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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160103291

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $440,000.00
    Summary
    A real-time modelling of crowd dynamics for disaster prevention. This project aims to develop methods and technologies to enable urban planners to design infrastructures to ensure public safety in emergency situations and to enable emergency management to optimise effective response plans. Rapid population growth creates major challenges for urban management, which has a responsibility to ensure the safety of citizens in the case of emergencies. This project aims to develop a methodology to stud .... A real-time modelling of crowd dynamics for disaster prevention. This project aims to develop methods and technologies to enable urban planners to design infrastructures to ensure public safety in emergency situations and to enable emergency management to optimise effective response plans. Rapid population growth creates major challenges for urban management, which has a responsibility to ensure the safety of citizens in the case of emergencies. This project aims to develop a methodology to study pedestrian crowd dynamics under panic or extreme emergency conditions, using innovative experimental approaches with new multi-scale online simulation methods and optimisation techniques. The resultant methodology would support planning and prediction of pedestrian crowd movements based on data from past events as well as adaptive planning for live events as they unfold.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP110100140

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $245,538.00
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    Developing an integrated predictive model for optimal design of ventilation systems in buildings. This project will undertake a comprehensive study to characterize indoor contaminant exposure to develop an integrated predictive model for optimal design of ventilation systems. The outcomes of this research may lead to improved preventative measures, reducing occupational diseases and cutting socio-economic burden to the Australian community.
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