Prof. Dr.-Ing. Iris Mühlenbruch is a Professor for Transport, especially Sustainable Mobility, at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Bochum University of Applied Sciences since 2012. Her research focuses on transport evaluation, sustainable mobility, road safety, and barrier-free street space. She has extensive experience in urban and transport planning, cyclist and pedestrian traffic, and environmental impact assessments. Academic Affiliation: Bochum University of Applied Sciences Expertise: Sustainable Mobility, Transport Systems, Road Safety Mühlenbruch’s research emphasizes the integration of transport and urban planning, with a focus on post-fossil mobility, environmental concerns, and behavior change in passenger transport. Her work includes evaluation methods, accident statistics, and participation procedures in transport development. Recent publications analyze cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, modal split standards, and climate adaptation impacts on transport planning. She has presented at seminars and symposia, including topics on cycle superhighways and climate change in urban mobility. Her teaching and research contributions include modules on transport systems, urban planning, and sustainable mobility frameworks, as detailed in the university’s module handbook.







