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This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and growing research team at KU Leuven, within the Mobility and Industrial Management (MIM) research group (https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en/mim). MIM is an internationally recognised group focusing on innovative solutions to complex transport and mobility challenges, combining expertise in intelligent transport systems, operations research, and transport system analysis.
As a PhD researcher, you will work in an interdisciplinary and international environment, contributing to research at the intersection of technological developments, societal trends, and mobility needs. The team benefits from strong collaborations with academic and industry partners, providing a stimulating setting to develop your research skills while working on impactful, real-world mobility problems.
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This PhD project offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of automated mobility, focusing on how future automated vehicles can safely and efficiently interact with human drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians in everyday traffic. Rather than studying automation in isolation, you will address the real challenge of mixed traffic, where vehicles must balance safety with smooth and predictable behaviour to avoid congestion or confusion.
The research combines traffic modelling, data-driven analysis, and control design, and is closely connected to real-world pilots such as the autonomous bus currently operating in Leuven. You will develop innovative methods to design and evaluate driving strategies that make automated systems better “team players” in traffic, while also investigating how these strategies scale up to network-level impacts.
The project offers a unique opportunity to bridge theory and practice, working with real data and collaborating with stakeholders such as public transport operators and insurers, ensuring your research delivers tangible impact on future mobility systems.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated candidate with a strong analytical mindset and an interest in future mobility systems.
Required qualifications include:
Additional assets:
The candidate should be eager to work both independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary and international research environment.
You will join a dynamic international research group with other PhD students working on quantitative methods such as control and operations research, applied to real-world mobility challenges.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Claudio Roncoli, mail: [email protected].
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