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Anupriya Anupriya is a Researcher at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at Imperial College London. She is affiliated with the Alan Turing Institute and the Transport Strategy Centre (TSC) within the Centre for Transport Studies. Her work integrates economics, statistics, and civil engineering to address challenges in transportation systems.
Education: Anupriya holds a B.Tech. in Civil Engineering from IIT Roorkee. She earned an M.Sc. from Imperial College London, sponsored by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, and completed her Ph.D. in June 2021 under Prof. Daniel J. Graham.
Research Interests: Anupriya focuses on data-centric engineering, including monitoring transportation networks for high-consequence events (e.g., pandemics), applying data science to improve transport systems, and causal inference methods for policy evaluation. Her work spans urban planning, traffic safety, and infrastructure optimization.
Key Research Trends: Her publications emphasize causal impact analyses of policy interventions, airport and urban congestion solutions, and the interplay between transportation networks and public health. Recent work explores surge pricing in ride-hailing, green urbanization via rail transit, and remote work dynamics in cities.
Affiliations & Labs: She contributes to Imperial’s Centre for Transport Engineering and Modelling and the Transport Strategy Centre (TSC), collaborating on projects addressing global transport challenges.