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| Kathryn J Stewart MA (Cantab), PGCE, MSc, MEd, PhD, AMIMALecturer |
Kathryn Stewart is a Lecturer in Transportation in the School of Engineering and the Built Environment, and a member of the Transport Modelling Research Group at Edinburgh Napier University’s Transport Research Institute (TRI). She was educated at Cambridge, Leeds, the Open University and Edinburgh Napier and was a mathematics teacher for five years before joining Edinburgh Napier University in 1999. Her doctoral research was an EPSRC project into modelling the effects of road tolls and she is involved in ongoing projects on this theme. Kathryn’s first degree is in Mathematics and she has Master’s degrees in Transportation Engineering and in Education. Dr Stewart teaches on Edinburgh Napier’s MSc in Transport Planning and Engineering and on various undergraduate programmes.
Research Interests
Subject Area: Transport Modelling
Special Interests: Modelling the effects of Road Tolling
Current and Recent Research Projects
EPSRC: CASE (with SIAS Ltd). Modelling the behavioural responses to road tolls with microsimulation models. (Research student: Eva Martinez)
Tolling under the principles of Dynamic User Equilibrium: Boundary Issues and low revenue charging schemes. (With Dr. Ethan [Yin-en] Ge)
Current Teaching
| MSc Transport Planning and Engineering Dissertation, Traffic Models, Traffic Engineering and control, Traffic Management BEng/MEng Civil and Transportation Engineering Network Management, Analytical Transport Planning BSc Transport Management Logistics and Distribution Management, Transport Control and Telematics, Transport Models |
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| MSc Graduates 2007 |


