Prof. Siobhán Clarke
Prof. Siobhán Clarke research addresses resilient provisioning of smart and dynamic software services to urban stakeholders, addressing research challenges in the engineering of dynamic software in large-scale, ad hoc, mobile urban environments. She is particularly interested in the application of machine learning and autonomous systems techniques, using real-time data, to enable continuously reliable software services in such environments.
SUMMIT-themed courses
- Trinity Elective: Toolkit for a Smart and Sustainable World
Recent student projects
- Deriving and implementing a model to predict the most energy efficient route for a solar powered vehicle
- An Exploration of Feasible Use Cases of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) in Dublin City
- ARPA: Accessibility-focused Route Planning Assistant
- Congestion-Aware Pathfinding Within Public Transit Networks
- Using Digital Twin Cities to Investigator Older Walkability in Dublin
- Using SUMO and Unity 3D to analyse the effect of roadside obstacles on the safety and performance of bicycles in Dublin
- Nowcasting: Predicting Elements of Key Economic Indicators using Road Traffic Data