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- Tae Hoon Oum, President of the WCTRS
- Sagar Patni, Chair of the Young conference – University of Florida, USA
Moderator: Aline Fernandes – Loughborough University, UK
- Autonomous Inland Navigation: a literature review and extracontractual liability issue, Camilla Domenighini – University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Social acceptability of shared autonomous vehicles from avoiders to innovators in Hannover (Germany), Leen De Paepe – Ghent University, Belgium
- Consumer Logistics Decision-Making about Hyperconnected Last-Mile Services: A Review, Merve Seher Cebeci – Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Reserved to the members of WCTRS Scientific Committee.
Reserved to the members of WCTRS Scientific Committee.
Moderator: Léa Zachariou – Gustave Eiffel University, France
- WTP quality estimates in commute mode choice: issues of performance comparison under sample size and balance impacts, Nikita Gusarov – Grenoble Alpes University, France
- Optimizing intermodal commuting by way of detours and breaks: Evidence of micromobility users in France, Dylan Moinse – Gustave Eiffel University, France
- Are route stabilities the same when go to and get off work? An empirical investigation on route choices using passenger vehicle trajectory data, Jihao Deng, Chris Bachmann, Qiangqiang Shangguan, Quan Yuan – University of Waterloo
- Care-Driven Informality: The Case of Community Transport, Léa Ravensbergen – McMaster University, Canada
Reserved to the members of WCTRS Steering Committee.
Moderator: Camilla Domenighini – University of Antwerp, Belgium
- How does structural reform affect cost and demand in railway, Sidi Sun – University of Leeds, UK
- The slow and difficult implementation of high-speed rail interoperability in Europe: the case of the Atlantic Corridor, Philippe Bairras, Iñigo Aguas Ardaiz – Gustave Eiffel University, France
- Assessing the competitiveness of decarbonized rail alternatives, Antoine Belleguie – Gustave Eiffel University, France
- Role and issues surrounding children ICT use on board French trains, Léa Zachariou – Gustave Eiffel University, France
Reserved to the members of WCTRS Steering Committee.
Moderator: Antoine Robichet – Gustave Eiffel University, France
What is the role of participation in mobility planning in the Global South? Reflections from Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre, Brazil, Aline Fernandes Barata - Loughborough University, UK
Moderator: Antoine Robichet – Gustave Eiffel University, France
Laetitia Dablanc, leader of the WCTRS-Y, and colleagues will share their thoughts and respond to questions from the audience on career development, including strategies for position search, publication, and all other issues shared by young academics in transport research.
Interactive tools will be used during the session.