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Centre for Sustainable Development

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Dr Jie Liu is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Future Roads Fellow at the University of Cambridge. His research project, titled “Measuring and Enhancing the Resilience of Road Infrastructure Networks to Climate Change,” focuses on investigating the impact of climate change on transportation and developing strategies to mitigate these effects on the network. In Cambridge, Dr Liu will evaluate the impacts of climate change on transport performance and propose effective models and methods to mitigate the negative impacts caused by various climatic events. He aims to contribute to building a reliable, resilient, and sustainable transport system, enhancing the reliability, efficiency, and safety of our daily travel.

Dr Liu focused on the research theme of transport resilience, reliability, and vulnerability. He is an investigator in several projects with research topics centred around transport resilience and reliability. He is the first/corresponding author of 22 peer-reviewed journal papers and 13 conference papers, with several selected as "Editor’s choice" and best papers. Dr Liu serves as a reviewer for 13 international journals and is a member of the editorial board for two journals.

Dr Liu has conducted research on reliability measurement, reliability enhancement, and resilience evaluation and improvement of transport networks. He has applied the developed approaches and models to transport networks in both China and the UK. He is also interested in transport data mining and research topics related to transport sustainability.

Dr Jie Liu works with Dr Kristen MacAskill.

Dr Jie Liu: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Future Roads Fellow
Dr Jie Liu