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Alexa Delbosc is an Associate Professor at Monash University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, where she also serves as Director of Graduate Research. She holds appointments in the Institute of Transport Studies and specializes in the intersection of transport systems and social sciences.
Delbosc's research focuses on:
- The psychological dimensions of travel behavior and mobility choices
- Impact of emerging micromobility solutions (e-scooters, bike-sharing)
- Transport equity and accessibility for diverse populations
- Generational shifts in automobility patterns
- Policy interventions to improve transport safety and efficiency
Her scholarly output explores trends in sustainable transportation, behavioral adaptations during crises like COVID-19, and equity considerations in urban mobility systems. Recent work examines pandemic-induced shifts in work commutes, cycling infrastructure efficacy, and interventions to improve cyclist safety through public perception campaigns.
Significant honors include:
- Stanford University recognition as top 2% of global transportation researchers (2020-2023)
- Vice-Chancellor's Research Impact Award (2017)
- William W. Millar Award for public transportation research (2012)
- Multiple PhD Supervisor of the Year nominations
She leads several doctoral projects investigating public transport accessibility for mothers, e-scooter integration, and infrastructure impacts. Current grants support research on millennial mobility patterns and cyclist safety interventions.




