We are inviting applications for a Research Fellow in Low-Emission Driving, Management and Assistance to join the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.
The Research Fellow will primarily contribute to the H2020-funded project MODALES. This project aims at reducing vehicular emissions from three sources namely powertrain, brakes and road/tires. MODALES will carry out real-world measurements of these emissions, assess the real effectiveness of OBD, periodic inspections, and retrofits. It will also derive low polluting-emissions driving practices for all types of on-road vehicles by encouraging adoption of low-emission driving behaviour and proper maintenance choice.
Joining the Spatial Modelling and Dynamics Research Group and working with Dr Haibo Chen, you will specifically work to assess driver behaviour variability and correlate e it with the three emissions so that we can investigate the potential impacts of the aforementioned measures. You will also be involved in comparative demonstrations activities and pilots in two cities in China and jointly analyse the collected data to understand differences between the case study countries.
For details and to apply please go to https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=ENVTR1091.
The closing date for application is Sunday 07 July 2019.
The position is Fixed Term (until 31 August 2022 due to external funding).
For informal discussion about the role please contact Dr Haibo Chen (contact details are given below).
Best regards
Haibo
Dr Haibo Chen
Leader of Spatial Modelling and Dynamics Group, Leader of Connected Mobility Research Theme
Institute for Transport Studies
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
Tel: (+44) 113 343 5355
Fax: (+44) 113 343 5334
Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Home page: https://environment.leeds.ac.uk/transport/staff/923/dr-haibo-chen
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