Job Description
How do mobility systems respond when everyday travel is disrupted? Who loses access, where, for how long, and how can planning reduce these impacts?
We are looking for a Doctoral student in Complex Mobility Systems. The position is part of a Swedish Research Council-funded project developing dynamic synthetic populations and mobility digital twins for resilient and equitable transport planning. The project combines agent-based modelling, large-scale mobility data, transport networks, generative modelling, resilience indicators, and equity analysis.
This doctoral student position is particularly suitable for a candidate who wants to develop strong theoretical and computational expertise while working on real-world problems in mobility, cities, resilience, and sustainability.
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The candidate will be based at at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. With around 50 staff members, including faculty and doctoral stude...
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