Researcher
Tim DE CEUNYNCK
- Keywords:Economics and applied economics
- Disciplines:Transport design, Transport planning, Infrastructure, transport and mobility engineering not elsewhere classified
Affiliations
- Transportation Sciences (Department)
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From1 Nov 2020 → Today - Transportation Research Institute (Research Center)
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From1 Nov 2020 → Today - Traffic Safety (Research group)
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From1 Nov 2020 → Today - School of Transportation Sciences (Faculty)
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From1 Nov 2020 → Today - School of Transportation Sciences (Faculty)
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From1 Jan 2014 → 15 Sep 2020 - Transportation Research Institute (Research Center)
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From16 Sep 2010 → 15 Sep 2020 - Traffic Safety (Research group)
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From16 Sep 2010 → 15 Sep 2020 - Transportation Sciences (Department)
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From16 Sep 2010 → 15 Sep 2020 - Faculty of Business Economics (Faculty)
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From16 Sep 2010 → 31 Dec 2013
Projects
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- InDeV - In-Depth understanding of accident causation for Vulnerable road usersFrom1 May 2015 → 31 Oct 2018Funding: H2020-EU.3.4. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, green and integrated transport
- research on the effect of wind turbines on traffic behaviour and conflictsFrom1 Jan 2015 → 31 Oct 2015Funding: Foreign public sponsor
- Flemish research project: Urban Logistics & MobilityFrom1 Jul 2014 → 30 Jun 2016Funding: IWT / VLAIO - Urban Logistics and Mobility
- FWO travel credit for a long stay abroad, at Lund UniversityFrom1 May 2014 → 31 Jul 2014Funding: FWO research grant KAN
- TOBCAT - Industrial applications of object categorisationFrom1 Sep 2012 → 31 Aug 2014Funding: Private funding of national origin - undefined, IWT / VLAIO - TETRA fund
- Policy Research Centre for Traffic Safety 2012-2016From1 Jan 2012 → 30 Jun 2016Funding: Department Science, Innovation and Media
- Research towards a better understanding of crashes in a traffic safety continuum perspective.From1 Oct 2011 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 32
- Behavioural Profiling of Cycling and Walking in Nine European Cities(2023)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Gert Jan Wijlhuizen, Aslak Fyhri, Regine Gerike, Dagmar Kohler, Alice Ciccone, Atze Dijkstra, Emmanuelle Dupont, Mario COOLS
- Assessing the Willingness to Use Personal e-Transporters (PeTs): Results from a Cross-National Survey in Nine European Cities(2021)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Gert Jan Wijlhuizen, Aslak Fyhri, Regine Gerike, Dagmar Koehler, Alice Ciccone, Atze Dijkstra, Emmanuelle Dupont, Mario COOLS
- Yielding behavior and traffic conflicts at cyclist crossing facilities on channelized right-turn lanes(2018)
Authors: Wouter VAN HAPEREN, Stijn DANIELS, Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Nicolas Saunier, Tom BRIJS, Geert WETS
Pages: 272 - 281 - Defining and applying surrogate safety measures and behavioural indicators through site-based observations(2017)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Tom BRIJS
Number of pages: 185 - Sharing is (s)caring? Interactions between buses and bicyclists on bus lanes shared with bicyclists(2017)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Bert Dorleman, Stijn DANIELS, Aliaksei Laureshyn, Tom BRIJS, Elke HERMANS, Geert WETS
Pages: 301 - 315 - The effect of wind turbines alongside motorways on drivers' behaviour(2017)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Ellen DE PAUW, Stijn DANIELS, Evelien POLDERS, Tom BRIJS, Elke HERMANS, Geert WETS
Pages: 477 - 494 - In search of the severity dimension of traffic events: Extended Delta-V as a traffic conflict indicator(2017)
Authors: Aliaksei Laureshyn, Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Christoffer Karlsson, Ase Svensson, Stijn DANIELS
Pages: 46 - 56 - Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists?(2016)
Authors: Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Stijn DANIELS, Bert Vanderspikken, Kris BRIJS, Elke HERMANS, Tom BRIJS, Geert WETS
Pages: 35 - 45 - Yielding behavior at cyclist crossing facilities on channelized right-turn lanes(2016)
Authors: Wouter VAN HAPEREN, Stijn DANIELS, Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Nicolas Saunier, Tom BRIJS, Geert WETS
Pages: 6 - 6 - Observing observation of road user behaviour: A scoping review into current practices in scientific literature(2016)
Authors: Wouter VAN HAPEREN, Malik RIAZ, Tim DE CEUNYNCK, Stijn DANIELS
Pages: 36 - 36