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Job ID:
258997
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow: Urban Pedestrian Safety Analytics
Wayne State University
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Date Posted
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Jul. 2, 2025
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Title
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow: Urban Pedestrian Safety Analytics |
University
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Wayne State University
Detroit, MI, United States
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Department
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Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Application Deadline
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Open until filled |
Position Start Date
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Available immediately |
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Wayne State University seeks an energetic post-doctoral researcher to join a National Safety Council Road to Zero project focused on reducing pedestrian crashes along Detroit’s suburban-type arterials. The 12-month, grant-funded position begins as soon as available (target ≤ 1 September 2025) and offers a competitive salary of plus full University benefits.
What You’ll Do
- Fuse crash records, Miovision signal data, connected-vehicle speed feeds, and video-derived conflict metrics (PET, driver-yield compliance, etc.) into a unified analytic platform.
- Develop surrogate-safety and injury-severity models (GLMM, time-to-event, latent class, or ML).
- Coordinate field data collection with GoPro and trailer-mounted cameras.
- Translate findings into policy briefs, conference papers (e.g., TRB 2026), and agency deliverables for Detroit DPW, MDOT, and community advocacy partners.
- Mentor one graduate assistant and contribute to grant reporting.
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Civil/Transportation Engineering, Urban Planning, Data Science, or related field earned by start date.
- Demonstrated research in traffic safety analysis or computer-vision–based conflict detection.
- Proficiency in Python or R for statistical/ML modeling and data wrangling.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and comfort engaging non-technical stakeholders.
Preferred Extras
- Experience with connected-vehicle, signal controller, or high-frequency trajectory data.
- Familiarity with Safe System/Vision Zero frameworks.
- Record of peer-reviewed publications and successful research collaboration.
Why Wayne State & Detroit?
Join a vibrant urban research university with deep city partnerships, affordable living, and a fast-growing mobility innovation ecosystem. You will work directly with city and state agencies on problems with immediate real-world impact.
How to Apply — Rolling Review Begins 16 July 2025
Email a single PDF to slavrenz@wayne.edu containing:
- Cover letter (≤ 2 pages) linking your expertise to the project.
- CV.
- One representative publication.
- Contact information for three references.
Applications are reviewed as received; early submissions may be interviewed within 72 hours. Position remains open until filled.
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