Sigma Dolins
Forskare
I am a transitist focused on shared mobility, autonomous systems, and the social dimensions of public transport innovation. My work examines what makes people willing — or unwilling — to share mobility spaces, and how user perspectives can inform the design of future transport systems.
Through an industrial PhD with RISE, Chalmers University of Technology, and Keolis, I developed a framework for evaluating the social impact of dynamic ridepooling and supporting the transition toward shared and autonomous mobility. My research drew on focus groups and surveys across two countries, with emphasis on trust, sharing anxiety, user acceptance, and socially sustainable implementation. I currently work with autonomous public transport pilots in Göteborg, Sweden.
I have an unhealthy obsession with hot sauce.
- Riding with strangers : profiling potential users and refusers of shared autono…
- Riding with strangers: profiling potential users and refusers of shared autonom…
- Whose Job is Sharing Anyway? : A Qualitative Study of Transportation Experts an…
- The ‘sharing trap’ : A case study of societal and stakeholder readiness for on-…
- Sharing Anxiety Is in the Driver’s Seat : Analyzing User Acceptance of Dynamic …
- User acceptance of mixed-traffic autonomous shuttles in Gothenburg, Sweden
- S3 – Shared Shuttle Services : Fas 1 (2017-05-03 – 2019-12-31)
- Rewarding Sustainable Transportation Choices : Impacts of App-Based Outreach an…