mobil.TUM 2022 – 12th International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport
Hybrid Event
5 – 7 April 2022, Singapore
MOBILITY INNOVATIONS FOR GROWING MEGACITIES
mobil.TUM 2022 – 12th International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport
Hybrid Event
5 – 7 April 2022, Singapore
MOBILITY INNOVATIONS FOR GROWING MEGACITIES
The mobil.TUM 2022 – 12th International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport will become even more international. After 11-times in Munich, the conference will be hosted on 5 – 7 April 2022, by TUM Asia in Singapore in hybrid form. The mobil.TUM 2022 will bring together mobility research and innovation from all over the world in parallel while offering many networking sessions.
This year, the conference theme is “Mobility Innovations for Growing Megacities” and refers to transportation challenges of growing urban agglomerations. Key topics include transit concepts, shared mobility systems, impacts of ITS technology, environmental impacts, modeling and simulation, travel behavior and data analytics.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
TUESDAY 5TH APRIL |
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15:00 (SGT)
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Keynote Address |
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1A Transit Oriented Planning and Development |
1B Impact of New Communication Concepts on Transport/ Data Analytics in Transport |
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17:30 (SGT) 11:30 (CET) |
Break |
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18:00 (SGT) 12:00 (CET) |
2A Transit Oriented Planning and Development |
2B Impact of New Communication Concepts on Transport/ Data Analytics in Transport |
WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL |
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15:00 (SGT)
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Keynote Address |
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3A Public Transport Concepts for Green Cities |
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17:30 (SGT) 11:30 (CET) |
Break |
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18:00 (SGT) 12:00 (CET) |
4A Public Transport Concepts for Green Cities |
4B Environmental Impacts of Transport |
THURSSDAY 7TH APRIL |
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15:00 (SGT)
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Keynote Address |
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6A Shared Mobility Solutions |
5B Modelling and Simulation of Transportation Systems |
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17:30 (SGT) 11:30 (CET) |
Break |
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18:00 (SGT) 12:00 (CET) |
6A Shared Mobility Solutions |
6B Modelling and Simulation of Transportation Systems |
PAST EVENT PHOTOS
PROF. DR. RER.NAT. HABIL. BARBARA LENZ
Impact of new transport technologies in metropolitan areas on mobility behaviour – opportunities and risks
From 2007-2021, Barbara Lenz was Director of the DLR Institute for Transport Research in Berlin and Professor of Transport Geography at Humboldt University. Her main research areas within social science mobility and transport research include the transformation of the transport sector, acceptance and effects of automated driving, new mobility concepts as well as mobility concepts in an informal context. As part of the EU Advisory Group on Gender, she worked as an expert in the field of mobility and transport (Smart Mobility | Gendered Innovations (stanford.edu)). She is co-author of several standard works, such as the handbook for urban and spatial development, the Elsevier International Encyclopedia of Transportation and the White Paper “Autonomous Driving”. |
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MOHAMED MEZGHANI
Moving Ahead with Public Transport In this presentation, Mohamed Mezghani introduces the audience to the changing priorities of the public and urban transport sector. The beginning of 2022 saw the onset of one of the worst health and sanitation crises that the world has collectively dealt with. The crisis sparked many innovations and brought to the forefront the essentiality of clean air, open spaces, health, social inclusion, among other points. And all of this can be enriched by Moving Ahead with Public Transport. Secretary General
The International Association of Public Transport (UITP)
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DR.CHIN KIAN KEONG
Mobility Challenges – Going Beyond Technologies
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Only papers of confirmed participants are listed in the conference schedule. Programme is subject to change.
1st CONFERENCE DAY – TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022
TIME | PROGRAMME | |
14:00 – 14:30 (SGT)
8:00 – 8:30 (CET) |
Registration | |
14:30 – 15:00 (SGT)
8:30 – 9:00 (CET) |
Opening Session: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Fritz BUSH, Emeritus of Excellence, TUM
Dr. Thorsten CLAUSING, Science and Technology Counsellor of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to Singapore |
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15:00 – 16:00 (SGT)
9:00 – 10:00 (CET) |
Keynote Presentation: Prof. Dr. rer.nat. habil. Barbara LENZ
“Impact of new transport technologies in metropolitan areas on mobility behaviour – opportunities and risks” |
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16:00 – 17:30 (SGT)
10:00 – 11:30 (CET) |
1A Transit Oriented Planning and Development
(parallel) |
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25 | How far are we from transportation equity? Measuring the effect of wheelchair use on daily activity patterns
Gregory Macfarlane, Natahan Lant |
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89 | Mixed methods approach to assess equitability in potential expansion of public transport by rail (RPT)
Samuel Juhasz-Aba |
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9 | Potential pathways for low carbon mobility in road passenger and freight transport
Thu Trang Nguyen, Gerald Mahringer, Mario Hirz, Christian Landschützer, Helmut Brunner |
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60 | Simulating Health Impacts using an Agent-based Land Use and Transport Model
Corin Staves, Qin Zhang, Rolf Moeckel and James Woodcock |
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1B Impact of New Communication Concepts on Transport and Data Analytics in Transport
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23 | Impact of Deceleration-Acceleration Events on Excess Fuel Consumption at Signalized Intersections
Suhaib Alshayeb, Aleksandar Stevanovic |
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63 | Allocation Optimization of an Electric Bus Fleet providing Power Grid Services
Fan Fei, Riccardo Iacobucci, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker |
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75 | Hybrid modelling approach for demand estimation in large scale traffic networks
Sakitha Kumarage, Mehmet Yildirimoglu, Zuduo Zheng |
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79 | Extending transit to local regions: An integration of citywide transit system and ODMTS
Hongzhao Guan and Pascal Van Hentenryck |
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8 | Estimating the number of tourists in Kyoto based on GPS traces and aggregate mobile statistics
Tomoki Nishigaki, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Tadashi Yamada, Satoshi Nakao |
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17:30 – 18:00 (SGT)
11:30 – 12:00 (CET) |
Break | |
18:00 – 19:30 (SGT)
12:00 – 13:30 (CET) |
2A Transit Oriented Planning and Development
(parallel) |
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37 | Generating Standardized Agent-Based Transport Models in Germany
Torben Lelke, Lasse Bienzeisler, Bernhard Friedrich |
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74 | A Bayesian data fusion approach for Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram estimation in large-scale urban networks
Elham Saffari, Mehmet Yildirimoglu, Mark Hickman |
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34 | Impact of public transport station characteristics on user behavior
Jan Weschke, Simon Nieland, Anton Galich, Zi Wang |
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32 | Delineation of Influence Area for Transit Oriented Development (TOD) – GIS tool to determine the extent of transit influence (Case study: Bengaluru City, India)
Sanmay Bohidar, Deeshma Melakkil, Manjula Vinjamuri |
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86 | The TUM Hyperloop Concept
Domenik Radeck, Choi Wonyoung, Julian Demicoli, Johannes Gehlen, Tim Hofmann, Felix Hsu, Florian Janke, Tim Klose, Sofía Ramírez, Sebastian Rink, Gabriele Semino, Joachim Sturm, Johannes Ungar, Markus Bauer, Friedrich Löser, Raphaela Schiburr, Oliver Fischer, Thomas Hamacher and Agnes Jocher |
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2B Impact of New Communication Concepts on Transport and Data Analytics in Transport
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43 | Location-based services data to improve transport models
Carlos Llorca, Shivam Arora, Gao Chao, Rolf Moeckel |
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58 | Building a multi-sided data-driven mobility platform: key design elements and configurations
Andrea Carolina Soto, Marc Guerreiro Augusto, Søren Salomo |
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71 | Discovering Commuting Patterns in Israel using Multiple Big Data Sources
Ido Orenstein, Yedidya Levi, Israel Feldman, Bat-Hen Nahmias Biran |
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82 | Fusing real-time congestion and air pollution in a multi-modal routing engine
Rashmi Choudhary, Siftee Ratra and Amit Agarwal |
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84 | Forecasting parking search times using big data
Kleio Milia, Magnus Duus Hedengran, Thomas Jansson, Filipe Rodrigues, Carlos Lima Azevedo |
2nd CONFERENCE DAY – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022
TIME | PROGRAMME | |
15:00 – 16:00 (SGT)
9:00 – 10:00 (CET) |
Keynote Presentation: Mohamed MEZGHANI
“Moving Ahead with Public Transport” |
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16:00 – 17:30 (SGT)
10:00 – 11:30 (CET)
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3A Public Transport Concepts for Green Cities | |
26 | Simulating and prioritizing service areas for regionally exclusive microtransit operations
Gregory Macfarlane, Hayden Atchley, Christopher Day, Gregory Erhardt, Zach Needell |
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33 | Choice set generation for activity-based models
Janody Pougala, Tim Hillel, Michel Bierlaire |
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70 | Can car-sharing reduce car-ownership and emissions? An analysis based on an intermediate modelling approach
Joren Vanherck, Santhanakrishnan Narayanan, Rodric Frederix, Athina Tympakianaki, Ferran Torrent, Constantinos Antoniou and Georgia Ayfantopoulou |
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31 | Optimizing Passenger Flows in a Multimodal Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) Station using Microscopic Traffic Simulation
Oytun Arslan, Max Reichert, Eftychios Papapanagiotou, Silja Hoffmann |
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47 | Quantifying the Implications of Pre-Bookings on On-Demand Ride-Pooling Systems
Roman Engelhardt, Florian Dandl and Klaus Bogenberger |
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17:30 – 18:00 (SGT)
11:30 – 12:00 (CET) |
Break | |
18:00 – 19:30 (SGT)
12:00 – 13:30 (CET) |
4A Public Transport Concepts for Green Cities
(parallel) |
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53 | Understanding young travelers’ willingness to adopt carsharing services in the alpine city of Innsbruck, Austria
Rumana Sarker, Lucas Richter, Golam Morshed, Oliver Koll |
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41 | Simulation-based Dynamic System Optimum on regional networks considering aggregated traffic models
Sergio Batista, Mostafa Ameli, Monica Menendez |
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90 | Intelligent digital twins for assessing and predicting bridge road traffic demands
Tim Hillel, Matthew Sjaarda, Elise Hautecoeur, Nicholas Molyneaux, Pablo Cattin, Isabelle Pumford, Alain Nussbaumer |
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73 | Development of CART model to predict attributes of potential consumers driving the EV market in urban India: A case study of Delhi
Shaurya Mall and Ramesh Anbanandam |
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12 | Analysing long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on last-mile delivery traffic using an agent-based travel demand model
Anna Reiffer, Jelle Kübler, Lars Briem, Martin Kagerbauer, Peter Vortisch |
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4B Environmental Impacts of Transport
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78 | Network Traffic Model with Accidents
Marcel Kleiber, Stefan Weber |
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93 | Impacts of inner city consolidation centres on route distances, delivery times and costs
Matthias Ribesmeier |
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95 | Comparison of Travel Surveys, Physical Activity Questionnaire and Passive GPS tracking data for Measuring Transport-related Physical Activity
Qin Zhang, Corin Staves, Rolf Moeckel, James Woodcock, Kelly Clifton |
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19 | Understanding public acceptance towards electric flying – a survey design
Mengying Fu, Rolf Moeckel |
3rd CONFERENCE DAY – THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022
TIME | PROGRAMME | |
15:00 – 16:00 (SGT)
9:00 – 10:00 (CET) |
Keynote Presentation: Dr.Kian Keong CHIN
“Mobility Challenges – Going Beyond Technologies” |
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16:00 – 17:30 (SGT)
10:00 – 11:30 (CET) |
5A Shared Mobility Solutions (parallel) |
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10 | Identifying Vehicle Preferences and System Requirements of Potential Users of Shared Mobility Systems (SMS)
Maryna Pobudzei, Katharina Wegner, Silja Hoffmann |
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11 | Macroscopic Calibration and Evaluation of Car Following Models with SUMO Using Autonomous Vehicle Driving Data
Aleksandar Trifunović, Sefa Yilmaz-Niewerth, Bernhard Friedrich |
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17 | An Automated Traffic Signal Management System for Large-scale Urban Networks based on Google Probe Vehicle Data
Dotan Emanuel, Eliav Buchnik, Tom Kalvari, Danny Veikherman, Avishai Zagoury, Ori Rottenstreich, Jack Haddad, Avinatan Hassidim, Yossi Matias |
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39 | Data Fusion in Sporadic Connected Environments for Urban Traffic Control – Dissertation Summary and Future Work
Eftychios Papapanagiotou, Fritz Busch, Silja Hoffmann |
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5B Modelling and Simulation of Transportation Systems (parallel) |
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81 | A data-driven car-following model capturing platoon dynamics of autonomous vehicles from real-world ACC data
Rowan Davies, He Haitao and Hui Fang |
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46 | Prediction of Signal Phase and Timing Information: Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithm Performance
Lena Elisa Schneegans, Josua Duensing, Kevin Heckmann, Robert Hoyer |
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36 | Disruptive transport technology and the future of Singapore’s public transport
Iain Lawrie |
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7 | The Impact of Autonomous Vehicles and their Driving Parameters on Urban Road Traffic
Bernd Kaltenhäuser, Sascha Hamzehi, Klaus Bogenberger |
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17:30 – 18:00 (SGT)
11:30 – 12:00 (CET) |
Break | |
18:00 – 19:30 (SGT)
12:00 – 13:30 (CET) |
6A Shared Mobility Solutions (parallel) |
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20 | Enhancing Robustness of Intelligent Transportation Systems Through Self-Diagnosis Functionality
Christian Creß, Lukas Rabe, Alois Knoll |
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49 | Development of an Evaluation System for Virtual Ridepooling Stops: A Case Study
Dennis Harmann, Sefa Yilmaz-Niewerth, Riklas Häbel, Vanessa Vinke, Sarah Kögler, Bernhard Friedrich |
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77 | Implications of Future Transportation and Car-Lite Policies in Dense Auto-Dependent Cities
Bat-Hen Nahmias Biran, Yedidya Levi, Gabi Dadashev |
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38 | A Multi-Objective Negotiation Approach to Resolve Conflicting Public Transport Signal Priority Requests
Philipp Nicolas Stueger, Antonios Tsakarestos, Xiaodong Liu, Andreas Rau |
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6B Modelling and Simulation of Transportation Systems
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21 | Real-Time And Robust 3D Object Detection in LiDAR Point Clouds Using Semi-Supervised Learning
Walter Zimmer, Xingcheng Zhou, Alois C. Knoll and Jialong Wu |
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62 | Simulation of Car-sharing pricing and its impacts on public transportation: Kyoto case study
Yihe Zhou, Riccardo Iacobucci, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Tadashi Yamada |
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66 | Quantitative Risk Indices for Autonomous Vehicle Training Systems
Eduardo Candela, Yuxiang Feng, Yiannis Demiris, Panagiotis Angeloudis |
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72 | The Munich Test Bed for Automated and Connected Mobility
Martin Margreiter, Phillipp Stüger, Mario Ilic, Klaus Bogenberger, Wolfgang Mohr |
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19:30 – 20:00 (SGT)
13:30 – 14:00 (CET) |
Closing Session |
The Scientific Committee includes all the individuals who have kindly reviewed submissions for Mobil.TUM 2022.
NAME | GIVEN NAME | INSTITUTE | COUNTRY |
Antoniou | Constantinos | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Germany |
Axhausen | Kay | ETH Zurich | Switzerland |
Azevedo | Carlos Lima | Technical University of Denmark | Denmark |
Bell | Michael GH | University of Sydney | Australia |
Bertini | Robert | Oregon State University | USA |
Bierlaire | Michel | EPF Lausanne | Switzerland |
Bogenberger | Klaus | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Germany |
Busch | Fritz | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Germany |
Chaniotakis | Emmanouil | University College London | UK |
Chattopadhyay | Anupam | Nanyang Technological University (NTU) | Singapore |
Cheah | Lynette | Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) | Singapore |
Christofa | Eleni | University of Massachusetts Amherst | USA |
Dalla Chiara | Bruno | Politecnico di Torino | Italy |
E Silva | João de Abreu | Instituto Superior Técnico | Portugal |
Friedrich | Bernhard | TU Braunschweig | Germany |
Geroliminis | Nicolas | EPF Lausanne | Switzerland |
Head | Larry | University of Arizona | USA |
Hellendoorn | Hans J. | TU Delft | Netherlands |
Heydecker | Ben | University College London | UK |
Hoffmann | Silja | Bundeswehr University Munich | Germany |
Huapu | Lu | Tsinghua University | China |
Hyland | Mike | University of California Irvine | USA |
Jianxin | Zheng | Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) | Singapore |
Kaparias | Ioannis | University of Southampton | UK |
Leonhardt | Axel | Bundeswehr University Munich | Germany |
Marzano | Vitorio | University of Naples Federico II | Italy |
Meng | Qiang | National University of Singapore (NUS) | Singapore |
Moeckel | Rolf | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Germany |
Nocera | Silvio | Universita IUAV di Venezia | Italy |
Pereira | Francisco | DTU Kopenhagen | Denmark |
Schmoecker | Jan-Dirk | Kyoto University | Japan |
Srikanthan | Thambipillai | Nanyang Technological University (NTU) | Singapore |
Stevanovic | Aleksandar | University of Pittsburgh | USA |
Theofilatos | Athanasios | Loughborough University | UK |
Van Arem | Bart | TU Delft | Netherlands |
Viti | Francesco | University of Luxembourg | Luxembourg |
Vortisch | Peter | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) | Germany |
Wang | Zhiwei (David) | Nanyang Technological University (NTU) | Singapore |
Winter | Stefan | University of Melbourne | Australia |
Wong | Yiik Diew | Nanyang Technological University (NTU) | Singapore |
The mobil.TUM 2022-12th International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport is an amazing opportunity to engage and get inspired, boost your career and keep abreast of all the latest developments in mobility and transport while connecting with mobility experts from all over the world.
REGISTRATION FEES
TYPE OF PARTICIPATION | FEES (SGD) |
Listener (In-Person) | 500 |
Listener (Virtual) | 200 |
Speaker or Presenter (In-Person) | 350 |
Speaker or Presenter (PhD Student) | 240 |
Speaker or Presenter (TUM / TUM Asia Student) | 80 |
Speaker or Presenter (Virtual) | 160 |