Operations and network management
Tracks
Stream 3
Wednesday, March 21, 2018 |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
Copthorne - Conference room |
Speaker
Zane Davidson
Area Engineer
Auckland Motorway Alliance
Operating a network, enhancing incident response
1:30 PM - 1:45 PMBiography
Zane Davidson entered the industry with Opus International Consultants as an Engineering Cadet in Auckland, where he completed a Diploma in Engineering (Civil) while working at the materials testing laboratory. Zane then moved to capital project delivery and in 2014, undertook a role with the Auckland Motorway Alliance. Zanes current role as an Area Engineer on Auckland's busiest network provides a unique variation on day to day activities.
Andy Hooper
Auckland Motorway Alliance
Waterview Tunnel: Assessing the Early Impacts
1:45 PM - 2:05 PMBiography
Andy has 18 years’ experience and has a wide range of expertise covering traffic engineering, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and human-system interaction. He has knowledge and experience in design and implementation of transport engineering solutions and research/evaluation studies in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Andy’s experience at the AMA has focused on the development and implementation of network-scale congestion performance analysis methods using continuous data from traffic detectors.
Ranjan Pant
NZ Transport Agency
Efficiency Improvements and Network Operating Plan
2:05 PM - 2:25 PMBiography
Dr Ranjan Pant has a PhD degree in Transportation Engineering from the University of Hannover, Germany. Dr Pant is currently based in NZTA’s Auckland office and work for System Optimisation Team. He has more than 17-years transport and traffic planning experience particularly in the planning, designing and implementations of urban and metropolitan transport system and infrastructure engineering projects.
He also has research background, especially in the areas like development of future reliable town and traffic planning concepts; concept and implementation of sustainable transport development, traffic generation and flow analysis; public transport improvement; environmental impact analysis of transport development.
Dana Abudayyeh
University of Canterbury
Questions
Questions
2:45 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Time to pose questions to all presenters in this session.