Most of Dr Waterson's teaching is related to the modelling and simulation of road transport systems (including both the travellers and infrastructure) and/or the use of statistical methods in a transport context.
The modules that he teaches are mainly intended for students taking either the postgraduate MSc Transportation Planning and Engineering degree programme or one of the group of undergraduate Civil Engineering degree programmes, but are also available as options on other degree courses.
Specifically he regularly teaches, coordinates and/or supervises students on the following modules:
'Lecture Style' Modules
- CENV6153 Transport Modelling
This module covers a range of different transport modelling approaches and packages ranging from macroscopic models to predict overall travel demand, to microscopic models of individual vehicle-vehicle interactions.
- CENV3060/CENV6171 Highway and Traffic Engineering
These modules introduce students to the principles of designing road systems (including junction design and sub-surface pavement structures) and traffic flow dynamics and analysis.
- CENV6168 Transport Management and Safety
This module explores ways in which road transport systems can be made efficient, safer and more sustainable, often through the use of new technologies such as Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
'Project Style' Modules
- FEEG3003 Individual Project
This is the individual project module undertaken by BEng and MEng Civil Engineering students in their third year. Examples of topics supervised include....
Global pedestrian positioning systems; Privacy impacts of future Intelligent Transport Systems; Self-calibrating traffic lights; Virtual reality train stations; Gender equity in transport; Bridge Design and Construction; Unopposed road traffic flows; and Pedestrian discharge rates
- FEEG6013 Group Design Project
This is large-scale group project for final year undergraduate students. Recnetly supervised topics have included Wireless traffic control systems and the creation of a virtual cycling simulator
- FEEG6012 MSc Research Project
This is the summer dissertation project module for MSc students studying Transportation Planning and Engineering. Examples of topics supervised include....
Activity based travel models; Impacts of social media on travel patterns; Park and ride; Consequences of model non-convergence; Microscopic motorway and junction modelling; Parking search behaviour; Tourist shopping trip generation patterns; Virtual worlds; Perceptions of safety; and Accident trends