On November we will be holding a series of international seminars with the participation of Profesor Kay Axhausen. The seminar will be held on November 7, November 14 and November 26. The place and time for all seminars is as follows:
Place: The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Engineering Building 14th, Room 802 (8F)
Time: 17:00~19:00
Registration for these events is not required.
第1回:11月7日(木) 1st seminar: November 7th-Chair: Daisuke Fukuda, UTokyo
- Krittanai Sriwongphanawes – UTokyo (D2): “The Value of Predicting the Future: Valuation of Different Types of Information in Departure time choices Under Stochastic Traffic Conditions”
- Okazaki Ryota – Shibaura Tech (M2): “Personalized menu design for day-to-day home delivery management”
- Hiroshi Uemura – UTokyo (D2): “Preferences for Shared Micromobility Services in Japanese Urban Areas”
- Yusuke Hara – Tohoku University (Associate Professor): “Latent Alternative Model: How do we capture the unobservable attributes of activities?”
第2回:11月14日(木) 2nd seminar: November 14th-Chair: Giancarlos Parady, UTokyo
- Satoki Masuda – Utokyo (D2): “Dynamic Reconfiguration Strategies for Managing Shelter and Road Congestion in Urban Emergency Evacuations”
- Riki Kawase – Science Tokyo (Assistant Professor): Stochastic Dynamic Optimal Shared Autonomous Vehicle Systems: Exact Solutions and Theoretical Properties”
- Giancarlos Parady – UTokyo (Lecturer ): “Going the extra mile: Estimating the willingness to travel to meet with friends using a joint destination choice model”
- Toshinori Ariga – Chiba University (Associate Professor):“Location of Point of Interests and Dynamic Temporal Population Change”
第3回:11月26日(火)3rd seminar: November 26th-Chair: Yuki Oyama, UTokyo
- Zhang Zhiwei – Kumamoto University (D1):” Immobility or soft refusal? Exploring respondent attitude on the quality of household travel survey “
- Koki Sato – UTokyo (M1):” Analysis of chat data in group destination choice using large language models”
- Yuki Oyama – UTokyo (Associate Professor): ” Global path preference and local response: A link-based route choice model with decomposed reward functions “
- Hajime Seya – Kobe University (Associate Professor) :” Global grid population projection by spatial econometric model considering rank-size rule “