Pavlos Tafidis

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PhD in Transport Engineering and Planning: https://eng.ed.ac.uk/studying/degrees/postgraduate-research/phd/transport-engineering-and-planning

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Biography

Dr Pavlos Tafidis is a Lecturer in Transport (Systems) Engineering at The School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh. His work integrates various disciplines, enhancing his comprehensive approach to transport planning and engineering. He led the "BikeHood" project, supported by the Science Foundation of Ireland, which focused on developing Ireland's first cycling neighborhood. This initiative actively engaged communities in the design process, utilizing advanced technologies such as digital twins and virtual reality.

He has been involved in numerous national and international research projects that concentrate on smart and sustainable mobility, including the "REALLOCATE" project, supported by the Horizon 2020 framework, and "CISMOB", funded by Interreg Europe. His current research is dedicated to empowering citizens by developing accessible and inclusive mobility solutions. Through his work, he aims to provide equitable transport infrastructure that enhances urban livability and ensures sustainability for all.

Education/Academic qualification

Transport Engineering, Doctor of Engineering, University of Hasselt

Award Date: 23 Jun 2022

Transport Planning, Master in Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Award Date: 2 Dec 2015

Transport Engineering, Master of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Award Date: 22 Nov 2013

Keywords

  • TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
  • Transport Systems
  • Traffic Safety
  • Active Mobility
  • HE Transportation and Communications
  • Smart Mobility
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Traffic Psychology

Research Themes and Networks

  • College of Science and Engineering Research Themes

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