Dr.ir. H. (Henk) Taale
Dr. Henk Taale is part-time assistant professor at the Department of Transport & Planning and senior consultant at Rijkswaterstaat. He has over 25 years of experience in the fields of traffic management, traffic models and evaluation and was project manager for various projects in those fields.
Taale has an MSc degree in Applied Mathematics from Delft University of Technology and finished his PhD in December 2008 on the subject of anticipatory control of road networks. Anticipatory control deals with the interaction between road users and road managers and with the challenge of finding an integrated control plan for networks, taking into account the route choice behaviour of road users.
Henk Taale
Assistant professor
- +31 6 21649806
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Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
Building 23
Stevinweg 1
2628 CN Delft
Room: 4.29
Dr.ir. H. (Henk) Taale
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Biography
Henk Taale is a senior consultant, employed by Rijkswaterstaat. He has more than 30 years of experience in the fields of traffic management, traffic models and evaluation and was project manager for numerous projects in those fields. Currently, he is responsible for the coordination of evaluation studies within Rijkswaterstaat and for bringing together the knowledge on traffic management impacts, also on a European level. Furthermore, he is responsible for ITS Edulab, a cooperation project for master students between Rijkswaterstaat and the Delft University of Technology.
Henk Taale has a Master of Science degree in Applied Mathematics from Delft University of Technology and finished his PhD in December 2008 on the subject of anticipatory control of road networks. Anticipatory control deals with the interaction between road users and road managers and with the question how to find an integrated control plan for networks taking into account the route choice behaviour of road users.
Since 2011 Henk is appointed a part-time assistant professor and his time is divided between supervising master students and PhD’s in the field of traffic management and continu his research on anticipatory control.
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2023-12-04 - 2025-12-04
Public administration, government, social security