Craig Morton
@cl_morton
Lecturer @LboroTransport. Interested in transport and energy demand, spatial modelling, customer experience and behaviour.
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09-07-2013 11:44:19
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Looking forward to #RGSIBG2022 and presenting @N8Decarbo research on how and why car ownership is changing in the UK at 14:40 today along with other great presentations from Craig Morton and Marcus Young
Thanks so much Helena Titheridge for making our badges extra special at this year's #RGSIBG22 by printing exclusive Transport Geography labels!
Snapped Prof Kate Pangbourne FHEA FRGS CMILT #WIASN delivering the Brian Hoyle lecture for Transport Geography at #RGSIBG22 - describing the challenges that our community faces and how her academic history shapes her viewpoint
It's a little late, but here is what the Autumn Statement means for EVs. Interestingly, HM Treasury is retrospectively introducing the VED updates for certain EV vintages, which they have typically avoided doing in the past when changing the VED bands.
To establish The Impact Hub at Loughborough University within the Health and Innovative Loughborough Loughborough Town Deal we are looking for two research associates and two PhD specialising in Spatial Data Science and Urban Regional Studies. LboroABCE Lboro Creative Arts Lboro Design 1/4
We're organising a paper session at the forthcoming Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual conference on Transport Decarbonisation. Feel free to get in touch if you are interested in presenting your work. The deadline for submission is the 13th of March.
Four new cross-disciplinary research clusters will tackle complex global issues aligned to Climate Change + Net Zero Sport, Health + Wellbeing Vibrant + Inclusive Communities 20 fully funded Vice Chancellor's Scholarships Read more bit.ly/lbororc Prof Nick Jennings Prof. Dan Parsons @LboroUniversity 🌏💧🛰🌊⚽️🏏⛳🏈
What's an e-cargo bike and what is #cyclelogistics? What are they good for? How can we have more of them? How do you get 'butties' into the title of a peer-reviewed paper? All will be revealed. #cycling #cities #openaccess @NickUrbanEco Dr Luke Blazejewski authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S22…
This interesting paper by Craig Morton (with a little help from me) was published during the summer. doi.org/10.1016/j.jair… It looks at competition between London airports, finding "each of the 4 airports dominate passenger flows in their immediate vicinity"
Looking forward to chairing this session today for Transport Geography - come join in at 14:10 in Skempton Building Room 163