Modelling of Transport Technology and Management Selected Aspects VI
Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.26 - 31.12.26
Workplace:
Dopravní fakulta Jana Pernera - Oddělení pro vědeckovýzkumnou činnost
Investigator: Hruška RomanTeam member: Drdla Pavel | Kleprlík Jaroslav | Molková Tatiana | Soušek Radovan | Křupka Jiří | Švadlenka Libor | Bulíček Josef | Hruška Roman | Nachtigall Petr | Vančurová Šárka | Fuchs Matěj | Baran Filip | Hora Jakub | Vrba Radek | Jovčić Sara | Heřmánková Andrea | Kučera Petr | Elomiya Akram Elsaied | Másílková Renáta | Hrudková Alžbeta | Ampong Dominic Kwakye | Prokop Radek | Moučka Filip | Vyhnanovský Marek | Křižan Lukáš | Bhullar Manpreet Singh | Bellay Tomáš | Rus Radek | Laš Martin | Middleton Jana
Description:
The aim of the project is to model selected aspects of transport technology and management. The project is conceived as a faculty project, which framework includes the doctoral study programme Technology and Management in Transport, which has sub-objectives and outputs defined in individual stages. These are up-to-date and in line with the focus of the dissertations being carried out at selected departments of the Faculty of Transport Engineering (DFJP), namely the Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics, the Department of Air Transport and the Department of Transport Technology and Management. The project is a continuation of the project "Modelling selected aspects of transport technology and management V" and builds on previous years of the Student Grant Competition at DFJP. The project will also support students' publishing opportunities.
The aim of the project is to model selected aspects of transport technology and management. The project is conceived as a faculty project, which framework includes the doctoral study programme Technology and Management in Transport, which has sub-objectives and outputs defined in individual stages. These are up-to-date and in line with the focus of the dissertations being carried out at selected departments of the Faculty of Transport Engineering (DFJP), namely the Department of Transport Management, Marketing and Logistics, the Department of Air Transport and the Department of Transport Technology and Management. The project is a continuation of the project "Modelling selected aspects of transport technology and management V" and builds on previous years of the Student Grant Competition at DFJP. The project will also support students' publishing opportunities.