Expert in Urban Mobility and Design Research
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École Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneFarzaneh Bahrami completed her Ph.D. at EPFL's Laboratory of Urbanism, focusing on the future of mobility and urban transformation. Her research examines the interplay between mobility systems and urban forms, particularly investigating transitions away from car dominance in cities. As a doctoral researcher at EPFL, she contributed to the Post Car World project under Prof. Jacques Lévy and collaborated with the Lab-U team. Her work spans multiple aspects of urban mobility, including walking futures, smart cities, and the spatial implications of autonomous vehicles. She has published extensively on topics such as urban planning for micromobilities, walking in smart cities, and the transformation of urban mobility systems. Her research combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications in urban design, contributing to our understanding of how cities can evolve beyond car-dependent infrastructure.