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Professor STEPHEN P GREAVES, Ph.D.
PERSONAL DETAILS
Date of Birth: June 25th, 1968
Place of Birth: Stafford, UK
Nationality: UK/Australian
Occupation: Professor in Transport Management, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Address: Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies
The University of Sydney Business School,
Room 210, H73 - 378 Abercrombie Street
The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Phone: 61-3-9114-1835
Mobile : 61-402041752
Fax: 61-3-9114-1722
E-mail: [email protected]
Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science. Major in Transportation Planning, Minor in Geography and
Statistics (December 2000). Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.
Master of Science in Urban & Regional Transportation (June, 1994) Department of City & Regional
Planning, University of Wales - College of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
Bachelor of Arts (July 1989) School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Bio
Stephen is a Professor in Transport Management in the Institute of Transport & Logistics Studies (ITLS) and
Director of the Business School Doctoral studies program at the University of Sydney. He has a wide range of
transportation-related teaching expertise at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Stephen’s current
research interests are focused around the health/environmental/safety impacts of transport, new vehicle
technologies including electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles, and innovative travel data collection methods
using the latest technologies. Stephen currently holds a major ARC Linkage grant, advises three PhD students,
provides expert advice and media commentary on a range of transport-related issues and was co-chair of a major
international conference on survey methods held in Australia in 2014.
EXPERIENCE
Professor, Institute of Transport & Logistics Studies – University of Sydney Business School (January 2004
– Date)
Responsible for co-ordinating and teaching postgraduate-level transportation courses, development of a
research program (securing of funds, writing and presenting papers), administrative duties, and promotion of
activities in the wider research and professional community.
Director of Doctoral Studies, University of Sydney Business School (January 2014 – Date)
Responsible for the leadership and coordination of Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) programs across the
Business School; the strategic development and promotion of the Business School's HDR programs;
engagement with PhD coordinators in the Disciplines and Centres; the recruitment, oversight and pastoral
care of HDR students; and the placement and tracking of HDR graduates.
Lecturer, Institute of Transport Studies - Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia (January 2001 – January 2004)
Responsible for teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, development of a research program
(securing of funds, writing and presenting papers), administrative duties, and promotion of activities in the
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wider professional community.
Graduate Research Assistant (October, 1999 to April, 2000)
Ph.D. dissertation: Developed and tested a method to simulate household travel data for metropolitan areas
using local socio-demographic characteristics in conjunction with a national travel survey data set. The
approach enables areas with unavailable/inadequate data to estimate new regional travel-demand models that
are an improvement over the current practices of borrowing models or national/regional default values.
Transportation Planner, Lafayette Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) (June, 1997 to December,
2000)
Organised pilot program to collect trip information for current modelling efforts using low-cost Global
Positioning Systems (GPS) technology.
Developed procedures for the translation of current travel-demand modelling operations from TRANPLAN
to TransCAD format.
Eisenhower Research Fellow (August, 1996 to May, 1997)
Investigated the current and potential use of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to support the
design, implementation and analysis of household activity/travel surveys.
Transportation Planner, Baton Rouge MPO (October, 1994 to May, 1996)
Designed and implemented enhanced modelling capabilities to meet federal air quality conformity
regulations.
Technical analysis to support short and long-range transportation planning programs.
Assisted with the implementation of a Congestion Management Scheme (CMS) for the Baton Rouge
metropolitan region.
Graduate Research Assistant (June, 1994 to December, 1994)
Assisted on a National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) project to improve the
transportation data required for mobile source emissions estimates.
RESEARCH & TRAINING
Publications
Edited Books
1. Greaves, S.P. and Garrard, J. (2012) 'Transport, the Environment and Public Health: Classic Papers on
Non-motorised Travel', Elgar Classics in Transportation. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp.
408.
Book Section/s
1. Greaves SP and Stanley J 2016 'Policy for a Sustainable Future' in Handbook on Transport and Urban
Planning in the Developed World, ed. Bliemer MCJ, Mulley C and Moutou CJ, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham,
United Kingdom
2. Greaves, S.P. and Ellison, R (2013) 'A GPS/Web-based Solution for Multi-day Travel Surveys: Processing
Requirements and Participant Reaction' in Transport Survey Methods: Best Practice for Decision Making,
ed. Transport Survey Methods: Best Practice for Decision Making, Emerald Group Publishing Limited,
Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 721-43
3. Greaves, S.P. (2009) 'Development and Application of a Strategic Modelling Tool for the Evaluation of Air
Pollution Mitigation Strategies for Urban Freight in Sydney' in Urban Transport XV- Urban Transport and
the Environment, ed. C.A. Brebbia, WIT Press, Southampton, United Kingdom, pp. 529-40.
4. Murakami, E., Greaves, S.P. and Ruiz, T. (2006) 'Moving panel surveys from concept to implementation' in
Travel Survey Methods: Quality and Future Directions, ed. P Stopher and C Stecher, Elsevier, Oxford,
United Kingdom, pp. 399-412.
5. Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Simulating household travel survey data' in Travel Survey Methods: Quality and
Future Directions, ed. P Stopher and C Stecher, Elsevier, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 625-650.
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6. Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Capturing the Spatiotemporal Variability of Fine Particulates in Travel
Microenvironments' in Urban Transport XII, ed. C.A. Brebbia and V. Dolezel, WIT Press, pp. 849-858.
7. Greaves, S.P. (2004) 'GIS and the collection of travel survey data' in Handbook of Transport Geography and
Spatial Systems, handbook 5, ed. D Hensher, K Button, K Haynes and P Stopher, pp. 375-390.
8. Greaves, S.P. (2003) 'Road capacity' in Traffic engineering and management, ed. W Young.
Refereed Journal Articles
1. Ellison R, Ellison A, Greaves SP, Sampaio B 2017 ‘Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel
behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal card’, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and
Practice, vol.99, pp. 80-93.
2. Sun, Y, Olaru D, Smith B, Greaves SP and Collins A 2017 Forthcoming ‘Road to autonomous vehicles in
Australia: an exploratory literature review’, Road and Transport Research.
3. Standen C, Crane M, Collins AT, Greaves SP and Rissel C 2017 Forthcoming 'Determinants of Mode and
Route Change Following the Opening of a New Cycleway in Sydney, Australia', Journal of Transport &
Health
4. Smith B, Olaru D, Jabeen F and Greaves SP 2017 'Electric vehicles adoption: Environmental enthusiast bias
in discrete choice models', Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol.51, pp.
209-303.
5. Crane M, Rissel C, Greaves SP, Standen C and Wen LM 2016 'Neighbourhood expectations and engagement
with new cycling infrastructure in Sydney, Australia: Findings from a mixed method before-and-after study',
Journal of Transport and Health vol.3:1, pp. 48-60.
6. Crane M, Rissel C, Greaves SP and Gebel K 2016 'Correcting bias in self-rated quality of life: an application
of anchoring vignettes and ordinal regression models to better understand QoL differences across commuting
modes', Quality of Life Research, vol.25:2, pp. 257-66.
7. Beck MJ, Rose J and Greaves SP 2016 Forthcoming 'I can’t believe your attitude: a joint estimation of best
worst attitudes and electric vehicle choice', Transportation
8. Ellison AB, Ellison R, Ahmed A, Rance D and Greaves SP 2016 Forthcoming 'Spatiotemporal Identification
of Trip Stops from Smartphone Data', Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy.
9. Rissel C, Crane M, Wen LM, Greaves SP and Standen C 2016 'Satisfaction with transport and enjoyment of
the commute by commuting mode in inner Sydney', Health Promotion Journal of Australia, vol.27:1, pp.
80-83.
10. Doherty Sean T, Greaves SP, ‘Time-Series Analysis of Continuously Monitored Blood Glucose: The Impacts
of Geographic and Daily Lifestyle Factors,’ Journal of Diabetes Research, vol. 2015, Article ID 804341, 6
pages, 2015. doi:10.1155/2015/804341.
11. Ellison AB, Bliemer MCJ and Greaves SP 2015 'Evaluating changes in driver behaviour: A risk profiling
approach', Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol.75, pp. 298-309.
12. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Bliemer MCJ 2015 'Driver behaviour profiles for road safety analysis', Accident
Analysis and Prevention, vol.76, pp. 118-32
13. Greaves SP, Backman, H, and Ellison AB 2014 ‘An Empirical Assessment of the Feasibility of Battery
Electric Vehicles for Day-to-Day Driving', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol.66, pp.
226-237.
14. Crane M, Rissel C, Standen C and Greaves SP 2014 'Associations between the frequency of cycling and
domains of quality of life', Health Promotion Journal of Australia, vol.25:3, pp. 182-5
15. Moutou, C and Greaves SP 2014 ‘Determining strategies to increase response rates in transport surveys of
small shop-based businesses’, Transportation Planning and Technology 37 (7), 1–25.
16. Fifer S, Rose JM and Greaves SP 2014 'Hypothetical bias in Stated Choice Experiments: Is it a problem? And
if so, how do we deal with it?', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol.61, pp. 164-77.
17. Ellison R, Greaves SP and Hensher DA 2013 'Five years of London’s low emission zone: Effects on vehicle
fleet composition and air quality', Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol.23, pp.
25-33.
18. Rissel C, Greaves SP, Wen LM, Capon A, Crane M and Standen C 2013 'Evaluating the transport, health and
economic impacts of new urban cycling infrastructure in Sydney, Australia - protocol paper', BMC Public
Health, vol.13:963, pp. 1-8.
19. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Bliemer MCJ 2013 'Examining Heterogeneity of Driver Behavior with Temporal
and Spatial Factors', Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
(Special Issue: Safety Data, Analysis, and Evaluation 2013), vol.2386, pp. 158–67.
20. Greaves SP, Fifer S and Ellison R 2013 'Exploring Behavioral Responses of Motorists to Risk-Based
Charging Mechanisms', Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
(Special Issue: Safety Data, Analysis, and Evaluation 2013), vol.2386, pp. 52-61.
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21. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Daniels R 2013 'Capturing speeding behaviour in school zones using GPS
technology', Road and Transport Research, vol.22:4, pp. 30-42.
22. Pucher J, Garrard J and Greaves SP 2011 'Cycling down under: A comparative analysis of bicycling trends
and policies in Sydney and Melbourne', Journal of Transport Geography, vol.19:2, pp. 332-45.
23. Fifer S, Greaves SP, Rose JM and Ellison R 2011 'A Combined GPS/Stated Choice Experiment to Estimate
Values of Crash-Risk Reduction', Journal of Choice Modelling, vol.4:1, pp. 44-61.
24. Greaves SP and Ellison AB 2011 'Personality, Risk Aversion and Speeding: An Empirical Investigation',
Accident Analysis and Prevention, vol.43:5, pp. 1828-36.
25. Ellison R and Greaves SP 2011 'Travel Time Competitiveness of Cycling in Sydney, Australia',
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol.2247, pp. 99-108.
26. Familar R, Greaves SP and Ellison AB 2011 'Analysis of Speeding Behavior: A Multilevel Modeling
Approach', Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol.2237, pp.
67-77.
27. Greaves SP and Fifer S 2010 'Development of a Kilometer-Based Rewards System to Encourage Safer
Driving Practices', Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
vol.2182, pp. 88-96.
28. Greaves SP, Fifer S, Ellison R and Germanos G 2010 'Development of a Global Positioning System
Web-Based Prompted Recall Solution for Longitudinal Travel Surveys', Transportation Research Record:
Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol.2183, pp. 69-77.
29. Garrard J, Greaves SP and Ellison AB 2010 'Cycling injuries in Australia: Road safety’s blind spot?', Journal
of the Australasian College of Road Safety, vol.21:3, pp. 37-43.
30. Greaves SP, Issarayangyun T and Liu Q 2008 'Exploring Variability in Pedestrian Exposure to Fine
Particulates (PM2.5) Along a Busy Road', Atmospheric Environment, vol.42:8, pp. 1665-1676.
31. Greaves SP and Figliozzi M 2008 'Collecting Commercial Vehicle Tour Data with Passive Global
Positioning System Technology: Issues and Potential Applications', Transportation Research Record,
vol.2049, pp. 158-66.
32. Stopher PR, Kockleman K, Greaves SP and Clifford E 2008 'Reducing Burden and Sample Sizes in Multiday
Household Travel Surveys', Transportation Research Record, vol.2064, pp. 12-18.
33. Greaves, S.P. and Collins, A. (2007) 'Disaggregate spatio-temporal assessments of population exposure to
aircraft noise', Journal of Air Transport Management, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 338-47.
34. Stopher, P.R. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Household travel surveys: Where are we going?', Transportation
Research. Part A: Policy & Practice, vol. 41, no. 5, pp. 367-81.
35. Stopher, P.R. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Guidelines for samplers: Measuring a change in behaviour from
before and after surveys', Transportation, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 1-16.
36. Issarayangyun, T. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Analysis of Minute-by-Minute Pollution Exposure inside a car- a
Time Series Modelling Approach', Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 12, no.
5, pp. 347-57.
37. Collins, A. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Daytime Population Tracking for Planning and Pollution Exposure
Assessment', Road and Transport Research, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 55-68.
38. Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Variability of Personal Exposure to Fine Particulates for Urban Commuters Inside
Automobiles', Transportation Research Record, vol. 1987, pp. 161-170.
39. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Swann, N. (2006) 'Designing a Procedure to Undertake Long Term
Evaluation of TravelSmart Interventions', Road & Transport Research, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 6-20.
40. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P., Fitzgerald, C., Swann, N. and Perkins, A. (2006) 'A pilot survey of a panel
approach to evaluating TravelSmart initiatives', Road & Transport Research, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 21-34.
41. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Xu, M. (2005) 'Using national data to simulate metropolitan area household
travel data', Journal of Transportation and Statistics, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 83-96.
42. Greaves, S.P. and Stopher, P.R. (2000) 'Creating a Synthetic Household Travel/ Activity Survey -Rationale
and Feasibility Analysis', Transportation Research Record, vol. 1706, pp. 82-91.
43. Greaves, S.P. and Stopher, P.R. (1998) 'A Synthesis of GIS Technology and Activity-Based
Travel-Forecasting', Geographical Systems Journal, vol. 5, no. 1-2, pp. 59-90.
Refereed Conference Proceedings
1. Greaves SP, Ellison AB, Ellison R, Rance D, Standen C, Rissel C and Crane M 2015 'A Web-Based Diary
and Companion Smartphone app for Travel/Activity Surveys', Transportation Research Procedia, vol.11, pp.
297-310.
2. Ellison AB and Greaves SP 2015 'Speeding in Urban Environments: Are the Time Savings Worth the Risk?',
14th International Association for Travel Behaviour Research IATBR Conference, Windsor, United
Kingdom, 23rd July 2015
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3. Rance D, Greaves SP and Beck MJ 2015 'Understanding Sources of Driver Frustration: A Best-Worst
analysis of 26 Potentially Frustrating Road User Behaviours'', 14th International Association for Travel
Behaviour Research IATBR Conference, Windsor, United Kingdom, 23rd July 2015
4. Greaves SP, Ellison AB and Ellison R 2015 'Impact of Recruitment Method on Participant Diligence and
Data Quality in a Multi-Day, Multi-Year Survey', 14th International Association for Travel Behaviour
Research IATBR Conference, Windsor, United Kingdom, 23rd July 2015
5. Ellison R, Greaves SP and Hensher DA 2015 'Assessing dynamic responses of freight operators to
government policies: a latent curve modelling approach', 14th International Association for Travel Behaviour
Research IATBR Conference, Windsor, United Kingdom, 23rd July 2015
6. Greaves SP, Ellison R and Doherty S 2015 'Estimating Energy Expenditure of Cyclists Using GPS Devices',
1st International Conference on Transport & Health, London, United Kingdom, 8th July 2015
7. Ellison AB, Ellison R, Ahmed A and Greaves SP 2015 'Spatiotemporal Identification of Trip Stops from
Smartphone Data', 23rd Geographical Information Science GIS Research UK Conference, Leeds, United
Kingdom, 17th April 2015
8. Ellison R, Ellison AB and Greaves SP 2015 'Assessing intra and inter-personal spatial distribution and
variability of destinations in inner-city Sydney from travel diary and smartphone location data', 23rd
Geographical Information Science GIS Research UK Conference, Leeds, United Kingdom, 17th April 2015
9. Greaves SP, Ellison AB, Ellison R, Standen C, Rissel C and Crane M 2015 'Changes in Cycling Following an
Infrastructure Intervention', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia,
2nd October 2015
10. Smith B, Greaves SP, Olaru D and Jabeen F 2015 'Electric Vehicles Adoption: Environmental Enthusiast
Bias in Discrete Choice Models', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney,
Australia, 2nd October 2015
11. Beck MJ, Rose JM and Greaves SP 2014 'I Can’t Believe Your Attitude: Eliciting Attitudes and Beliefs
Through Best-Worst Scaling and Jointly Estimating Their Impact on Electric Vehicle Choice', 93rd Annual
Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB 2014, Washington D.C., United States, 16th January
2014.
12. Greaves SP, Ellison AB, Ellison R and Standen C 2014 'Development of Online Diary for Longitudinal
Travel and Activity Surveys', 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB 2014,
Washington D.C., United States, 16th January 2014
13. Greaves SP and Backman H 2013 'An Empirical Assessment of the Feasibility of Battery Electric Vehicles
for Day-to-Day Driving', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 -
“Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 4th October 2013
14. Ellison R, Greaves SP and Hensher DA 2013 'Priorities in freight operations: importance of costs, vehicles
and on-time performance', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 -
“Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 4th October 2013
15. Stopher PR, Greaves SP and Shen L 2013 'Comparing Two Processing Routines for GPS Traces - Lessons
Learnt', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 - “Transport and the
New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 4th October 2013
16. Ahmed A, Stopher PR and Greaves SP 2013 'Stability of travel time expenditure - an explanation from
biological point of view', 14th TRB National Transportation Planning Applications Conference, Colombus,
United States, 9th May 2013
17. Greaves SP and Fifer S 2013 'Exploring Behavioral Responses of Motorists to Risk-Based Charging
Mechanisms', Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board - "Deploying
Transportation Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C., United States, 17th
January 2013
18. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Bliemer MCJ 2013 'Examining Heterogeneity of Driver Behavior Using
Temporal and Spatial Factors', Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research
Board - "Deploying Transportation Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C.,
United States, 17th January 2013
19. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Daniels R 2013 'Capturing Speeding Behavior in School Zones Using GPS
Technology', Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board - "Deploying
Transportation Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C., United States, 17th
January 2013
20. Ellison R, Greaves SP and Hensher DA 2013 'Medium-Term Effects of London’s Low-Emission Zone',
Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board - "Deploying Transportation
Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C., United States, 17th January 2013
21. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Daniels R 2012 'Profiling Drivers’ Risky Behaviour Towards All Road Users',
Australasian College of Road Safety National Conference ACRS 2012 - "Expanding the Reach", Sydney,
Australia, 10th August 2012
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22. Greaves SP and Fifer S 2012 'Exploring Behavioural Responses of Motorists to Exposure-Based Charging
Mechanisms', 13th International Conference of the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research
IATBR, Toronto, Canada, 19th July 2012
23. Ellison AB, Greaves SP and Daniels R 2012 'Modelling Driver Heterogeneity of Risk Using Attitudinal and
Observed Driving Information', 13th International Conference of the International Association for Travel
Behaviour Research IATBR, Toronto, Canada, 19th July 2012
24. Ellison R, Greaves SP and Hensher DA 2012 'Capturing Freight Operators' Behavioural Responses to
Government Policies Using an Adaptive-Dynamic Simulation Method', 13th International Conference of the
International Association for Travel Behaviour Research IATBR, Toronto, Canada, 19th July 2012 .
25. Greaves, S.P. and Ellison, R. (2011) ‘A GPS/Web-based Solution for Multi-day Travel Surveys: Processing
Requirements and Participant Reaction’, 9th International Conference on Survey Methods in Transport,
Chile, November 2011.
26. Moutou, C. and Greaves, S.P. (2011) ‘Determining strategies to increase response rates in transport surveys
of small shop-based businesses’, 9th International Conference on Survey Methods in Transport, Chile,
November, 2011.
27. Ellison, A.B., Greaves, S.P. and Daniels, R. (2011) 'Speeding Behaviour in School Zones', Proceedings of the
Australasian College of Road Safety National Conference 2011, Melbourne, Australia, 2nd September 2011.
28. Greaves, S.P., and Fifer, S. (2011) ‘Analysis of a Financial Incentive to Encourage Safer Driving Practices’,
Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28-30
September, 2011.
29. Familar, R., Greaves, S.P. and Tanner, M (2011) ‘Prediction of Vehicle Kilometres Travelled: A Multilevel
Modelling Approach’, Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011,
Adelaide, Australia, 28-30 September, 2011.
30. Greaves, S.P. and Ellison, A. (2010) 'Personality, risk aversion and speeding: An empirical investigation',
12th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR Conference 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, 11 - 15 July.
31. Greaves, S.P., Fifer, S., Ellison, R. and Familar, R. (2010) 'Development and Implementation of a
GPS/Internet-based Design for Longitudinal Before-and-After Travel Behaviour Studies', 12th World
Conference on Transport Research WCTR Conference 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, 11 - 15 July.
32. Fifer, S., Greaves, S.P., Rose, J.M. and Ellison, R. (2010) 'A Combined GPS/Stated Choice Experiment to
Estimate Values of Crash-Risk Reduction', 7th Triennial Symposium on Transportation Analysis TRISTAN
VII 2010, Tromso, Norway, 20 - 25 June.
33. Ellison, R., Fifer, S. and Greaves, S.P. (2010) 'A comparison of methods to reclassify trip purpose within trip
chains', Proceedings of the 33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2010, Canberra, Australia,
29 September - 1 October.
34. Ellison, A. and Greaves, S.P. (2010) 'Driver Characteristics and Speeding Behaviour', Proceedings of the
33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2010, Canberra, Australia, 29 September - 1 October.
35. Ellison, R.B. and Greaves, S.P. (2010) 'Travel time competitiveness of cycling in Sydney', Proceedings of the
33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2010, Canberra, Australia, 29 September - 1 October.
36. Greaves, S.P., Fifer, S., Ellison, R. and Germanos, G. (2010) 'Development of a GPS/Web-based
Prompted-Recall Solution for Longitudinal Travel Surveys', 89th Annual Meeting of the Transportation
Research Board TRB 2010, Washington DC, United States, 10 - 14 January.
37. Greaves, S.P. and Fifer, S. (2010) 'Development of a kilometre-based charging regime to encourage safer
driving practices', 89th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB 2010, Washington DC,
United States, 10 - 14 January.
38. Greaves, S.P., Fifer, S., Ellison, R., Zhang, Y. and Germanos, G. (2009) 'Development of a GPS/GPRS
Prompted-Recall Solution for Longitudinal Driving Behaviour Studies', 32nd Australasian Transport
Research Forum ATRF 2009, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 September - 1 October.
39. Greaves, S.P. (2009) 'A Strategic-Level Modelling Tool for Evaluating Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
Mitigation Strategies for Urban Road Freight in Sydney', Transportation, Land Use, Planning, and Air
Quality: Selected Papers of the Transportation, Land Use, Planning, and Air Quality Conference 2009,
Centennial, United States, 28 - 29 July.
40. Stopher, P.R. and Greaves, S.P. (2009) 'Missing and Inaccurate Information from Travel Surveys – Pilot
Results', 32nd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2009, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 September -
1 October.
41. Stopher, P.R., Kockelman, K., Greaves, S.P. and Clifford, E. (2008) 'Reducing Burden and Sample Sizes in
Multi-day Household Travel Surveys', 87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board,
Washington DC, United States, 2008.
42. Stopher, P.R., Kockelman, K., Greaves, S.P. and Clifford, E. (2008) 'Sample Size Requirements for
Multi-Day Travel Surveys: Some Findings', 8th International Conference on Survey Methods in Transport,
Annecy, France, 25 - 31 May.
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43. Greaves, S.P. and Figliozzi, M.A. (2008) 'Urban Commercial Vehicle Tour Data Collection Using Passive
GPS Technology: Issues And Potential Applications', 87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research
Board, Washington D.C, United States, 2008.
44. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P., Zhang, J. and FitzGerald, C. (2007) 'Can GPS Measurement Replace Travel
Diaries?', Transport the Next 50 Years Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2007.
45. Liu, Q. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Pedestrian Exposure to Fine Particulates in Heavily Trafficked
Microenvironments', Fourteenth IUAPPA World Congress, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 9 - 13 September.
46. Stopher, P.R., Clifford, E. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Multi-Day Household Travel Surveys: Sampling Issues',
30th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Melbourne, Australia, 25 - 27 September.
47. Issarayangyun, T. and Greaves, S.P. (2007) 'Predicting Fine Particulate Concentrations near a Busy
Intersection in Sydney using Artificial Neural Networks', 30th Australasian Transport Research Forum,
Melbourne, Australia, 25 - 27 September.
48. Issarayangyun, T. and Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Analysis of Minute-by-Minute Pollution Exposure inside a Car –
a Time-Series Modelling Approach', 29th Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research
CAITR, UNSW Sydney, Australia, 6 - 8 December.
49. Greaves, S.P. and Liu, Q. (2006) 'Assessing Pedestrian Exposure to Fine Particulates at fine levels of
Spatio-temporal Resolution', 29th Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research CAITR,
UNSW Sydney, Australia, 6 - 8 December.
50. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Fitzgerald, C. (2006) 'Advances in GPS technology for measuring travel',
Proceedings of the 22nd ARRB Group Conference, Canberra, Australia, 29 October - 2 November.
51. Greaves, S.P. and Hamers, J. (2006) 'Variability of Exposure to Fine Particulates While Cycling', 2006
Australian Transport Research Forum, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 2006.
52. Biddle, T., Bertoia, T., Greaves, S.P. and Stopher, P.R. (2006) 'The costs of infill versus greenfield
development – a review of recent literature', 29th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Transport Research
Forum- ATRF, Gold Coast, Australia, 27 - 29 September.
53. Greaves, S.P., Collins, A. and Bhatia, N. (2006) 'Disaggregate assessments of population exposure to aircraft
noise', 29th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Transport Research Forum-ATRF, Gold Coast, QLD,
Australia, 27 - 29 September.
54. Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Synthesizing household travel survey database', 85th Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington DC, United States, 22 - 26 January.
55. Greaves, S.P. and Bertoia, T. (2006) 'Variability of Personal Exposure to Fine Particulates for Urban
Commuters inside an Automobile', 85th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB),
Washington DC, United States, 22 - 26 January.
56. Collins, A. and Greaves, S.P. (2006) 'Daytime Population Tracking for Planning and Pollution Exposure
Assessment', 29th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Transport Research Forum-ATRF, Gold Coast QLD,
Australia, 2006.
57. Stopher, P.R., Fitzgerald, C., Greaves, S.P. and Biddle, T. (2006) 'What can we learn from GPS measurement
of travel?', 29th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Transport Research Forum -ATRF, Gold Coast,
Australia, 27 - 29 September.
58. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P., Fitzgerald, C., Lauer, N., Xu, M. and Perkins, A. (2006) 'A panel approach to
evaluating voluntary travel behavior change programs - South Australia pilot survey', 85th Annual Meeting of
the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington DC, United States, 22 - 26 January.
59. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Fitzgerald, C. (2005) 'Developing and deploying a new wearable GPS device
for transport applications', PROCESSUS - Second International Colloquium on the Behavioural Foundations
of Integrated Land-use and Transportation Models: Frameworks, Models and Applications, Toronto,
Canada, 12 - 15 June.
60. Greaves, S.P., Bertoia, T. and Jiang, Q. (2005) 'Variability of personal exposure to fine particulate matter for
urban commuters inside an automobile', Transporting the Future: Transport in a Changing Environment -
28th Australian Transport Research Forum- ATRF, Sydney, Australia, 28 - 30 September.
61. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P., Xu, M. and Lauer, N. (2005) 'Designing a procedure to undertake long term
evaluation of the effects of TravelSmart interventions', Transporting the Future: Transport in a Changing
Environment - 28th Australian Transport Research Forum- ATRF, Sydney, Australia, 28 - 30 September.
62. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Fitzgerald, C. (2005) 'Developing and deploying a new wearable GPS device
for transport applications', Transporting the Future: Transport in a Changing Environment - 28th Australian
Transport Research Forum- ATRF, Sydney, Australia, 28 - 30 September.
63. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P., Xu, M., Fitzgerald, C. and Lauer, N. (2005) 'A panel approach to evaluating
TravelSmart initiatives in the short term - South Australia pilot survey', Transporting the Future: Transport
in a Changing Environment - 28th Australian Transport Research Forum- ATRF, Sydney, Australia, 28 - 30
September.
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64. Stopher, P.R. and Greaves, S.P. (2005) 'Measuring effects of a transportation strategy - Sample size issues',
84th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington DC, United States, 9 - 13
January.
65. Greaves, S.P., Murakami, E. and Ruiz, T. (2004) 'Moving panel surveys from concept to implementation', 7th
International Conference on Travel Survey Methods, Costa Rica, 1 - 6 August.
66. Greaves, S.P. (2004) 'Simulating household travel survey data', 7th International Conference on Travel
Survey Methods, Costa Rica, 1 - 6 August.
67. Stopher, P.R. and Greaves, S.P. (2004) 'Sample size requirements for measuring a change in behaviour', 27th
Australasian Transport Research Forum- ATRF, Adelaide, Australia, 29 September - 1 October.
68. Greaves, S.P. and Somers, A. (2003) 'The role of GPS in improving the quality of transportation engineering
data', 6th Internatinal Conference on Satellite Navigation Technology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, July.
69. Greaves, S.P. and Somers, A. (2003) 'Insights on driver behaviour: What can global positioning system (GPS)
data tell us?', 21st Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) and 11th REAAA Conference, Cairns, QLD,
Australia, 18 - 23 May.
70. Stopher, P.R., Greaves, S.P. and Bullock, P. (2003) 'Simulating Household Travel Survey Data: Application
to Two Urban Areas', Proceedings of the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board,
Washington DC, United States, 2003.
71. Greaves, S.P. and De Gruyter, C. (2002) 'Profiling driving behaviour using passive global positioning system
(GPS) technology', Institute of Transportation Engineers International Conference, Melbourne, VIC,
Australia, 2002.
72. Greaves, S.P. (1997) 'Applications of GIS Technology in Recent Household Travel Surveys', Proceedings of
the annual Geographic Information Systems for Transportation (GIS-T) Symposium, March, 1997.
Thesis
Greaves, S.P. (2000) 'Simulating Household Travel Survey Data in Metropolitan Areas', Louisiana State
University, United States.
Greaves, S.P. (September, 1993). Can Public Bus Transportation Provide a Cost-Effective Means of
Meeting the Mobility Needs of Disabled Persons? MS. Thesis, University of Wales - College of Cardiff.
Other Publications
Greaves, S.P., Ellison, R., Ellison, A.B. and Fifer, S. (2011) ‘Exploring Behavioural Responses of Motorists
to Risk-Based Charging Mechanisms’. Final report prepared for AAMI as part of ARC-Linkage project.
Greaves, S.P. (2008) 'An Assessment of Strategies for Reducing the Greenhouse Gas and Air Quality Impacts
of Road Freight in Sydney: Phase I (Literature Review) and Phase II (Modelling Mitigation
Strategies)'. Reports prepared for New South Wales Government Department of Environment and Climate
Change.
Greaves, S.P. and P. Stopher (2006) ‘Scoping Document for a GPS-Based Survey Household Travel Survey
for the Greater Hobart Region’. Final report prepared for the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and
Resources (DIER).
Issarayangyun, T. and S.P. Greaves, (2006) Analysis of Minute-by-Minute Pollution Exposure inside a Car –
a Time-Series Modelling Approach., 28th CAITR, UNSW, 6-8 December, 2006.
Greaves, S.P. and Q. Liu (2006) Assessing Pedestrian Exposure to Fine Particulates at fine levels of
Spatio-temporal Resolution. 28th CAITR, UNSW, 6-8 December, 2006.
Invited Presentations
Greaves, S.P. (2008) ‘A Strategic-Level Approach for Evaluating Air Quality Mitigation
Policies for Urban Road Freight Transport in Sydney’. Green Transport & Logistics Conference organised
by Lloyd’s List DCN, 3 - 4 December 2008, Melbourne.
Greaves, S.P. (2007) Exploring Variability in Exposure to Fine Particulates (PM2.5) Within Travel
Microenvironments. Invited seminar, University College London.
Greaves, S.P. (2007) ‘Climate Change: Transport’s Role and Mitigation Strategies’. Invited presentation for
the Spring back to Spring Alumni reunion, University of Sydney.
Greaves, S.P. (2006) Using GPS Technology to Study the Risk of Exposure to Fine Particulates Within
Travel Microenvironments. Invited seminar, University of Leeds.
Greaves, S.P. (2006) Capturing the Variability of Fine Particulates Within Travel Microenvironments Using
GPS Technology. Invited seminar, University of West of England.
Greaves, S.P. (2006) Synthesizing a Household Travel Survey Database. Invited participant at the
Transportation Research Board (TRB) Sunday workshop, ‘Transferability of Household Travel Survey
Data: Getting by Without a Travel Survey’.
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Greaves, S.P. (2005) Global Positioning Systems: Automating the Collection of Personal Travel
Information. Invited presentation as part of the Modelling for Better Transport Planning Workshop
organized by the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, Canberra, 6-7 September 2005.
Greaves, S.P. (2003) Characterising Driver Behaviour Using Global Positioning System (GPS) Data. Invited
seminar, University of Sydney.
Greaves, S.P. (2003) Travel Survey Data Collection in Victoria in the New Millennium – Old Challenges,
New Opportunities Part I. Invited presentation, VicRoads, Melbourne.
Nationally Competitive Grants
The development and application of an evaluation framework to assess transport, health and economic impacts
of new urban cycling infrastructure (Rissel, Greaves, Wen, Capon) Australian Research Council (ARC)-Linkage Project#120200237 (with National Heart Foundation of
Australia, NSW Roads and Traffic Authority, NSW Ministry of Health, City of Sydney Council, Premier's
Council for Active Living AAMI Ltd)1
July 2012 – June 2015
$532,219 total comprising 2012: $80,294; 2013: $135,278.50; 2014: $110,815.50; 2015: $55,831 +
$150,000 from industry partners
This project will develop and apply a more accurate and simpler approach to measure the impacts of new cycling
infrastructure, than is currently available. This methodology will be applied to a new bicycle path to be built by the
City of Sydney, demonstrating the full transport, environmental, health, and economic impacts on the community.
Modelling the Environmental Impacts of Commercial Vehicle Tours and Freight Management Policies in
Urban Areas (Greaves)
Australian Research Council (ARC)-Discovery Project#08818832
January 2008 – December 2010
2008: $62,568; 2009: $66,774; 2010: $71,112
The aim of this research is to develop a new methodology to assess the environmental impacts of urban freight
transport policies. The major innovations offered by the approach are 1) the development of an exposure-based
module within the environmental evaluation component, 2) an integrated emissions and noise model that is based
on the operational characteristics of trucks, and 3) a mathematical modelling approach that incorporates greater
behavioural reality into the different tour/stop profiles of trucks. The outcomes of the research will be of
importance to freight operators, local councils and road authorities charged with managing freight traffic, and
public health authorities.
Exploring Behavioural Response of Motorists to Exposure-Based Charging Mechanisms (Greaves, Stopher,
Hensher, AAMI Insurance Ltd)
Australian Research Council (ARC)-Linkage Project#0775055 (with AAMI Ltd)
January 2007 – December 2009
2007: $95,000; 2008: $100,000; 2009: $35,000
Our continued reliance on cars is estimated to cost the Australian economy around $50 billion per year in
accidents, congestion and air pollution. This project delivers a new approach to reduce these externalities, in
which charges are levied on drivers based on their accident history, the kilometres driven and the circumstances
under which these kilometres are driven. In addition to the safety and congestion benefits, the outcomes of the
project will be of importance to those charged with raising revenue to support infrastructure maintenance and
development, and the insurance industry as a basis for reducing risks in driving and making premiums more
equitable.
Other Research Grants
Evaluation guidelines and the inclusion of health outcomes for car-based and public transport infrastructure
projects (Mulley, Greaves)
ARC Bridging Fund Scheme
January 2013 – December 2013
1 The ARC-Linkage program requires that you first find an industry partner willing to commit funds and provide
significant in-kind support and then apply to the ARC for funding. Project success rate is around 40%. 2 The ARC Discovery program is a nationally competitive federally-funded grant program for all disciplines
(excluding medicine). Project success rate is 15-20%.
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2013 – 20K
The motivation of this project is to measure individual health outcomes (both positive and negative) associated
with a switch from car travel to public transport and vice versa.
Encouraging Sustainable Travel Behaviour: the Role of Smart-Phone Technologies (Greaves)
Sustainable Management Organisations Group (SMOG) Research Grant
January 2012 – December 2012
2012 – 10K
The primary aim of this research is to establish the role of smart-phone technologies in facilitating and
encouraging sustainable/greener travel choices.
Estimating Energy Expenditure of Cyclists Using GPS Devices (Greaves)
Business School Research Grants
September 2011 – September 2012
2011 – 14K
The aims of this research are to develop and test a methodology for estimating energy expenditure while cycling
using GPS data.
An Australian-French Initiative to Improve the Processing of GPS Travel Survey Data (Stopher, Greaves)
Business School Strategic Research Initiatives
September 2011 – September 2012
2011 – 19K
The purpose of this initiative is to pool the collective resources of ITLS and IFSTARR (France) to improve the
automation of the processing GPS information to support travel survey data collection efforts.
Understanding Driver Behaviour and Cognition of Risk: Towards More Effective Road Safety Interventions
(Greaves)
ARC Bridging Fund Scheme
February 2011 – February 2012
2011 – 19K
The aims of this research are to reduce the unacceptably high rate of road accidents by designing, testing and
evaluating tailored interventions that consider actual driving risk, public understanding/perceptions of this risk
and individual driving behaviour.
Analysing Speeding Behaviour: A Multilevel Modelling Approach (Greaves)
Faculty Research Grants
September 2010 – September 2011
2010 – 15K
The aims of this research are to develop appropriate statistical procedures for modeling speeding behaviour
captured from motorists over several weeks of driving.
Developing a modal contestability index for transport options (Greaves)
Faculty Research Grants
September 2009 – September 2010
2009 – 11K
This research aims to develop a modal contestability index for comparing the relative competitiveness of different
transport options.
Driving Style, Driver Personality and Accidents: An Empirical Investigation (Greaves)
Faculty Research Grants
November 2008 – November 2009
2009 - 6K
The aim of this research is to investigate the links between objective measures of driving style derived from GPS
technology, driver demographics, driver personality and accident history.
Using Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Exposure to Fine Particulates in Roadway Environments
(Greaves)
Faculty Research Grants
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April 2007 – April 2008
2007 - 15K
Over the last three years, we have conducted a number of trials using GPS technology and portable pollution
monitors to assess exposure to pollution at highly disaggregate spatio-temporal levels on various modes of
transport in Sydney. The issue under investigation here is the identification and adaptation of appropriate
statistical techniques for analysing these data, which by their very nature exhibit a highly complex data structure.
Here, we investigate the potential for applying methods based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to this
problem.
Profiling Driving Risk Using Passive In-Vehicle Measurement (Greaves)
SBUS Research Grants
April 2006 – April 2007
2007 - 7K
The aim of this project is to identify driver exposure to potential risk of a collision based on in-vehicle usage
information (i.e., how much, when, where, and how they drive) collected using GPS technology. This is a pilot
project designed to provide baseline critical information for the successful ARC-Linkage application
(LP0775505) in which I am working with a national motor vehicle insurance company to look at how we might
facilitate reductions in risk exposure through usage-based pricing mechanisms.
Investigation of Technological Options for Implementing Pay-as-You Drive Charging Schemes (Greaves)
SBUS Research Grants
April 2005 – April 2006
2006 - 14K
There is increasing talk of pay-as-you-go charging schemes both as a strategy to try to mitigate congestion and as
a means for raising revenue to fund road infrastructure improvements. Devising appropriate technological
solutions for implementing such schemes is both extremely challenging and is likely to make or break these
schemes if seen is flawed or unreliable by the public. The purpose of this research is to investigate the various
options including roadside options (i.e., those commonly used on toll-roads), in-vehicle options (e.g., in-vehicle
electronic odometer readers, vehicle-based Global Positioning Systems (GPS), vehicle-based GPS augmentations
such as dead-reckoning, GPS enabled mobile phones, and assisted GPS (AGPS)).
A Stated Choice Approach to Measure the Social Costs of Aircraft Noise Disturbances (Greaves, Rose, Collins)
Uni Sydney R&D
January 2006 – December, 2006
2006 - 20K
This pilot project proposes an innovative stated choice approach to address the shortcomings of current methods
used to assess the social costs of aircraft noise. The innovations include, 1) use of visualisation cues to represent
noise in a more comprehendible manner to respondents, 2) the design of stated choice experiments that are
tailored more closely to the actual noise-level experiences of residences and 3) the derivation of distributions of
willingness to pay to reduce exposure to noise that account for the heterogeneity in preferences (noting that all
previous studies focussed on a single point or average estimate for the population).
GPS component for the development of a Freight Model for Melbourne (Greaves, Fitzgerald, Zhang)
Victorian DOI
July 2005 – December, 2006
2006 - 18K
As part of the development of new freight forecasting procedures in Victoria, ITLS has been sub-contracted to
collect GPS data for a sample of trucks delivering goods in and around the Melbourne region. These data will be
used to extract several items of data in particular trip origin/destination, route, and time and trip length, using
customised GIS programming procedures. The data will be among the first publicly-collected data set collected on
freight movements in Australia.
Combining GPS and Portable Pollution Monitors – New Insights on Personal Exposure in Travel
Micro-environments (Greaves, Public Health)
NHMRC Equipment Grant
July 2006 – December, 2006
2006 – 56K
There is growing evidence of a causal link between short-duration exposures to particulate matter less than 2.5
microns in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) and adverse health consequences. It is thought that much of these
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elevated levels occur while traveling and it is therefore critical from an overall health perspective to understand
how travel choices (e.g., mode, departure time, route selection) impact potential exposure to PM2.5. I have
developed an approach to study the intra-trip variability of PM2.5 through combining a personal GPS receiver
with a portable PM2.5 counter, which is capable of recording second-by-second concentrations. I have completed
one study for Sydney car-drivers and am currently working on a collaborative project with public health
researchers to look at this issue from the perspective of cyclists and pedestrians.
Disaggregate Assessments of Population Exposure to Aircraft Noise (Greaves, Collins)
SBUS Research Grants
January 2005 – December 2005
2005 - 12K
Disturbance from aircraft activity in Sydney has and will continue to be a problem for segments of the population.
Taking advantage of new spatially-referenced, disaggregate information on aircraft activity and advances in GIS
technology this project aims to assess exposure at a more disaggregate spatial and temporal level than current
aggregate methods permit. The expected outcomes are that this will provide a more accurate picture of exposure
and to particular noxious events and subsequently health problems attributable to those events.
Research Students
Complete
Primary Supervisor for Simon Fifer (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Investigating hypothetical bias in stated choice
experiments: Is it a problem? And if so, how do we deal with it?’ Completed in 2011.
Primary Supervisor for Claudine Moutou (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Understanding the consequences of small
business reactions to sustainable transport initiatives in local town centres’. Completed in 2013.
Primary Supervisor for Adrian Ellison (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Improving road safety: An analysis of drivers risk
perceptions, personality and actual behaviour’. Completed in 2013.
Associate Supervisor for Joe Poon (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Analysing the effects of travel information on
travellers' decision making and learning’. Completed in 2014.
Primary Supervisor for Richard Ellison (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Modelling Policy-induced Changes in Freight
Vehicle Externalities’. Completed in 2014.
Associate Supervisor for Asif Ahmed (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Analysis of travel time expenditure and budgets
from multi-day multi-year GPS data’. Completed in 2015.
Associate Supervisor for Andrew Li (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Improving GPS Trip-Processing Software’.
Completed in 2015.
Current
Primary Supervisor for Nina Versoza (PhD). Thesis title, ‘Improving Travel Survey Methods’. Expected to
complete in 2019.
Primary Supervisor for Chris Standen (PhD). Thesis title, ‘The transport, health and economic impacts of
cycling infrastructure, and frameworks for improved transport project appraisal’. Expected to complete in
2015.
Co-Supervisor for Melanie Crane (PhD), School of Public Health. Thesis title, ‘How does the development
and use of urban cycling infrastructure impact the quality of life of communities?’ Expected to complete in
2015.
Awards
Visiting Research Fellow Université Paris-Est (2011). I won a prestigious visiting research fellowship with
the Université Paris-Est in Paris, France. Involved spending one month with them in June 2011, working on a
collaborative research project involving the use of GPS in the French national travel survey.
Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellow (August, 1996 to May, 1997).
Research Award for MS Studies from Frank Graham & Associates (June 1993).
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Formal Qualifications
Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (December 2002). Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
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Experience
Undergraduate (face-to-face)
Engineering Investigations (3rd Year undergraduate, 100 students, course co-ordinator). Course covers
understanding and application of statistical techniques to assist in the analysis of civil engineering-based
problems.
Rural Road Design (3rd Year undergraduate, 100 students, course co-ordinator). Course covers the
fundamentals of highway planning and geometric design with an emphasis on rural roads. Includes use of
MX_Roads, road design software.
Civil Engineering Practice (4th Year undergraduate, 80 students, transportation component). Final year
integrated civil engineering design subject where students have to develop a conceptual and final design for a
civil engineering project.
Engineering Context (1st Year undergraduate, 100 students, course tutor).
Postgraduate (face-to-face)
Research Design (12-15 students, course coordinator). Foundation course for HDR students in the Business
School, emphasising a systematic approach to research design, building theoretical and paradigmatic links
from a research idea, through problem formulation to the design of research methods.
Sustainable Urban Transport Policy (10-15 students, course coordinator). Introduces students to a range of
contemporary policy issues associated with transport including air quality, congestion, health and safety and
policy measures to combat.
Sustainable Transport and Logistics Systems (25-30 students, course coordinator). Addresses sustainability
issues associated with the movement of goods and people at both a local and global level focusing on both
developed and developing nations.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Transport Planning & Logistics, (20-30 students, course
coordinator). Covers use of GIS in transportation and logistics, with a large computer-based component using
MapInfo and TransCAD.
Transport Policy, Decision Making and the Environment (16 students, course coordinator). Covers
contemporary transport issues (e.g., congestion, global warming, pollution, safety, and public health) and
policy responses.
Land-Use and Transportation Planning, (20 students, course coordinator). Covers land-use and
macro-modelling approaches for transportation analyses.
Traffic Engineering & Safety Management (20 students, course coordinator). Covers traffic engineering with
a particular focus on current road safety issues.
Special Research Project (1-2 students per semester). Students work on a one semester research project under
my supervision. Involves preparation of a proposal, interim report, final report and professional presentation.
Postgraduate (distance education)
Quantitative Methods (Distance Education, 20-25 students, course coordinator). Covers application of
mathematical and statistical methods in transportation and traffic engineering.
Transportation Models (Distance Education, 10-15 students, course coordinator). Covers macro- and
micro-modelling approaches for transportation analyses.
Industry-Based Courses
Modules 1&2 of the Advanced Certificate in Traffic and Transportation Management (Block mode, 10-15
students, instructor). Covers traffic engineering and control systems, road safety and fundamentals of
geometric design.
Module 4 of Advanced Certificate in Traffic and Transportation Management (Block mode, 10-15 students,
instructor). Covers transport policy and environmental issues.
Other Teaching Activities
Invited lecturer in ‘New Frontiers in Transportation Modelling’, a two-day workshop, Monash University,
Melbourne, January 29th, 2010, March 9th, 2011 & December, 2013. Workshop has run three times now and
attracts around 15-20 professionals from government and the private sector.
GIS workshop to visitors from Indonesia, November 10th, 2011.
Lecture to AusAid visitors from Pacific Islands on Transport Safety Issues, 31st March, 2011.
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND DISCIPLINE
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Service to the University
Current
Director of Doctoral Studies, University of Sydney Business School (2014 – date). Responsible for the
leadership and coordination of Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) programs across the Business School;
the strategic development and promotion of the Business School's HDR programs; ensuring accreditation of
HDR programs with AACSB, EQUIS and CEMS. Engagement with PhD coordinators in the Disciplines and
Centres; the recruitment, oversight and pastoral care of HDR students; and the placement and tracking of
HDR graduates.
Committee Member, Faculty Executive Committee (2013 – date). Senior executive group of the faculty.
Business School Representative SEG Research Training Committee (2014 – date). University committee,
which sets policy and discusses issues around research training.
Committee Member and Reviewer of Grant Applications, School Research Committee (2014 – date).
SSP reviewer (2014 – date)
Committee Member of Business School Research Unit. As part of my forthcoming Director of Doctoral
Studies (DoDs) role, I took on an active membership of the BSRU, including participation in the strategic
planning day on 1/11/13.
Member of Business of Health Research Network (2013 – date), including participation in breakfast launch
in August, 2013 and provision of research project idea on ‘Use of Special Events as a Behavioural Change
Mechanism in children’.
Program Director (2005 – date) of ITLS quality educational partnership with the NSW Roads and Maritime
Services. Over the nine years of the program, 68 students have completed the GradCert (or equivalent) with
15 having gone on to complete the MTM. Currently, 8 students are studying in the GradCert (4) and MTM
(4).
Member of ITLS Professoriate Management Group (2013 – date). Group meets once/month to discuss
strategic issues affecting the discipline.
Member of ITLS Graduate Programs Committee (2013 – date). Group was designed for
discussion/dissemination of new graduate program.
Academic Performance & Development reviewer for staff at ITLS (2014-date).
Supervisor of one full-time Research Fellow (Adrian Ellison) and two part-time research assistants (Chris
Standen, Dean Rance).
Previous
Chair of ITLS HDR Committee (2013-2014) and coordinator of HDR admissions.
Chair of the ITLS Teaching & Learning Innovations Committee (2010-2012). The committee discussed
ways we can develop and enhance the day-to-day learning environment at ITLS.
Discipline Representative of the Faculty Teaching & Learning Committee (2007-2010). The committee set
policies and provides assistance to staff and students designed to enhance the learning experience within the
faculty.
Discipline Representative of the Faculty Management Committee.
Discipline Representative on the Faculty IT committee.
Treasurer of the Sustainable Management of Organisations Group (SMOG). The research group shares
ideas on how sustainability can be embedded into management functions across the faculty.
Mentor for junior academic staff under the faculty mentor/mentee initiative.
Part of an ITLS delegation (23/05/10 – 26/05/10): that visited Abu Dhabi as part of an initiative between
the University of Sydney and the Abu Dhabi government to facilitate students undertaking our MTM/MLM.
Service to the Discipline
Ongoing Roles
Conference co-organiser and co-chair for the triennial International Steering Committee Travel Survey
Conference to be held in Australia in November 2014 (01/01/11 – date). The conference is the premier
international meeting of travel survey experts and we expect 130-150 attendees.
Member of the ‘PhysicaL Activity NETwork (PLANET)’, formed under the SyRENS program -
http://sydney.edu.au/research/about/syrens.shtml (01/01/12 - date).
University representative of the national ATRF conference organising committee (01/01/10-date): The
conference is the largest gathering of transportation professionals in Australia.
International Committee Member of Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committees ADC20 [Air
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Quality], ABJ40-4 [New Technologies in Travel Surveys], and ISCTSC committee (01/01/08-date):.
Committees comprise international experts in these fields and organize conferences, set calls for papers and
establish directions for research in these topic areas.
Expert Advisor to NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) on
transport/environment issues (01/01/04-date). Have advised on their Action for Air initiative, greenhouse/air
quality mitigation strategies for freight transport and greenhouse mitigation strategies for passenger
transport.
Paper Reviewer for the following journals & conferences (01/02/03-date): Accident Analysis & Prevention,
Atmospheric Environment, Australasian Transport Research Forum, Science of the Total Environment.
Transportation, Transportation Research Board, Transportation Research Part A, Transportation Research
Part D, Transportation Research Record, Road and Transport Research.
ARC Grant Reviewer (2013 – date) under FoR codes 120506 (Transport Planning) and 150703 (Road
Transportation and Freight Services). Review one application/annum on average.
Independent Assessor (2012 – date) for one of the UK universities as part of the UK Research Excellence
Framework (REF) process. Involves reviewing five articles from the host institution and ranking them on a
1-4 star scale based on their originality, significance and rigour. Have done this twice now.
Journal Paper Reviewer: Accident Analysis & Prevention, American Journal of Preventative Medicine,
Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Advanced Transportation, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering,
Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Transportation Engineering, Transport Policy,
Transportation Research Part A, Transportation Research Part C, Transportation Research Part D,
Transportation Research Review, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transport Systems Journal, Journal of
Transport Statistics, Road and Transport Research, Transportation.
Conference Paper Reviewer: Australasian Transport Research Forum, International Association of Travel
Behaviour Research, Thinking on Two Wheels Conference, Transportation Research Board Annual
Meeting, World Conference on Transport Research.
Specific Activities
10/2013: Invited Speaker, China Studies Centre to talk on sustainable transport as part of their annual
China Studies Forum, held at Town Hall. Around 200 delegates attended from the public and private sector
in China and my speech is available in both English and Mandarin.
19/9/13: Invited Speaker, Centre for Air quality and Heath Research (CARS) workshop on ‘exposure
assessment methods in air pollution epidemiology-current and emerging methods’.
6/6/13: Invited Speaker, Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) Environment Forum held at the
Australian Technology Park. Talk was on electric vehicles and audience comprised 60 TfNSW employees
drawn from across the organisation.
Throughout 2013: Expert Panel Member, International Delphi on Future Transport. Part of a successful
University of Otago grant application – my role as an expert Delphi panellist was to complete several online
surveys and two Skype interviews about future transport systems. Outcomes are to be published in a journal
in 2014.
14/7/12: Invitation for external review of large grant application under the Portuguese Foundation for
Science and Technology (FCT) scheme [roughly equivalent to our ARC scheme].
8/11/12: Invited chair for NSW Transport 2012, a professional-practice transport conference.
5/10/12: Invited speaker for BIS Seminar Series to talk about my recent ARC Linkage grant success and
tips/strategies for both winning and managing such grants.
13/10/11: Invited speaker for Symposium on eHealth and Social Media organised by the CODCD,
University of Sydney. The aim of the symposium was to bring together those involved in preventative health
with those from science and technology to explore how we could combine the various skill-sets to provide
improved health management outcomes.
17/05/11: Invited speaker for Environmental Management in Transport Summit 2011, a
professional-practice transport conference, to talk about Modelling the environmental impacts of
commercial vehicles and freight management policies in urban areas’.
http://www.informa.com.au/conferences/Environment/environmental-management-in-transport-summit .
31/03/11: Invited lecturer on GIS/transport applications for AusAid delegates from the South Pacific
Islands
08/03/11: Invited speaker for Road Safety 2011, a professional-practice transport conference, to talk about
‘Kilometre-based insurance as a road safety measure’.
http://www.informa.com.au/conferences/transport/safety/road-safety .
11/01/11: Invited panel moderator for a session entitled, ‘Making our cities more transport-efficient and
environmentally friendly’, for Urban Transport World Australia 2011, a professional practice conference on
Professor Stephen Greaves CV, 22/05/2017
22-24 February, 2011 - http://www.terrapinn.com/2011/utw/ .
10/09/10: Invited speaker at the Australasian College of Road Safety ‘Safer Cycling Initiative’ at
Parliament House. The forum was attended by 38 delegates drawn from industry and government.
2010-2012: Member and Treasurer, Sustainable Management of Organisations Group (SMOG). With
colleagues from other disciplines within my faculty, we applied for and were successful in obtaining funding
to set up a research network focused on sustainability issues within organisations.
03/07: Large Grant Reviewer, Carnegie Trust in Scotland on transport and emissions.
05/06: Invited discussant for a seminar given by Prof. Larry Frank to public health officials on public
health, transport and urban planning.
12/06: Invited discussant by the Lord Mayor of Sydney about the potential for light-rail in the city.
December, 2006.
2005: Reference panellist for the Bicycle Federation of Australia (BFA) fact-sheets on environmental and
health issues associated with bicycle use.
Media (hyperlinks provided where available)
Cycling at the Crossroads 09 Jul 2016 The Saturday Paper Professor Stephen Greaves was quoted in The
Saturday Paper about new cycling legislation in NSW and the strict enforcement of the laws.
Technology helping us to understand what the transport needs are 14 May 2016 DrivenMedia David Brown
talks to Dr Stephen Greaves who is Professor in Transport Management at Sydney University Business
School.
Draconian new bike laws won't improve safety 01 Mar 2016 The Sydney Morning The Sydney Morning
Herald published an article by Professor Stephen Greaves about new cycling regulations which come into
effect today.
New South Wales Cycling Laws: One pedal forward, two pedals back 15 Jan 2016 As most New South
Wales residents were finalising their Christmas holiday plans, the NSW state government unveiled a
package of regulations designed to 'help drivers, bicycle riders and pedestrians Go Together safely'.
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Transport in the NSW State Budget 24 Jun 2015 2SER FM Professor Stephen Greaves was interviewed on
2SER FM in relation to the NSW budget announcement and spending on transport infrastructure.
Little Pain, Big Gains 06 Jun 2015 The Daily Telegraph Professor Stephen Greaves is quoted in an article
about concerns over the WestConnex project and traffic congestion in Sydney.
Stephen Greaves on Channel 9 25 Mar 2015 A Current Affair Professor Stephen Greaves was interviewed
for ACA in relation to different types of road rage and varying levels of violence associated with this.
Use of electrical vehicles 03 Mar 2015 2MCE Orange Professor Stephen Greaves is interviewed on 2MCE
Orange about the use of electrical vehicles and mentions the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies is
hosting a seminar on the topic.
Appin Road fatalities cause road safety experts alarm 27 Jan 2015 Camden Advertiser,
Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser and Wollondilly Advertiser Professor Stephen Greaves is quoted in an
article about recent road fatalities and possible safety measures to help reduce accidents.
Is cycling to work really faster than the train? We put Clover Moore's claims to the test 10 Oct 2014 The
Daily Telegraph Research by Associate Professor Stephen Greaves and Dr Richard Ellison into cycling in
Sydney is mentioned in a Daily Telegraph article.
NBN to spur more work from home 29 Sep 2014 The West Australian Associate Professor Stephen Greaves
is quoted in a West Australian article about how improved broadband and changing attitudes of employers
are likely to lead to more people working from home.
Traffic Benefits of Working at Home 22 Sept 2014 Radio 2GB873 Associate Professor Stephen Greaves
interviewed for the Ross Greenwood show about traffic benefits of working at home facilitated by NBN.
Traffic Benefits of Working at Home 22 Sept 2014 Radio 2UE 954 Associate Professor Stephen Greaves
interviewed for the Stuart Brocking show about traffic benefits of working at home facilitated by NBN.
Traffic Benefits of Working at Home 22 Sept 2014 Radio ABC Adelaide 891; Radio 6PR (Perth); Radio
Canberra Associate Professor Stephen Greaves interviewed for the Deb Tribe show about traffic benefits of
working at home facilitated by NBN.
Expert fears 'carnage' on roads 12 Aug 2014 Wollondilly Advertiser A State government proposal to increase
the speed limit on the Hume Highway to 120km/h would be "carnage" according to a transport expert.
Cyclist deaths expose culture clash on Sydney's congested roads 21 Jul 2014 Bloomberg Bloomberg quotes
Associate Professor Stephen Greaves about cyclist safety in Sydney.
Infrastructure promises hinge on WestConnex, expert says 11 Jun 2014 Sydney Morning Herald, Canberra
Times Sydney Morning Herald and Canberra Times interviewed Associate Professor Stephen Greaves about
the state government's plan for rail and the cost of the WestConnex Motorway.
Professor Stephen Greaves CV, 22/05/2017
Weekend traffic congestion 25 Nov 2013 Radio 2 GB 873 Associate Professor Stephen Greaves interviewed
for the drive-time show about weekend traffic congestion and plans to expand clearways to combat.
Sydney's weekend traffic not only rivals weekday peak hour but also lasts through most of the day 23 Nov
2013 The Sunday Telegraph Associate Professor Stephen Greaves from ITLS was quoted in a Sunday
Telegraph story about weekend traffic.
Five years on: changes to vehicle fleets and air quality in London's low emission zone 26 Jul 2013 European
Commission. ITLS academics Richard Ellison, Stephen Greaves and David Hensher's recent report into
London's Low Emission Zone has been highlighted by the European Commission's "Science for
Environment Policy" website.
NSW Budget boosts infrastructure, delivers deficit: the experts respond 18 Jun 2013The Conversation
Associate Professor Stephen Greaves has been interviewed by The Conversation on the impact of the recent
NSW State Budget.
Charging Passengers by Weight 26 March 2013 Channel 10 Associate Professor Stephen Greaves
interviewed by Channel 10 news about Samoan Airline’s proposal to charge passengers based on their
weight and whether this would have traction in Australia.
Police shocked by Perth road rage 26 Nov 2012 Channel Seven News Channel Seven News has interviewed
Associate Professor Stephen Greaves, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of
Sydney Business School, on road rage and driver behaviour.
Rail Plans a Pale Promise 13 Sep 2012 City News Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies Associate
Professor, Stephen Greaves discusses the latest Draft NSW Transport Master Plan.
Slow going predicted for Sydney roads 07 May 2012 Channel Seven News Associate Professor Stephen
Greaves of the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School
comments on government prediction on major arterial road congestions.
Clever technology offers new ways to shape safe driving 06 Apr 2012 Sydney Morning Herald The Sydney
Morning Herald has interviewed Associate Professor Stephen Greaves, of the Institute of Transport and
Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, regarding research into financial rewards for
driving less and driving more carefully.
Why do Melburnians cycle more? 18 Mar 2012 Crikey The research of Associate Professor Stephen
Greaves, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, which
comparatively analysed bicycling trends and policies in Sydney and Melbourne has been referred to in an
article which discussed the reasons why Melburnians cycle twice as much as Sydneysiders.
Road transport and road freight options 28 Jan 2012 Radio National Associate Professor Stephen Greaves,
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School, has been
interviewed regarding transport infrastructure.
Pay-as-you-go insurance 29 Sept 2011 Carsguide.com.au Associate Professor Stephen Greaves featured
through his ARC linkage work in an article on pay-as-you-go insurance.
Sydney’s transport woes 12 Apr 2011 Radio 9542UE The Two Murrays Associate Professor Stephen
Greaves interviewed about Sydney’s transport woes following major delays on the roads and trains over the
last 3 days.
Cyclists can rely on safety in numbers 02 Apr 2011 Sydney Morning Herald Associate Professor Stephen
Greaves says explores whether the issue is the increase in injuries is a reflection of more cycling or
inadequate road safety measures for cyclists.
Cycling in numbers 10 Sept 2009 Radio France Internationale Associate Professor Stephen Greaves
discussing barriers to cycling in Sydney.
Bike-share for Sydney 10 Sept 2009 Precinct Magazine Associate Professor Stephen Greaves interviewed
about a proposed bike-share scheme in Sydney.
Car Drivers Being Poisoned by Roads 25 July 2007 Radio 2 GB 873 Follow-up interview of Stephen
Greaves interviewed about the article in the Sunday Telegraph.
Car Drivers Being Poisoned by Roads 24 July 2007 Sunday Telegraph Stephen Greaves interviewed about
his research into exposure to air pollution while driving.
Sydney’s Traffic Problems 08/05/06 Inner West Courier Stephen Greaves featured in an article on Sydney’s
traffic problems.
Debate on Sydney’s Transport 10/05/07 Free Radicals Stephen Greaves invited as part of a panel of experts
for a public debate on Sydney’s Transport at the Powerhouse Museum.
2005 AAMI Crash Index Invited commentary 05/05 AAMI Prof. David Hensher and Dr Stephen Greaves
provide commentary on the AAMI 2005 Crash Index.
CONSULTING SERVICES
Professor Stephen Greaves CV, 22/05/2017
2008: Assessment of policies for reducing externalities of road-based freight in Sydney sponsored by the New
South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC), $30K.
2007: A pilot survey using GPS technology to validate travel data captured by traditional diary-based
methods sponsored by the State Government of Victoria, $75K.
2006: A GPS pilot survey of trucks sponsored by the State Government of Victoria, $20K.
2006: Feasibility study for a GPS component of a planned travel survey in Hobart sponsored by the State
Government of Tasmania, $5K.