Dr. Mélanie Bouroche
Mélanie Bouroche is a Computer Scientist focusing on connected mobility. Her research addresses programming abstractions for large-scale applications, focusing on smart vehicle coordination and smart cities in general. She has collaborated with a number of indigenous and multinational companies, as well as public bodies, including Intel Labs, Bell Labs, and Dublin City Council.
SUMMIT-themed courses
- CS7NS4 Urban Computing - This module aims to provide both a theoretical and practical understanding of urban computing and associated cyber-physical concepts, principles, challenges and solutions.
Recent student projects
- Game Theory Decision-Making For Cooperative Merging At On-Ramps Considering Traffic Fairness
- Lane Changing within Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
- Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Intersection Management
- Safe and efficient lane changing in autonomous vehicles using artificial intelligence
- Coordinating Connected Autonomous Vehicles to Improve Traffic Safety and Efficiency
- Quantifying the efficiency and safety impact of low penetration rates of autonomous vehicles
- Management of Transitions of Control in Cooperative Autonomous Vehicles in Mixed Traffic
- Highway Merging for Vehicle Platoons in Non-Ideal Conditions
- Privacy Aware Travel Assistant