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TransportLab is a new interdisciplinary research group at the University of Sydney. TransportLab aims to find solutions to transport problems independent of domain. Members of the group come from the Faculties of Architecture, Design, and Planning and Engineering. University of Sydney is the top-ranked university in Australia in Transport Science and Technology. Our research themes are: Access, Connect, Control, Design, Rely, Share, Sustain.
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A Web of Nets: How Everything is a Network
Published 2025A Web of Nets, edited by David M. Levinson and Somwrita Sarkar explores the profound influence and universal relevance of networks, from physical systems to abstract constructs, connecting diverse fields and phenomena. ...Book -
Access, the Built Environment, and Behavior
Published 2024Access is an essential component of the built environment that measures the ease of reaching desired destinations; the level of access is a combined result from both land use and transport infrastructure. Other facets of ...Book chapter -
Governing for Access
Published 2023-02-02The only reason to locate anywhere is to be near some people, places, and things (opportunities) and be far from others. Access quantifies the ability to reach, or be reached by, people, places, and things. It explains ...Report, Technical -
Immigrant settlement patterns, transit accessibility, and transit use
Published 2021Public transit is immensely important among recent immigrants for enabling daily travel and activity participation. The objective of this study is to examine whether immigrants settle in areas of high or low transit ...Article -
The ensemble approach to forecasting: A review and synthesis
Published 2021Ensemble forecasting is a modeling approach that combines data sources, models of different types, with alternative assumptions, using distinct pattern recognition methods. The aim is to use all available information in ...Article