24 Fall Ph.D. @ Rice University -- Civil | Transportation System Engineering
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2024 Fall / 2025 Spring Ph.D. opportunities in Transportation System Engineering
Important Deadline for Fall Admission
March 15, 2024 (Please contact ASAP)
Position Description
The Mobility-X lab (mobi-x.ua.edu) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University invites highly motivated candidates for 1-2 graduate research assistant positions starting Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 working under Dr. Xinwu Qian, focusing on one or multiple of the following topics:
- The coupling between population dynamics and infrastructure systems
- Transportation electrification and the impacts on community and business resilience
- Structure and functional dynamics of transportation and human mobility networks
- Efficient and equitable multi-modal mobility systems (with real-world pilots)
- Machine learning for transportation system optimization
Applicants with strong mathematical modeling, machine learning, and/or data analytics skills areencouraged to apply. Proficient programming skills are required (Python, Java, JavaScript, Julia,Matlab, C++). Applicants with a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering, IndustrialEngineering, Computer Science, or another relevant field in engineering and with prior researchexperience in one or multiple of the above research areas are preferred but not required.
Forinquiries about qualifications and enrollment, please send your CV, transcripts, and TOEFL/GRE(GRE can be waived) to 1point3acres.com.
Accepted Ph.D. students will be provided with verycompetitive financial support (a stipend of $35,000 per year) and tuition remission.
About the Lab PI
Dr. Qian will join Rice University in July 2024. He is currently an assistant professor & HewsonFaculty Fellow in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama. His research spans methodological and applied pursuits, with a primary objective offostering efficient and equitable transportation systems that offer enduring community benefits. His present areas of specialization encompass transportation electrification, public transportation,and shared mobility, emphasizing the connection between transportation systems and humansystems/society.
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The deadline has been extended to the end of April.
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The deadline has been extended to the end of April.
Important Deadline for Fall Admission
March 15, 2024 (Please contact ASAP)
Position Description
The Mobility-X lab (mobi-x.ua.edu) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University invites highly motivated candidates for 1-2 graduate research assistant positions starting Fall 2024 or Spring 2025 working under Dr. Xinwu Qian, focusing on one or multiple of the following topics:
- The coupling between population dynamics and infrastructure systems
- Transportation electrification and the impacts on community and business resilience
- Structure and functional dynamics of transportation and human mobility networks
- Efficient and equitable multi-modal mobility systems (with real-world pilots)
- Machine learning for transportation system optimization
Applicants with strong mathematical modeling, machine learning, and/or data analytics skills areencouraged to apply. Proficient programming skills are required (Python, Java, JavaScript, Julia,Matlab, C++). Applicants with a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering, IndustrialEngineering, Computer Science, or another relevant field in engineering and with prior researchexperience in one or multiple of the above research areas are preferred but not required.
Forinquiries about qualifications and enrollment, please send your CV, transcripts, and TOEFL/GRE(GRE can be waived) to 1point3acres.com.
Accepted Ph.D. students will be provided with verycompetitive financial support (a stipend of $35,000 per year) and tuition remission.
About the Lab PI
Dr. Qian will join Rice University in July 2024. He is currently an assistant professor & HewsonFaculty Fellow in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama. His research spans methodological and applied pursuits, with a primary objective offostering efficient and equitable transportation systems that offer enduring community benefits. His present areas of specialization encompass transportation electrification, public transportation,and shared mobility, emphasizing the connection between transportation systems and humansystems/society.
补充内容 (2024-04-04 23:43 +08:00):
The deadline has been extended to the end of April.
补充内容 (2024-04-04 23:43 +08:00):
The deadline has been extended to the end of April.
