Emil Jansson
Doctoral student
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Researcher
About me
I am a doctoral student at the division of Transport Planning. I study the challenges with driverless and unattended train operation in mainline systems. My research objectives are:
- Identify the train drivers' tasks during unplanned events.
- Understand the system effects of driverless and unattended train operation in terms of capacity and delays.
I have a MSc in Transport and Geoinformation Technology from KTH and five years of working experience as a consultant in long-term transport planning.
Courses
Introduction to the Planning and Building Process (AI1527), teacher | Course web
Public Transport Systems, Buses and Rail, BC (AH1025), teacher | Course web
Railway Signalling System (AH2029), teacher | Course web
Railway Signalling System - Project Planning (AH2031), teacher | Course web
Railway Traffic - Market and Planning, Basic Course (AH2026), teacher | Course web
Sustainable development and research methodology in engineering mechanics (SA2002), teacher | Course web