Transportation Industry

Integrated public transport in Singapore and Hong Kong

Road & Transport Research, Dec 2003 by Luk, James, Olszewski, Piotr

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James Luk

Dr James Luk has academic degrees in electronics and traffic engineering. he joined ARRB in 1975 to undertake research in traffic control and was a Chief Scientist before taking up an academic position with the Nany ang Technological University in Singapore from 1998 to 2002. He has rejoined ARRB since july 2002, and is also an Adjunct Professor with the Queensland University of Technology in the School of Civil Engineering.

Piotr Olszewski

Dr Piotr Olszewski has obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in highway engineering from the Warsaw University of Technology. After working in an environmental planning research institute in Poland, in 1981 he joined Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, where he is now Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Dr Olszewski is teaching courses in the area of transportation engineering and logistics. His research interests include modelling of transportation systems, traffic flow theory, travel behaviour and transport logistics.

Contact

James Luk

ARRB Transport Research Ltd

Email: jamesl@arrb.com.au

Tel: (03) 9881 1531

Piotr Olszewski

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Email: colsze@ntu.edu.sg

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