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These conference proceedings include a collection of articles
presented at the RailExchange conference in October 2017 at
Newcastle University, UK. They will be useful for researchers in
developing countries looking for opportunities of knowledge
exchange. The RailExchange project aimed to develop sustainable
railway education in Thailand, via international partnerships and
industry collaborations based around stakeholders' expertise and
experiences. It involved staff exchange (academics and researchers)
between Mahidol and Newcastle University for joint research and
curriculum development and also organizing railway conferences and
workshops in both Thailand and the UK. The papers published here
focus on rail-related issues and present a perspective of a widely
understood 'exchange' in academia and industry environments.
'Exchange' is perceived as rail knowledge exchange between
partners, rail staff exchange between academia and/or industry,
research exchange between teams, student-lecturer knowledge
exchange, academia-industry collaboration, etc. In addition, more
general rail-related papers are also included.
These proceedings gather a selection of peer-reviewed papers
presented at the 6th Thailand Rail Academic Symposium (TRAS 2019),
held at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on 21-22 November
2019. The focus is on presenting recent research on issues related
to rail and metro, with a specific focus on metro performance and
system design undertaken in Thailand, South East Asia and beyond.
Topics presented are divided into three themes and cover topics
towards sustainable transportation related to: Metro operations and
system performance; Rail engineering and vehicles; Rail education
and training.
These proceedings gather a selection of peer-reviewed papers
presented at the 6th Thailand Rail Academic Symposium (TRAS 2019),
held at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand on 21-22 November
2019. The focus is on presenting recent research on issues related
to rail and metro, with a specific focus on metro performance and
system design undertaken in Thailand, South East Asia and beyond.
Topics presented are divided into three themes and cover topics
towards sustainable transportation related to: Metro operations and
system performance; Rail engineering and vehicles; Rail education
and training.
These conference proceedings include a collection of articles
presented at the RailExchange conference in October 2017 at
Newcastle University, UK. They will be useful for researchers in
developing countries looking for opportunities of knowledge
exchange. The RailExchange project aimed to develop sustainable
railway education in Thailand, via international partnerships and
industry collaborations based around stakeholders' expertise and
experiences. It involved staff exchange (academics and researchers)
between Mahidol and Newcastle University for joint research and
curriculum development and also organizing railway conferences and
workshops in both Thailand and the UK. The papers published here
focus on rail-related issues and present a perspective of a widely
understood 'exchange' in academia and industry environments.
'Exchange' is perceived as rail knowledge exchange between
partners, rail staff exchange between academia and/or industry,
research exchange between teams, student-lecturer knowledge
exchange, academia-industry collaboration, etc. In addition, more
general rail-related papers are also included.
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