Yuhan Nie | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuhan Nie | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at School of Transportation Engineering, Chang'an University, China

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🚀 Summary

Yuhan Nie is a driven Ph.D. student at the School of Transportation Engineering, Chang'an University, who has shown significant promise in the field of transportation engineering. With a keen interest in traffic safety and the utilization of big data, Yuhan has contributed substantially to understanding and improving transportation systems. His work is characterized by innovation and practical applications, aiming to enhance road safety and infrastructure.

🎓 Education

Yuhan graduated with a degree in Transportation Engineering from Changsha University of Science and Technology in June 2022. In the same year, he was admitted to the School of Transportation Engineering at Chang'an University to pursue a master's degree. Starting in 2024, he will embark on a doctoral program at the same institution, furthering his expertise and research capabilities in transportation engineering.

💼 Professional Experience

During his graduate studies, Yuhan focused on developing transportation engineering software and conducting traffic safety research. He has published two SCI papers, contributed to conference presentations, and received three competition awards. Yuhan has also authored two software works and holds a patent, showcasing his commitment to innovative problem-solving within the industry.

🔍 Research Interests

Yuhan's research interests include the application of big data to analyze traffic patterns and improve road safety. He has examined lane-changing behaviors to provide insights into traffic flow dynamics and infrastructure design. By utilizing data-driven methodologies, Yuhan aims to create solutions that optimize transportation systems and enhance safety for all road users.

🌟 Contributions

Yuhan is dedicated to advancing the field of transportation engineering through his research and innovations. His work on lane-changing behavior has resulted in the publication of two SCI papers, which offer valuable insights for improving road design and safety analysis. These contributions highlight his ability to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications.

📖 Publication

 Analysis of the Duration of Mandatory Lane Changes for Heavy-Duty Trucks at Interchanges
  • Authors: Min Zhang, Nie Yuhan, Chi Zhang, Bo Wang, Shengyu Xi
  • Journal: Sustainability
  • Year: 2024