It’s been a long time coming, but finally a new episode of the ‘Get to know SINFONICA Partner!’ series is out.

This time it’s the turn of colleagues Madlen Ringhand and Juliane Anke, researchers at the Dresden University of Technology (Technische Universität Dresden – TUD), who participate in SINFONICA with the chair of traffic and transportation psychology.

TUD is one of the research centres contributing to the research. In particular, the chair involved in the project has extensive experience in initiatives and research projects aimed at innovative and sustainable mobility. Their participation in SINFONICA guarantees an important contribution of multidisciplinary skills and knowledge that complement the expertise of the SINFONICA Consortium.
Specifically, the TUD colleagues worked on an EU Survey aimed at investigating the opinion of users and stakeholders towards the aspects of inclusiveness and accessibility related to CCAM (we talked about it in a previous article, if you missed it, you can retrieve it at this link).

If you want to find out in more detail what TUD’s vision for the SINFONICA project is and what ambitions they pursue through their participation in the project, watch the full episode on YouTube!