CivE 719D
Transportation Network Modelling and Optimization
Description
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of transportation network analysis and optimization, with a focus on sustainability, resilience, and public health applications. The course blends analytical tools—including graph theory, routing algorithms, traffic assignment, and network optimization—with real-world case studies addressing accessibility, climate hazards, energy use, and equity. Students will gain hands-on experience using Python-based network analytics tools (via Google Colab) and will work with community partners to design and execute mini-projects that respond to authentic transportation challenges.Learning Outcomes
- Critically explain how a transportation system’s influence on travelers manifests at the network level.- Apply a suite of transportation network analytics tools to address defined engineering tasks.
- Analyze the pathways through which transportation systems interact with climate hazards, energy use, public health, and equity outcomes.
- Design and execute a network analysis project that responds to a real-world challenge in transportation sustainability, resilience, or public health.
- Differentiate analyses conducted at different spatial and temporal scales within transportation networks.
| Lecture | Seminar | Lab | Credits | Total AU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 0/1 | 0/1 | 3 | 37.8 |
| M % | NS % | CS % | ES % | ED % |
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Undergraduate Program(s)
Sections & Respective Instructors
| A1 - 2026/2027 - Winter - Huiying (Fizzy) Fan |