Summary
Yu Jiang is an international associate professor and transportation researcher with over a decade of academic and applied experience across DTU, Lancaster, Oxford, and the University of Hong Kong. His work blends mathematical modelling, infrastructure network analysis and operations research to solve real-world transport problems, including EPSRC- and MISTRAL-linked projects on airport resource allocation and resilient infrastructure. Trained with a PhD in Transportation from The University of Hong Kong and an M.Sc. from NUS, he moves fluidly between theory and practice, publishing and collaborating on multidisciplinary teams. Based in Lancaster but active across Europe and Asia, he combines deep technical expertise with practical policy-relevant insights that help planners manage scarce and critical transport resources.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
D.B.A, Management and Economics, D.B.A, Management and Economics at Shandong University
M.sc, Engineering, M.sc, Engineering at National University of Singapore
English, Chinese