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New Team Member at INE: A Self-Introduction of Michael Stiebe

Grüezi and Hello! My name is Michael Stiebe and I am a proud new member of the Sustainable Mobility research group under the competent guidance of Dr. Andrea Del Duce and Prof. Dr. Maike Scherrer at the Institute of Sustainable Development at ZHAW SoE. I am 26 years old and I was born and raised […]

29.05.2020 stbc
Kategorie: Uncategorized

Public transport in Winterthur

In a research project for and with the city administration of Winterthur, the MobINE team tried to find out, if and how the BiCar (a new kind of electricity-driven vehicle which was developed by ZHAW) can be usefully implemented in Winterthur’s transport systems. During this research, not only the BiCar was looked at but also the […]

24.02.2016 Tobias Michl
Kategorie: BiCar, Our activity, Our projects

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