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Chair of Transport Planning and Mobility

In research, teaching and projects, we focus on needs-based and safe traffic planning and different forms of mobility.

In our Bachelor's and Master' s modules, we impart knowledge about traffic planning, road design and state-of-the-art road traffic engineering.

In research , we work on practical problems and use modern research methods.

In projects and expert reports, we evaluate relevant issues against the background of the state of the art from a technical perspective.

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Our research profile

The Chair of Traffic Planning and Mobility focuses its research on road design, traffic safety and traffic flow, both for urban traffic facilities and for rural roads and highways. In the area of non-urban roads, the focus is on safe and efficient solutions. The aim in the design of urban streetscapes is to make them people-friendly, safe and sustainable for our lives in the cities and communities of tomorrow, particularly by incorporating modern forms of mobility. At the same time, an acceptable level of mobility must be ensured and necessary commercial traffic must be reliably facilitated. By modeling and evaluating structural measures and traffic management with regard to their impact on traffic quality and reliability, the traffic of tomorrow should be designed to be compatible and energy-efficient.

Main areas of research

  • Safe cross-sections and junctions of rural roads
  • Compatible coexistence on urban roads
  • Methods of quality assessment
  • Floating-Car-Data (FCD)

 

Publications

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2000

Verfahren für die Auswahl von Straßenquerschnitten in Tunneln: Verkehrsblatt-Dokument Nr. B 5027. Richtlinie

Journal article
2000

Straßenquerschnitte in Tunneln

Journal article
1999

Verkehrssicherheit von Straßentunneln

Journal article
1996

Leistungsfähigkeit bei zweigeteilter Vorfahrt

Journal article
1996

Capacity at unsignalized two-stage priority intersections

Campus PB
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FaSiBI-f - Continuation of concept development for securing skilled workers for transport infrastructure in the civil engineering course at the University of Siegen

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Concept development for securing skilled workers for transport infrastructure in the civil engineering course at the University of Siegen (FaSiBI)

Person

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kerstin Lemke

Professor
Mitarbeiter

Chris Lechner M.Sc.

Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in

Sprechstunde nach Vereinbarung

Frederik Scholz, M.Sc.

Frederik Scholz M.Sc.

Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in

Sprechstunde Mittwoch 14:00 - 15:00 Uhr

Contact the chair

Postal address

University of Siegen
School of Science and Technology
Department of Civil Engineering
Paul-Bonatz-Straße 9-11
57076 Siegen

Visitor address

University of Siegen
School of Science and Technology
Department of Civil Engineering

Paul-Bonatz-Straße 9-11
PB-C Level 1
57076 Siegen

Secretariat

Univ.-Prof.'in Dr.-Ing. Kerstin Lemke