Spring 25/Fall 25 PhD in Transportation System Engineering at Rice University
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2025 Spring / 2025 Fall Ph.D. opportunities in Transportation System Engineering
Important Deadline for Spring Admission
October 15, 2024 (Please contact ASAP)
The Mobility-Xlab in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University invites highly motivated candidates to apply for two graduate assistant positions starting Spring 2025, working under Dr. Xinwu Qian, to focus on one or multiple of the following research 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)
- Learning-based models and algorithms for transportation/logistic problems
Applicants with strong mathematical modeling, machine learning, and/or data analytics skills are encouraged to apply. Proficient programming skills are required. Applicants with prior research experience on related topics and/or a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, or another relevant field in engineering and with prior research experience in one or multiple of the above research areas are strongly preferred.
For inquiries about qualifications and enrollment, please send a cover page of highlights and qualifications, CV, transcripts, and TOEFL/GRE via email, titled [S25 PhD], to [email protected].
Accepted Ph.D. students will be provided with very competitive financial support (a stipend of $35,000 per year) and tuition remission.
Lab website: mobix.blogs.rice.edu
Important Deadline for Spring Admission
October 15, 2024 (Please contact ASAP)
The Mobility-Xlab in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University invites highly motivated candidates to apply for two graduate assistant positions starting Spring 2025, working under Dr. Xinwu Qian, to focus on one or multiple of the following research 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)
- Learning-based models and algorithms for transportation/logistic problems
Applicants with strong mathematical modeling, machine learning, and/or data analytics skills are encouraged to apply. Proficient programming skills are required. Applicants with prior research experience on related topics and/or a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, or another relevant field in engineering and with prior research experience in one or multiple of the above research areas are strongly preferred.
For inquiries about qualifications and enrollment, please send a cover page of highlights and qualifications, CV, transcripts, and TOEFL/GRE via email, titled [S25 PhD], to [email protected].
Accepted Ph.D. students will be provided with very competitive financial support (a stipend of $35,000 per year) and tuition remission.
Lab website: mobix.blogs.rice.edu
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