Seminar – Modelling Travel Behaviour: Developments and Applications

September 17, 2019 10.00 - 13.00 h.

On 17 September 2019, TRAIL PhD researcher Danique Ton will defend her PhD thesis ‘Unravelling mode and route choice behaviour of active mode users’ at Delft University of Technology. The defence is public, and you are invited to join.

Moreover, on the occasion of this public defence, TRAIL and TU Delft have set up a seminar on ‘Travel Behaviour Modelling: Developments and Applications.’ This seminar aims at providing an overview of different developments that have been going on in travel behaviour modelling and how these are applied.

Registration
Participation is free, registration is required: click here.

Programme seminar
Chairman: Dr. Dorine C. Duives

10.00 – 10.15    Opening and welcome
10.15 – 10.50    Prof. Patricia Mokhtarian – The Role of Attitudes in Perceptions of Bicycle Facilities:  A Latent-Class Regression Approach
10.50 – 11.25    Prof. Elisabetta Cherchi – Modelling latent constructs in travel choice behaviour
11.25 – 11.45    Coffee break
11.45 – 12.20    Prof. Shlomo Bekhor – The role of online information in a frequency-based transit assignment model
12.20 – 12.55    Prof. Bert van Wee – Substitutability as a spatial concept to evaluate travel alternatives

12.55 – 13.45    Lunch (optional – see registration form)

Location
TU Delft, Faculty  of Industrial Engineering – Landbergstraat 15

Room
Hans Dirken zaal (first floor)

Public defence Danique Ton
At 15:00h the public defence starts in the Senaatszaal of the Aula.
At 14:30h Danique will give a brief presentation about her research in the same room.

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