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Nicolas Brusselaers

Postdoc

With a strong interest in sustainable urban logistics measures, Nicolas researches the construction supply chain’s disturbances and efficiency. His PhD focused on modeling the dynamic impact of construction transport on air quality.

Urban planning meets construction transport

Nicolas obtained his PhD in Economics at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Mobilise Research Group), where he focused on modeling the dynamic impact of construction transport on air quality.

During his bachelor’s in communication, Nicolas interned at telco Proximus (Brussels, BE), data visualization start-up Cumul.io (Leuven, BE) and route optimization start-up Badger Maps (San Francisco, CA, USA). His master's thesis focused on a methodological advancement regarding the dynamic exposure calculation to freight transport-related air pollution using mobile service provider data.

Currently, Nicolas is a post-doctoral researcher in construction logistics at Linköping University, Sweden, where his research revolves around urban development and logistics, and sustainable construction supply chains. He teaches the Sustainable and Digital Construction Supply Chains course as part of the Master's programme in Digitalized Construction. He also chairs the European NECTAR cluster on logistics and freight.


Short info

Nicolas chairs the European NECTAR cluster on logistics and freight: https://nectar-eu.eu/cluster-3-logistics-and-freight/

Publications

2024

Nicolas Brusselaers, Anna Fredriksson, David Gundlegård, R. Zernis (2024) Decision support for improved construction traffic management and planning Sustainable cities and society, Vol. 104, Article 105305 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Amanda Åkerberg, Nicolas Brusselaers, Mats Johansson (2024) Circular construction logistics for retaining value of waste material in new build projects

2023

Nicolas Brusselaers (2023) The impact of off-site construction transport on air quality
Nicolas Brusselaers, Cathy Macharis, Koen Mommens (2023) The health impact of freight transport-related air pollution on vulnerable population groups Environmental Pollution, Vol. 329 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Nicolas Brusselaers, Cathy Macharis, Koen Mommens (2023) Rerouting urban construction transport flows to avoid air pollution hotspots Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Vol. 119 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI

Research

Teaching

Digital Construction Supply Chains, 6 credits

The Sustainable and Digital Construction Supply Chains course combines sustainability and digitalization aspects within construction supply chains. The course focuses on the prerequisites, obstacles and opportunities for establishing, operating, and utilizing the connected construction site and its supply chain in a sustainable and smart way.

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