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Humboldt Fellow from Nepal Researches Bikesharing
As part of his Humboldt Fellowship, Nivesh Dugar (32) has been working in the Department of Cycling and Local Mobility for one year since March 2023. Here, he is working on the topic of sustainable mobility and is conducting research specifically on the topic of bikesharing. His goal is to develop a guide on how bikesharing can work in Nepal and with which resources this can be effectively implemented. In addition, he will also support other research projects at the department.
Dugar completed his master's degree in environmental engineering, as well as the corresponding bachelor's degree before that, at Kathmandu University. He has already worked on several projects in the fields of sustainable mobility, waste management and air pollution control. For example, he was team leader for the development of the bicycle policy for the city of Lalitpur and for the "My way, Greenway" initiative. This initiative is about using AI to motivate the citizens of the city to live sustainably and ride a bicycle. Similarly, he was involved in the establishment of a cycling related NGO "Cycle City Network Nepal" and engaged in the campaign "Kathmandu Cycle City 2020".
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Angela Francke
Head of Department Cycling and Local Mobility
Tel.: +49 561 804-7703
E-mail: angela.francke[at]uni-kassel[dot]de