Program TRAIL PhD Congress 2019
28 November 2019 – Grand Hotel Karel V, Utrecht
Start Time | Unico van Wassenaar | Graaf van Leicester | Anna van Oostenrijk | Hertogen |
09.30 | Registration & Coffee/tea | |||
10.00 | Opening by Bert van Wee and Pablo Núñez Velasco | |||
Automated Vehicles: Acceptance | Freight Transport & Supply Chain | Public Transport & Rail Transport | ||
CHAIR Marieke Martens/Vincent Marchau | CHAIR Rob van der Heijden | CHAIR Rob van Nes | ||
10.20 | Calibrating users’ trust during Highly Automated Driving: The i–CAVE project by Francesco Walker | The Value of Carrier Information in Decentralized Vehicle Routing by Johan Los | Integrating network science and public transport accessibility analysis for comparative assessment by Ding Luo | |
10.40 | Driver acceptance of truck platooning – an exploratory study by Anirudh Kishore Bhoopalam | Analyzing the role of seaport operations in generating inbound/outbound truck traffic demand and its implications on traffic system by Ali Nadi | Designing integrated public transport networks by Roy van Kuijk | |
11.00 | Time-use in the Automated Vehicle–era: Results of an Interactive Stated Activity-Travel Survey by Baiba Pudane | Inter-Organizational Power and Supply Chain Decisions: A Systematic Literature Review by Kartika Nurhayati | Different perspectives on fair public transport fares by Andrike Mastebroek | |
11.20 | What would you do on the way? by Maryna Oztürker | Prospects of advanced railway signalling: the case of Virtual Coupling by Joelle Aoun | ||
11.40 | Plenair session zero-emission aviation | |||
12.00 | Lunch (in de Refter!) |
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Automated Vehicles: Implementation | Choice Modelling | |||
CHAIR Vincent Marchau | CHAIR Soora Rasouli | |||
13.00 | Perceived Complexity of Driving Scenarios: an Online Survey by Anika Boelhouwer | The Participatory Value Evaluation Method: Extensions and Applications by Jose Hernandez | ||
13.20 | Taking Over Manual Control from Automated Vehicle Platoon: Do Passenger Car Drivers and Professional Truck Drivers Behave Differently? by Bo Zang | How much would you pay not to share your ride? by María J. Alonso González | ||
13.40 | A Business Class for Autonomous Mobility-on-Demand: Modeling Service Quality Constraints in Ridesharing Systems by Breno Beirigo | Capturing Moral Uncertainty through a Latent Class Choice Model: A Transport Policy application by Andreia Martinho |
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14.00 | Dedicated Lane Design for Automated Vehicles: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda by Solmaz Razmi Rad | Identification in Decision Field Theory by Teodora Szep |
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14.20 | Break Supervisor of the Year |
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14.40 | ||||
Active modes & Urban Travel | Freight Transport | |||
CHAIR Bert van Wee | CHAIR: Lori Tavasszy | |||
15.30 | A framework for a dynamic hybrid pedestrian simulation model (ongoing work) by Martijn Sparnaaij | Investigating the costs and benefits of using an urban consolidation centre by Anna Dreischerf | ||
15.50 | The cycling route choice model: A systematic review by Hong Yan | Towards rail-related multimodal freight exchange platforms: Exploring regulatory topics at EU level by Anuradha Jain | ||
16.10 | Spatio-Temporal Variations in Urban Traffic Networks by Oskar Eikenbroek |
A dynamic and stochastic shipment matching problem in hinterland multimodal transportation by Wenjing Guo | ||
16.30 | The HOW and WHY of education-related student travel of a Dutch University of Applied Sciences by Marieke Versteijlen | |||
17.00 | Drinks Q&A Life after PhD |
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18.00 | Diner buffet | |||
20.00 | End of program |