Webinar series ‘How to conduct and publish excellent research on traffic safety’—part 4
Have you ever wondered why some research papers are a pleasure to read, while others—far too many—feel like uninspired by-products of today's ‘publish or perish’ culture?
At Traffic Safety Research (TSR), our editorial team is committed to publishing the former: research that is engaging, meaningful, and impactful. As researchers and authors, we believe you share that goal. But what sets excellent research apart? And how can you plan for success from the very beginning?
To help answer these questions, the TSR has launched a new webinar series: ‘How to conduct and publish excellent research on traffic safety’. In this series, we invite leading experts in the field to share their insights, experiences, and advice on what makes research truly valuable—and how to turn it into outstanding publications.
‘How an LMIC-researcher can conduct and publish excellent research on traffic safety’

Geetam Tiwari is Professor Emeritus at the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Centre (TRIP), the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. She has held various positions at IIT Delhi since 1990s, including being the Head of TRIP Centre in 2021–2023.
Geetam's research includes traffic and transport planning, and traffic safety focusing on pedestrians, bicycles, bus systems, and highway safety. She has worked with city, state, and national governments in India on public transport and road safety projects.
Geetam is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion since 2009. She has been guest professor for sustainable urban transport at the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden (2007–2010). She is a board member of IATSS forum, LEAD India and DIMTS.
Over her long career, Geetam Tiwari received many national and international awards.
When and how:
Friday, 30 January 2026
15:00-16:00 CEST (time convertor)
Format: Zoom webinar/meeting
Attending the webinar is free, but registration in advance is required.
Registration
The webinar will be automatically recorded and later openly published on the TSR website and YouTube channel. By registering, you agree that both your voice and video image may appear in the recording.
Past webinars
See the recordings of the past webinars here.
