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Helena Titheridge is a Professor of Mobility and Sustainable Transport at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London (UCL). With appointments at UCL since 1997, she has held roles in the Bartlett School of Planning and the Transport Studies Group at the University of Westminster (2003). Her research focuses on sustainable transport systems, social exclusion, GIS-T applications, and the interplay between transport, land-use, and environmental policies. She collaborates with organizations such as Transport for London, RPS Group, and Ipsos MORI.
- Education: PhD (Open University, 2005), MSc (Middlesex University, 1993), BSc (University of Leeds, 1991), Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (University of Westminster, 2006).
Research Interests encompass:
- Sustainable transport and mobility systems
- Social exclusion and equity in urban transport
- GIS-T for policy analysis
- Decision support tools for local authorities
- Deep learning in urban ecoacoustic assessment
- Informal settlement modeling (e.g., predictSLUMS)
Professional Activities include:
- Associate Editor, Journal of Transport Geography (2016–present)
- Editorial roles in Transportation Planning and Technology and Journal of Transport and Land Use
- Conference organizer (Universities Transport Studies Group, 2008–2009)
- External examiner and grant reviewer
Teaching spans postgraduate and undergraduate levels, with directorship of the MSc Transport and Mobility Systems, EngD Urban Sustainability and Resilience, and EngD Environmental Engineering Science programs. She teaches courses on transport-environment interactions, interdisciplinary urban sustainability, and engineering impact assessment.

