Authors:
- Contains approaches required for the development of sustainable vehicle technologies
- With original case studies stemming from contemporary research and industry practice
- Contains solutions to problems
- Written by researchers and practitioners
About this book
Keywords
- alternative fuels
- alternative power-trains
- automotive design
- automotive technology
- lightweight materials
- lightweight structures
- sustainability assessment
- sustainable mobility
Authors and Affiliations
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RMIT University, Bundoora, Australia
Aleksandar Subic
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Koeln, Germany
Wulf-Peter Schmidt
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School of Aerospace Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia
Lucien Koopmans
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RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Martin Leary
About the authors
He completed his Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees at the University of Belgrade and has worked on postdoctoral research projects in the UK and Germany. He holds the positions of Director of Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia and Education Director
of AutoCRC.
Prof. Subic is internationally recognised for his contributions to research and education in engineering which is evidenced by a number of international appointments, including Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Fellow of
the International Energy Federation, President of the International Sports Engineering Association (ISEA), Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of
Sustainable Design and Sports Technology Journal published by Wiley, Guest Editor and Member of Editorial Boards of International Journal of Vehicle Design, European Journal of Engineering Education and Sports Engineering published by
Springer.
Prof. Subic has around 25 years of research experience, during which he has
achieved over $7 million of research income and over 220 international peer
reviewed publications. He has received a number of international awards for innovation in engineering research including the ISPO World Expo and Technical
University of Munich Innovation Awards.
Wulf-Peter Schmidt:Â Ford of Europe, Vehicle Environmental Engineering
Supervisor CO2/Sustainability & Tech. Spec. Vehicle Recycling
Adjunct Professor of RMIT
Lucien Koopmans is the Senior Research Fellow in Green Car Technologies, Lecturer in Vehicle Power Systems and working on the Global Green Car Learning Clusters.
Qualifications:Â Â Â Â Â PhD, Thermo and Fluid Dynamics, Chalmers University of Technology (S)
    BEng, Automotive Engineering, HTS Autotechniek (NL)
 Prior to this appointment, Lucien was with Volvo Car Corporation (1996-2009) responsible for combustion system properties.
Martin Leary began his scholarly career as a postgraduate student within the Engineering Design Group at the Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Melbourne. As a member of the RMIT School of Aerospace Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, the applicant proudly continues to engage with industry and develop novel research outcomes within four research fields:   Engineering design and engineering education,    Systems approaches and optimisation
Sustainable automotive system design,     Renewable energy
He is  Co-editor of the International Conference on Sustainable Automotive Technologies (ICSAT). The inaugural conference was held in 2008 in Melbourne. Due to the conference success, ICSAT now alternates annually between Australia, Germany and the United States. The conference proceedings have been adopted by Springer-Verlag for publication.
    Member of the International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED) and has acted on the International Review panel since assisting with the ICED’05 in Melbourne.
Member of the Design Society
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Management and Design of Sustainable Automotive Technologies
Authors: Aleksandar Subic, Wulf-Peter Schmidt, Lucien Koopmans, Martin Leary
Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-642-25197-9Due: 02 August 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: 350
Number of Illustrations: 120 b/w illustrations, 20 illustrations in colour