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News and updates
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A few words about ride pooling problem at Cracow University of Technology
I presented the Ride-Pooling problem at our flagship national conference Modelling 2022 at Cracow University of Technology. Good opportunity to introduce my team and research problems to exceptional practitioners involved in most challenging infrastructure projects in the country. slides
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All hand on deck - OPUS team is completed
🎆Happy to welcome the complete team - there is five of us, two PhD, 2PD and myself. Meet us here🎆
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Usman joins the team
Usman joined us as a new PostDoc. Usman will leverage on his Computer Science skills to enhance the ride-pooling.
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Olha joins the team
Happy to Welcome Olha Shulika, our new PostDoc. Olha, before the russian aggression was an assistant professor in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She joined us to explore the ride-pooling in the postpandemic world.
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Our papers accepted to hEART 2022
💣 4/4 our papers got accepted to this year hEART conference: Michal Bujak with topological properties of ride-pooling; Farnoud Ghasemi with drivers request acceptance simulation; Marko Maricic with stop-to-stop ride-pooling; and Arkadiusz Drabicki will fight bus-bunching with real-time information. Looking forward.ng 🚀
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Our paper published in Transportation
Our paper with Arek on how crowding information can reduce bus bunching - published in Transporation - with Arkadiusz Drabicki and Oded Cats.
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Our Paper with Arjan in Transportmetrica:B
Our paper with Arjan on evolution of labour supply in two-sided systems published in Transportmetrica B - with Hans van Lint and Oded Cats.
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Seminar at Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Aplied Computer Science
I gave a Mark Kac Seminar “Enigmas of Chance” on Urban Mobility - slides
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TU seminar
Joint seminar with SmartPTLab@TU Delft - my former Critical MaaS team met my current team at Jagiellonian: Farnoud and Michal presented their hEART submissions and we explored joint collaboration links.
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hEART2022 submissions
Two submissions from our team to hEART conference 2022. With Michał Bujak who explores topological properties of shareability networks and with Farnoud Ghasemi who simulates how drivers accept/reject travel requests in MaaSSim.
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CityBike Paper published
Our CityBike paper was published inCurrent Issues in Tourism
- new field and a highly reputable journal to share findings
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Our paper accepted to PLOS One
Our Uber-paper got accepted toPLOS One
- great outlet for this relevant study.