Min Yang,male; The outstanding youth teachersin Southeast University; Deputy director of the traffic engineering department;Associate professor; Doctoral tutor.
²Born in1981, obtained the transportation planning andmanagement professional doctorate in 2007 under the supervision of ProfessorWang Wei; promoted to associate professor and master's tutor in 2010; turnedinto doctoral tutor in 2011.
²The main research directions: Travel demand analysis andbehavior modeling; comprehensive urban transportation system planning andintegrated traffic hub planning; the theory and method of public transitplanning, etc.
²Directed two National Natural Science Foundation Project andYouth Science Fund Project; one project of the sub-level topics in National 973Program; one majorscientificguidancefund project inSoutheast University supported by The Central Universities fundamental researchfunds and one major special sub project of The Department of transportation ofJiangsu province science and technology plan.
²Completedmorethan 10 nationalresearchprojects such as 973 project,thekey projectof National NaturalScience Foundation,the nationalscience and technology support program as the mainparticipants.
²Directed and participated in manyconsulting projects, including comprehensive transportation systemplanning of local government, comprehensive transportation hub planning, public transitsystem planning in more than 10 cities such as Nanjing, Luzhou, Suzhou, Changzhou,Yangzhou, Huzhou, Fuyang, Yingtan, Shizuishan, Yichun, Tongling, etc.
²Publishedmore than 30 papers indexed by SCI and EI as first author; obtained 2 softwarecopyrights and 4 national invention patents.
²Guided 6national and provincialundergraduates SRTP projects; guided undergraduatesto participate and win the first prizeand the second prize respectively of thenationaltransportationtechnology competition.
²Won teachingand scientific research awards more than 10 times issued by departments suchas The Ministry of education, Jiangsu Province, NanjingCity, Chinese Intelligent Transportation Association, andSoutheast University.