Professor Hai Vu from Monash University visited our laboratory as a visiting professor.
As the year draws to a close and the cold season sets in, I hope you are keeping well.
Our laboratory welcomed Professor Hai Vu from Monash University as a visiting professor from late November to mid-December.
Professor Vu was also the supervisor at the host institution during Tanaka’s research stay. We were delighted to continue our discussions with him both during his visit and after his return.
Professor Vu’s current research themes at Monash University span a wide range, including traffic state estimation and large-scale urban mobility simulation through the integration of autonomous driving control and traffic engineering theory with machine learning methods. Many of these themes align closely with our students’ research topics.
Consequently, the discussions held during our lab seminars, international project group seminars, and individual meetings with students proved to be extremely meaningful and valuable opportunities for us.
We look forward to building a long-term collaborative relationship moving forward.

[M1 Tanaka]



