Zhu Qing, Ph.D. 

Post Doctoral Fellow

Research Interests:

  • Connected and autonomous vehicles

  • Driving Simulation

  • Human Factors

Awards:

  • The outstanding Ph.D. Student Award, College of Engineering, University of Missouri, 2019
  • 1st Place Winner of TRB & ATSSA Traffic Control Device (TCD) Challenge, 2019
  • 3rd Place Winner of ACRP University Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs, 2019
  • ACRP Graduate Research Award on Public Sector Aviation Issues, 2018

Dr. Qing is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Institute of Technology, where his research focuses on connected/autonomous vehicle, human factors, and applications of virtual/augmented/mixed reality technologies in transportation. He developed a networked multi-modal transportation simulator system (auto, truck, bus, bicycle, pedestrian) from scratch without the use of any proprietary hardware or software to study a host of transportation behaviors, communications, and performance issues. The simulator system was used in a variety of research projects funded by USDOT, FHWA, the Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative (SWZDI) Pooled Fund, and the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP)