
معرفی
Professor Marcus Enoch is a Professor in Transport Strategy at Loughborough University, leading the Transport and Urban Planning Group. He also directs research groups in Architecture, Energy, and Urban Planning. His expertise spans transport governance, policy analysis, and the impact of societal/technological changes (e.g., driverless cars, aging populations) on transport systems.
Education: BEng (Hons), MSc (Eng), Ph.D. in Transport-related fields. He has led over 23 research projects totaling £2.6m, including work for the UK and New Zealand governments, Innovate UK, and the EPSRC. His current portfolio exceeds £260,000.
Research focuses on transport strategy integration, with emphasis on travel plans, car parking policy, and macro-level transport systems. Recent projects include CI for Shaping Loughborough (2024–2025) and Exploring Future Roles for Community Transport Schemes (2024–2027). He has supervised 16+ PhD students and authored over 70 journal articles.
Policy engagement includes roles in the UK’s European Platform of Mobility Management and New Zealand Ministry of Transport. His work addresses future mobility challenges like Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), autonomous vehicles, and post-pandemic transport recovery.
Key achievements include £2.6m research grants, 15 book chapters, and over 120 conference presentations. His work informs national and EU policy, emphasizing sustainable transport and urban resilience.


