Programme

Programme

Day 1 | May 15, 2023 | Monday

08:45 – Reception and registration of participants

09:00 – Opening Ceremony and official welcome | Auditorium

10:00 – Key-note session | Auditorium

11:00 – Coffee break

11:30 – Session 1 | Auditorium
Tutor & session moderator: Claude Rospars (Uni. Eiffel) | Evaluators: Jindřich Frič (CDV & ECTRI) and Angelos Bekiaris (CERTH-HIT & EURNEX)

  • Identifying psychosocial factors impacting mode choice using structural equation modelling (submitted but not presented)
    Pinky Kumawat | Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • 55 The potential and limitations of “green” practices at sea ports: a comprehensive review
    Konstantia Karagkouni | CERTH & University of Piraeus, Greece
  • 26 Railway track support condition assessment — Preliminary validation tests using a multibody simulation software [presentation]
    João Morais, Joaquim Mendes, Eduardo Fortunato and Rui Calçada | LNEC & University of Porto, Portugal

13:00 – Lunch

14:30 – Parallel sessions 2

Room 5 – Session 2A
Tutor & session moderator: Irina Yatskiv (TSI) | Evaluators: Sogol Kharrazi (VTI) and Fabienne A. Lédée (Uni. Eiffel & FEHRL)

  • 20 Enabling physical internet information system – trends and future directions [presentation]
    Shiqi Sun, Cathérine Cassan and Cathy Macharis | VUB, Belgium
  • 24 Modeling perception performance in microscopic traffic simulation for mixed traffic with automated and human driving
    Ivan Postigo, Johan Olstam and Clas Rydergren | VTI, Sweden

Room 6 – Session 2B
Tutor & session moderator: Miguel Navarro-Ligero (UPM) | Evaluators: Laurent Carnis (Uni. Eiffel) and Marina Zanne (Uni. Ljubljana)

  • 14 Why changing mode of travel and to which alternative?
    Chloé Thévenet | Université Gustave Eiffel – MODIS, France
  • 19 Regional differences in public transport preferences: evidence from Sweden [presentation]
    Jessica Göransson | VTI, Sweden
  • 18 Analysis of CO2 production: single wagon transport, combined transport, and road transport
    František Sládek | CDV, Czechia

16:00 – Coffee break

16:30 – Parallel sessions 3

Room 5 – Session 3A
Tutor & session moderator: Laurent Carnis (Uni. Eiffel) | Evaluators: Miguel Navarro-Ligero (UPM) and Sonja Forward (VTI & HUMANIST)

  • 6 The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mobility [presentation]
    Clara Soler, Genís Majoral, Sergi Saurí and Jordi Pons-Prats | CENIT, Spain
  • 7 Quantification of external costs from incidents in rail transport [presentation]
    Marek Mrázek | CDV, Czechia
  • 9 Forecasting the impact of electric vehicle adoption on CO2 emissions using machine learning and time series methods
    Farzaneh Farhadi, Roberto Palacin and Phil Blythe | Newcastle University, UK

Room 6 – Session 3B
Tutor & session moderator: Sogol Kharrazi (VTI) | Evaluators: Irina Yatskiv (TSI) and Lila Gaitanidou (CERTH & FERSI)

  • 12 “I want to move my house close to school so I can cycle” Exploring the wishes and barriers of children’s school commutes [presentation]
    Sara Tori | VUB-Mobilise, Belgium
  • 47 Pedestrians-cyclists shared spaces: analysis of interactions and attitudes [presentation]
    Andreas Nikiforiadis and Socrates Basbas | CERTH, Greece
  • 54 State-of-the-art on hyperloop technology [presentation]
    Aleksejs Vesjolijs | TSI, Latvia

18:00 – End of the first day

Day 2 | May 16, 2023 | Tuesday 

09:00 – Session 4 | Auditorium
Tutor & session moderator: João Cardoso (LNEC) | Evaluators: Claude Rospars (Uni. Eiffel) and Angelos Bekiaris (CERTH-HIT & EURNEX)

  • 11 Personalization of MAAS solutions: a multivariate data fusion approach [restricted access to paper and presentation]
    Francesco Maria Turno | TSI, Latvia
  • 37 A Bayesian sea depth model for waterborne public transport planning
    Michael Sederlin and Gunnar Flötteröd | VTI, Sweden
  • 51 Conceptual design and evaluation of sensor technology for automatic uncoupling of railroad wagons
    Gabriel Stephan Himmelbauer | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

10:30 – Coffee break

11:00 – Key-note session | Auditorium

  • Publishing a research article: selecting a journal, surviving the review [presentation]
    Karst Geurs | Full Professor of Transport Planning, University of Twente, and Editor-in-Chief of European Transport Research Review (ETRR)

12:00 – Lunch 

13:30 – Parallel sessions 5

Room 5 – Session 5A
Tutors & session moderators: Jiří Ambros (CDV) and Ingrid van Schagen (SWOV & FERSI) | Evaluators: João Cardoso (LNEC) and Tobias Panwinkler (BASt)

  • 32 Detecting latent relations within in-depth accident data using network graphs
    Daniel Sander | BASt, Germany
  • 41 The effect of latency, speed and performed task on remote operation of partly autonomous vehicles
    Christian Jernberg, Jesper Sandin, Tom Ziemke, Jan Andersson | VTI, Sweden
  • 44 Modular open source automation kit for autonomous driving buses
    Alberto Cruz-Ruiz, Sofia Sanchez-Mateo, Alfredo Valle, Felipe Jimenez and Jose Eugenio Naranjo | INSIA-UPM, Spain
  • 53 Rail delays and travellers’ perception of being delayed
    Kacper Rossa | ITS-University of Leeds, UK

Room 6 – Session 5B
Tutor & session moderator: Jan Andersson (VTI) | Evaluators: Peter Lubrich (BASt) and Ivo Dostál (CDV)

  • 52 Evaluating the socio-economic aspects of public services in railway passenger transport
    Igor Domeny | University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • 56 Mobility alternatives for the elderly: an analysis of local incentive schemes in Germany
    Tim Podleschny | BASt, Germany
  • 34 Differences in drivers’ attitudes and behavior towards ambulances and police vehicles
    Kajsa Emanuelsson Weibull and Martina Odéen | VTI, Sweden
  • 35 GOW30 – Introducing new type of road
    Zarina Hettema | SWOV, Netherlands

15:30 – Coffee break

16:00 – Parallel sessions 6

Room 5 – Session 6A
Tutor & session moderator: Ivo Dostál (CDV) | Evaluators: Ingrid van Schagen (SWOV & FERSI) and SC member TBA

  • 31 Pooling flows: the solution for a massive modal shift to combined transport? Case study on an European scale
    Antoine Robichet | University of Gustave Eiffel, France
  • 33 Using scenario-building to incorporate disruptive futures into land use and transport planning
    Amor Ariza-Álvarez | TRANSyT-UPM, Spain
  • 58 Assessment of the effects of reducing parallel rides in the selected region
    Daniel Pribula and Martin Kendra | University of Zilina, Slovakia

Room 6 – Session 6B
Tutor & session moderator: Peter Lubrich (BASt) | Evaluators: Jan Andersson (VTI) and Claude Rospars (Uni. Eiffel)

  • 36 Container relocation and retrieval minimizing schedule deviations
    Robert Klar and Vangelis Angelakis | VTI & Linköping University, Sweden
  • 39 Identifying lateral track irregularities by on-board monitoring of lateral displacement and use of machine learning algorithms
    Nadia Kaviani, Anders Rønnquist, Gunnstein Thomas Frøseth, Albert Lau, Stefano Ricci and Luca Rizzetto | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
  • 21 Machine learning-based modelling for numerical evaluation of the traffic speed deflectometer performance [presentation]
    Abdelgader Abdelmuhsen, Jean-Michel Simonin, Franziska Schmidt and Amine Ihamouten | University of Gustave Eiffel, France

17:30 – End of the second day

18:30 – Walking tour

Two meeting points:

18:30 – In front of Vip Inn Berna Hotel (Av. António Serpa 13, 1069-199 Lisboa)

19:00 – “Rato” metro station (easternmost exit) 

20:00 – Official YRS2023 dinner at “Trindade” restaurant (R. Nova da Trindade 20 C, 1200-303 Lisboa)

Day 3 | May 17, 2023 | Wednesday

09:00 – Session 7 | Auditorium
Tutor & session moderator: Tobias Panwinkler (BASt) | Evaluators: Jiří Ambros (CDV) and Ingrid van Schagen (SWOV)

  • 46 Performance Analysis of Automated Logistics Vehicles and Transit Points: Simulation Case Study in Rome (submitted but not presented) [restricted access to paper]
    Sevket Oguz Kagan Capkin and Kristaq Pepkolaj | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
  • 17 Making mobility hubs more inclusive: what are the needs of vulnerable users? [restricted access to paper and presentation]
    Lluis Martinez, Jesse Pappers & Imre Keserü | VUB, Belgium
  • 40 Effects of environmental fuel taxes on carbon emissions in European countries [restricted access to paper and presentation]
    Welf Lücke | DLR, Germany

10:30 – Coffee break

11:00 – TRA 2024 & TRA VISIONS opportunities, Ana Pereira | Project and Communication Manager, ECTRI [presentation]

11:30 – Key-note session | Auditorium

  • Transport and mobility research in a period of deep change: a personal perspective [presentation]
    José Manuel Viegas | Founder and CEO of TIS.pt, former Secretary-General of the ITF (International Transport Forum at the OECD), Full Professor of Transport at Instituto Superior Técnico

12:30 – Closing Ceremony | Auditorium

13:00 – End of Seminar

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