The management of stationary and moving traffic, including pedestrians, bicycles, and all forms of vehicles, is referred to as traffic management. Its goal is to provide the efficient, safe, and effective movement of people and goods while also protecting and, when feasible, improving the quality of the local environment on and around roadways.
The following objectives are commonly included in specific traffic management schemes:
Considering the high demand for specialists in the industry not only in our country, but also around the world, in 2022, “Traffic Management” bachelor degree was opened at Kimyo International University in Tashkent in “Traffic Engineering and Management” department. Currently, the Department of "Traffic Engineering and Management" is as a specialized department for the above-mentioned program.
“Traffic Engineering and Management” department involves variety of teachers in the field of Highway Engineering, Road Traffic Safety and Intelligent Transportation System and conduct specialized courses in such technical area "Traffic Management".
Since 2023, Senior lecturer at the department of Traffic Engineering and Management at Kimyo International University in Tashkent. Major research fields – Traffic and Transportation engineering, Transportation planning, Environmental engineering, Sustainable urban development and green transport systems.
Since 2023, he has been working as an acting associate professor at the Department of Engineering and Traffic Management at Tashkent Kimyo International University. He has obtained his PhD degree from Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University (MADI). Areas of scientific interests are “Road Safety and Environmental Problems”, “Road Safety Audit on Highways”, “Legislation of Road Safety”, “Fundamentals of Road Safety”, “Road Construction”.
Since 2023, he has been a professor at the Department of Traffic Engineering and Management, Kimyo International University in Tashkent. His main research interests include Hybrid and electric Vehicles, Automotive Mechatronics, Agriculture mechatronics, Sustainable Urban Mobility, and Green transport.
He has been working as an assistant at the "Traffic Engineering and Management" department of Tashkent International University in Kimyo since 2024. Scientific activity - in 2021, he defended his master's thesis on the topic "Improving the public transport service of the city of Tashkent" at the Tashkent State Transport University. In 2022, within the framework of the Erasmus+ ICM program, he conducted research on the topic of "Increasing the safety of bicycle traffic in cities" at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, and is currently continuing his research work on this topic for his PhD thesis. Scientific areas - Organization of traffic safety, Intelligent transport systems, traffic engineering, urban transport planning.
He has been working as an assistant at the "Traffic Engineering and Management" department of Tashkent International University in Kimyo since 2024. Scientific activity - in 2021, he defended his master's thesis on the topic "Development of a method for determining the complexity of the buses’ route" at the Tashkent State Transport University. Scientific areas - Development of urban sustainable transport system, Organization of traffic safety, Intelligent transport systems, Development of the public transport system.
Since 2024, he has been working as a senior lecturer in the Department of “Traffic engineering and management” of Tashkent International Kimyo University. Scientific activity-defended master's thesis at TDTU in the direction of research of traffic flow on traffic lanes of city streets, road asset management, highway engineering, transport operational qualities of highways.
International projects
SPHERE: Sustainable Transportation within the Framework of Green Deal (Project 101128065)
Keywords:Engineering, Country analysis, Curriculum design and development, Identification of skills needs, Sustainable Development Goals – Quality Education, Climate change, Green Transportation, Sustainable Urban Mobility Development, Training the trainers
Project number: 101128065
Call: ERASMUS-EDU-2023-CBHE
Topic: ERASMUS-EDU-2023-CBHE-STRAND-2
Type of action: ERASMUS Lump Sum Grants
Granting authority: European Education and Culture Executive Agency
Project starting date: 1 March 2024
Project end date: 28 February 2027
Project duration: 36 months
Link: https://sphere.pr.ac.rs/
PARTNERS:
NON-ACADEMIC PARTNERS:
ASSOCIATED PARTNER:
Total grants: 799 075.00 EUR
WP1: Project management
Leader: UNIVERSITY OF MITROVICA (UPKM)
WP2: Introduction with key issues for ST in partner and EU countries
Leader: UNIVERZA V MARIBORU (UM)
WP3: Development of ST Curricula and Laboratories
Leader: POLYTECHNEIO KRITIS
WP 4: Development of trainings for professionals in the field of transportation
Leader: POLITECNICO DI TORINO (PTT)
WP5: Implementation of ST Curricula and Trainings
Leader: TASHKENT KIMYO INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (KIUT)
WP6: Quality Assurance and Monitoring
Leader: UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (UPM)
WP 7: Dissemination and Exploitation
Leader: UNIVERSITY OF MITROVICA (UPKM)
Project Summary
In the higher education institutions in Uzbekistan and Kosovo*, the field of Sustainable Transportation (ST) is inappropriately represented through one general elective course.
The objective of the SPHERE project is to improve the quality of higher education in the field of the ST in line with EU trends, contribution, promotion and popularization of ST, strengthen its relevance for the labour market and society.
The competence-based undergraduate/master curricula will be developed and implemented, after PC will analyse existing ST curricula in EU and Partner countries (PC).
After identification of needed laboratory resources in PC HEIs and alignment with recommended EU HEIs laboratory equipment list, laboratory equipment, software and literature units will be purchased and 6 new laboratories will be equipped.
Undergraduate/master curricula with set of at least 70 new courses will be developed and incorporated into 6 undergraduate/master curricula in PC HEIs.
Four trainings of 72 PC teaching staff will be organised for acquiring new teaching and learning methods. Trainings for professionals in the field of transport with at least 10 different stakeholders in the field of transport is planned. Implementation of 12 one-day trainings (2 per PC HEI) for 180 professionals in the field of transport will be conducted.
Project exploitation will be done through the accreditation 5 study programs (4 bachelor and 1 master) and modernization of 1 study program at bachelor level, according to national standards and Bologna Declaration.