Division of Transportation Systems Engineering and Logistics
The research conducted in the Department concerns methods of optimisation and modelling of traffic in road, rail and internal transport, algorithmisation of decision-making processes and the use of evolutionary methods, development scenarios for transport systems and multi-criteria decision support in transport, simulation of logistics processes, organisation of rail traffic, storage and design of logistics infrastructure, urban logistics, sustainable development and ecology in transport.
The teaching activities of the Department are carried out as part of the specialisation:
- Logistics and Transport Technology: Transport Technology: Railways, Motorways and Internal and Warehousing,
- Logistic audit,
in which, among other things, items such as:
- Transport process modelling,
- Passenger rail transport technology,
- Logistic audit.
Since 2017, the Department has been conducting post-graduate studies on fleet and mobility management.
The Department has 4 modern research and teaching laboratories: Warehousing and Forwarding Process Management Laboratory in the Supply Chain, Railway Traffic Organization and Process Management Laboratory in the Intermodal Terminal, Traffic Modelling and Transport Process Organization and Management Laboratory.
The Laboratory of Traffic Organization has a unique railway model with intermodal terminals equipped with real traffic control systems.