Towards Sustainable Mobility: Intelligent Transportation Engineering for a Greener Future

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The IEEE UK and Ireland Women in Engineering Affinity Group and the Intelligent Transportation Systems Society invite you to participate in a technical, inspirational, and empowering session: the 14th Early Career Talks.

This highly anticipated event, taking place around the International Women's Day in March 2025, showcases cutting-edge research and Innovation while fostering connections between academia, industry, and government to promote economic and social development.

Dive into the latest advancements in Intelligent Transportation Systems to enhance sustainability, reduce emissions, and support resilient, eco-friendly mobility solutions.

 



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  • Date: 07 Mar 2025
  • Time: 11:45 AM to 01:45 PM
  • All times are (UTC+00:00) UTC
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  Speakers

Sana Hafeez

Topic:

Next-Gen 6G Security: AI-Driven Quantum-Resilient Cybersecurity for UAV Networks and Smart Healthcare

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Address:Queen Mary University of London, , London, England, United Kingdom

Assemgul Kozhabek

Topic:

What 35 Cities’ Road Networks Teach Us About Urban Complexity?

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Address:Bournemouth University, , Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom, BH12 5BB


Jiaying Guo

Topic:

Optimizing Urban Traffic for Sustainability: AI-Driven Adaptive Traffic Control

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Address:University College Dublin, , Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Reem Bashir

Topic:

Evaluating Intrusion Detection Systems in Intelligent Transportation for Secure and Sustainable Mobility

Increasing integration of electronic components in modern vehicles enhances connectivity but also introduces cybersecurity vulnerabilities. As vehicle systems evolve, ensuring cybersecurity resilience is essential to support sustainable mobility. UN Regulation 155 mandates manufacturers to ensure cybersecurity across the vehicle’s lifecycle. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are critical for monitoring and mitigating threats in in-vehicle networks, such as CAN. However, a robust evaluation framework is lacking. This research develops a systematic framework to assess IDS performance before deployment, aligning with industry standards. By addressing gaps in IDS assessment, this work enhances cybersecurity resilience, ensuring secure and efficient in-vehicle communication for future mobility.

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Address:Horiba Mira Ltd, , United Kingdom, CV10 0TU






Agenda

Speaker Title
Nagham Saeed Opening
Introduction to IEEE UK & Ireland WIE AG and ITSS
Reenu Mohandas Introduction to IEEE UK & Ireland ITSS Student Branch
Sana Hafeez Next-Gen 6G Security: AI-Driven Quantum-Resilient Cybersecurity for UAV Networks and Smart Healthcare
Assemgul Kozhabek What 35 Cities' Road Networks Teach Us About Urban Complexity?
Jiaying Guo Optimizing Urban Traffic For Sustainability: AI-Driven Adaptive Traffic Control
Reem Bashir Evaluating Intrusion Detection Systems in Intelligent Transportation for Secure and Sustainable Mobility
Gunny Dhadyalla Introduction to AESIN
Nagham Saeed Coming Events and Closure