
The activity was successfully carried out at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb, within the Department for Information and Communication Traffic, 14 – 16 October 2025.

At the University of Bahrain, an invited lecture on the iRAP – International Road Assessment Programme was held, jointly presented by Assoc. Prof. Marko Ševrović, PhD, Bojan Jovanović, PhD (Senior Assistant at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences), and Juraj Leonard Vertlberg, MSc Traff. Eng. The lecture emphasized the importance of international standards in assessing road infrastructure safety and highlighted the potential for collaboration between the University of Zagreb and University of Bahrain.

As a visiting researcher, Nikola Topić univ . mag. ing. traff., a recently graduated student from the Department of Intelligent Transport Systems, held a presentation in the company Rimac Technology regarding the application of the state-of-the-art CARLA-SUMO co-simulation framework for analyzing the impact of self-driving cars (autonomous vehicles) on traffic flows.

As a visiting researcher, Nikola Topić, univ. mag. ing. traff. recently graduated student from the Department of Intelligent Transport Systems held seminars in the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin regarding the application of the state-of-the-art CARLA-SUMO co-simulation framework for analyzing the impact of self-driving cars (autonomous vehicles) on traffic flows.

As part of the Erasmus+ project EuroS@P NWRSA (Network Wide Road Safety Assessment), Bojan Jovanović, Ph.D, from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, participated in the international conference GAMBIT 2025, held in Gdańsk, Poland. The conference brought together European experts in the fields of road safety, infrastructure, and traffic management, with the second day of the event focusing on road infrastructure safety within the framework of the EuroS@P NWRSA project.

The Open Days of the Department of Information and Communication Traffic, held on June 11th and 12th, 2025, attracted a large number of visitors and took place in an exceptionally positive and dynamic atmosphere. Over the course of these two days, visitors had the opportunity to explore our laboratories, learn about ongoing projects, and discover opportunities for study and professional development within the Department of Information and Communication Traffic.

Mijo Šarčević, Ph.D. held two lectures for undergraduate and graduate students specializing in Information and Communication Traffic. The first lecture, titled Planning, building, and maintaining secure IT infrastructure, was held on May 19, 2025.