We are pleased to announce that we will be holding a MATSim User Meeting at The University of Tokyo on Thursday, November 21, 2024, from 15:00 to 18:00.
This event will provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to present their work, discuss the latest developments in MATSim, and exchange ideas on agent-based transport simulations.
We are also excited to announce that Prof. Kay Axhausen(Visiting Professor at UTokyo), co-founder of MATSim, will be in Japan and presenting at this meeting.
This is a rare opportunity to engage directly with one of the key figures behind MATSim, and we hope many of you will take advantage of this unique occasion.
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Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
- Time: 15:00–18:00
- Location: The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus Engineering Building 14、Room 141 (1F)
Keynote lecture:
Kay AXHAUSEN(ETH Zurich, The University of Tokyo)
Technical Presentations:
- Makoto CHIKARAISHI (Hiroshima University): Developing Advanced Model Components for the Higashi-Hiroshima MATSim.
- Pieter FOURIE (Hiroshima University, Keio University): Developing MATSim implementations for new mobility applications in Japan: Tokyo and Higashihiroshima.
- Lichen LUO (the University of Tokyo): Evaluating Transport and Land Use Impacts of Automated Vehicles in a Japanese Regional Area using Microsimulation.
- Yihe ZHOU (Kyoto University): Development of the Kyoto MATSim model and planned applications.
- Hisatomo HANABUSA (i-Transport Lab): Development of Nowcast Simulation Framework to Evaluate Travel Behavior Changes.
We look forward to seeing you there!