transport Options for the Doncaster Corridor Doncaster Rail Forum, Melbourne

Role of public transport in delivering productivity outcomes Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Reference Committee, Melbourne

Melbourne Public Transport @ 6 M – Issues, Progress and Prospects Transport for 6 Million, Melbourne

Dr Marilyn Johnson Rail level crossing forum invited speaker Monash University Accident Research Centre and University of Sunshine Coast, Melbourne

Invited participant, National Road Safety Forum Australian Government, Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Canberra

Professor Corinne Mulley Public transport creating agglomeration economies NSW Transport Infrastructure Summit

Keynote Speaker, Tasmanian Bus Association Annual Conference

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Page 52 of 59 IN THE MEDIA could work from home. Associate Professor Stephen Greaves was interviewed by 2UE Sydney Mornings, 891 ABC Adelaide, 6PR Perth about the impact that more people working from home Key Centre academics actively contributed to The would have traffic and transport infrastructure. Conversation in 2014. Dr Marilyn Johnson asked why we still hear people joking about hitting Dr Rico Merkert provided insight into why airline cyclists, Professor John Stanley proposed sources fares and fuel surcharges had not come down in for potential funding to improve public transport response to a fall in oil prices with an SBS Radio and Dr Mathew Beck was published on why News interview, Sydney Morning Herald article infrastructure projects are ripe for political point and was quoted in the Australian Financial scoring as well as contributing an opinion piece Review. about infrastructure and investment in Australia. Professor Michiel Bliemer made several Professor David Hensher was interviewed by the contributions on proposed changes to road use Sydney Morning Herald about the change in plans pricing. to the WestConnex motorway and planned CYCLING STILL IN THE SPOTLIGHT changes to the route.

Dr Marilyn Johnson continues to advocate for safe Professor Hensher also contributed to a Daily cycling with interviews on 774 ABC Melbourne Telegraph special tribute to Bradfield on the and Triple R radio. She was interviewed for Sydney Harbour Tunnel, looking at its construction Channel 7 Nightly News on the new law about and whether more lanes should have been cycling overtaking distance and was interviewed included. for cyclingtips.com.au and also featured in MX

Brisbane and the Herald Sun. Associate Professor

Stephen Greaves was quoted in a Bloomberg article on the subject of cyclist safety and The Daily Telegraph referred to his research undertaken with Dr Richard Ellison in an article discussing whether cycling to work could be a faster option than travelling by train for short journeys. IN OTHER NEWS…

Our Chairs in Public Transport engaged with the media throughout 2014 on issues such as: road usage and registration charges - Professor Corinne Mulley, 2UE, Sydney Morning Herald; Professor Graham Currie on the Melbourne’s new free fare tram zone; town planning and public transport – Professor Mulley, Sydney Morning Herald.

Dr Geoffrey Clifton was interviewed by Ten Eyewitness News on the roll out of the Opal card in Sydney and later quoted in a Sydney Morning Herald article about the rise in users.

Dr Alexa Delbosc continued the dialogue about the changing driving habits of young Australians on radio and on ABC TV programs The Drum and the 7:30 Program.

The ABC News Radio Melbourne Drive interviewed Professor David Hensher on the Transport Opinion Survey (TOPS) that found one in four employees

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Page 54 of 59 OUR PEOPLE Brian Negus General Manager Public Policy, RACV BOARDS OF ADVICE The purpose of the Advisory Committee at ITS- Dr Ken Ogden Monash and the Board of Advice at ITLS-Sydney is Ken Ogden and Associates to support the continued development and utilisation of the Key Centre as a centre of Kate Partenio excellence adding value to the community. The Director, GTA Consultants academic and commercial membership of the committees gives a broad network for the sharing Ian Pitcher of expertise and experience. Particular Managing Director – Southern Australia AECOM contributions from members include: high-level advice on issues identified by the committees and Professor Geoff Rose Key Centre staff for inclusion in the teaching and ITS-Monash and Monash Sustainability Institute research programs and assistance with integration of the faculty and student activities, within the Associate Professor Majid Sarvi community of stakeholders. Director, ITS-Monash

ITS-MONASH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Professor John Stanley Chair, ITS‐Monash Advisory Committee Adjunct Professor and Bus Industry Confederation Dr Michael Kennedy OAM Senior Research Fellow, ITLS‐Sydney Chief Executive Officer, Mornington Peninsula Shire David Teller Sector Managing Director – Transport, Hyder Professor Graham Currie Consulting Chair in Public Transport, ITS-Monash Gerard Waldron Charmaine Dunstan Managing Director, ARRB Transport Research Director, Traffix Group Pty Ltd Professor Jeffrey Walker Omid Ejtemai Head, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash TSS Executive and Senior Management University

Robert Freemantle Professor William Young Executive Director Network and Asset Planning, Chair of Civil Engineering, ITS-Monash VicRoads

Susan Harris ITLS-SYDNEY BOARD OF ADVICE CEO, ITS Australia Chair, ITLS-Sydney Board of Advice Professor David Hensher Dr Alastair Stone Director, ITLS‐Sydney Managing Director, Pacific Infrastructure Corporation Peter Hunkin Transport Advisory Leader, ANZ Infrastructure & Professor David Hensher Environment Jacobs Director, ITLS-Sydney

Ray Kinnear Wendy Adam Director Network Planning, Public Transport National Traffic and Transport Planning Executive, Victoria Parsons Brinckerhoff

Chris Lowe Gillian Akers Executive Director, BusVic Director, AkersConsult

Page 55 of 59 Warren Bennett John King Executive Director, Board of Airline Managing Director, Aviation and Tourism Representatives of Australia Management Pty Ltd

Professor Chandra Bhat Peter Koning Department of Civil Engineering, University of General Manager Network Rail Texas at Austin, United States Scott Lennon Professor Axel Börsch-Supan Partner - Economics, PricewaterhouseCoopers Director, Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, University of Mannheim, Professor Alan McKinnon Germany Director of the Logistics Research Centre, Heriot- Watt University, Edinburgh, UK Professor Ken Button Director, Transportation Policy, Operations and Darryl Mellish Logistics Centre, George Mason University, United Executive Director, Bus and Coach Association States NSW

Professor Paul Cousins Claudine Moutou Professor of Operations Management and CIPS Doctoral Program, ITLS-Sydney Professor of Supply Chain Management, Manchester Business School, The University of Professor Juan de Dios Ortúzar Manchester, UK Department of Transport Engineering and Logistics, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Doug Dean Chile Managing Director, Veolia Environmental Services Professor Tae Oum Paul Forward UPS Foundation Chair in Transport and Logistics, Planning Commissioner NSW Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Canada Jim Glasson Chief Executive Officer, ComfortDelGro Cabcharge Mike Owen President, Logistics Association of Australia Ltd Professor Phil Goodwin Professor of Transport Policy, Centre for Transport Phil Potterton and Society, Faculty of the Built Environment, Canberra Manager – Strategy and Economics, GHD University of the West of England, UK Professor John Pucher Nicholas Hann Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Managing Director, Infrastructure, Macquarie Rutgers University, United States Bank, Australia / Canada Mark Rainbird Brian Hastings Managing Director, AWA Ltd Regional Director, Interfleet Technology Stephen Rowe Professor Trevor Heaver, Emeritus Director, Busways Group Centre for Transportation Studies, Operations and Logistics Division, Sauder School of Business, Llew Russell University of British Columbia, Canada Chief Executive, Shipping Australia Ltd

Michael Kilgariff Associate Professor Majid Sarvi Chief Executive Officer, Australian Logistics Director, ITS-Monash Council

Page 56 of 59 Tony Sheldon Key Centre Director and Director, ITLS-Sydney State Secretary, NSW Branch of the Transport Professor David Hensher Workers Union BCom Hons PhD UNSW FASSA FCIT FAITPM CompIEAust MAPA Professor John Stanley Adjunct Professor and Bus Industry Confederation Director, ITS-Monash and Associate Professor in Senior Research Fellow in Sustainable Land Civil Engineering, Monash University Transport, ITLS-Sydney Associate Professor Majid Sarvi BEng Hons MEng PhD Tokyo Professor Wayne Talley Executive Director, International Maritime, Ports Chair in Ports and Maritime Logistics, and Logistics Management Institute, Old Dominion ITLS-Sydney University, Norfolk, Virginia, United States Professor Michael Bell BA Cantab MSc PhD FIHT FICE FTRF MCILT Professor Kenneth Train Department of Economics, University of California, Chair in Transport and Logistics Network Berkeley, Vice President, National Economic Modelling, ITLS-Sydney Research Associates, United States Professor Michiel Bliemer MSc RUG PhD Delft Professor Jackie Walters Director, ITLS-Africa; Head of Department, Chair in Public Transport, ITLS-Sydney Department of Transport and Supply Chain Professor Corinne Mulley Management, University of Johannesburg, South BA Hons Nott MSc PhD Lond, FCILT Africa Chair in Public Transport, ITS-Monash Les Wielinga Professor Graham Currie Director General, NSW Department of BSc Hons Huddersfield MSc Cranfield PhD Monash Transport Professor of Transport Management, ITLS-Sydney Associate Professor Stephen Greaves OUR STAFF BA Hons Leeds MSc Wales PhD LSU

ITS-MONASH Chair in Transport and Logistics Modelling, ITLS- Sydney Professor John Rose BEc Hons PhD Sydney

Chair of Civil Engineering, Monash University Professor William Young BE Hons UNSW GradDipMgt MBA Deakin MSc PhD Monash FIEAust FCIT FITE MACRS

Professor of Transport Management, ITLS-Sydney Associate Professor Stephen Greaves BA Hons Leeds MSc Wales PhD LSU

ITS-Monash Staff Professor in Civil Engineering and Monash Sustainability Institute, ITS-Monash L-R: Dr Alexa Delbosc, Professor Geoff Rose, Dr Professor Geoff Rose Susilawati (visiting from Monash Malaysia), Professor Graham Currie, Dr Meead Saberi, Associate Professor BEng QIT MSc PhD Northwestern MIEAust CPEng Majid Sarvi, Dr Terry Liu. Not pictured: Professor MITE William Young, Dr Kayvan Aghabeyk, John Clements, Omid Ejtemai, Dr Marilyn Johnson, Bill Kilpatrick, Dr Professor of Transport Planning, ITLS-Sydney Amir Sobhani, Wendy Walker and Brenda O’Keefe. Professor Peter Stopher BSc Eng PhD Lond FIEAust FASCE MASA MITE

Page 57 of 59 Associate Professor in Supply Chain Management Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Lecturer, ITLS- Professor Behnam Fahimnia Sydney MEng; GradCert; PhD UniSA Dr Adrian Ellison BCom Ryerson MCom/MLogMan PhD Sydney Senior Lecturer in GIS and Analysis Tools, ITLS- Sydney Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Lecturer, ITLS- Dr Matthew Beck Sydney BEc Hons MPhil PhD Sydney Dr Richard Ellison BCom Ryerson MCom/MLogMan PhD Sydney Senior Lecturer in Aviation and Maritime, ITLS- Sydney Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ITLS-Sydney Dr Xiaowen Fu Dr Chinh Quoc Ho BappEc BCompSc SJTU MInfoMgmt Nangyang BE Hons HCMUT ME Nagoya PhD Sydney Tech PhD BrCol Adjunct Professor and Bus Industry Confederation Senior Lecturer in Aviation Management, ITLS- Senior Fellow in Sustainable Land Transport, ITLS- Sydney Sydney Dr Rico Merkert Professor John Stanley MSc TU Berlin/NHH Bergen PhD Leeds BCom Hons Melb MPhil Ston

Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Adjunct Associate Professor of Transport Planning Management, ITLS-Sydney and Management, ITLS-Sydney Dr Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya Associate Professor John Apelbaum BSc Hons Calc MA BU MCom Curtin PhD Sydney BE GradDip Mon MEngSc Melb CPE FIE Aust FCILT

Lecturer in Transport and Logistics Management, Honorary Professor of Aviation Management, ITLS-Sydney ITLS-Sydney Dr Geoffrey Clifton Professor Werner Delfmann BEcon(Hons) QLD PhD Sydney Prof Dr Dr hc

Lecturer in Transport and Logistics Management, Honorary Professor of Transport Econometrics, ITLS-Sydney ITLS-Sydney Dr Andrew Collins Professor William Greene BSc BA UNSW PhD Sydney BS OSU MA PhD UW

Lecturer in Civil Engineering, ITS-Monash Honorary Professor of Choice Modelling, ITLS- Dr Terry Liu Sydney BTransEng(Hons), SE Uni China PhD Nat Uni Professor Stephane Hess Singapore BSc Manc MPhil Cambridge PhD Imperial

Lecturer in Transport and Logistics Executive Honorary Professor of Sustainable Transport Programs, ITLS-Sydney Systems, ITLS-Sydney Dr Claudine Moutou Professor Truong Truong BA UNSW; MEnvManagement UNSW; PhD Sydney BE(Hons) UWA LLB MA MEngSc Sydney PhD Macq

Lecturer in Civil Engineering, ITS-Monash Honorary Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Dr Meead Saberi Management, ITLS-Sydney Mashad MEng Portland State PhD Northwestern Professor David Walters BA Alta MSc Bradford PhD Cranfield Research Fellow / Lecturer, ITS‐Monash Dr Alexa Delbosc Honorary Associate Professor of Organisational BA Lewis & Clark MA Harvard PhD Monash Logistics, ITLS-Sydney Associate Professor Peter Lok BAppSc MHP UNSW MBA PhD UTS

Page 58 of 59 Adjunct Lecturer in Railway Planning and Senior Research Analyst Operations, ITLS-Sydney Wen Liu Dr Nigel Harris BTE SCU, MIT Sydney BSc Durham PhD Newcastle PROFESSIONAL STAFF Research Affiliate and Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Administration Assistant, ITLS-Sydney Alan Win Kaylene Bodell CMC ML&SCM FIMCNZ MCILT CPIM Office Manager, ITLS-Sydney SESSIONAL LECTURERS, ITLS-SYDNEY Jo Dumergue (retired July)

Gareth Jude Executive Director, ITLS-Sydney BA(Hons) York MBus UTS DipEd Sydney Jo Webb (commenced July)

Jersey Seipel Administration Manager, ITS-Monash MA FH Frankfurt Brenda O'Keefe

RESEARCH STAFF Projects Manager, ITLS-Sydney Ruth Steel Assistant Program Leader, Safety Management BA Hons Lanc MSc MPhil Brist Course in Bus and Coach Operations, ITS - Monash John Clements Administration Coordinator, ITLS-Sydney BCom Hons DipEd Melb MEc MAdmin, FCILT Annette Thomas (retired July)

Director of Innovative Solutions and Industries, Administration Officer ITS‐Monash Anna White (commenced July) Omid Ejtemai

Research Fellow, ITS‐Monash Dr Kayvan Aghabeyk PhD Monash

Research Fellow, ITS‐Monash Dr Marilyn Johnson MAppSocRes PhD Monash

Research Fellow, ITS‐Monash Dr Amir Sobhani PhD Monash ITLS-Sydney Professional Staff

Program Leader, Transport Management Course L-R Jenny Vicic, Annette Thomas, Kaylene Bodell in Bus and Coach Operations, ITS‐Monash

Bill Kilpatrick

MRiskMan Monash

Senior Research Analyst Dr Liang Ma BE CUGB; MS Peking Univ; PhD Portland State

Senior Research Analyst Mark Raadsen MSc Twente

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