I am open to working with other researchers in anything Transportation related. How do I get people I can work with, especially when I don't have any publications.
Dear Stanislav Popov, Thank you for your prompt response. I am currently exploring research opportunities in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Intelligent Transportation Systems, AI Transportation, Transportation Policy and Planning. In terms of expectation, I am hoping for a collaboration where we can combine strengths. I can contributes writing, editing, fact finding and proofreading, while the other person handles part like Data analysis.
I am unable to message you directly on the platform due to its settings. Please write to me at [email protected] regarding the publication of your article. Are you interested in publishing it at this conference (https://www.itsesqc.ntu.edu.ua/about-conference), or do you prefer a specific journal?
You can start by joining academic platforms like ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and Google Scholar Profiles, where you can follow researchers in your field and engage with their work through thoughtful comments or questions. Attending transportation-focused conferences, webinars, or even local university seminars—whether in person or virtual—also opens doors for networking. Even without publications, expressing genuine interest, sharing your research ideas clearly, and being proactive in discussions often attracts potential collaborators who value enthusiasm and fresh perspectives. Don't hesitate to reach out directly with a concise, respectful message outlining your interests and proposed collaboration.