Xinjiang University | China
Dr. Xiaoqian Liu is a dedicated researcher at Xinjiang University specializing in sustainable urban transportation systems, traffic optimization, and smart mobility solutions. Her academic contributions focus on integrating operational efficiency with passenger-oriented design to enhance the functionality of public transport and parking systems. She has authored two publications indexed in Scopus, with an h-index of 1 and 2 citations. Her study, Integrated Optimization of Feeder Bus Timetables and Vehicle Scheduling Considering Passenger Heterogeneity: Implications for Sustainable Urban Transit and Land Use Efficiency (Applied Sciences), explores optimizing feeder bus operations through advanced scheduling models that account for passenger diversity and land-use interaction. she co-authored Analysis of Preparation Mechanism of Electrospun Nanofiber Yarns in the Wool Textile Journal, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach bridging material science and industrial process optimization. Dr. Liu’s research highlights data-driven modeling, multi-objective optimization, and sustainable infrastructure development within the broader scope of social and environmental systems. Through her publications and collaborative efforts, she contributes to advancing smart city transport planning, efficient bus-network scheduling, and environmentally responsible mobility frameworks, reflecting a commitment to innovation and applied research excellence in the social sciences and engineering interface.
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Featured Publications
Liu, X. (2025). Integrated optimization of feeder bus timetables and vehicle scheduling considering passenger heterogeneity: Implications for sustainable urban transit and land use efficiency. Applied Sciences, 15(19), 10715.