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Garima is a PhD researcher at the UWA Business School and the Institute of Agriculture. Her research focuses on understanding the decision-making processes of Western Australia's grain growers amidst uncertainty, particularly in relation to freight infrastructure systems. Utilizing agent-based modeling and stakeholder-informed design, her work aims to strengthen the resilience of agri-food supply chains and optimize freight systems, which informs sustainable infrastructure policy. Garima has received multiple scholarships including the UWA International Fee Scholarship and the UWA Postgraduate Award. She holds a Master’s degree in Transport Planning from SPA New Delhi and a Bachelor’s degree from SPA Vijayawada. Her professional background bridges research, teaching, and consultancy within the fields of transport, logistics, and infrastructure. Prior to her current role, she was an Assistant Professor at the School of Planning and Architecture in Bhopal, where she developed and delivered courses on urban transport and freight logistics, and supervised various postgraduate research topics. Moreover, she has contributed as a consultant to governmental policy think tanks in India, focusing on national freight strategies and urban transport master plans. Garima's expertise spans modeling, behavioral insights, and spatial analytics, aligning closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Exploring the decision-making of grain growers in Western Australia, focusing on freight infrastructure systems.
School of Planning and Architecture • Bhopal
Designed and delivered courses related to urban transport and freight logistics.
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Consulted on national freight strategies and urban transport policy reforms in India.
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