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Invitation for the TRAIL International PhD summer school

Cycling in Cities

in Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the Netherlands

9 -13 September 2019



TRAIL <http://rstrail.nl/new/home/home-2/> research school in the
Netherlands organizes an international summer school on ‘Cycling in
Cities’.  It is offered to all PhD students who are involved in research on
the social, spatial, mobility and policy aspects of *cycling*. It does not
matter whether you are about to start or whether you are well on the way!

Topics are Traffic & Travel Modelling, Societal Impacts, such as Safety,
Health, the Environment, Evaluation, the Built Environment and
Accessibility, Innovation, and Policy Implementation. Including field trips
in Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

Course leaders are Prof Serge Hoogendoorn and dr Kees Maat. Other lecturers
include prof Bert van Wee, prof Marjan Hagenzieker, prof Erik Verhoef, prof
Henk Meurs, prof Karst Geurs, and others.

Get interactive lectures, practical training, feedback and discussion,
experience cycling, and build your network!

*Find out more and apply
<http://rstrail.nl/new/trail-international-phd-summer-school-2019/>*

We look forward to meeting you in September!

Best regards,

Prof. Serge Hoogendoorn
Dr. Kees Maat
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Fariya Sharmeen
Website
<https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ceg/about-faculty/departments/transport-planning/staff/personal-pages/dr-f-fariya-sharmeen/>
 | LinkedIn <http://nl.linkedin.com/in/fariyasharmeen/> | GoogleScholar
<https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=M9Z114EAAAAJ> |
ResearchGate <http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fariya_Sharmeen> |
Academia <https://tue.academia.edu/FariyaSharmeen>

Latest Publications:
Bicycling in Changing Urban Regions
<http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2018.1459>
The governance of demand-responsive transit systems: A multi-level
perspective <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96526-0_11>
On the subjective quality of social interactions: influence of neigbourhood
walkability, social cohesion and mobility choices
<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2017.09.021>.

New Project on Upscaling Bicycle Highway Networks: Summary
<http://surf.verdus.nl/opschaling-van-snelfietsroutes-voor-een-duurzame-filevrije-mobiliteit>
 and Research Plan
<http://surf.verdus.nl/upload/documents/11_Pop%20Up_Ploegmakers.pdf>
Documentary on Dutch Cycling Culture: WhyWeCycle <http://whywecycle.eu/> (
trailer <https://vimeo.com/246432864>)

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