
The Future Mobility Lab (FMlab) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a research group focused on developing advanced, data-driven models for real-world transportation and smart city challenges. Their research spans traffic congestion, smart city liveability, and the integration of new transport modes like connected and autonomous vehicles. Key research areas include AI-driven traffic prediction, digital twins, multi-modal traffic simulation, and public transport data analytics. FMlab aims to improve traffic fluidity, optimize transport networks, and enhance urban mobility through machine learning and artificial intelligence, contributing to sustainable and efficient city environments. The lab collaborates with industry and government bodies to apply its research findings.

The Future Mobility Lab (FMlab) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a research group focused on developing advanced, data-driven models for real-world transportation and smart city challenges. Their research spans traffic congestion, smart city liveability, and the integration of new transport modes like connected and autonomous vehicles. Key research areas include AI-driven traffic prediction, digital twins, multi-modal traffic simulation, and public transport data analytics. FMlab aims to improve traffic fluidity, optimize transport networks, and enhance urban mobility through machine learning and artificial intelligence, contributing to sustainable and efficient city environments. The lab collaborates with industry and government bodies to apply its research findings.