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New members arriving HOMES!

We are excited to welcome two PhDs, Zuoning Jiang and Haoran Jiang, visiting us!

Zuoning obtained his Bachelor's degree in Transportation Engineering from Tongji University. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Tongji University through the Integrated Master's and Ph.D. Program. His research focuses on optimizing urban mobility service operations to improve network efficiency and economic benefits. Zuoning will visit HOMES for a period of twelve months to explore further research horizons and seek more collaborations.

Haoran obtained his Bachelor's degree in Transportation from East China Jiaotong University. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Tongji University through the Integrated Master's and Ph.D. Program. His research focuses on the charging and operational optimization for autonomous flexible bus systems. Haoran will visit HOMES for a period of twelve months to advance collaborative research and broaden his academic perspectives.

Date : 2025-11-20
News source : EPFL.CH
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