Kim Bang Salling

Kim Bang Salling

Associate Professor

Bygningstorvet 116B, Building 115, 030

2800, Kgs. Lyngby

Phone: 45251548

Fax: +45 4593 6412

KIM BANG SALLING is currently employed as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Transport at the Technical University of Denmark. He defended his PhD thesis entitled: Assessment of Transport Projects: Risk Analysis and Decision Support, in November 2008. The latter concerned a decision support model for assessing transport infrastructure projects. By use of the developed CBA-DK software model a new risk-oriented methodology for feasisibility risk assessment was developed. He furthermore holds a Master's degree within transport planning and assessment with special emphasis on cost-benefit analyses and risk analyses. Currently he is co-managing a research project for the Danish Strategic Research council entitled: Uncertainties in Transport Project Evaluation (UNITE) that among others contain collaboration with Aalborg University, Oxford University and Princeton University. Recently, he has been co-managing the development of a methodology to prioritise initiatives and projects to promote biking (CPP) and the implementation and use of ITS systems in the Danish road sector for the Danish Road Directorate. Additionally, he has been managing the development of devision-oriented project ranking for the Danish railway asset management system for Rail Net Denmark and involved in the construction of a new transport decision support tool for the Home Rule in Greenland. Finally, he is responsible in an advanced Master and Phd course in Decision Support and Risk Analysis as well as a introdoctury diploma course in Project Appraisal.

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Education

2009 - 2012 Assistant Professor - Technical University of Denmark
2004 - 2008 PhD - Technical University of Denmark
1997 - 2003 M.Sc. - Technical University of Denmark

Academic grades

Master of Science in Engineering

PhD degree

Languages

Danish, English

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