PROGRAM

18/05/26

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Chair: Ingrid Skogsmo (ECTRI/VTI)

314 Bükra Doganer, Gizem Kaya, Ebru Demirci and Cagdas Mersinlioglu – The Future of Urban Mobility: Evaluating Passenger Responses to Autonomous Buses on Istanbul’s BRT Line
Presenter: Gizem Kaya

441 Antonio Costa, Esko Lehtonen, İbrahim Öztürk, Afsaneh Bjorvatn, Ruth Madigan and Natasha Merat – Working While Commuting in an Automated Vehicle: Impact on Acceptable Travel Times
Presenter: Antonio Costa

567 Christos Ballis, Anna Antonakopoulou, Elvezia Maria Cepolina and Angelos Amditis – Deploying autonomous demand-responsive transport services for people and goods in Trikala, Greece: operational challenges and lessons learnt
Presenter: Christos Ballis

703 Christos Gkartzonikas, Konstantinos Kamargiannis, Cornelia-Mădălina Șuta and Max Fischer-Barnicol – Evaluating the Socio-Economic Impacts of Autonomous Vehicle Deployment in Europe
Presenter: Konstantinos Kamargiannis

1052 Maria Papandreou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Maria Panou and Ioannis Politis – A Framework for Enhancing Passenger Trust in Autonomous Vehicles through Emotion-Aware Driving and Adaptive Interfaces
Presenter: Maria Papandreou

1441 Fatima-Zahra Dahak, Julia Frotey, Jeanne Lallement and Tatiana Graindorge – Risk Assessment of On-Demand Shared Autonomous Shuttles in Peri-Urban Areas Using the Global Risk Analysis Method
Presenter: Fatima-Zahra Dahak

Chair: Marcin Stępniak (JRC)

427 David Álvarez Moyano, David Conde Morales, Joaquín Martinez Sánchez and Pedro Arias Sánchez\*\* – Collaborative Edge-Cloud Computing with NVIDIA Triton for Real-Time Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction
Presenter: David Álvarez Moyano

663 Liam Butler, Walaa Shoieb, Pierre Zahra, Claire Ciancio, Johan Zammit, Odette Lewis and Kenneth Scerri – Origin–Destination Matrix Estimation from Sparse, Missing and Noisy Observations in Dense Urban Environments
Presenter: Liam Butler

932 Panagiotis Karetsos, Dimitris Tzanis, Victoria Petkani, Apostolos Vouitsis, Evangelos Mintsis and Evangelos Mitsakis – Spatio-Temporal Graph Convolutional Networks in Real-Time Urban Systems: Multi-Horizon Learning, Deployment and Residual Correction for Short-Term Traffic Prediction
Presenter: Victoria Petkani

971 Manuel Merolla – A Crowdsourced Data Integration Model for Safer Transport Solutions: Challenges and Lessons from Danish Municipalities
Presenter: Manuel Merolla

1205 Afroditi Anagnostopoulou, Xenophon Kitsios and Vassilis Kappatos – Open maritime intelligence: transparency, traffic management and political impact
Presenter: Vassilis Kappatos

1301 Mengyuan Sun, Yong Tian, Jiangchen Li, Cheng-Lung Wu, Chao Li and Hong Lin – AI-Driven Complexity Learning for Adaptive Air Traffic Network Optimization
Presenter: Mengyuan Sun

Chair: Simon Collart (EURNEX/UGE)

463 Irina Maric, Dominik Dvorak and Dragan Simic – Investigating the Impact of Different Operating Strategies on the Efficiency of Air Conditioning Systems for Electric Vehicles
Presenter: Irina Maric

599 Pasquale Romano, Arianna Tiozzo, Riccardo Rocca, Giovanna Nicol, Daniele Di Lecce, Mohammed Mezaal, Philippe M. Vereecken, Mohammadhosein Safari, Nagler Felix, Anaïs Falgayrat, Alix Ladam and Mattia Giuliano – Performance Evaluation of Solid-state Li-ion Batteries with a Novel Solid Composite Electrolyte Under Automotive Driving Conditions
Presenter: Pasquale Romano

633 Till Banning, Florian Pampel, Thomas Nemeth, Pascal Nischwitz and Michael Stapelbroek – A Bottom-Up Framework for Early-Stage Battery Concept Development
Presenter: Till Banning

1196 Shahid Jaman\*, Amin Dalir, Thomas Geury, Carlo Mannu, Marcel Ecker and Omar Hegazy – Multi-port Megawatt Charging System (MCS) Hub Optimization Framework for Light and Heavy-duty Electric Vehicles
Presenter: Shahid Jaman\*

1476 Igor Mele, Pegah Rahmani, Samo Penič, Sajib Chakraborty, Omar Hegazy and Tomaž Katrašnik – Enhancing Battery Diagnostics Using On-Chip Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Presenter: Pegah Rahmani

1548 Batuhan Cinar, Serhat Ege Inanc, Bugra Eyidogan, Ali Serdar Atalay and Ahu Ece Hartavi – Data-Driven AI Framework for Predictive Maintenance of Fuel Cell Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Presenter: Ali Serdar Atalay

Chair: Tomasz Dowgielewicz (ALICE)

416 Maarten Flikkema, Maaike Dalhuisen, Gunnar Platz, Reyer Will, Zenaida Mourao, Andre Lisboa, Martijn Streng, Larissa van der Lugt, Caya Hein and Arne-Jan Polman – MAGPIE: Navigating to clean and smart logistics to, from and in ports
Presenter: Maarten Flikkema

444 Andreas Mohr, Shubhangi Gupta, Yann Kinkel, Simon Ilenburg, Ann-Kathrin Lange and Carlos Jahn – Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies of Port Logistics in the Face of Climate Change
Presenter: Andreas Mohr

453 Jurrit Bergsma, Michiel Zult and Jorrit Harmsen – Just transition: (un)foreseen impact in shipping
Presenter: Jorrit Harmsen

787 Ilias Gkotsis, Dirk Staelens, Giuseppe Luppino, Luca Lucietti, Stephane Kundig, Aristea Zafeiropoulou and Ioanna Fergadiotou – Advancing Multimodal Freight Automation Through Digital Twins and Decision Support: The AUTOSUP Framework
Presenter: Ilias Gkotsis

1155 Vigile Marie Fabella, Lisa May and Philipp Parche – Road, rail and waterway freight traffic interactions at German trimodal hubs
Presenter: Vigile Marie Fabella

1349 Emma Ceulemans\* and Edwin van Hassel – From tracking to shifting: using truck GPS data to assess modal shift potential in port-hinterland transport
Presenter: Emma Ceulemans\*

Chair: George Yannis (ECTRI/NTUA)

16 Sandra Vieira – Evaluating Compliance at Pedestrian Crossings. Insights from the Trendline Project in Portugal
Presenter: Sandra Vieira

127 Sreten Jevremović, Emir Smailović, Dalibor Pešić and Boris Antić – Hourly Prediction of Urban Traffic Accidents: A Case Study from Belgrade
Presenter: Emir Smailović

153 Shauna Hallmark, Adnan Inusah, Guillermo Basulto-Elias, Keith Knapp and Abigail Monney – Evaluation of an Innovative Countermeasure to Manage Speed on Unpaved Roads
Presenter: Shauna Hallmark

541 Jon Díaz-Aparicio, Gabriel Duflo, Asier Moreno, Antonio David Masegosa, Maria Pohle, Vanessa Sarah Hilse, Jeronimo Bueno-Gonzalez and Oliva G. Cantu-Ros – Enhancing Urban Road Safety: Integrating Traffic Density, Connected Vehicle Data, and Crash Analysis
Presenter: Jon Díaz-Aparicio

731 Andreas Hula, Ángel Losada, Stefan Portisch, Stephan Wittmann, Paul Rosenkranz and Peter Saleh – Safe Flows for Vulnerable Road Users in Urban Settings
Presenter: Andreas Hula

1418 Amir Hossein Kalantari, Amna Chaudhry, Stella Roussou, Apostolos Ziakopoulos and Amir Pooyan Afghari – A Hybrid Extreme Value Theory Framework for Adaptive Pedestrian Crash Risk Estimation
Presenter: Amir Hossein Kalantari

Chair: Stefan Seer (ECTRI/AIT)

31 Aiganym Kumisbek, Jaehoon Chung, Akmaral Agibayeva, Gabriela Sousa Santos, Torleif Weydahl and Chaoru Lu – Uncovering active transport equity in the urban area considering travelers’ health, comfort, and safety
Presenter: Aiganym Kumisbek

47 Katrin Lubashevsky, Stefan Huber, Iryna Okhrin and Sven Lißner – A Comparative Evaluation of Machine Learning Methods for Bicycle Route Choice Modelling
Presenter: Katrin Lubashevsky

216 Charalampos Harris Stamatopoulos, Viola Süß, Michael Thelen, André Ludwig, Benjamin Gaunitz and Valentina Mena – Citizen-Centered Cargo Bike Solutions for Last-Mile Delivery and Personal Mobility in Urban Fringes
Presenter: Charalampos Harris Stamatopoulos

360 Donatien Dubuc, Guoxi Feng, Alexandre Chasse and Olivier Lemaire – Data-Driven Calibration of a Bicycle Routing Algorithm Using Crowdsourced GPS Traces
Presenter: Donatien Dubuc

901 Mari Luz Brownrigg-Gleeson, Andres Monzon, Iria Lopez-Carreiro and Shireen Al Suleiman – Shaping Business Satisfaction with Pedestrianisation: Evidence from Madrid (Spain)
Presenter: Mari Luz Brownrigg-Gleeson

970 Lama Ayad, Hocine Imine, Leonardo Cameli, Francesca De Crescenzio and Claudio Lantieri – Cyclists’ Visual Behavior and Performance: Investigating the Impact of Facility Type and Surface Quality Using an Instrumented Bicycle
Presenter: Lama Ayad

Chair: Yannick Cornet (ECTRI/UNIZA)

Chair: Celestino Sanchez (EURNEX)

66 Ioannis Kalenteridis and Victoria Zorba – Electric Vehicle Adoption in South Africa: Diffusion Modelling Using Bass and Generalized Bass Models
Presenter: Ioannis Kalenteridis

557 Zeno Pfeiffer, Abdulghani Al Sabouni, Alexandra Appel and Maximilian Huppertz – Economic Analysis of a B2B Sharing Business Model for Charging Infrastructure
Presenter: Zeno Pfeiffer

576 Abderrahman Ait-Ali, Kristofer Odolinski, Emma From, Jonathan Leung, Peter Torstensson, Arne Nissen, P-O Larsson-Kråik and Sebastian Stichel – Life cycle cost analysis of railway track sections using look-up tables
Presenter: Abderrahman Ait-Ali

713 Kathrin Masuch, Christina Raffelsberger, Manuel Kemethofer, Maria Traunmüller, Adrian Wagner, Gerhard Klösch, Bernhard Rueger and Elisabeth Oberzaucher – Improved sleep quality on night trains
Presenter: Elisabeth Oberzaucher

758 Justina Hudenko, Federico Antoniazzi, Andrea Giuricin and Ieva Kustova – Exploring PPP Opportunities for Rail Baltica
Presenter: Justina Hudenko

1074 Carlos Romero, Juan Gomez, Claudio Brenna and Clara Zamorano – Price Dynamics in a Liberalized High-Speed Rail Market: Evidence from Spain
Presenter: Carlos Romero

Chair: Pablo Segura (ALICE)

26 Pauline Bernat, Fereshteh Asgari, Elena Alexandra Micu and Stephen Creff – Enhancing Adaptability and Resilience in Inland Waterway Transport through Digital Twin Technology
Presenter: Elena Alexandra Micu

446 Gunnel Göransson, Jens Portinson Hylander and Alicia Smedberg – Designing Climate Resilience: A Policy Lab Approach to Climate Adaptation in Swedish Transport Systems
Presenter: Gunnel Göransson

589 Sathvik Gadiraju\*, Srijith Balakrishnan, Lori Tavasszy, Jan Kiel and Merve Cebeci – Simulation Framework to Evaluate Link Criticality in Multimodal Freight Transport Networks Using Operational Metrics
Presenter: Sathvik Gadiraju\*

601 Jens Lehnen, Michael Eble, Carina Herrmann, Frauke von den Driesch and Marvin Stell – Transport Infrastructure in Germany: Review and evaluation of guidelines, regulations and design values regarding climate change and resilience
Presenter: Jens Lehnen

609 Shahriar Mohammadzadeh, Mosbeh R. Kaloop, Maria de Farago Botella, George Papaioannou, Panagiotis Spyridis and Lars Symmank – Nature-Based Solutions for Resilient Transport Infrastructure: Introducing the Horizon Europe NATURE-DEMO Project
Presenter: Shahriar Mohammadzadeh

1433 Daniel Weiss and Johannes Gruber – Cargo Bikes as a Resilient Transport Mode in Emergency Scenarios
Presenter: Johannes Gruber

Chair: Eugene O'Brien (UCD)

89 Pedro Aires Montenegro, Artur Silva, Francisco Pimenta, Etienne Laligant and Christophe Laurent – New Normative Recommendations for Damping in Railway Bridges within the InBridge4EU Project
Presenter: Pedro Aires Montenegro

356 Marco Antonio Peixer, Gonçalo Ferreira and Pedro Aires Montenegro – Reevaluating the 1.2 Hz Lateral Frequency Criterion for Railway Bridges through Train–Bridge Interaction Simulations
Presenter: Marco Antonio Peixer

529 Eric López-Villarragut, Diego Zamora-Sánchez, Ivan Arakistain, Jesús Lucena and Alberto Armijo – A Drive-by and Direct Monitoring Platform for Bridges: Supporting Data-Driven Decision in SHM with Low Cost Sensors
Presenter: Diego Zamora-Sánchez

1211 Sepehr Abdi Goudarzi, Riccardo Licciardello, Nadia Kaviani, Shahab Aldin Mansouri, Mani Entezami and Vito Renò – Prediction of Track Geometry Defects from Onboard Monitoring Data Using Machine Learning methods
Presenter: Sepehr Abdi Goudarzi

1253 Patrick Simon and Matthias Baeßler – An update on the acceleration limit criterion for railway bridges in high speed lines with ballasted track
Presenter: Patrick Simon

1537 Alfredo Serafini and Uday Kumar – Variational Physics-Informed Neural Networks on a Wheel-Rail Contact: A Sustainable and Intelligent Accelerated Computing Approach
Presenter: Alfredo Serafini

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The European Union is closely looking at its industry competitiveness as a key policy focus. For the mobility sector, this is particularly true in the context of the digital and green transitions. The "Competitiveness Compass" and the "Clean Industrial Deal" are key initiatives aimed at bolstering the EU's industrial strength, addressing challenges like high energy costs, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the need for innovation. The aim of this session is to bring together leading figures from Europe’s transport industry to discuss the enabling conditions needed to support the sector’s transition - and that of its value chain - toward cleaner and smarter mobility.

The Industrial Round Table will examine how the European industry can establish a direction for progress leading up to 2030 and onward to 2050. The discussion should mainly focus on 3 questions: What is the status of Europe's global leadership in the transport and mobility sector? How can research and innovation enhance the competitiveness of the sector? What are industry representatives’ expectations vis-à-vis the EU’s research and innovation activities for the sector in view of the next EU Framework Programme for R&I?
Speakers:
speaker
Carole Desnost
Director of Technologies, Innovation and Group Projets
SNCF
speaker
Dr. Gunnar Stiesch
Chief Technology Officer
Everllence
speaker
Jens Holtinger
Executive Vice President Trucks Technology & Industrial and CTO
Volvo Group
speaker
József Attila Szilvai
Chief Executive Officer
Hungarian Public Roads
speaker
Magda Kopczyńska
Director-General for Mobility and Transport
European Commission
speaker
Owain Jones
Chief Corporate Officer
Wizz Air

The session will explore the governance in transport R&I and what instruments can boost the EU’s innovation capacities as an innovation journey from TRL 1 to TRL 9, from fundamental research to market deployment and scale-up, analysing best practices of current instruments such as Horizon Europe, the Innovation Fund and the next MFF with FP10 and the Competitiveness fund. It will also examine the current challenges faced by the EU alongside its innovation chains.
This session aims to find answers to the following questions: how can we address current challenges linked to transport R&I in the EU in both the short and long term? Which governance models are best to deliver on future of transport R&I? How can we tackle the gap between the fundamental research to deployment? What funding mechanisms to put in place including public-private or public-public to stimulate investments?
Keynote speaker:
speaker
Roland Jakab
Chief Executive Officer
HUN-REN – Hungarian Research Network
Speakers:
speaker
Giorgio Travaini
Executive Director
Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking
speaker
Helene Niklasson
Chair
EUCAR
speaker
Krzysztof Kuik
Director for Clean Planet, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
European Commission
speaker
Dr. Maja Novakovic
Senior Change Manager
Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions)
speaker
Prof. Dr. Meike Jipp
Divisional Board Member for Energy and Transport
German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

The session will discuss how road funding can adapt as fuel tax revenues decline due to vehicle electrification and efficiency gains. Exploring distance-based charging and related approaches as mechanisms to re-link road use and funding. The discussion will consider emerging system designs, policy questions, and broader implications for how road funding can remain stable and fit for purpose in a changing mobility landscape.

Technological transformation without human regeneration is unsustainable. This session focuses on the skills, education models, and institutional learning required to support digital, automated, and decarbonized transport systems.

Beyond AI‑driven tools, the session explicitly addresses satellite‑based Earth observation and GEO AI as emerging operational capabilities that reshape professional roles, decision‑making responsibilities, and competence requirements across the transport sector. These technologies are no longer research add‑ons but increasingly core inputs for planning, monitoring, and public‑sector decision support.

The session explores how universities, industry, public authorities, and critical digital infrastructure actors must co‑evolve — introducing new teaching approaches, interdisciplinary curricula, and continuous learning models — while acknowledging that digitalisation transforms accountability, trust, and system stewardship, not only tools.
Speakers:
speaker
Bin Ran
Professor and Director
ITS Program at the University of Wisconsin
speaker
Tomáš Jiřička
Sales Director
Škoda Digital

Transport poverty continues to hinder access to essential services, economic participation, and social inclusion, particularly in rural, peripheral, and peri-urban areas across Europe. This strategic session will explore how multimodal, digitally inclusive, and community-oriented mobility systems can address this challenge, aligning with EU ambitions for a just and green transition.
Building on recent developments, including the Social Climate Fund and Commission Recommendation (EU) 2025/1021 on transport poverty, the session will investigate mobility solutions that combine availability, affordability, accessibility, reliability, and decarbonisation.
Panellists from policy, academia, civil society, local authorities, and the transport sector will explore opportunities to strengthen systems by addressing challenges such as maintaining essential infrastructure, using data to identify vulnerable users or users whose needs are often not fully reflected (e.g. women), enhancing smart mobility, and fostering coordinated governance.
The discussion will highlight the needs of vulnerable groups and the role of transport as a social equaliser and lifeline for remote and outermost regions. The session aims to highlight the research needs to combat transport poverty, so that research can support policymaking.

Moderator:
Stefano Ricci (Sapienza)

Rapporteur:
Celestino Sanchez (EURNEX)

Speakers:
Annemarie Hertne (DG MOVE)
Philipp Shahinfar (RNV)
Floridea di Ciommo (CambiaMo)
Karen Vancluysen (POLIS)
Ethem Pekin (CER)

This session focuses on ways of improving road safety by drawing on lessons learnt from other transport sectors, such as aviation, rail, and maritime, as well as learning from leading road authorities and researchers.
The session will explore how Safe System Approach principles have been applied across the different transport sectors and how the differences in regulation, culture, and operations can shape their effectiveness.
The session will also examine different approaches to delivering safety practices, such as imbedding technologies like automation and AI, improving infrastructure, enforcement and working collaboratively and whether they have been successful.
Finally, the session will discuss the lessons learnt from putting into action the Safe System Approach, its impact on reducing the road fatalities and what additional developments are needed for further reduction in road fatalities and severe injuries, which has generally stalled during the last five years.
By identifying systemic barriers such as funding gaps, political will and public acceptance, the session aims to chart a path toward a more effective deployment of the Safe System Approach in road transport.

Moderator:
Karine Sbirrazzuoli (UITP)

Rapporteur:
Peter Urban (RWTH Aachen University)

Speakers:
Zsolt Szalay (BME)
Marko Sevrovic (University of Zagreb)
Magnus Granström (Chalmers)
Oliver Canham (Euro NCAP)
Claire Depré (DG MOVE)

The transport sector faces a dual transition: green (climate goals) and digital (AI and data). AI is transforming how transport systems operate, creating new job roles while risking obsolescence for unprepared workers. This session explores how to build a skilled, adaptable, and inclusive workforce. Key themes include: (1) skills needed in an AI-driven ecosystem, emphasizing lifelong learning and cross-sector collaboration; (2) planning workforce development within environmental limits; and (3) ensuring ethical, human-centered transitions. The session calls for education reform, inclusive training, and policies that align digital fluency with ecological awareness. A just, resilient future in transport depends on empowering people – not just deploying tech.

Moderator:
Thierry Goger (FEHRL)

Rapporteur:
Marit Due (Vegvesen)

Speakers:
Dominik Piotrowski (DG MOVE)
Ciaran McNally (UCD)
Jean-Luc di Paola-Galloni (Valeo)
Hildegunn McLernon (Kongsberg)
Béla Galgóczi (ETUI)

Electric Vehicles have gained important market shares over the last decade in the EU. However, the European automotive industry is facing a fierce competition from contenders from around the world. Further research and innovation to deliver efficient and affordable vehicles, from L-category up to Heavy-Duty, is needed to consolidate the good steps already taken by various EU funded projects, from the European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI) and the 2Zero Partnership. Delivering the next generation of EVs, including their batteries and other critical components, also including software, is essential for Europe to remain competitive. These developments should also support the establishment of new value chains, to maintain value added in Europe and facilitate the implementation of circular economy principles in the automotive industry. The session will present the outcome of key EU funded projects in the field and discuss with the audience which are the next Research and Innovation priorities.

Moderator:
Lucie Beaumel (EGVIA)

Rapporteur:
Lucie Beaumel (EGVIA)

Speakers:
Manasa Sridhar (Iveco)
Jean-Luc di Paola-Galloni (Valeo)
Eric Armengaud (E-VOLVE cluster)
Alejandro Diaz (CIRCE)
Ian Faye (Bosch)

Join us at TRA2026 for a high-level session with leading experts on the topic of "Telecommunications, Digital Applications, and Innovation in the Future of European Rail Mobility." We will explore technological shifts that are redefining the sector through three core pillars. First, we will analyze Next-Gen Connectivity, i.e., the transition from GSM-R to FRMCS and 5G and discuss how high-performance networks drive automation and operational efficiency. We will also discuss how to improve the Passenger experience with door-to-door mobility supported by Open Multi-Modal Tools (OMMT), as well as the role of Trustworthy AI in boosting competitiveness and satisfaction. We will also address the future of work, focusing on the impact of digital transformation on the labor market and the innovations needed for human capacity building. Throughout the session, our panelists will weigh the pros and cons of digitization and discuss how to ensure that European railways become safer, more accessible, more affordable, and more competitive while remaining economically viable for operators.

Moderator:
Armando Carrillo (EURNEX)

Rapporteur:
Celestino Sanchez (EURNEX)

Speakers:
Andrea Gentili (DG RTD)
Marion Berbineau\*\* (Gustave Eiffel University)
Jean-Michel Evanghelou (UIC)
Lars Deiterding (Hacon)

The Physical Internet (PI) offers a transformative vision for global logistics by enabling the seamless, efficient and sustainable use of transport, warehousing and supply chain resources through standardized and modular systems. This session addresses global, European and country-led Physical Internet research and innovation programmes, including a strong focus on multimodality and last-mile logistics. Building on experiences from Europe and other international initiatives, the session shows how PI is advancing from concept to implementation to address capacity constraints, enhance competitiveness and improve logistics efficiency. A central objective is to strengthen cooperation by aligning research, innovation and business models among different stakeholders. The session explores how coordinated collaboration is essential to scale PI from pilot projects to a resilient global logistics network, and why Europe must act decisively to remain a leading force.

Moderator:
Sergio Barbarino (FIT Consulting)

Rapporteur:
Yanying Li (ALICE)

Speakers:
Fernando Liesa (ALICE)
Andrea Condotta (Gruber Logistics)
Paola Astegiano (FIT Consulting)
Ioanna Fergadiotou (INLECOM)
Eric Ballot (MINES Paris)

Research and Technology Infrastructures (RTI) are the backbone of Europe’s R&I system. In the transport sector, RTI include physical testbeds (like testing grounds for autonomous vehicles), digital platforms, data and software tools (MaaS, data sharing), specialized labs (battery tech) all designed to develop and deploy new technologies for cleaner, more efficient, and integrated mobility. The session will give the opportunity to learn more about the new long-term European Strategy on RTI and to have insights on transport RTI available in Europe. Bringing together policy maker, RTI operator, research manager and industry leader, and reflecting from the new Strategy, this session will discuss questions such as 1. How to reinforce the transport RTI ecosystem, 2. How to facilitate and improve access to those RTI 3. How to improve their governance, and 4. How to strengthen the European transport RTI in the international arena? Ultimately the session aims to create more awareness on how an integrated and resilient landscape of transport RTI can drive innovation, support the green and digital transitions, boost Europe’s global competitiveness and research excellence in the transport domain.

Moderator:
Caroline Alméras (ECTRI)

Rapporteur:
Ana Pereira (ECTRI)

Speakers:
Maria Guillen-Molina (DG RTD)
Kay Gade (DLR)
Zoltan Hamar (ZalaZONE)
Meyer Zu Horste (DLR)
Anders Öster (Wartsila)

The waterborne sector is a dynamic and interdependent ecosystem, featuring a diverse array of public and private stakeholders, including shipowners, shipbuilders, equipment manufacturers, ports, classification societies, infrastructure and service providers, blue economy actors as well as universities and research institutes. The sector develops and produces offshore platform technologies, designs, produces, maintains and operates specialized vessels supporting the blue economy and is a technology leader in the underwater domain, including underwater unmanned vehicles. The blue economy represents a key market for the European maritime technology sector, providing diversified demand mitigating the cyclical nature of the shipbuilding market and strengthening long-term industrial stability. This session will explore the state-of-play and next steps as regards RD&I and deployment supporting the transition towards a resilient, competitive and sustainable waterborne sector.

Moderator:
Jaap Gebraad (WTP)

Rapporteur:
Alexandros Marios Constantes (WTP)

Speakers:
Hildegunn McLernon (Kongsberg)
Guido Sachetto (DG MARE)
Pieter Huyskens (Damen Shipyards)
Jorge Miguel Lara López (Valencia Port)

Chair: Domenico Uomo (EURNEX/SSSA)

121 Olga Gotalay, Riccardo D'Elia, Alberto Termine, Francesco Flammini, Stefano Ricci, Peyman Asmari and Andrea Quattrini – Cognitive Digital Twins for Integrated and Automated Multimodal Logistic Terminals
Presenter: Olga Gotalay

292 Denis Andres Maigualema-Quimbita\*, Victor Monzonis Melero, David Gomez-Barquero and Juan Vicente Balbastre Tejedor – Resilient UAV Routes for Emergency Services Using 5G Networks
Presenter: Denis Andres Maigualema-Quimbita\*

456 Tamás Márton Kazár, Roland Nagy, Árpád Török and Zsombor Pethő – Testing Enhanced Emergency Braking in NLoS Scenarios: Comparing Radar and V2X Risk Estimation with Machine Learning
Presenter: Árpád Török

1259 Manuel Van Rensbergen, Sachin Kumar Bhoi, Alexander Kospach, Sajib Chakraborty and Omar Hegazy – Adaptive Surrogate Model for Real-Time Condition and Health Monitoring of Powertrain Components
Presenter: Omar Hegazy

1389 Konstantinos Katzilieris, Emmanouil Kampitakis, Eleni Mantouka and Eleni Vlahogianni – Dynamic Control of Reconfigurable Urban Corridors in the presence of CAVs
Presenter: Konstantinos Katzilieris

1461 Getachew Hagos Geleta, Marion Berbineau\*\*, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Francesco Flammini and Nicola Sacco – A Coloured Petri Net Model to Assess Dependability of Train-to-Train 5G NR V2X Communications for Virtual Coupling
Presenter: Marion Berbineau\*\*

Chair: Wolfgang Ponweiser (ECTRI/AIT)

28 André Freitas and Daniela Carvalho – Mainstreaming Rural Mobility in Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning: A Framework For Rural-Proofed SUMPs
Presenter: André Freitas

634 Lorena Sáez, Miguel Llop, Jorge Feliu, Ana Palanca, Ángel Laguna and Jaime Luezas – Enabling Maritime Digital Transformation through Data Harmonisation and Interoperability: Implementation of the EMSWe Regulation
Presenter: Jorge Feliu

1032 Clément Lefebvre, Vincent Lébé, Ricardo Pereira, Johan Sundell, Arnaud Jaoul, Kenza Saiah and Nenad Mijatovic – Building Trust in AI: A Necessity for Railway
Presenter: Clément Lefebvre

1405 Gonzalo Sandiás, José Andrés Giménez and Gabriel Ferrús – Assessment and alignment of JIT - Port Call Optimisation standardisation initiatives at international level
Presenter: Gonzalo Sandiás

1406 Karen Valitov, Melvin Wong and Soora Rasouli – Toward a User-Centered Privacy Framework for Transport Data Sharing: A design framework for Trust, Control, and Participation
Presenter: Karen Valitov

1525 Daniel Franco and Dr. Wolfgang Backhaus – CCAM‑readiness Self‑Assessment Tool: empowering authorities to steer CCAM towards sustainable futures
Presenter: Dr. Wolfgang Backhaus

Chair: Alice Scotti (ALICE)

32 Hamdi El Gaied, Didier Frugier, André Chamaret and Patrick Henry – Evaluating Flexibility and Assets in Battery-Powered Train Operations: A Simulation Approach
Presenter: Hamdi El Gaied

210 Batool Madani and Jaspal Singh – Underpinning Factors Influencing the Adoption of Battery-Electric Buses: Enablers, Barriers, and Global Learnings
Presenter: Jaspal Singh

797 Giovanni De Nunzio, Suzanne Bussod, Celeste Muilwijk and Miklós Doma – Assessing the Potential for CO₂ and Pollutant Emission Reduction via Redistribution of Port-Induced Road Traffic: A Case Study of the Port of Rotterdam
Presenter: Miklós Doma

979 Henrik Gillström – Breaking down the barriers: The evolution of electric truck adoption in transport systems
Presenter: Henrik Gillström

1364 Maeva Meyer and Thomas Bousonville – A Tracking Data-Based Evaluation of Truck Electrification Potential in Europe
Presenter: Maeva Meyer

1521 Athanasios Dimaratos, Dimitris Kontses, Leonidas Ntziachristos and Zisis Samaras – A modular system for sampling and measuring non-exhaust particles of light-duty vehicles in on-road testing
Presenter: Athanasios Dimaratos

Chair: David Batchelor (SESAR JU)

45 Cyril Alias, Anastasiya Azarko, Vladislav Maraš, Angeliki Stouraiti, Jonas Zum Felde and Harilaos N. Psaraftis – A Method to Evaluate the Logistics Performance in Automated Waterborne Transport and Logistics Cases
Presenter: Anastasiya Azarko

151 Florian Herrmann, Andrei Turlea, Lorenzo Cello, Paola Astegiano and Paola Cossu – Accelerating data-driven systemic transition in urban logistics at four Living Labs: lessons from the DISCO Project
Presenter: Lorenzo Cello

243 Giancarlo Ferrara, Patricia Hervías Vallejo, Giovanni Riccardi and Rodrigo Benedit Pascual – U-ELCOME: U-space services for safe and efficient drone operations in Europe
Presenter: Giancarlo Ferrara

784 Riccardo Maratini, Giuseppe Luppino, Luca Simone, Lorenzo Cello, Fahad Anwar, Ines Pentek and Tomislav Letnik – Strategic Challenges, Opportunities and Enablers of Efficient Regional Collaborative Logistics
Presenter: Riccardo Maratini

1445 Elisabete Arsenio\*\*, Marluci Menezes, João Tiago Aparicio and Gabriel Dias – Collaborative Innovation for Intelligent, Zero-Emission and Intermodal Freight Transport & Logistics
Presenter: Elisabete Arsenio\*\*

1510 Cristiana Piccioni, Riccardo Licciardello, Cristiano Marinacci, Miad Farokhsiar and Stefano Ricci – A Roadmap for the Transition to Automation in Rail Freight Shunting Yards
Presenter: Miad Farokhsiar

Chair: Floridea Di Ciommo (CAMBIAMO)

122 Claudio Mantero\*, Andres Rodriguez and Luigi Dell'Olio – Tourist Mobility Patterns in Madeira: Time–Cost Mixed Logit Model and Policy Implications.
Presenter: Claudio Mantero\*

337 Gergő Galiger, Nguyen Duy Chien, Viktória Hideg, Patrik Tóth and Péter Kovács – Climate Resilience Analysis of Public Spaces via Model-based Artificial Intelligence Methods
Presenter: Gergő Galiger

383 Giovanni Riccardi, Edoardo Fornaciari, Mariapia Molinario, Maria Gabriella Giovannetti, Marika Lombardi and Sara McNamee Freire – Demonstrating interoperability for Innovative Air Mobility in the Rome Vertiport Network: A SESAR EUREKA Project Validation
Presenter: Giovanni Riccardi

442 Stefanie Gaebler, Philipp Rollin, Martin Hettich and Eike Hartmann – Work Here, Live There, Pay the Fare: Analysing commuting behaviour and commuting costs based on a synthetic population
Presenter: Stefanie Gaebler

1198 Sophie Gliese, Sascha von Behren, Jessica Slamka and Julia Kopf – Paradise City? Classification of Urban Archetypes to Model Transportation Systems Worldwide
Presenter: Sophie Gliese

1437 Anna Voskoboynikova, Anne Aguilera and Mariane Thebert – Decarbonizing interurban commuting in France: from the emergence of new arenas for dialogue to the implementation of experimental mobility solutions
Presenter: Anne Aguilera

Chair: Stefan Seer (ECTRI/AIT)

113 Tobias Wendt, Johannes Müller and Klaus Bogenberger – Car Subscription – Between Renting and Leasing: An Empirical Study on Car Subscription Customers and Their Usage
Presenter: Tobias Wendt

396 Diana Naranjo, Juan Nicolas Gonzalez, Laura Garrido, Thais Rangel and Jose Manuel Vassallo – Contribution of New Shared Mobility Services to achieving key sustainability goals from a stakeholder perspective
Presenter: Laura Garrido

397 Diana Naranjo, Juan Nicolas Gonzalez, Laura Garrido, Thais Rangel and Jose Manuel Vassallo – Technological Challenges of New Shared Mobility Services: Stakeholder Perspective
Presenter: Diana Naranjo

993 Márton Korompay and Dávid Földes – Does the temporal asymmetry of station traffic mirror urban functions? Evidence from Budapest bike-sharing
Presenter: Márton Korompay

1008 Frances Sprei and Devon McAslan – Evaluation of Mobility Agreements to Reduce Parking Requirements in Cities
Presenter: Frances Sprei

1085 Ognjen Bobičić and Domokos Esztergár-Kiss – Attitudinal Profiles of Potential Shared Cargo Bike Users in Budapest
Presenter: Domokos Esztergár-Kiss

Chair: Laura Babío (POLIS)

234 Caiyin Dong, Chenyang Wu, Hyungchul Chung, Hongliang Ding, Sisi Jian and Tiantian Chen – When Safety Is Not Free: Mitigating the Transportation Pink Tax Through Safety-Oriented Policy Interventions
Presenter: Tiantian Chen

405 Eva Grigoriadou, Evelina Faliagka, Christina Karamperi, George Gorgogetas, Iason Sioutis and Evangelia Latsa – Integrating Gender Perspectives into Climate-Neutral Urban Mobility: Insights from Trikala, Greece
Presenter: Eva Grigoriadou

705 Cornelia-Mădălina Șuta, Max Fischer-Barnicol, Konstantinos Kamargiannis and Christos Gkartzonikas – Advancing Inclusive, Accessible and Equitable Mobility in Europe
Presenter: Cornelia-Mădălina Șuta

948 Isabel Margot-Cattin, Sophie Nadia Gaber, Derek P.T.H. Christie, Selina Egger, Brigitte Elisabeth Gantschnig, Verena C. Tatzer-Hanten, Brenda Vrkljan, Ann-Helen Patomella, Sophia Vardaki, Giovanni Circella, Priscilla Harries and Tadhg Stapleton – Building opportunities to support inclusive community mobility for all: the BOPALiM COST Action
Presenter: Isabel Margot-Cattin

1283 Panagiota Mavrogenidou and Athena Tsirimpa – Moving While Queer: A Case Study on Harassment and Visibility in Public Transport
Presenter: Athena Tsirimpa

1617 Guilhermina Torrao and Esko Lehtonen – Gender Gap in Automated Vehicle Adoption: Cross-National Evidence and Socioeconomic Insights for Inclusive Mobility
Presenter: Guilhermina Torrao

Chair: Ernesto García Vadillo (EURNEX/EHU)

354 Sana Debbech and Aristide Lesel – Astéria : a MBSE Framework for Railway Systems Design and Digital Continuity
Presenter: Sana Debbech

776 Gianluigi Tortorelli, Maurizio Guadagno, Verónica Sanots Arconada, Ander Galparsoro Maiz, Peter Sergeant and Hendrik Vansompel – Hybrid-Excited Axial-Flux Motor with Flux Bridge
Presenter: Gianluigi Tortorelli

877 Jon Hernandez-Martinez, Javier Santamaria, Jon Iñaki Arrizubieta, Nekane Correa and Ernesto G. Vadillo – New Insights into the Investigation on Additive Manufacturing for its Application on Railway Wheels
Presenter: Jon Hernandez-Martinez

965 Janin Fauth, Koen Mommens and Heleen Buldeo Rai – User Preferences for Electric Light Commercial Vehicle Innovations in Urban Logistics
Presenter: Janin Fauth

1166 Kostas Belibassakis, Anders Oster and Lokukaluge Prasad Perera – Hydrodynamics and multi-physics simulations towards systematic development of Digital Twin in shipping
Presenter: Kostas Belibassakis

1628 Mateo Barbero, Cristina Dimundo, Falak Khalid, Adrian Krezlik, Araliya Mosleh, Cecilia Vale, Mohammadreza Mohammadi, Diogo Ribeiro, Francisco Andrade, João Ventura, Belmira Neto, Paulo Rosa Santos and A.H.S. Garmabaki – Sustainable Renewal and Maintenance Optimization of an Existing Railway Line Using AI and Digitalization Tools
Presenter: Falak Khalid

Chair: Juan de Dios Sanz (EURNEX/UPM)

182 Wassamon Phusakulkajorn, Zili Li and Alfredo Núñez – Tailored AI for Predictive Railway Maintenance
Presenter: Zili Li

470 Marc Sango, Johnson Ganesh, Sébastien Loiseau and Edouard Chabanier – System Model for Change Impact Analysis in Railway Electrical Traction Chain
Presenter: Marc Sango

561 Florian Thiery, Ajaykrishnan Selucca Muralidharan, Praneeth Chandran, Johan Odelius and Matti Rantatalo – Standardizing Wayside Monitoring Data via CDF Rescaling: A Case Study on Wheel Impact Load Detectors
Presenter: Florian Thiery

798 Adrien Gharios, Jean-Baptiste Himbert and Nadia Ammad – Toward SIL4-Certifiable Onboard Train Localisation via Chain Fusion
Presenter: Adrien Gharios

1273 Laura Rabadán, Andoni Cortés, Alexandre Corcia, Javier Ortuondo, Javier Barandiaran and Oihana Otaegui – RailVision: An Integrated Solution for Train Detection, Speed Estimation, and Direction Analysis in Railway Environments
Presenter: Laura Rabadán

1367 Debdeep Mukherjee, Eduardo Di Santi and Nenad Mijatovic – Measuring Confidence on Predictive Models for Railway Track Circuit Failures with Conformal and Probabilistic Techniques
Presenter: Debdeep Mukherjee

Chair: Szabolcs Rózsa (BME)

500 Magnus Holmsteen Jørgensen – Improving Pavement Structural Assessment with AI-Driven GPR Layer Detection
Presenter: Magnus Holmsteen Jørgensen

558 Matúš Kováč, Matej Brna and Peter Pisca – Correlation Analysis Between Pavement Texture Parameters and Skid Resistance Using Machine Learning
Presenter: Matúš Kováč

905 Syed Ibrahim Hassan, David Power, Waqar Shahid Qureshi and Kieran Feighan – IRSC: Intelligent Road Surface Classification Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning
Presenter: Syed Ibrahim Hassan

1030 Panagiotis Vrachnos, Alexandros Petropoulos, Ilias Koulalis, Irina Stipanovic, Nikolaos Dourvas, Konstantinos Ioannidis and Stefanos Vrochidis – Semantic - Aware 3D Gaussian Splatting for Road Pavement Condition Monitoring
Presenter: Panagiotis Vrachnos

1276 Davide Lo Presti, Davide Randazzo Mignacca and Gabriele Musso – Developing Urban Road Pavement Management System by Means of Private Connected Vehicles Data Monitoring
Presenter: Davide Lo Presti

1332 Waqar Shahid Qureshi, David Power, Dympna O' Sullivan, Syed Ibrahim Hassan, Brian Mulry and Kieran Feighan – Exploiting Ordinal Accuracy for Visual Pavement Surface Rating on Regional Road Networks
Presenter: Waqar Shahid Qureshi

19/05/26

Side event for attendees by invitation only

This event marks the Final Event of the EU-funded KEYSTONE project, presenting key results and lessons from 3 years of work on digital solutions for smarter, paperless, and more efficient enforcement compliance in transport and logistics. Featuring contributions from the sister project SETO, the sessions will highlight how complementarity between EU initiatives, through interoperable systems, data sharing, and innovation, can support both operators and enforcement authorities. Project representatives will share insights from real-world pilots, highlighting challenges and barriers. The event will also explore how the legacy of both projects can be sustained beyond their lifetime, paving the way for smarter transport solutions across Europe.

In line with the Clean Industrial Deal, how to maintain European leadership in competitive technologies? In an international context marked by a global race for resources needed for the green transition, this session will focus on the competitiveness of innovative solutions globally, also with regard to clean technologies. In a global context, it will explore the challenges that the EU faces to maintain its leadership in the development manufacturing and deployment of these technologies. It will look at the EU’s competitive strengths in comparison to other international players and highlight where the European efforts should focus on to maintain global competitive leadership in transport technologies, taking also into account the specific challenges faced by SMEs and start/scale-ups. The session will also look at best practices from other international players on clean tech competitiveness and whether they can be reproduced at EU level.
This session aims to find answers to the following questions: how can Europe regain or maintain leadership by focusing more on competitiveness and less on competition? What is the added value of involving outside countries into European research programs? How to maintain the European strategic autonomy, technology sovereignty and reduce dependencies from other countries?
Keynote speaker:
speaker
Glenn Schmidt
Vice President Global Sustainability
BMW Group
Speakers:
speaker
Alberto Maestrini
Executive Vice President
Fincantieri S.p.A.
speaker
Axel Krein
Executive Director
Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking
speaker
Doris Martetschläger
Supply Chain Operations Manager
IKEA supply AG
speaker
Glenn Schmidt
Vice President Global Sustainability
BMW Group
speaker
Jerry Buttimer
Minister of State
Department of Rural and Community Development and at the Department of Transport, Republic of Ireland
speaker
Magda Kopczyńska
Director-General for Mobility and Transport
European Commission

Join the PIARC International Workshop, Worldwide Perspective on Road Safety Solutions, bringing global experts together to share proven strategies for safer roads. Hosted by PIARC, the World Road Association, the program explores vulnerable road users, crash hot spots, network-wide safety assessment, speed management, human factors, Safe System delivery in LMICs, and risk management. Hear international case studies, recommendations, and practical tools for policymakers, engineers, researchers, and road safety practitioners. Network with leading specialists and discover innovative approaches adaptable worldwide.

On May 19th, the EV4EU project Final Event, “EV4EU: From V2X Innovation to Implementation in Europe’s Energy System,” will bring together experts and key stakeholders to discuss the critical role of electric mobility in the European energy transition. As the project reaches its end in May 2026, this is a great opportunity to present its final outcomes and achievements.

From the Azores island of São Miguel in Portugal to Denmark’s tech hubs, the project has tested the limits of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. Now, it is time to showcase real-world results from the project’s four European V2X demonstrators in Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, and Denmark.

Experts will present a strategic roadmap and regulatory solutions to bring these technologies to market, followed by a collaborative session with V2X Cluster projects (Drive 2X, SCALE, AHEAD, ePowerMove) where project leaders will pitch the next generation of energy grid innovations and discuss the future of V2X technology.

Join the conversation as we explore solutions to turn electric vehicles into the backbone of Europe’s energy system.

Organised by the Transport Community Permanent Secretariat—focuses on strengthening cooperation in transport research and innovation between the Western Balkans and EU neighbouring regions.

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The event programme will cover discussions focusing on the real-world value of shared mobility and its policy implications. It will gather cities, transport authorities, researchers and practitioners to present practical insights from Living Labs, covering bike-sharing, MaaS, car sharing, DRT, and mobility hubs highlighting measurable impacts, operational challenges, and governance aspects. Moving beyond concepts, the event reflects on what has worked, what has not, and the conditions needed to integrate shared mobility into transport systems, while outlining policy recommendations, future pathways, and next steps for cities and regions.

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The session will explore the current state of charging infrastructure in Europe, (including the deployment of public, semi-public and private charging points, in particular for Heavy Duty and commercial vehicles at logistics hubs and depots), also highlighting the areas of relevance for smart and bi-directional charging.
It aims to bridge R&I and policy to co-develop strategic priorities for the future, and discuss how to further support the rollout of charging infrastructure, in line with the Automotive Action Plan: accelerating the roll-out of charging, grid access, V2X, the ‘European Clean Transport Corridor initiative’, and where relevant the ‘European Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Alliance’, as well as financial instruments like the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF).
The session would provide a strategic context for challenges and opportunities related to the deployment of charging infrastructure for EV and their integration to the grid and would contribute to the development of a comprehensive and sustainable transport system in Europe.

Moderator:
Eric von Breska (DG MOVE)

Rapporteur:
Beatriz Ildefonso (DG RTD)

Speakers:
Michael Bültmann (ABB)
Alessandro Bernardini (Iveco Group)
Ádám Tóth (E.ON)
Omar Hegazy (VUB)

Ports and airports are no longer just transit points—they are critical R&I platforms for the clean energy transition, serving as producers, importers, distributors, and users of sustainable fuels such as hydrogen, methanol, ammonia, synthetic fuels, and electricity.
This session explores how these strategic nodes are being transformed into integrated, multimodal energy and data hubs that support decarbonised logistics and mobility chains. Smart energy management, digitalisation, and automation R&D will be addressed as key tools to enhance operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and enable real-time optimisation tested through collaborative pilots. Case studies from Europe and beyond will highlight successful, replicable and scalable approaches.
The session will also identify R&I challenges and outline the research, regulatory and investment frameworks needed to accelerate scale-up, emphasising modular innovation, cross-sector collaboration and EU partnerships contributions to climate-neutral and resilient transport infrastructure.

Moderator:
Krzysztof Kuik (DG RTD)

Rapporteur:
Giovanni Circella (Uninversity of Ghent)

Speakers:
Annefleur Klaus (Schiphol airport)
Erwin Verstraelen (Port of Antwerp)
Helena Athoussaki (Motor Oil Group)
Klara Wittkowski (Airbus)
Jorrit Harmsen (TNO)

The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and related air pollution places zero-emission mobility at the center of urban mobility policies. This session explores strategies to decarbonise urban mobility through technology, integrated planning and behavioural change. It highlights that the transition goes beyond new tech, it requires transforming the mobility ecosystem to improve air quality, reduce noise and congestion, and ensure equitable access. Key themes include the role of electrified public transport (on rail, waterborne and road), integration of new and shared mobility services, and promoting multimodality to shift behavior and boost efficiency. The session also examines urban freight solutions, mobility hubs, and EV infrastructure challenges, emphasizing grid integration and spatial planning. Drawing on research and case studies, it presents pathways and trade-offs for achieving zero-emission transport.

Moderator:
Patrick Mercier-Handisyde (DG RTD)

Rapporteur:
Carmela Canonico (UITP)

Speakers:
Ádám Bodor (BKK)
Marc Rozendal (EIT Urban Mobility)
Katie Black (Transdev)
Johan Leveque (La Poste)
Manfred Seitz (Danube Commission)

This session will explore how the road and mobility sector can attract, prepare, and retain the people it needs for the years ahead. As the sector evolves, the question of skills, talent, and workforce readiness is becoming more important than ever.

This session will focus on the future of pavement solutions that are not only more sustainable, but also better able to respond to changing climate, performance, and resilience demands.

This session explores how research and innovation can unlock night trains' decarbonisation potential for medium- and long-distance travel, combining overnight journeys with daytime availability. Despite their capacity to reduce short-haul aviation, night trains remain underutilised due to 19th-century governance structures and fragmented responsibilities across authorities, infrastructure managers and operators. Bringing together policy, academia, industry and civil society, the session examines a new organisational paradigm enabled by coherent EU policy, regulatory alignment and funding to scale fast, reliable cross-border services. R&I tools will guide transformation: emission calculators for CO₂ savings; game-theoretic models for stakeholder coordination; and multi-criteria analysis to optimise trade-offs among availability, affordability, accessibility and reliability. The session will deliver concrete pathways to accelerate night trains' sustainable deployment across Europe.

Moderator:
Armando Carrillo (EURNEX)

Rapporteur:
Helena Luketic (HZPP)

Speakers:
Kurt Bauer (ÖBB PV)
Borna Abramovic (University of Zagreb)
Anton Dubrau (Luna Rail)
Aaron Paz Martinez (DLR)
Michele Gesualdi (UIC)

The 2Zero and CCAM Partnerships have been key tools to plan and coordinate European collaborative R&D in the field of electrification and automation of road transport: this session will discuss their main achievements in Horizon Europe and their potential evolution in the next EU framework programme for 2028-2034. A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between these two Partnerships, the Partnership on Batteries, and the European Commission, to further coordinate the European R&D efforts. The objective is to accelerate the transition of road mobility into electrification and automation by exploiting research results further into implementation. One option for the future is the setup of a new Joint Undertaking, which would support the competitiveness of the European automotive industry.

Moderator:
Andrea Gentili (DG RTD)

Rapporteur:
Xavier Aertsens (ERTRAC)

Speakers:
Stephan Neugebauer (BMW)
Christoph Weigand (Aumovio)
Benedetta Trignani (2Zero/CCAM)
Marina Urbina (CEA)
Michele De Gennaro (AIT)

In the pursuit of a truly interoperable, resilient and adaptable Single European Rail Area, railway networks are undergoing a digital revolution at European level. The session will explore the latest innovations being developed towards modernizing and digitalizing the rail European network in transforming the future European Rail Traffic Management System. The vision is for traffic planning and control to operate seamlessly across national borders and transport modes to make rail the backbone of a multimodal transport system for passengers and freight customers, from first to last mile. The session will hear about the latest technology and specifications being developed in this area under the current Horizon Europe Programme and the vision and expectations of stakeholders for how this is to be implemented at European system level.

Moderator:
Ralf Kaminsky (Siemens)

Rapporteur:
Andrea Demadonna (UNIFE)

Speakers:
Lars Deiterding (Hacon)
Anna Lina Ruscelli (Sant'Anna Pisa)
Francesco Jeronimo Cabrera (UIC)
Maria Price (ERFA)
Christopher Carr (ERA)

While essential to reach ambitious EU transport decarbonization targets, the market uptake of ZE-HDVs is still relatively low, with less than 1700 new ZEV-HDV registered in the EU in 2023/24. In cooperation with DG CLIMA, the JRC has carried out a technology state-of-art review of ongoing EU-funded R&I activities, revealing that further efforts in research, technological development and standardisation are needed. Building on this, and on a previous session held at TRA 2024 in Dublin, we will connect technology progress with lessons learned from demonstrations in the AEVETO Cluster projects. Aligned with 2ZERO, ERTRAC and ALICE roadmaps, this session provides a consolidated view of where Europe stands today, what has been achieved through R&I, and what needs to happen next to address systemic, technological and regulatory challenges. The session will consist of short presentations and a panel discussion with representatives of the European Commission, OEMs, Logistics, Battery industry and automation.

Moderator:
Jette Krause (JRC)

Rapporteur:
Alice Scotti (ALICE)

Speakers:
Ben Kraaienhagen (VUB)
Manasa Sridhar (Iveco)
Beatriz Ildefonso (DG RTD)
Michele de Gennaro (AIT)
Andrea Condotta (Gruber Logistics)

Embark on a cross-sector journey into the future of navigation as we explore how Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have been transforming operations across both the waterborne and aviation domains and how recent disruptions in GNSS have prompted aviation and waterborne transport to adapt. From resilient GNSS solutions that safeguard critical navigation services from interference to the development of complementary technologies and improved operations, discover how Europe is strengthening the reliability and performance of GNSS and developing new concepts of communication, navigation and surveillance to support a more connected and future-ready transport ecosystem. By exploring both current capabilities and future research needs, this session shows how GNSS can help Europe build the most advanced, efficient and resilient transport systems on the water and in the air.

Moderator:
Chrystelle Damar (SESAR JU)

Rapporteur:
Christine Stewart (SESAR JU)

Speakers:
Thierry Closset (EDA)
Damian Viccars (World Shipping Council)
Inkeri Huttu (ABB)
Jan Ludvik (Honeywell)

Chair: Sandor Vass (EC JRC)

206 Egidio Quaglietta, Camiel Simons, Emdzad Sehic, Julia Lo, Martin Joborn, Peter Olsson, Enrique Gómez, Pablo Ciáurriz, Roberto Divano, Petr Stříteský, Martin Václavík, Isabel Meseguer, Angelo Naselli, Federico Santamaria, Rob M. P. Goverde and Dick Middelkoop – Analysing the link of Traffic Management System with Automated and Assisted Train Operations
Presenter: Egidio Quaglietta

300 Katharina Hartmann, Dr. Thomas Nobel and Dr. Martin Fischer – Level 4 Automated Truck Traffic in Hub-to-Hub Logistics: The AUTOGVZ Project
Presenter: Katharina Hartmann

549 Mikel Labayen, Jon Mikel Olmos, Jokin Irastorza, Maider Lehr, Xabier Larrea and Erik Aranburu – Demonstration of Cutting-Edge Technologies in Remote and Autonomous Railway Shunting Operations
Presenter: Mikel Labayen

551 Marc Wilbrink and Michael Oehl – Repeated Exposure to eHMIs: Behavioral Adaptation Across Age Groups in Pedestrian–HAV Interaction
Presenter: Marc Wilbrink

564 Shadi Nikneshan, Andrea Avignone, Brunella Caroleo and Silvia Chiusano – Unveiling anomalies in autonomous shuttle behaviour through multisource data
Presenter: Shadi Nikneshan

608 Maria Chiara Bodda, Kais Bedioui, Siemen Herremans, Ali Anwar, Aleksander Chernyavskiy, Pieter Helsen, Ghazaleh Kia, Zia Nassir and Louis Robert Cool – Artificial Intelligence Powered Perception System for Enhanced Remote Vessel Operation in Inland Waterways
Presenter: Ghazaleh Kia

Chair: Árpád Török (BME)

233 Hyeokju Nam, Soyeon Lee, Dongyao Jia, Dong Ngoduy and Seunghyeon Lee – Bi-level calibration of car-following models via quantum optimization under dynamic traffic flow
Presenter: Hyeokju Nam

236 Seulbin Hong, Dohyeon Kim, Dongmin Lee, Sooncheon Hwang, Wai Wong and Seunghyeon Lee – A group-based hierarchical adaptive traffic control system for an emergency vehicle priority signal along with consecutive signalized intersections
Presenter: Seulbin Hong

392 Ángel Moya and Jeanett Bolther – From Fragmented Systems to Integrated Mobility: Mapping the Stakeholder Ecosystem for Predictive Multimodal Traffic Management
Presenter: Jeanett Bolther

455 Tobias Nousch and Django Adam – Real-World Reinforcement Learning for Multimodal Urban Traffic Signal Control
Presenter: Tobias Nousch

963 Summair Anis, Nicola Sacco, Alice Consilvio, Davide Giglio, Pietro De Vito, Prachiti Shinde, Hing Yan Tong, Marin Marinov and Patrick Bannon – A Simulation Based Approach for Dynamic Management of Metro Dwell Times based on Passenger Demands
Presenter: Summair Anis

1060 Zsolt Berki – Meso-Level Adaptive Response Planning for Urban Traffic Management Systems
Presenter: Zsolt Berki

Chair: Alessandro Tansini (EC JRC)

649 Rachmat Gunawan, Angelique Rouhan, Angeliki Deligianni, Daria Matignon, Thierry Pacini, James Moore, Joseph Hodgson, Tapas Kumar Das, Leonidas Drikos, Nicholas Lekkas, Weichao Shi and Adrien Aubert – Evaluating the Potential of Hybrid Ship Retrofitting Combining Tubercle-Assisted Propellers, Fuel Cells, and Liquid Inorganic H2 Carrier Storage
Presenter: Rachmat Gunawan

9 Stefan Walter – Optimising Logistics for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: The DTI4HydroChains Framework
Presenter: Stefan Walter

173 Paolo Guglia, Caterina Cobino and Andrea Borzacchiello – The role of EU funding instruments and IPCEIs in enabling maritime decarbonisation
Presenter: Paolo Guglia

299 Enrico De Betta, Francesco Mastropierro, Damiano Tormen, Gianvito Apuleo and Michele De Gennaro – Analysis of Strategies for LH2 Management Onboard Aircraft During Overnight Parking
Presenter: Enrico De Betta

373 Alexander Wimmer, Markus Kordel, Isabell Moser, Eduardo de la Guerra Ochoa and Manuel Caballero Ocaña – Novel Metal Hydride Cooling System in a Hydrogen Demonstrator Train: Design, Implementation and Technology Assessment
Presenter: Markus Kordel

1543 Anna Lina Ruscelli, Gabriele Cecchetti, Domenico Uomo and Piero Castoldi – Advanced photovoltaic technologies for sustainable on board railways services
Presenter: Domenico Uomo

Chair: Paola Chiarini (EC DG MOVE)

904 Francesco Grasso, Leonardo Sasso, Alireza Motalebi, Fulvio Simonelli and Vittorio Marzano – Do we really know how much freight is transported on European roads? Evidence from a research project in Italy
Presenter: Vittorio Marzano

980 Luca Corniani, Paolo Schito, James Bell, Ariane Wettig, Joao Pombo and Stefano Bruni – Numerical investigation of freight train aerodynamics: towards greener freight transport in Europe
Presenter: Luca Corniani

1026 Daniela Castaño-Herrera\*, Álvaro Aguilera-García, Juan Gomez and José Manuel Vassallo – Spatial analysis of online shopping returns: application to the Madrid Region
Presenter: Daniela Castaño-Herrera\*

1344 Tobias Rinnert, Corinna Köpke, Kris Schroven and Alexander Stolz – ASTROIT: An agent-based and multimodal simulation predicting the effects of disruptions on transport networks and identifying effective and eco-friendly mitigation measures
Presenter: Tobias Rinnert

1512 Muhammad Tabish Bilal and Davide Giglio – Modelling Freight-Induced Congestion Dynamics: A Regional Macroscopic Approach with FC-MFD Applications
Presenter: Davide Giglio

1597 Antonio Comi, Luca Persia, Davide Shingo Usami, Sevket Oguz Kagan Capkin, Hamid Aghel and David Gruhonjić – Smart Urban Freight Transport: Assessing the Opportunity Offered by Automated Vehicles
Presenter: Davide Shingo Usami

Chair: Sandra Vieira (ECTRI/LNEC)

296 Torben Lelke, Peter Sanders, Sebastian Franke and Bernhard Friedrich – Assessment of Urban Traffic Safety through the Analysis of Crowd-Sourced Harsh Braking Maneuvers
Presenter: Torben Lelke

761 Daphne Kyprouli, Dimitrios Nikolaou and George Yannis – Factors Influencing Speed Limit Violations on Athens Road Network
Presenter: Daphne Kyprouli

919 Juan Alamo, Alena Høye and Tor-Olav Nævestad – Current Evidence on Alcohol-Impaired Driving and Road Fatalities in Europe: Trends, Challenges, and Policy Recommendations
Presenter: Juan Alamo

1231 Monica Meocci – Visual attention and speed: mutual effects on road safety
Presenter: Monica Meocci

1561 Aristotelis Tsoutsanis, Apostolos Ziakopoulos and George Yannis – Self-Supervised Detection of Harsh Cornering Events at Scale using Smartphone Sensor Data
Presenter: Apostolos Ziakopoulos

1581 Meltem Aslantas and Fatma Kutlu Gündogdu – Driving Risk Classification Using Fuzzy C-Means and Classification Algorithms on NGSIM Trajectory Data
Presenter: Meltem Aslantas

Chair: Diána Henézi (SZE)

72 Magdalini Tsavala, Lambros Mitropoulos and Christos Karolemeas – Assessment of Urban Cycling Infrastructure based on National Design Guidelines
Presenter: Lambros Mitropoulos

414 Ernst Tomasch, Bernd Schneider, Nadezda Kirillova and Horst Possegger – How Does Right-Turn-On-Red For Bicyclists Affect Safety?
Presenter: Ernst Tomasch

568 Maria Beirão, Anabela Ribeiro and Adelino Ferreira – Identifying Cycling Accident Hotspots through Spatio-Temporal Network Kernel Density Estimation: Evidence from Madrid
Presenter: Adelino Ferreira

707 José Dias, Anabela Ribeiro, Adelino Ferreira and Francisco Antunes – Network Design Model Applied to Cycling Infrastructure
Presenter: Anabela Ribeiro

734 Julius Reh, Martin Loidl and Sven Lißner – Measuring the impact of evolving cycling infrastructure : Evidence from over 100 interventions in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Presenter: Julius Reh

1226 Jed Sarjant and Anna Charly – Evaluating the Effectiveness of Dedicated Cycle Lanes for Sustainable Transport in Urban City Centres Using Microsimulation
Presenter: Anna Charly

Chair: Thomas Geier (EMTA)

301 Charilaos Latinopoulos and Pauline Bernat – VRP meets Inland Waterway Transport: Predictive Routing for Zero-emission Vessels
Presenter: Charilaos Latinopoulos

502 Jeong Seomun, Seunghyeon Lee and Jihye Byun – A Hierarchical Routing Strategy for Seamless Electric Vehicle Charging Service Using Autonomous Mobile Charging Robots
Presenter: Jeong Seomun

788 Christos Makridis, Charalambos Menelaou, Stelios Timotheou and Christos G. Panayiotou – Seamless Urban Mobility: A Multi-Modal Reservation Framework
Presenter: Christos Makridis

903 Marianthi Kallidoni, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson and Otto Anker Nielsen – From the Stations to the Surroundings: How Transfer Environment Shapes Public Transport Route Choices
Presenter: Marianthi Kallidoni

1427 Peter Nezval and Gyözö Gidofalvi – The Price of Silence: Exploring Time and Distance Trade-Offs in Traffic Noise Exposure-Aware Routing
Presenter: Peter Nezval

1452 Chenhao Ding, Florian Dandl and Klaus Bogenberger – A Three-Phase Communication Strategy for Seamless Integration of Mobility-on-Demand and Public Transport
Presenter: Chenhao Ding

Chair: Attila Buzási (BME)

518 Daniel Rutte, Larissa Billig, Achim Braeuning, Sascha Gey, Nandini Hanak, Martin Haeusser, Mathias Herbst, Randolf Klinke, Wolfgang Kurtz, Paul Schmidt-Walter, Frederic Sorbe, Benjamin Stöckigt, Sonja Szymczak and Jan Wolf – Monitoring Tree Vitality as a risk factor for rail transport in a changing climate
Presenter: Daniel Rutte

937 Tess Heydorff-Decaux, Céline Clauzel, Laura Clévenot and Anne Petit – Reducing Train–Ungulate Collisions Using Under- and Overpasses Not Originally Intended for Wildlife
Presenter: Tess Heydorff-Decaux

1051 Rodrigo Gil, Carlos Morillas, Sergio Alvarez, Carlos Romero, Pinar Yilmazer, Ana Berrocal, Lorenzo Franzoni and Sara Martinez – Barriers to Biodiversity Integration in European Railway Operations: A Multi-Round Assessment
Presenter: Rodrigo Gil

1192 Marios Giouroukelis and Eleni Vlahogianni – Benchmarking SARS-CoV-2 Mitigation Strategies in Public Transit: An Analytic Hierarchy Process Approach
Presenter: Marios Giouroukelis

1248 Yuxiang Feng, Jingshuo Qiu, Leah Camarcat, Weixuan Zhou, Laura Barnett, Paraskevi Michalaki, Sukhvinder Ubhi, Muhammad Hamza Sajid, Hannah Tune, David Watts and Mohammed Quddus – Evaluating Interventions to Mitigate Event-Related Traffic Congestion: A Case Study of Greater Manchester, UK
Presenter: Laura Barnett

1488 Jindan Gong, Maria Xylia and Björn Nykvist – Navigating a Resilient Transition: A Conceptual Framework for Mapping Disruptions to Electrified Public Bus Transport
Presenter: Jindan Gong

Chair: Dániel Hörcher (BME)

450 Minjun Kim, Seunghyeon Lee and Jihye Byun – Route Choice under Dynamic Road Pricing : Evidence on Driver Behavioral and Attitudinal Factors
Presenter: Minjun Kim

619 Hanne Seter, Petter Arnesen, Esten Heggem and Claudia Moscoso – Fairness as a Driving Force for Congestion Pricing Acceptability
Presenter: Hanne Seter

870 Jamil Nur, Gary Haq, Jette Krause and Alejandro Ortega Hortelano – Can we Afford to Drive? Developing a Framework for Vehicle Affordability Analysis in the European Union
Presenter: Jamil Nur

917 Gaurav Malik, Stef Proost, Ravi Seshadri, Francisco Camara Pereira and Chris Tampere – Application of a Metamodel-Based Equilibration Scheme to Nash and Stackelberg Pricing Competitions between Decision Makers in Full-Scale Traffic Models.
Presenter: Gaurav Malik

1096 Fernando Fernández-Bonilla\* and Aurora Ruiz-Rua – Sustainable Mobility: Individual Choice in the Context of Public Policies on Public Transport in Spain
Presenter: Fernando Fernández-Bonilla\*

1100 Juan Nicolas Gonzalez and Ibrahem Shatnawi – Expert Views on Congestion Pricing and Its Role in Urban Electrification and Energy Transition
Presenter: Juan Nicolas Gonzalez

Chair: Ernesto García Vadillo (EURNEX/EHU)

19 Jurjen Hendriks, Rolf Dollevoet and Alfredo Nunez – Detection of Badger and Beaver Dens Using ABA Measurements
Presenter: Alfredo Nunez

209 Siwarak Unsiwilai, Alfredo Núñez, Arjen Zoeteman, Rolf Dollevoet and Zili Li – Assessment of Vertical Track Support Condition Using Track Geometry and Axle Box Acceleration: Toward Multi-Sensor Monitoring
Presenter: Arjen Zoeteman

464 Praneeth Chandran, Jnanashekar Prakash Reddy, Florian Thiery, Johan Odelius and Matti Rantatalo – Train-Based Detection of Railway Insulated Joints Using Differential Eddy Current Sensor
Presenter: Praneeth Chandran

781 Angie C. Lamprea-Pineda, Chonlatis Charoenwong, Gianluca Quaglia, Jeroen Wegdam, Susmita Panda, Valeri Markine, Ivan Shevtsov, Mykola Petrowitsch Sysyn and David Connolly – 3D Scanning and Augmented Reality for Managing Railway Turnouts
Presenter: David Connolly

1066 Karl-Albrecht Klinge – Towards Interoperable Configuration and Diagnostics in Europe's Rail
Presenter: Karl-Albrecht Klinge

1403 Katia Amer-Yahia, Imen Ben Amara, Thomas Mensch, Tarik Hammi, Thai Hoang, Pierre-Antoine Lacaze and Gabriel Papaiz – Real-Time Rail Infrastructure Monitoring using Fiber Optic: Application on a 35-km Railway Section
Presenter: Katia Amer-Yahia

The 11th International Summit on Power Battery Applications (CBIS2026) Overseas Session
Sustainable New Energy Forum is a TRA 2026 side event bringing together Chinese and Hungarian industry leaders, researchers and policymakers in Budapest. The programme will focus on solid-state batteries and industrialization, China–Europe industrial cooperation, European new energy strategies, and AI-based solutions for battery systems, with a strong emphasis on regional ecosystem building across NEV and BESS.

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Transport systems are a primary source of environmental and health stressors, primarily through the release of harmful pollutants and pervasive noise. Internal combustion engines emit, among others nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), and fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which infiltrate the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Equally harmful are the pollutants associated with non-exhaust emissions. Several of these pollutants are linked to chronic conditions such as asthma, lung cancer, and ischemic heart disease, contributing to millions of premature deaths annually. Beyond air quality, transport-related noise pollution serves as a "silent" hazard; long-term exposure to high decibel levels from road, rail, and air traffic is known to trigger chronic stress, sleep disturbances, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. Environmentally, these emissions are major drivers of climate change and acid rain, while noise and chemical runoff disrupt wildlife communication, breeding cycles, and local biodiversity. This section will discuss how R&I solutions and policy measures can help mitigate these adverse impacts.

Moderator:
Georgios Tzamalis (DG MOVE)

Rapporteur:
Athina Grigoriadou (Emisia)

Speakers:
Leonidas Ntziachristos (AUTH)
Lauretta Rubino (VERT)
Flemming Cassee (RIVM)
Jean-Michel Douarre (Michelin)

This session focuses on the modernisation and renovation of bridges and tunnels, as many of these structures are ageing and are nearing, or have exceeded, their original design life. It explores how authorities are moving from reactive maintenance towards more strategic, lifecycle-based approaches, while keeping networks operational under increasing traffic and environmental pressures. The session also covers the role of the European Union Space Programme in road infrastructure management. It shows how satellite services and space data can support monitoring, risk assessment, resilience planning, and better decision-making. These tools help authorities anticipate issues earlier and manage assets more effectively. By bringing together public authorities, industry partners, and researchers, the session connects practical experience with European policy goals and research initiatives. The discussion aims to inform future research, skills development, and collaborative approaches to ensure Europe’s bridges and tunnels remain safe, resilient, and fit for the future.

Moderator:
Johan Jonsson (Trafikverket)

Rapporteur:
Richard Kelly (CEDR)

Speakers:
Katarzyna Porzuc (EUSPA)
Rita Moura (Teixeira Duarte)
Rubino Barbara (Anas)
Hjalmar Boon (RWS)
Thomas Asp (Trafikverket)

Europe’s freight transport system is facing a “perfect storm”: the need for deep decarbonization combined with a growing exposure to disruptions. This session examines how resilience strategies and decarbonization pathways interact in practice, sometimes reinforcing each other and sometimes creating difficult tradeoffs. A particular focus is placed on multimodal freight networks. Rail, inland waterways and short sea shipping are essential for sustainable transport, yet the operational complexity of multimodal systems makes them more vulnerable to disruptions, often driving operators and shippers back to road transport and undermining climate ambitions. By addressing affordability, service reliability, modal shift and climate resilient operations together, the session aims to highlight practical ways to balance decarbonization goals with resilient, competitive and disruption ready European freight networks.

Moderator:
Alan McKinnon\*\* (KLU)

Rapporteur:
Pablo Segura (ALICE)

Speakers:
Paola Chiarini (DG MOVE)
Sophie Punte (Life-Links)
Georgia Aifadopoulou\*\* (CERTH)
Christine Roxanne Hung (SINTEF)
Ketki Kulkarni (Hanken)

EU-funded innovation projects in the field of urban mobility have developed, tested and validated different components of a sustainable, low-carbon transport system in very different policies around the globe (both addressing the SDGs and supporting the competitiveness of the EU industry). The potential of international cooperation has moved from pilot to early scaling, often in the same partner regions. Joining their lessons under the TRA 2026 theme “ReGeneration in Transport” the session will spotlight how Europe can act as one coherent system when supporting urban mobility mobility transitions abroad. The session aligns with Global Gateway and NDICI-Global Europe priorities to blend R&I of the Horizon Europe programme, climate action and development cooperation, and with the Team Europe approach. The session objectives are to showcase concrete, transferable results from flagship projects, map synergies between EU R&I funding and external cooperation instruments (NDICI, bilateral DFIs), co-designing next steps toward a shared scaling roadmap for 2026-2030 (focus on e-mobility, systemic transformations, frugal vehicles, e-BRT).

Moderator:
Oliver Lah (United Nations)

Rapporteur:
Joost Vantomme (ERTICO)

Speakers:
Mats Rosenqvist (Volvo)
Flavio Grazian (UITP)
Jean-Luc Di Paola Galloni (Valeo)
Stefanie Holzwarth (UN-Habitat)
Stefan Werland (Wuppertal Institute)

At a time of growing geopolitical tension, rapid technological change, and increasing pressure on global research networks, international collaboration in mobility and transport research is both more vulnerable and more important than ever. Transatlantic cooperation is currently shaped by political uncertainty, shifting policy priorities, and evolving approaches to science governance. In this context, collaboration cannot be taken for granted and may no longer rely primarily on traditional governmental channels. At the same time, strong ties between researchers, industry, standardisation bodies, and sub-national actors continue to provide a foundation for constructive engagement. This panel brings together leading strategic actors from the EU and the US to explore both the opportunities and the constraints shaping transatlantic collaboration in areas such as AI-enabled mobility, connected and automated transport systems, digital infrastructure, and decarbonised transport solutions. Against the backdrop of intensifying global competition for technology leadership, deepening mutual dependencies, and rising expectations around technology sovereignty, the discussion will examine how openness and strategic autonomy can be balanced in a pragmatic and forward-looking manner. The goal is not only to assess existing cooperation models, but also to identify resilient and realistic pathways for collaboration that remain viable under changing political conditions.

Moderator:
Gereon Meyer (VDI/VDE)

Rapporteur:
Joost Vantomme (ERTICO)

Speakers:
Jane Lappin (Blue Door)
Jiaqi Ma (UCLA)
Dan Sperling (UC Davis)
Martin Russ (Austriatech)
Jean-Luc Di Paola Galloni (Valeo)

The Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking and SESAR Joint Undertaking are both EU public-private partnerships focused on preparing the future of European aviation, for a sustainable, competitive and resilient sector. Clean Aviation supports research and innovation to transform aviation towards a sustainable and climate-neutral future, and SESAR advances research and innovation to transform air traffic management and deliver the solutions for a Digital European Sky. This session will explore what sort of EU research, industrial, and investment frameworks will be needed in the period 2028–2034 to ensure Europe maintains its position as a global leader in aviation, in a context of geopolitical instability and intense competition. Following an opening policy perspective from the European Commission, the session will allow exchanges with industrial players on the next-generation aircraft technologies and operations, and air traffic management innovations towards future sustainable, competitive and resilient aviation. Finally, it will address the need for strong R&I policy support and collaboration across the entire ecosystem, both crucial to the sector’s long-term success.

Moderator:
Andrea Gentili (DG RTD)

Rapporteur:
Alexandra Gurau (Clean Aviation)

Speakers:
Sebastien Dubois (Clean Aviation)
David Batchelor (SESAR JU)
Jürgen Rataj\*\* (DLR)
Jan Ludvik (Honeywell)
Klara Wittkowski (Airbus)

Chair: Magnus Lamp (ECTRI/DLR)

317 Kailin Tong, Selim Solmaz, Kenan Mujkic, Gottfried Allmer and Bo Leng – Multi-Agent AI Framework for Road Situation Detection and C-ITS Message Generation
Presenter: Kailin Tong

462 Sara Soltani, Walter Obweger, Bernhard Schauer and Lydia Egbo – Towards Scalable and Sustainable Metro Control Systems: Integration of Next-Generation Connectivity and Interoperability Frameworks
Presenter: Sara Soltani

526 Stavros Kyzalas, Despina Tsolisou, Stella Nikolaou and Maria Panou – Public Acceptance of CCAM in Island Contexts: Insights from Rhodes Island under the DIVERSIFY-CCAM Project
Presenter: Maria Panou

822 Silvia Barbaro, Oihana Otaegui Madurga, Bernhard Hillbrand, Ilma Okanovic, Michael Stolz and Ted Zotos – Integrating Trustworthy AI into CCAM: Enabling Uptake at Vehicle, Mobility System and Industry Levels
Presenter: Silvia Barbaro

1419 Tamás Attila Tomaschek and Zsolt Szalay – Next Generation of Traffic Management
Presenter: Tamás Attila Tomaschek

1455 Marcin Seredynski, Zahra Shojaeian, Kyungmin Hong, Kaleem Ullah, Mauricio Rodriguez, Sinthia Chowa, Francisco Anaya and Raphael Frank – Towards Energy-Efficient Electric Bus Operations
Presenter: Marcin Seredynski

Chair: Evangelos Mitsakis (ECTRI/CERTH)

144 Andromachi Mourtzouchou, Andrés Laverde Marín, Lorenzo Laveneziana, Alessandro Tansini, Jaime Suarez, Ada Garus, Monica Grosso, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Rubén Cordera, Georgios Fontaras and Biagio Ciuffo – Comparative Analysis of Public and Expert Perceptions of Electrified Vehicles in the European Union
Presenter: Andromachi Mourtzouchou

345 Gergő Galiger, Max von Münster, Márk Nyerges, Patrik Tóth and Péter Kovács – Practical Perspectives on Machine Learning Interpretability for Public Transport Demand Forecasting
Presenter: Max von Münster

355 Paolino De Falco, Felix Grundner and Miroslav Spak – Enhancing CDM Airport Operational Efficiency through Machine Learning Predictions of Target Off-Block Time
Presenter: Paolino De Falco

637 Carl Fredrik Knutsen, Astrid Mysterud, Bjørnar Luteberget and Giorgio Sartor – A Novel Tree Search Strategy for Real-Time Conflict Resolution in Railways
Presenter: Giorgio Sartor

889 Maksim Ilin and Dmitry Pavlyuk – LLM-Driven Agentic System for Enhanced Decision Support in Multi-Modal Logistics
Presenter: Maksim Ilin

1272 Joao Costa, Ilias Cheimariotis and Lorenzo Maineri – Enhancing Transport Innovation Knowledge Management Work-Flows Using Artificial Intelligence: A TRIMIS Database Case Study
Presenter: Ilias Cheimariotis

Chair: Maria Molina Guillen (EC DG RTD)

620 Pierre Paschinger, Danielle van Dinther and Aspasia Panagiotidou – Analysis of Remotely Measured NOx and SOx Emissions of Ships at the Port of Rotterdam
Presenter: Aspasia Panagiotidou

659 Joost Hobbie\*, Ishan Sontakke, Travis Teske, Annika Fitz, Kazemi Esfeh Shaghayegh and Martin Bergström – Simulation of Carbon Intensity Indicator compliance and retrofit strategies for ships sailing in EU waters
Presenter: Joost Hobbie\*

854 Fayas Malik Kanchiralla\* and Yi He – Optimizing Battery Size and Charging Infrastructure for Public Ferry Fleet Electrification
Presenter: Fayas Malik Kanchiralla\*

882 Laura Hörandner, Denise Beil, Lisa-Maria Putz-Egger and Sophie Wiesinger – Stakeholder-Based Analysis of Emission Calculation and Reduction Strategies in Inland Waterway Transport on the Danube
Presenter: Laura Hörandner

941 Monica Grosso, Chiara Lodi, Jakub Zawieska and Francesca Piazza – The role of Research and Innovation in decarbonising the European Waterborne Sector
Presenter: Monica Grosso

1638 Anna Mujal-Colilles, Marc Vigo, Clara Borén, Núria Pla, Leila Niyazi, Josep Ribet, Xavier Martínez de Osés and Marcella Castells-Sanabra – Optimizing tugboat emissions within port areas using data fusion
Presenter: Anna Mujal-Colilles

Chair: Marion Cottet (ALICE)

580 Lucija Heun, Christian Haas and Matthias Kowald – Transformation in the Transport Domain: A Model of Sociopsychological Principles
Presenter: Lucija Heun

740 Riccardo Erriu, Valerio Gatta and Edoardo Marcucci – Navigating the Methodological 'Bermuda Triangle' of Urban Freight Policy planning: Guidelines, Literature, and Practice
Presenter: Riccardo Erriu

1072 Philip Churchman, Sheridan Few and Katy Roelich – Method selection for aligning urban mobility goals, strategies and interventions in the context of high uncertainty
Presenter: Philip Churchman

1076 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Schulz, Henrik Kleis and Vincent Geilenberg – Accelerating Europe’s Digital Transportation: A Revolutionary Approach Integrating Economic and Technical System Architectures
Presenter: Henrik Kleis

1355 Marcin Stępniak and Chiara Lodi – Environmental and socio-economic Impact of drones: Insights from European R&I projects
Presenter: Marcin Stępniak

1393 Marcin Stępniak, Chiara Lodi and Jakub Zawieska – European R&I projects in support of European Drone Strategy 2.0 objectives
Presenter: Chiara Lodi

Chair: Christina Georgouli (ECTRI/UNIZA)

229 Pietro De Vito, Anna Bolognesi, Prachiti Shinde, Hing Yan Tong, Marin Marinov, Nicola Sacco and Summair Anis – Multi-Framework Simulation for Metro Networks: A Cross-Validated Approach in NEXUS
Presenter: Pietro De Vito

501 Azhar Al-Mudhaffar, Lucas Hollsten and Linda Larsson – Determining Input Parameters for Optimizing Bus Terminal Capacity
Presenter: Lucas Hollsten

896 Tiago Tamagusko, Lasith Niroshan, Sonia Soubam, Titouan Desnoyer, Brian Rogers, Aura Istrate and Fracesco Pilla – Edge-Optimized YOLO Model for Active Mobility Detection in Citizen-Led Urban Analytics
Presenter: Tiago Tamagusko

1366 Osama Shaalan, Ernst Stötzner and Andreas Nürnberger – A User-Friendly Redesign of Departure Monitors in Local Public Transportation Based on a Comparative Eye Tracking Study
Presenter: Ernst Stötzner

1372 Saptarshi Sen and Sudip Kumar Roy – Determination of the Level of Service Reliability of Public Buses: A Case Study of Kolkata, India
Presenter: Saptarshi Sen

1505 Spyros Damikoukas, Nikos Ath. Kallioras, Virginia Petraki, Dimitrios Nikolaou, Georgios Kazakis, Nikos D. Lagaros and George Yannis – Fuel-based Trip-level Behavior Optimization Employing Metaheuristics
Presenter: Dimitrios Nikolaou

Chair: Karen Vancluysen (POLIS)

48 Ernestine Mayer and Bernd Hildebrandt – E-Scooter Sharing in Rural Communities: A Guideline for Municipal Decision-Makers with Emphasis on Traffic Safety
Presenter: Ernestine Mayer

77 Dorottya Szemere and Vivien Surman – Towards User-Centred E-Scooter Integration: A Cluster-Based Attitudinal Analysis of Hungarian Riders
Presenter: Dorottya Szemere

371 Johannes Mesimäki, Merja Penttinen and Matias Innamaa – How to fit e-scooter parking into urban mobility safely - case Helsinki
Presenter: Johannes Mesimäki

809 Ognjen Bobičić and Domokos Esztergár-Kiss – Developing a framework for quantifying micromobility dissonance
Presenter: Ognjen Bobičić

1118 Jihyun Kim, Dongmin Lee and Sooncheon Hwang – Behavioral Analysis of E-Scooter Users Based on Driving Simulation
Presenter: Jihyun Kim

1223 Eleni Chalkia, Papantoniou Panagiotis, Ioannis Gkragkopoulos and Mary Panou – Behavioural-aware geofencing and the possibilities of its implementation in Micromobility; a conceptual model
Presenter: Eleni Chalkia

Chair: Isabelle Vandoorne (EC DG MOVE)

261 Amparo López-Vicente, Carol Soriano, Juan F. Giménez, Raquel Marzo, Elisa Signes, José Solaz and Raquel Alario – UPPER project: results of users' research to identify mobility needs, motivations and patterns
Presenter: Amparo López-Vicente

264 Henrik Gudmundsson – Reforming Official Development Assistance (ODA) to deliver Sustainable Transport
Presenter: Henrik Gudmundsson

315 Anu Tuominen, Anton Sigfrids, Tiina Tuominen and Anna Leinonen – Stakeholder analysis in urban transport policies for just twin transitions: Literature review and recommendations
Presenter: Anna Leinonen

876 Despina Tsolisou, Stavros Kyzalas and Stella Nikolaou – The Role of Cultural Orientation and Governance Trust in CCAM Acceptance: A Diversify-CCAM Paper
Presenter: Stella Nikolaou

1098 Aurora Ruiz-Rua, Fernando Fernández-Bonilla\* and Ángela Lopéz-Garcés – Rethinking Mobility for Sustainability and Equity: Ad-dressing Transport Vulnerability by Gender
Presenter: Aurora Ruiz-Rua

1304 Loubna Mellal and Elise Avide – Tackling Perceived Insecurity in Rail Travel: A Key Lever for Modal Shift
Presenter: Loubna Mellal

Chair: Ciaran McNally (UCD)

226 Jorge Alfonso Kurano, Friederike L. Kühl, José F. Papí Ferrando, Elena De la Peña and Eftychia Koliou – Applying AI to road infrastructure monitoring & management: a vision for predictive maintenance and safety management
Presenter: Jorge Alfonso Kurano

381 Alexander Grødum Vetnes and Reyn O'Born – What Is a Circular Road? Defining Circularity for Road Infrastructure
Presenter: Reyn O'Born

1065 Matina Loukea, Lazaros Georgiadis, Eduardo Prieto, Manuel Luis Campos Molina, Martina Busti, Almona Tani, Lorenzo Franzoni and Pinar Yilmazer – Towards Nature-Positive Transport: Embedding Biodiversity and Societal Considerations in Railways Infrastructure Planning and Policy
Presenter: Lazaros Georgiadis

1175 Stephen Smyth, Gerard O'Dea, Rory Donnellan, Javaria Waqar and Kieran Feighan – Asset Management Strategy and Strategic Asset Management Plan for Motorways in Ireland
Presenter: Gerard O'Dea

1277 Irina Stipanovic, Sandra Skaric Palic, Bojan Vivoda, Hector Posada, Rahul Tomar, Rehan Khan and Daniel Rodik – Digitalization and Circularity in Transport Infrastructure: A Pilot Study on the Croatian Motorways Network
Presenter: Irina Stipanovic

1550 Janet Lynch, Esther Madden, Alice Halpenny, David Weldon, Olivier Mainardis, Mike Evans and Ann-Marie Gallagher – Development of a Circular Economy Tool for National Roads and Light Rail Construction and Maintenance
Presenter: Janet Lynch

Chair: Elvina Nowak (ALICE)

143 Patrick Buhle, Benedikt Kordus and Uwe Clausen – Digitalization of Light Rail Turnaround Planning through Problem Decomposition and Heuristic Optimization
Presenter: Patrick Buhle

291 Celestino Sánchez-Martín, Montserrat Anglès-Cabau, José David Fernández-Campozo, Stefano Persi, Costanza Chiesa, Veronica Asta and Alessandro Sfreddo – A Modular Architecture for a Shunting-as-a-Service Simulation Tool in Rail Freight Terminals
Presenter: Stefano Persi

514 Rim Brahim, Pierre-Antoine Laharotte, Philippe Bon, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Faycal Touzout and Nour-Eddin El Faouzi – Level Crossing Traffic Management for an Innovative On-Demand Public Transport Rail System
Presenter: Rim Brahim

839 Taillandier Virginie and Arfaoui Kaynak Hélène – Generic Frugality in CCS system
Presenter: Arfaoui Kaynak Hélène

1071 Abontee Barua, Alice Consilvio and Angela Di Febbraro – On Applying Discrete-Event Simulation to Improve Metro Rail Operation Based on Virtual Coupling
Presenter: Abontee Barua

1531 Norman Weik and Marsa A. Tyarpratama – Comparative evaluation of timetable concepts for commuter rail systems - A multi-factor approach combining accessibility and robustness analysis and its application to Munich
Presenter: Norman Weik

Chair: Irena Gyokova (FEHRL/RBI)

132 Darío Prieto-Quintana, Irune Indacoechea-Vega and Daniel Castro-Fresno – Use of Bioasphalt as a Substitute for Oil-Based Bitumen
Presenter: Darío Prieto-Quintana

156 Manuel Lagos-Varas, Helena Miera-Domínguez, Irune Indacoechea-Vega, Daniel Castro-Fresno, María González-González and Antonio García-Siller – High-penetration polymer-modified bitumen to maximize the use of reclaimed asphalt
Presenter: Manuel Lagos-Varas

477 Raquel Casado Barrasa, Carlos Martin-Portugues Montoliu, Loic Fraboulet and Nicolas Picard – Development of eco-designed asphalt mixtures formulations incorporating a new bio-binder from Tall Oil Pitch and Reclaimed Asphalt
Presenter: Carlos Martin-Portugues Montoliu

545 Ida Järlskog, Hanna Fager, Mats Gustafsson and Ivan Ridderstedt – Reducing Microplastic Pollution from Road Markings: A Practical Framework for Municipalities and Stakeholders
Presenter: Ida Järlskog

862 Dimitris Michailidis, David Hogan, Edward Winterlich and Kevin Crawley – Use of Bio binder in high content RAP mixtures – A case study
Presenter: David Hogan

1430 Chen Song, Julien Van Rompu, Simon Pouget, Pierre Hornych, Emmanuel Chailleux and Thomas Gabet – Investigating the Water Evaporation Behavior of Porous Asphalt for Optimizing Its Cooling Potential in Urban Areas
Presenter: Chen Song

20/05/26

Side event for attendees by invitation only

This session will address the challenges linked to the resilience of transport systems, bearing in mind its strong connection to sustainability. Transport systems can notably be subject to perturbation and deterioration due to climate change shocks, longer-term climate stresses and other disruptive events, they can also experience digital-related incidents (e.g. cybersecurity). Preparing transport systems resilience and the adaptation capacity is crucial to ensure continuity of transport services and safety of passengers. This session will aim to provide examples and initiatives highlighting innovative solutions to reduce negative impacts of disruptive events on transport systems.
The session aims to find answers to the following questions: how can we adapt our transportation infrastructure to the effects of climate change? What kind of adaptation strategies do we need in order to make the whole system resilient? What are the main barriers to achieve this? How multimodal transportation companies and shippers respond to transport disruptions, and which are the implications for climate?
Keynote speaker:
speaker
Prof. Alan McKinnon, PhD
Professor Emeritus of Logistics
Kuehne Logistics University
Speakers:
speaker
Dr. Claudia Elif Stutz
State Secretary
Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV) of the Federal Republic of Germany
speaker
Dr. Ivan Jimenez Aira
Executive President
Bilbao Port Authority
speaker
Margarida Marques
European Coordinator
TEN-T Rhine-Danube corridor
speaker
Mariella Guerricchio
Chief Innovation and Technology Officer
Hitachi Rail
speaker
Uroš Salobir, MSc
Director of the Strategic Innovation Department
ELES, d.o.o

The 2026 iRAP Innovation Workshop is a Side Event of TRA2026 and will be held on Wednesday 20 May at Hungexpo. Hosted by the International Road Assessment Programme, the one-day workshop is set to be a high-energy, thought-provoking forum drawing road safety leaders and experts working at the cutting edge to create “Future Ready Roads for Safe, Sustainable Mobility. Join the workshop to hear about iRAP methodologies leveraging AI-powered and harmonised tools for smarter road safety assessment in 140 countries, real-time testing in living labs, and innovative global programs, policy, financing and systems that are empowering data-driven decisions for safer, climate-neutral cities. The Workshop is free for TRA delegates. Seats are limited and registration is required. Express your interest to attend via the below link:

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The EU's reliance on material imports, the pressing need for improved resource productivity, and to reduce the carbon footprint are identified as critical issues that must be addressed. In re-sponse, the European Commission has introduced various strategies and regulations aimed at enhancing circularity including new battery regulations and proposals for stricter vehicle design and end-of-life management. Besides, collaboration across various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, finance, and waste management is required to achieve a true circular economy.
However, in their goal to embrace a Circular Economy approach, the European transport industries are facing challenges and boundaries and need to adopt new business models. The session will discuss advanced LCA and circular economy approaches for sustainable mobility solutions. Priorities for collaborative R&D will be discussed, as well as ideas for flagship projects to move Europe forward on its circularity ambition. This challenge is key for the competitiveness of transport industries and for the resources and technology sovereignty of Europe.

Moderator:
Thilo Bein (Fraunhofer)

Rapporteur:
Yanying Li (ALICE)

Speakers:
Anna Rossi (Forvia)
Hans Schurmans (Proximus)
Arthur-Hans Thellmann (Meyer Werft)
Klara Wittkowski (Airbus)
Andrea Gentili (DG RTD)

The session will explore how multimodal mobility services, for both passengers and goods, could connect better suburban and rural areas to city centres and urban multimodal passenger or freight hubs. The discussion will highlight the related challenges - e.g. low demand density and fragmented freight volumes, insufficient infrastructure and digital integration, planning at functional area level – while assessing the latest innovative solutions – e.g. public transport complemented by flexible transport services, shared mobility services and mobility on demand, light electric vehicles to railway stations, technological solutions to reach isolated territories such as drones, ferries or low cost rail-based solutions as well as asset and ride sharing services, logistics micro-hubs and cooperative models. Practitioners, local authority representatives and experts will present use cases and current practices, to identify also priorities for future research and innovation deployment.

Moderator:
Isabelle Vandoorne (DG MOVE)

Rapporteur:
Wolfgang Backhaus (Rupprecht Consult)

Speakers:
Judit Sándor (Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking)
Andrea Lorenzini (MemEx)
Manolis Koutoulakis (Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy)
Ricardo Herranz (Nommon)
Delphine Grandsart (European Passengers’ Federation)

Transport infrastructure is vital for European society—essential for vibrant economy, territorial cohesion, and social well-being. Yet, this critical sector faces a growing array of hazards that negatively impact its reliability, safety, and long-term viability. From ageing assets and climate change risks to cyber threats and geopolitical tensions, the resilience of Europe’s transport networks is under remarkable pressure.
Many infrastructure systems are approaching or have surpassed their intended lifespan. This issue is made worse by deferred maintenance and uncertainty about future funding, which together increase their vulnerability. At the same time, the increasing frequency of extreme weather events is projected to steadily continue exacerbating infrastructure-related damages. New strategic demands—such as enabling military functions and ensuring continuity during cyber or biological disruptions—further stretch the capacity of transport systems to adapt and respond.
This high-level session will explore Europe’s readiness to face a multi-hazard environment and examine how resilience can be embedded across the full life cycle of transport infrastructure—from planning and design to operation, renovation and upgrade, considering needs for standardisation actions and adaptation measures. The session aims to bridge research and policy to co-develop strategic priorities for 2027–2030.

Moderator:
Beatriz Pastor Martinez (UCD)

Rapporteur:
Ciaran McNally (UCD)

Speakers:
David Batchelor (SESAR JU)
Francisco Esteban Leffler (PIANC)
Idriss Pagand (European Railway Agency)
Thierry Closset (European Defense Agency)
Ewa Ptaszynska (CINEA)

This session identifies near‑ to mid‑term breakthroughs that can realistically redefine passenger and freight transport within the next decade. Instead of speculative futures, it focuses on deployable, system‑level innovations combining technology, operations, and governance.

Beyond automation and AI‑driven operations, the session explicitly addresses system resilience, including network protection, cyber threats, and cascading impacts on transport services. It examines how disruptions propagate across digital, physical, and organizational layers — and what this means for operational awareness, risk management, and public accountability.
Speakers:
speaker
Matthew W. Daus, Esq
Transportation Technology Chair
City University of New York’s (CUNY) Transportation Research Center of The City College of New York

Hyperloop is increasingly being discussed as a potential game-changer for sustainable ultra-fast transport, offering a clear perspective to meet EU climate goals while responding to growing mobility demand.

But where do we stand today – and what is needed to move from concept to implementation? This session brings together voices from industry, research and policy to discuss the state of Hyperloop development in Europe.

Topics include:

- The fundamentals and potential of Hyperloop technology
- Ongoing research and development activities
- European test infrastructures and demonstration projects
- The role of European institutions and current policy perspectives

Speakers:

- Carlos Villalba – Hyperloop Development Program
- Manuel Häusler – EuroTube Foundation
- Lukas Eschment – Institute of Hyperloop Technology
- Judit Sándor – Europe's Rail Joint Undertaking

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The ReMuNet and SARIL projects will hold their final event during TRA 2026 in Budapest, bringing together researchers, industry representatives, policymakers, and logistics stakeholders. The session will showcase recent advances in resilient and intelligent multimodal freight transport. While SARIL focuses on disruption analysis and resilience indicators, ReMuNet translates these insights into real-time operational solutions. Together, the projects bridge the gap between analysis and application, supporting more adaptive, efficient, and sustainable European logistics networks.

Side event for attendees by invitation only

The European Commission and stakeholder groups have developed visions of the future road mobility system sharing a similar aspiration for safe, green, accessible and affordable mobility. In this vision of the future, the integration of digital technologies is reshaping the automotive industry and mobility sector, through many applications in services, planning, automated driving and sustainability aspects, plus overarching, major developments towards Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs). As stressed by the Industrial Action Plan for the Automotive Sector, there is a sector-wide need for Europe to harvest digital technologies, including AI and cyber-security, to boost economic growth and competitiveness. This session aims to discuss how these advanced technologies can facilitate safe and sustainable road transport, benefiting from next-generation solutions. The discussion will focus on the most urgent needs to address, in skills, research, development and applications. The panel will discuss why digitalisation and the fundamental change to SDVs is so essential for a safe and sustainable European road mobility system and to ensure its resilience and agility for next decades.

Moderator:
Margriet van Schijndel (TU/e)

Rapporteur:
Margriet van Schijndel (TU/e)

Speakers:
Georg List (AVL)
Knut Hufeld (Infineon)
Oihana Otaegui (Vicomtech)
Anna Larsson (RISE)
Stefan Bogensberger (DG CNECT)

Robotics and autonomous vehicles are beginning to transform railway maintenance interventions. While these innovations are still in the early stages of deployment, they are already delivering highly promising results — enhancing safety, cutting costs, and improving efficiency. This panel will explore the strategic, operational, and organizational challenges of integrating robotics and autonomous systems into rail maintenance, alongside their transformative potential. Key discussion points include Scalability and Integration (How can autonomous inspection vehicles and robotic systems be seamlessly incorporated into existing rail workflows? What are the specific challenges of deploying robots and how barriers can be overcome?); Workforce Transformation (As automation takes on more tasks, how can organizations reskill their workforce to focus on higher-value activities, such as data analysis and system oversight?); and Collaboration and Ecosystems (How can infrastructure managers, maintenance contractors, technology providers, and research institutions work together to accelerate innovation and deployment?).

Moderator:
Sébastien Denis (Europe's Rail)

Rapporteur:
Sébastien Denis (Europe's Rail)

Speakers:
Michael Reiter (ROBEL)
Felix Vidal Vilarino (AIMEN)
Henk Samson (Strukton)
Clara Cussaguet (SNCF)

This session explores how research and innovation are affecting mobility solutions, drawing on insights from the TRIMIS database and recent reports. Supported by the TRIMIS research evidence on the topic, a panel of experts from academia, industry, policymaking, and local authorities will discuss three key innovation areas. The first focuses on advanced electromobility and automation, examining smart charging, energy storage, and deployment challenges. The second addresses the fast‑evolving field of urban air mobility, including technologies, infrastructure, and air‑traffic management. The third highlights the social dimensions transport, from accessibility and affordability to user acceptance and health impacts. The session concludes with a forward‑looking debate on technologies and trends likely to shape mobility by 2035 and on how TRIMIS can best support evidence‑based decisions. It aims to provide a comprehensive view of emerging opportunities and persistent barriers in mobility, helping stakeholders navigate a rapidly changing mobility landscape.

Moderator:
Monica Grosso (JRC)

Rapporteur:
Marcin Stepniak (JRC)

Speakers:
Georgios Tzamalis (DG MOVE)
Dimitris Milakis (DLR)
Elisabete Arsenio\*\* (LNEC)
Jette Krause (JRC)
Tatiana Kováčiková (University of Zilina)

Public road authorities across Europe face growing challenges in developing the next generation of infrastructure leaders, while responding to technical, social, and climate-related pressures. Building future leadership depends on strong connections between research, skills development, and real-world practice. This session explores how authorities can support future leaders through doctoral research, international collaboration, and structured knowledge transfer. It highlights insights from recent doctoral projects and shows how research can be applied directly to operational decision-making, supporting innovation, resilience, and long-term capability. The discussion also looks at mentoring, skills development, and practical ways early-career researchers can contribute to leadership within public road authorities. By bringing together policy, research, and practice, the session aims to strengthen leadership capacity across Europe’s road networks.

Moderator:
Philip Proctor (National Highways)

Rapporteur:
Richard Kelly (CEDR)

Speakers:
Davide lo Presti (Unipa)
Chrysoula Litina (National Highways)
Pedro Arias-Sánchez\*\* (University of Vigo)
Svetlana Besklubova (University of Cambridge)
Rita Moura (Teixeira Duarte)

Drones are enabling new air services that complement existing ground and rail networks, adding a new dimension to Europe’s transport system. This session explores how these services are being integrated into Europe’s multimodal mobility ecosystem, moving beyond isolated trials towards operational use in urban environments. The session will present concrete case studies from European research and innovation initiatives. Together, these examples illustrate how new air services can support more connected, resilient and sustainable urban mobility across transport modes, and how such approaches can be replicated in other European contexts.

Moderator:
David Batchelor (SESAR JU)

Rapporteur:
Christine Stewart (SESAR JU)

Speakers:
César Antonio Nava Gaxiola (Aena)
Ricardo Herranz (Nommon)
Carmen González Rodríguez (ITG)
Vassilis Agouridas (ERTICO)

Chair: Bidisha Ghosh (TCD)

821 Xinzhe Zhang and Tamás Tettamanti – A Game-Theoretic Study on Ramp Merging Decisions Considering Macro- and Microscopic Vehicle Motion Characteristics
Presenter: Xinzhe Zhang

1263 Peyman Hashemi Baragoori, Margarita Martínez-Díaz and Mohamed Abouelela – Accessibility as the Objective: An Equity-Focused Framework for CCAM Integration into Public Transport
Presenter: Peyman Hashemi Baragoori

1395 Nikos Kougiatsos and Vasso Reppa – Virtual Sensor-Informed Motion Planning for Safe Autonomous Waterborne Navigation
Presenter: Nikos Kougiatsos

1397 Philip Meier, Cansu Tanrikulu, Sebastian Lorenz, Lenny Hofmann, Sebastian Knauf, Rico Auerswald, Martin Meraner, Julian Schindler, Max Ziermann, Sebastian Pretzsch and Anika Lobig – Decentralized data ecosystems for routing autonomous vehicles according to their operational design domain
Presenter: Philip Meier

1463 Farivar Givehchimotlagh, Muhammad Tabish Bilal and Davide Giglio – A MILP Framework for Integrating Public Transport, On-Demand Services, and Micromobility
Presenter: Muhammad Tabish Bilal

1514 Yiolanda Englezou, Stelios Timotheou and Christos Panayiotou – Enhancing Origin-Destination Matrix Estimation through Advanced Sensing Technologies
Presenter: Stelios Timotheou

Chair: Riccardo Massacci (SESAR JU)

158 Paolino De Falco and Mehtap Karaarslan – Uncertainty-Aware Flight Trajectory Constraints Prediction for Trajectory-Based Operations (TBO)
Presenter: Mehtap Karaarslan

487 Giovanni Luca Giacco and Fulvio Silvestri – Resilient Timetabling: A Predictive Framework for Delay Propagation in Railway Infrastructure
Presenter: Fulvio Silvestri

506 Pablo Gasco, Ivan Baruta and Paolino De Falco – Predicting Luggage Delivery Time to Enhance the Experience of Arrival Passengers at European Airports
Presenter: Pablo Gasco

611 Zhengyi Wang, Ramon Dalmau and Camille Anoraud – Forecast of ATFM Delay Evolution (FADE): A Machine Learning Framework for Predicting Delay Propagation in Regulated Flights
Presenter: Zhengyi Wang

1189 Stavros Kontorinis, Evangelos Mintsis, Andreas Nikiforiadis, Evangelos Mitsakis and Georgia Ayfantopoulou – Toward Efficient Urban Corridors: The Role of Metro Integration and Active Mobility Infrastructure
Presenter: Evangelos Mintsis

1491 Sebastian Sehmisch\*, Md Tabish Haque, Christopher Szymula and Nikola Bešinović – Learning to Reduce Local Train Rescheduling Problems
Presenter: Sebastian Sehmisch\*

Chair: Alessandro Tansini (JRC)

228 Alejandro Prieto Mota, Michael Hardinghaus and Rita Cyganski – Accelerating Public Charging Infrastructure: Micro-Level Approach Enables Efficient Planning of Charging Locations based on Suitability of Public Space
Presenter: Alejandro Prieto Mota

343 Odd André Hjelkrem, Olav Kåre Malmin, Erlend Dahl and Bendik Nybakk Torsæter – A Heuristic Approach for Estimating Charging Demand from Long Distance Trips at Fast Charging Stations
Presenter: Odd André Hjelkrem

449 Greg Payne, Matt Ward, Rishabh Ghotge, Sophie Naylor and Victor Lejona – Contribution of Electric Vehicle Chargepoints to the Flexibility of the Luxembourgish Energy System and the Absorption of Renewable Energy
Presenter: Sophie Naylor

1177 Ehsan Saqib and Gyözö Gidofalvi – Resource Efficiency, Structural Redundancy, and Capacity Redundancy in Charging Network Designs
Presenter: Ehsan Saqib

1266 Anna Lesche, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Schulz, Vincent Geilenberg and Henrik Kleis – Ending the Queue Anxiety: Standardized Reservation and Queue Management for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations as a Strategic Enabler of Sustainable Mobility
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Schulz

1565 Bernard Jacob, Nicolas Hautiere, Marc Raynal, Patrick Pelata, Pierre Delaigue, Patrick Duprat and Olivier Besson – Electric Road Systems: experimentations and latest developments in France
Presenter: Bernard Jacob

Chair: Nik Delmeire (ALICE)

59 Anastasia Tsvetkova, Behrooz Khademi, Roberto Vettor, Md Wakilul Islam and Jinho Nam – What Makes Sail-Fast-Then-Wait Strategy More Attractive than Just-in-Time Arrival? A Simulation-Based Study
Presenter: Anastasia Tsvetkova

139 Rikimaru Ikumoto, Tomoya Kawasaki, Daichi Watanabe and Yoshiyuki Fujiwara – Effect of Coordination among Linear Shipping Companies on Empty Container Reposition Problem under Demand Uncertainty: A Stochastic Dynamic Programming Approach
Presenter: Tomoya Kawasaki

309 Pauline Bernat, Charilaos Latinopoulos, Florin Dimitrie Pacuraru and Sandița Pacuraru – Digital Twin-Enabled Energy Simulation for Automated Zero-Emission Vessels in Constrained Inland Waterways
Presenter: Pauline Bernat

391 Javier Rivas and Jeanett Bolther – Shifting Freight from Road to Water: Mapping the Innovation Ecosystem for Automated and Zero-emission Inland and Coastal Shipping
Presenter: Javier Rivas

741 Maurici Hervas Sotorres, Matteo Boschian-Cuch and Javier Garrido Salsas – Developing Harmonised Approaches to Port GHG Inventories: Framework Design and Use Case
Presenter: Maurici Hervas Sotorres

974 Antonis Antonopoulos, Pauline Bernat, Charis Latinopoulos and Antonis Mygiakis – A Digital Twin Platform for Automated and Zero-Emission Inland Waterway Operations
Presenter: Antonis Antonopoulos

Chair: Veronika Valentová (FEHRL/CDV)

116 Georgios Matsioris, Ioannis Papamichail and Lefteris Doitsidis – Towards developing a comprehensive monitoring system for road safety by utilizing surrogate safety measures in smart urban environments
Presenter: Georgios Matsioris

285 Eva Michelaraki and George Yannis – Structural Equation Model Analysis for the Identification of the Safety Tolerance Zone
Presenter: Eva Michelaraki

913 Willem-Jan Gieszen, Serge Hoogendoorn and Haneen Farah – How far is far enough? The impact of overlapping traffic turbulence between adjacent weaving areas on the safety of Dutch motorways
Presenter: Willem-Jan Gieszen

1004 Virginia Petraki and George Yannis – Exploring the Complex Influences on Sustainable Driving: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach with Multisource Data
Presenter: Virginia Petraki

1249 Attila Borsos, Amira Hammami, Giuseppina Pappalardo, Oliver Singler-Hack, Ruben Kuipers, Anja Katharina Huemer, Thomas Stemmler, David Käthner, Carmelo D'Agostino, David Llopis-Castelló, Ana María Pérez-Zuriaga, Mariusz Kiec, Dick de Waard, Bastiaan Sporrel and Riender Happee – What makes a bicycle simulator valid - a state-of-the art review
Presenter: Attila Borsos

1286 Irina Stipanovic, Leon Kucinic, Iva Mejasic, Thomas Bapaume, Mostafa Ameli and Nikos Dourvas – Enhanced Safety Criteria Catalogue for urban and secondary roads
Presenter: Thomas Bapaume

Chair: Anna Molter (UCD)

46 Stefan Huber and Lennart Fritzsch – Walk This Way – How Does the Built Environment Influence Pedestrian Route Choice Behaviour? An Analysis Based on Stated Preference Data from Germany
Presenter: Stefan Huber

404 Gabriel Henrique Carvalho Rezende, Rafael Henrique Moraes Pereira, Margarita Martínez-Díaz and Francesc Soriguera Martí – Modelling urban air pollution exposure across travel modes using high-resolution emissions and mobility data
Presenter: Gabriel Henrique Carvalho Rezende

1044 Ungku Norani Sonet, Anastasiia Galaktionova, Zvonimir Lozic, Karlo Babojelic, Luka Novacko and Aura Istrate – Designing for Comfort: The Role of Perceived Safety and Interpersonal Encounters in Urban Walkability
Presenter: Karlo Babojelic

1341 Tamás Strommer, András Munkácsy and Dávid Földes – From Space to Place: Assessing Public Space Transformations through a Walkability Lens
Presenter: Tamás Strommer

1388 Jelica Komarica, Ana Trpković and Draženko Glavić – From Observation to Framework: Evaluating the Walkability and Usability of Sidewalks in a Selected Area of Central Belgrade
Presenter: Jelica Komarica

1544 Viktória Hideg, Gergő Galiger and Emese Makó – Walkability in Focus: Measuring and Enhancing Pedestrian Conditions in Budapest
Presenter: Viktória Hideg

Chair: Joost Vantomme (ALICE/ERTICO)

81 Carla de Oliveira Nascimento and Lone-Eirin Lervåg – Anticipating labour market transitions in connected, cooperative, and automated mobility: a PESTLE-based assessment
Presenter: Carla de Oliveira Nascimento

327 Christina Georgouli, Amor Ariza-Álvarez, Hannah Hook, Yannick Cornet, Ľuboš Buzna, Julio A. Soria-Lara and Veronique Van Acker – A Review of the Impacts of Remote Work Arrangements on Travel Behaviour and Activity Patterns
Presenter: Christina Georgouli

478 Shihang Zhang and Joachim Scheiner – Teleworking and Commuting Travel: Panel Evidence from Germany
Presenter: Shihang Zhang

569 Vasiliki-Maria Perra and Maria Boile\*\* – A Composite Indicator to Support Short Sea Shipping and Territorial Cohesion in Greek Island Regions
Presenter: Vasiliki-Maria Perra

880 Crestone Witsell and George Onofrei – Global Employment in Urban Public Transport
Presenter: Crestone Witsell

329 Domenico Schillaci and Salvatore Di Dio – Game Design for Corporate Sustainable Mobility: A Cross-Case Analysis of Workplace Behavioural Interventions
Presenter: Domenico Schillaci

Chair: Ádám Török (BME)

281 Valtteri Ahonen, Raakel Heikkinen and Pekka Leviäkangas – Political Landscape of Congestion Charging in Finland: Evidence from the 2023 Parliamentary Election
Presenter: Valtteri Ahonen

929 Georgios Christou, Jose Luis Rodriguez Pino, Tamara Djukic, John Paddington, Melike Nur Ülsever and Breogan Sanchez – Accelerating Zero-Emission Mobility Transitions: Transferable Business Innovation and Governance Models for European Cities
Presenter: John Paddington

1138 Daniel Hörcher and Daniel Graham – A quantitative urban model for transport appraisal
Presenter: Daniel Hörcher

1532 Dániel Tordai, Daniel Hörcher and András Munkácsy – The importance of considering crowding when estimating the value of travel time
Presenter: Dániel Tordai

1556 Bianca Duldner-Borca, Lisa-Maria Putz-Egger and Edwin van Hassel – Assessing Maintenance and Rehabilitation Strategies and Costs of Nautical Bottlenecks on the Danube: A Mixed-Method Approach
Presenter: Lisa-Maria Putz-Egger

1591 Yeonjung Song, Rory Duggan and David Maher – The Economic Cost of Congestion in Ireland's Regional Cities 2022-2040
Presenter: Rory Duggan

Chair: Elvina Nowak (ALICE)

Chair: Miguel Casero-Flórez (UCD)

128 Torsten Merkens, Ulrike Stöckert and Christoph Hebel – Development of a methodology for assessing the structural condition of cycling infrastructure on the basis of measuring recorded condition data
Presenter: Torsten Merkens

205 Martijn Leijten – Applying Frugal Innovation to Transport Infrastructure: Governance of Infrastructure Management in Resource-Constrained Settings
Presenter: Martijn Leijten

897 Arnor Elvarsson, Silvano Fuchs and Bryan T Adey – Generating and assessing possible rail infrastructure development under uncertainty in early planning stages
Presenter: Arnor Elvarsson

1102 Muhammad Arslan Khan, E. Alexandra Micu, Nico Dumeez, Iris Neels, Shuo Wang and Eugene J. Obrien – Drive-by Sensing for Scalable and Tamper-Proof Road & Rail Infrastructure Monitoring
Presenter: Eugene J. Obrien

1105 Boguslaw Jablkowski, Adrian Fazekas and Markus Oeser – EasyWIM: Non-Invasive Vehicle Weight Monitoring via Seismic Sensing and Neural Networks
Presenter: Boguslaw Jablkowski

1540 Richard Hartl, Julia Gerlach, Lukas Eberle and Jens Borken-Kleefeld – How Is Induced Demand Addressed in Road Infrastructure Planning? An Evaluation of the German Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan
Presenter: Richard Hartl

Side event for attendees by invitation only

CCAM remains mostly pilot-based in Europe, with limited deployment beyond a few leading cities. Barriers persist around regulation, safety, business models, and public trust, especially in smaller municipalities lacking capacity, resources, and guidance. To avoid fragmentation, deployment should build on shared building blocks: vehicle technologies, physical and digital infrastructure, sustainable business approaches, and operations integrated into existing mobility systems. Equally important are societal acceptance, workforce skills, and clear regulatory frameworks supported by testing and demonstration. The session will open with a short framing presentation on the building‑blocks exercise and the city roadmap for CCAM deployment, followed by a panel discussion with a city, a Public Transport Agency, the European Commission, and an industry or operator perspective.

Moderator:
Stephane Dreher (ERTICO)

Rapporteur:
Lakshya Pandit (Rupprecht Consult)

Speakers:
Laura Babio (POLIS)
Mathieu Graindorge (Helmond)
Françoise Guaspare (Ile-de-France Mobility)
Lovro Nobilo (Verne)
Axel Volkery (DG MOVE)

This session will present the key interim results and impacts delivered by Europe’s Rail, highlighting how its research and innovation outputs are contributing to a more competitive, sustainable, digital, and interoperable European rail system. Looking beyond achievements to future needs, the session will introduce the Europe’s Rail High-Level Paper which outline strategic R&I priorities and pre-deployment activities aimed at simplifying the rail system and its operations, while strengthening its core capabilities. These efforts support the objective of making European railways more agile, resilient, and competitive. The session offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the strategic priorities, ambition, and long-term vision shaping the next phase of European rail R&I including deployment aspects, and to explore how current results can inform future rail research public-private partnership choices while reinforcing Europe’s leadership in rail innovation.

Moderator:
Giorgio Travaini (Europe's Rail)

Rapporteur:
Judit Sandor (Europe's Rail)

Speakers:
Andrea Gentili (DG RTD)
Joachim Luecking (DG MOVE)
Christophe Cheron (SNCF)
Mariella Guerricchio (Hitachi Rail)
Michael Meyer zu Hoerste (DLR)

The session will allow to take stock of their numerous success stories and demonstrators of large airport and port projects (for example H2 powered tow tractor in Schiphol airport; automated shuttle in Brussels airport; Biodiversity enhancement in Paris airport; Novel H2 powered reach stackers in port of Antwerp; smart management of energy of terminals in port of Antwerp, etc.). In addition, the session will be used to present the strategic plans for the twin transitions (greening and digitalization) developed by the 5 projects and to explain how the replication of those strategic plans is being done across EU. Furthermore, the session will showcase how the twin transitions (greening and digitalization) are materializing in EU airports and ports and will link these transitions with the competitiveness of these transport nodes. Finally, the follow-up actions in terms of funding, innovation and policy development will be discussed.

Moderator:
Gabriel Mialocq (CINEA)

Rapporteur:
Gabriel Mialocq (CINEA)

Speakers:
Francis de Ruytter (PSA)
Bart Lannoo (BE MOBILE)
Maaike Dalhuisen (Port of Rotterdam)
Fokko Kroesen (Schiphol Airport)
Dimitris Vartis (DG MOVE)
Bálint Vanek (SZTAKI)

The TRA2026 is committed to shaping a "Re-Generation in Transport" that's both innovative and inherently responsible. A cornerstone of this vision is ensuring Artificial Intelligence drives positive change without unintended harm. This session explores the critical ethical, legislative and societal implications of Artificial Intelligence in transportation. It will address how researchers can ensure AI development is fair, transparent, and safe, mitigating biases and promoting human oversight. The session will also cover integrating Responsible AI principles into transportation education, equipping future professionals to navigate complex AI challenges and leverage its potential for a more sustainable and equitable future of mobility. Discussions will highlight best practices, emerging standards, and collaborative approaches for fostering trust and accountability in AI-driven transport systems.

Moderator:
Irina Jackiva (TSI)

Rapporteur:
Ana Pereira (ECTRI)

Speakers:
Dmitry Pavlyuk (TSI)
Cristina Pronello (POLITO)
Riccardo Massacci (SESAR JU)
Arnaud Gotlieb (Simula)
Salvador Furió Pruñonosa (Valencia Port)

The Co-Programmed Partnership on Zero-Emission Waterborne Transport (ZEWT), as launched in 2021, provides and demonstrates zero-emission solutions for all main ship types and services before 2030, enabling zero-emission waterborne transport before 2050. The activities in the framework of the Partnership focus on 1) the use of Sustainable Alternative Fuels, 2) Electrification, 3) Energy-Efficiency, 4) Digital Green, 5) Design and Retrofitting, and 6) Ports. Whereas the first projects co-financed by the Partnership kicked off in 2022, this session will serve as an ideal stage to reflect upon the state-of-play of research, development and innovation as well as potential next steps. Furthermore, the session will focus on the deployment of innovations, potential bottlenecks, and actions foreseen by private and public stakeholders to speed up the introduction of zero-emission technologies in the waterborne transport sector.

Moderator:
Maria Boile\*\* (WTP)

Rapporteur:
Larissa Werner (WTP)

Speakers:
Maria Guillen Molina (DG RTD)
Arthur Hans Thellmann (MEYER WERFT)
Maja Novakovic (Everllence)
Jaap Gebraad (WTP)
Manfred Seitz (Danube Commission)

Chair: Evangelos Mintsis (ECTRI/CERTH)

247 Martin Joborn, Zohreh Ranjbar, Oskar Rune, Rebecka Haraldsson and Peter Olsson – Improvements in rail traffic management systems (TMS) for more efficient operation of trains with connected driver advisory system (C-DAS)
Presenter: Martin Joborn

618 Erlend Dahl, Petter Arnesen, Daniel Sander, Guus Arts, Håvard Bakke, Ola Martin Lykkja, Per Hallgren and Wen Xu – Assessing the L4 readiness of the corridor from Rotterdam-Oslo
Presenter: Petter Arnesen

625 Tamás Attila Tomaschek, Róbert Péter Tóth, András Mihály Selmeczy, László Bokor, Gergely Attila Kovács, Dohyeon Kim, Seulbin Hong, Dongmin Lee and Seunghyeon Lee – Advancing C-ITS Deployments in Hungary: Paving the Way for Day 2+ Services
Presenter: András Mihály Selmeczy

636 Dohyeon Kim, Seulbin Hong, Dongmin Lee, Bokor László, Seunghyeon Lee and Sooncheon Hwang – Integrated Assessment Framework for Enhanced C-ITS Services Using Real-Time Queue-Length Variables in Virtual Environments
Presenter: Dohyeon Kim

1015 David Yagüe-Cuevas\*, Carlos Castellanos-Ormeño, Felipe Jimenez, Pablo Marín-Plaza, José Eugenio-Naranjo, Mario Pérez, Araceli Sanchis, María Paz-Sesmero and José María-Armingol – V2I-based Real-Time Lane Deviation Handling for Automated Vehicles to Face Road Characteristics Changes
Presenter: David Yagüe-Cuevas\*

1108 András Rövid, Mihály Csonthó, Zsolt Vincze, Márton Cserni, Szabolcs Nagy and Zsolt Szalay – Cutting-edge Smart Road Section on the Hungarian M1-M7 Motorway: The Real-Time Digital Twin
Presenter: András Rövid

Chair: Liz Araceli Cristaldo (ALICE)

140 Younis Akel, Christopher Axt, Thanh Bui and Fredrik Warg – Accident Data Imputation in an LLM-based Scenario Generation Workflow
Presenter: Fredrik Warg

335 Florian Lammer and Michael Cik – A Holistic Framework for Mobility Monitoring Using Floating Phone Data
Presenter: Florian Lammer

515 Anika Lobig, Sten Ruppe, Philip Meier, Lenny Hofmann, Cansu Tanrikulu, Paul Moosmann, Sebastian Lorenz and Christoph Lange-Bever – Implementing a Gaia-X Data Space for Automated Driving – Lessons Learned and Recommendations
Presenter: Anika Lobig

940 Pierre Michel, Théotime Héraud, Stéphane Dilungana, Alexandre Lanvin, Alexandre Chasse, Guoxi Feng and Azise Oumar Diallo – Toward a Digital Twin Framework for Urban Mobility Innovation - A Versailles Grand Parc Case Study
Presenter: Alexandre Lanvin

1036 Liron Ahmeti, Klara Dolos, Conrad Meyer, Andreas Attenberger and Rudolf Hackenberg – Scenario Synthetic Dataset Creation for Smart Mobility: Seamless Coverage of Normal and Critical Conditions
Presenter: Andreas Attenberger

1460 Cliona Rogan, Robert Corbally, Andrew O'Sullivan and Daniel Pentony – Using Data Fusion to Support Incident Response on Ireland’s Motorways
Presenter: Robert Corbally

Chair: Saskia Seidel (ECTRI/DLR-VF)

221 Viola Süß, André Ludwig, Benjamin Gaunitz and Bogdan Franczyk – Age-Specific Accessibility Profiles for Pick-Up Stations: A Mixed-Methods Case Study of Leipzig’s Urban Outskirts
Presenter: Viola Süß

5544 Isabella Hauswald, Amalia Giannakopoulou, Katharina Beck, Jutta Wolff, Heike Flämig, Fabian Fermazin and Isabel Froes – Barriers and Facilitators of Multistakeholder Collaboration in Urban Living Labs: A Case Study of DECARBOMILE
Presenter: Isabella Hauswald

661 Sanggyun Kang, Minji Kim and Krisztián Bóna – Evaluating Micro-Fulfillment Centers for Sustainable Urban Last-Mile Delivery: A Case Study of Budapest, Hungary
Presenter: Sanggyun Kang

701 Carlos Granada, Joris Beckers and Thierry Vanelslander – Complementarity for Consolidation: Unlocking efficiency for smarter city logistics
Presenter: Carlos Granada

1045 Kinga Lőcsei-Tóth, Gergő Vass, Dávid Lajos Sárdi, Krisztián Bóna, Aletta Büki, Tamás Strang, Zalán Tiborc Uglik and Bálint Herbert – Selection of the best locations for micro-consolidation centers for a city logistics pilot in Budapest
Presenter: Dávid Lajos Sárdi

1225 Ioannis Tsouros and Athena Tsirimpa – A Dynamic Pricing Framework for Last-Mile Logistics: Design, Implementation, and Pilot in Belgium
Presenter: Ioannis Tsouros

Chair: Árpád Veress (BME)

358 Iria Lopez-Carreiro, Raúl F. Elizondo-Candanedo, Miguel L. Navarro-Ligero, María E. López-Lambas, Aldo Arranz-López and Julio A. Soria-Lara – Assessing Public Acceptability of Low-Emission Zones: Spatial and Individual Perspectives from Madrid, Spain
Presenter: Julio A. Soria-Lara

430 Michelangelo-Santo Gulino, Giovanni Zonfrillo, Giulio Vichi, Maurizio Laschi, Lorenzo Pugliese and Dario Vangi – Integrating Safety and Sustainability: A Grid-Independent Ultralight Quadricycle for Secure Urban Mobility
Presenter: Michelangelo-Santo Gulino

479 Moritz Bergfeld, Jens Hellekes and John E. Anderson – From Innovators to Early Adopters: Implications of Different Charging Strategies on the Expansion of Charging Infrastructure in Urban Areas
Presenter: Moritz Bergfeld

864 Svetla Käck and David Daniels – Scaling up the charging infrastructure for electric aircraft while retaining airport flexibility: A comparative analysis of several technical concepts
Presenter: David Daniels

1188 Marios Giouroukelis, Eleni Mantouka and Eleni Vlahogianni – Energy consumption and GHG emissions forecasting in Positive Energy Districs (PEDs) under increasing EV penetration and travel demand management strategies
Presenter: Marios Giouroukelis

1517 Christian Frowein and Raphael Pfaff – Current Trends in Photovoltaic Applications for Railway Infrastructure: An Overview of Global Activities with Insights from the RailPV Project
Presenter: Christian Frowein

Chair: Rolland Vida (BME)

344 Peter Schindler, Takeru Shibayama, Markus Haferl and Bernhard Rüger – Technological-operational framework for future metros: Focus on the impact of automation on the metro system
Presenter: Peter Schindler

765 Balázs Horváth – Evaluation of public transport services based on network science
Presenter: Balázs Horváth

1325 Ola Qasseer – Public Transport Network Analysis: A Methodological Approach for Enhancing Sustainable Urban Development
Presenter: Ola Qasseer

1358 Anna Palaiologk, Sofia Iosifidou, Nikoleta Krousouloudi and Kyriaki Daskaloudi – Integrating Environmental Impact Tools for Aviation and IAM: Development of a Minimum Viable Product
Presenter: Sofia Iosifidou

1369 Marcin Stępniak, Jakub Zawieska, Giulia Ulpiani, Nadja Vetters and Marco Pittalis – Transport innovations towards Net-Zero cities: A Comparative Analysis of 100 Climate Action Plans
Presenter: Marcin Stępniak

1399 Martin Zach, Benjamin Kokoll and Christian Rudloff – Modelling Climate-Resilient Transport Futures: A Hybrid Approach Across Urban and Rural Regions
Presenter: Martin Zach

Chair: Elisabete Arsenio (ECTRI/LNEC)

186 Jonas Krombach, Rico Wittwer, Stefan Hubrich, Ralph Buehler and Regine Gerike – Strategic mobility planning in small and medium-sized municipalities in Germany – Empirical evidence on missed opportunities and possibilities for achieving sustainable mobility objectives
Presenter: Jonas Krombach

297 Nina Thomsen, Johannes Hendricks, Isheeka Dasgupta, Simone Ehrenberger, Christopher Kaiser and Mattia Righi – Assessing European Road Transport Emissions and Mitigation Scenarios
Presenter: Nina Thomsen

804 Eleni Kalantzi, Christos Gkartzonikas, Theodora Betsidou and Maria Kamargianni – Measuring the Urban–Peri-Urban Mobility Divide through the Sustainable Mobility Readiness Index
Presenter: Maria Kamargianni

1320 Radomíra Jordová and Hana Brůhová-Foltýnová – Advancing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans: Insights from Czech Cities
Presenter: Hana Brůhová-Foltýnová

1482 Julio César dos Santos and Paulo Jorge Gomes Ribeiro – Bridging the Gap: Sustainable Mobility Challenges in Peripheral Industrial Areas
Presenter: Julio César dos Santos

1485 Tamás Strommer, András Munkácsy and Dávid Földes – Soft Measures with Strong Impact: Mobility Management for Sustainable Urban Transition
Presenter: András Munkácsy

Chair: Tatiana Kovacikova (ECTRI/UNIZA)

200 Soyeon Lee, Seulbin Hong, Annie Young Song and Seunghyeon Lee – Mobility Justice for Older Adults: Evaluating the Impact of Elderly Policies on Urban Mobility in Seoul
Presenter: Soyeon Lee

279 Aaron Paz Martinez, Mascha Katharina Brost, Johannes Pagenkopf, Sebastian Herwartz-Polster, David Krüger, Fabian Schmid, Marc Sparsbrod and Felix Heizler – Enabling Independent Mobility for Wheelchair Users in Railway Vehicles: A Multi-stakeholder Dialogue for the Derivation of Requirements for Vehicle Boarding Aids
Presenter: Aaron Paz Martinez

339 Markus Haferl, Christina Raffelsberger, Takeru Shibayama, Bernhard Rueger and Daun Yun – Passenger Requirements and Behaviour in Metro Systems
Presenter: Markus Haferl

616 Marta García, Juan Francisco Coloma, Anabela Ribeiro, Joao Pedro Monteiro, Jose Gomes and David Ramos-Pacheco – Integrating Proximity Planning and Public Transport in Medium-Sized Cities: A Comparative MAMCA-Based Approach
Presenter: Juan Francisco Coloma

952 Pierre Cattin, Slaven Gasparovic and Metin Mutlu Aydin – BOPALiM : Towards a Common Understanding of Public Transport Systems
Presenter: Metin Mutlu Aydin

1654 Rich McIlroy, Joy McKay, Ruth Cumming and Alisha Pathania – Mobility as a Service for disabled travellers: The importance of content and form
Presenter: Rich McIlroy

Chair: Tibor Princz-Jakovics (BME)

294 Thilo Bein, Felipe Cerdas, Nikolas Hill, Christian Junestedt, Gladys Moreac-Njeim, Anh-Linh Buivan, Mara Neef, Marina Simon, Diana Bartaune, Guido Sonnemann and Takunda-Yeukai Chitaka – A harmonised transport-specific LCA approach - Final results of the CSA TranSensus LCA
Presenter: Thilo Bein

438 Bruna Rodrigues, Mehul Khandelwal, Christopher Alan Lewis, Nabil Abdalla, Kirsten Biemann, Stylianos Doulgeris, Giorgos Mellios and Nigel Jones – Standardizing GHG Emission Factors: A Critical Review and Gap Analysis
Presenter: Christopher Alan Lewis

615 Laura Lopez, Gabriele Grea, Danijel Hojski and Joseph Paul – Introducing Circularity in Public Transport for Greater Sustainability: From Strategy to Action
Presenter: Gabriele Grea

1013 Carlos Morillas, Rodrigo Gil, Sergio Alvarez, Sara Martinez, Pinar Yilmazer and Lorenzo Franzoni – Operational Tools for Assessing Environmental Impacts and Benefits in Linear Infrastructure: A Systematic Review
Presenter: Carlos Morillas

1197 Jan Röhl, Conrad Jentzsch and Marta Woronowicz – Public Transport Digitalization: Leveraging AI and Digital Twins for Smarter Urban Mobility Management
Presenter: Jan Röhl

1217 Linnea Eriksson, Anna Fredriksson and Mats Janné – Delays, dependencies, and development: Exploring circular aggregate use through the lens of lateness of action in Swedish construction
Presenter: Anna Fredriksson

Chair: Stefano Ricci (EURNEX/Sapienza)

18 Armando Manuel Carrillo Zanuy – Rich countries innovate, the rest observe: An analysis using railways as an indicator of R&D allocation gaps
Presenter: Armando Manuel Carrillo Zanuy

650 Arne Boockmeyer, Lukas Pirl and Andreas Polze – Evaluating the Positional Accuracy of Public Railway Infrastructure Data in Comparison with Industrial Railway Infrastructure Data
Presenter: Arne Boockmeyer

988 Arbra Bardhi and Stefano Ricci – Safety and Risk Assessment in Maglev Derived Systems: Insights from Literature and Case Studies
Presenter: Arbra Bardhi

1122 Saeed Mohamadkhah, Joaquim Tinoco, Jesús Balado-Frías and José Campos E Matos – Vision-Language Baseline for Binary Segmentation of Railway Surface Defects: A Comparative Study
Presenter: Joaquim Tinoco

1131 Csaba Ferenc Szatmári and Szilárd Aradi – Potential applications of large language models in railway traffic control
Presenter: Csaba Ferenc Szatmári

1210 Marijn Jesper Geuze, Chrysostomos Mylonas, André Freitas, Inês Pinho and Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh – The Study of a Hyperloop Network in Europe
Presenter: Chrysostomos Mylonas

Chair: Luc Goubert (FEHRL/BRRC)

7 Dario Babic, Mario Fiolić, Darko Babic and Tomasz Burghardt – The effect of the refractive index of glass beads on the loss and recovery of retroreflection under rain by various road markings
Presenter: Tomasz Burghardt

35 Maciej Maliszewski, Dominika Maliszewska and Marcin Świtała – Long-Term Effects of Rapid Road Repairs in Urban Pavement Structures
Presenter: Maciej Maliszewski

594 Jan-Hinrik Borchers, Léo Francoso Dal Piccol Sotto, Bernardo Mota Lontra and Gina Torres-Alves – A Framework for Evaluating Algorithms in Pavement Performance Prediction
Presenter: Jan-Hinrik Borchers

991 Rabia Rashdi, Elisabete Teixeira, Joaquim Tinoco, Laura Piarulli Paz, Rafael Ruiz Maestre, Valle Chozas Ligero, Ricardo Mateus and Jose Matos – Life Cycle Assessment of Geopolymer Precast Slab for the Road Pavements: A Comparative Study with a Conventional Concrete Slab
Presenter: Rabia Rashdi

1235 Andrea Montanaro, Ilaria Ingrosso, Federica Vergari, Riccardo Fruni and Alessandro Largo – Monitoring systems to enhance safety, resilience and management of transport infrastructures.
Presenter: Andrea Montanaro

1421 Ray McGowan, Kieran Feighan, Aisling Doyle, Stephen Smyth and Alan Oconnor – A 10-Year Carbon Lookback: Quantifying GWP Savings from Proactive Pavement Maintenance on Ireland’s National Road Network
Presenter: Alan Oconnor

21/05/26

Digitalisation is a key lever to improve efficiency, safety and sustainability across transport and mobility by integrating digital technologies—automation, connectivity and data analytics—into infrastructure, logistics and (urban) mobility, enabling new business models and better traffic/operations management. This session focuses on AI in the broader transport system, automation, cybersecurity and data spaces, and also explores the disruptive potential of emerging technologies such as quantum computing.
This session aims to find answers to the following questions: What are the next big advancements in transport digitalisation? How do we address fast-paced change and ensure it best serves the EU transport system? How can we certify AI for mission-critical applications? Is digitalisation an enabler or a driver of transformation? How can digitalisation support mobility management and law enforcement, and what are the cybersecurity barriers? Which fundamentals will be transformed in infrastructure use, resilience and competitiveness—and how does digitalisation contribute to European competitiveness?
Keynote speaker:
speaker
Dr. Gábor Pete
International Business and New Technologies Director
4iG
Speakers:
speaker
Andreas Boschen
Executive Director
SESAR Joint Undertaking
speaker
Joanna Drake
Deputy Director-General
European Commission's Directorate-General (DG)
speaker
Paola Cossu
CEO and shareholder
Fit Consulting
speaker
Rugilė Andziukevičiūtė-Buzė
Managing Director
Transport Innovation Association Lithuania
speaker
Stephane Petti, PhD
Principal Advisor
European Innovation Council Fund

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Advancing intelligent and autonomous driving systems requires a human-centric approach to enhance user acceptance and effectiveness. This involves modelling individual driving behaviours considering factors such as risk awareness, decision-making, motor control, and environmental perception, influenced by drivers’ affective states. Multidisciplinary efforts are essential, including the collection and analysis of driver data to create accurate human driving models. Initiatives like the European BERTHA and HIDDEN projects exemplify collaborative progress in this area, bridging academia and industry to develop systems inspired by human actions for simulations and real-world applications.

Automation and connectivity have the potential to transform and bring major benefits to the transport of people and goods in Europe, improving safety, sustainability, capacity and inclusiveness. The session will discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating efficiently automated vehicles into the transport system from both the technical and the socio-economic perspective, including the offer of new mobility services to users. Cross-sector and cross-modal collaboration with road, rail, air and waterborne transport will be addressed, as well as supporting concrete steps for large-scale implementation and deployment. Experience from the CCAM Partnership and Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking will be shared, alongside insights from related partnerships and initiatives, to explore how large-scale implementation can be supported across all modes. Panellists will discuss the next actions to be taken at EU level to make connected and automated mobility a reality for European citizens.

Moderator:
Karen Vancluysen (POLIS)

Rapporteur:
Peter Urban (RWTH Aachen University)

Speakers:
Christian Merkt (BMW)
Walter Struckl (Siemens Mobility)
Chrystelle Damar (SESAR JU)
Pieter Huyskens (Damen)
Pia Wijk (Einride)
Marzena Jougounoux (DG RTD)

This session explores how digitalisation can enable more efficient, sustainable, and resilient logistics across rail, road, air, and maritime transport. It addresses real-world challenges in multimodal coordination, where fragmentation still hinders performance and decarbonisation. Digital enablers, such as Artificial Intelligence, trusted data sharing frameworks, digital twins, smart connected assets and advanced connectivity, are discussed as integrated tools supporting adaptive planning, interoperability and automation. The session highlights concrete use cases and insights from infrastructure operators, industry experts and innovation initiatives (such as Intelligent Access), to indentify practical priorities for future research and large scale implementation towards Net-Zero Logistics over the next two years.

Moderator:
Paola Cossu (FIT Consulting)

Rapporteur:
Giuseppe Luppino (ALICE)

Speakers:
Wilhelm Patzner (CER Cargo)
Angelos Amditis (ICCS)
Szymon Oscislowski (DG MOVE)
Sascha Gill (United Waterways)

The potential of AI is increasingly being harnessed in the mobility sector, enabling smart mobility systems and solutions, increasing safety and efficiency. AI is gradually used in a diverse way: decision-support to autonomous action, detection of events, generation of synthetic data...
AI possesses some key characteristics for application in numerous transport related domains. For example, AI plays a key role in sustainable transport by optimizing fuel use and routing. Likewise, AI helps improve the efficiency of transport systems by optimising traffic and transport schedules and anticipating user demand patterns. AI can also facilitate proactive fleet upkeep by enabling predictive maintenance.
Yet, several avenues for research in AI and mobility remain to be explored: the use of AI to improve the synchronisation of fragmented infrastructure and transport modes by integrating data from different actors and transport operators, the deployment of AI driven charging network optimisation, the management of vulnerabilities created by the increased deployment of AI in smart mobility systems, the use of AI in validation and verification processes, especially the certification mission-
critical applications, etc…
This session will present use cases of AI for smart mobility systems and identify priorities for future research and innovation in this sector.

Moderator:
Axel Volkery (DG MOVE)

Rapporteur:
Jaap Gebraad (WTP)

Speakers:
Elodie Petrozziello (EUI)
Margriet van Schijndel (TUE)
Francesco Flammini (University of Naples Federico II)
Maria Boile\*\* (CERTH)
Rita Somogyi (TERN)

This session addresses the persistent gap between research excellence and operational deployment in transport systems. While Europe produces world‑class research, the transition from proof of concept to stable, scaled implementation remains slow and fragmented.

Building on the plenary on governance of research and innovation, the session translates high‑level principles into practical adoption playbooks, decision frameworks, and deployment pathways. It focuses on digital twins, scenario‑in‑the‑loop approaches and AI‑enabled ecosystems, highlighting how these tools can accelerate deployment without compromising safety, resilience, sovereignty or public trust.
Speakers:
speaker
Olesea Lachi
Vice President
South & East Europe, Škoda Group

Side event for attendees by invitation only

Digitalisation is reshaping how road authorities plan, operate, and maintain their networks, as well as how they engage with industry partners, road users, and policymakers. This session explores the emerging role of the “digital road manager” and examines how data-driven approaches—such as digital twins, connected infrastructure, decision-support tools, and services enabled by the EU Space Programme—are being applied in road infrastructure management to enhance safety, resilience, and operational efficiency. Panellists will share hands-on experiences and discuss the challenges of embedding digital solutions into everyday operations, including organisational change, skills development, and ensuring interoperability across systems and borders. The discussion will also highlight how digital road management contributes to key policy goals, including Vision Zero, climate resilience, and improved services for road users.

Moderator:
Kristof Rombaut (Vlaanderen)

Rapporteur:
Norman Rohner (CEDR)

Speakers:
Lukáš Vacek (RSD)
Zoltán Hamar (AVL ZalaZONE)
Viktor Vajda (NTP)
Pedro Arias-Sánchez\*\* (Universidade de Vigo)

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership drives EU hydrogen R&I across production, distribution and end-uses, but scaling deployment now needs cross-value-chain coordination: system integration, infrastructure planning, demand aggregation, and alignment with other instruments: Hydrogen Bank, AFIR, ReFuelEU Aviation, FuelEU Maritime. Its 2026 programme sharpens its hydrogen mobility focus for hard-to-electrify transport: improving fuel-cell durability via advanced control/monitoring; enabling high-power aviation through on-board liquid-hydrogen systems; developing flexible, standardised storage usable across heavy-duty road/rail/waterborne; and advancing multi-fuel SOFC maritime powertrains. The session aims to show how we can accelerate scale-up and market uptake via synergies: shared roadmaps/SRIAs, MoUs, coordinated calls, or coordinated vehicle-infrastructure deployment. It will discuss barriers (permitting, infrastructure, hydrogen availability, bankability), share best practices (Hydrogen Valleys, flagships), and how to build partnerships.

Moderator:
Mirela Atanasiu (Clean Hydrogen Partnership)

Rapporteur:
Luca Feola (Clean Hydrogen Partnership)

Speakers:
Sebastien Dubois (Clean Aviation)
Jaap Gebraad (WTP)
Nicolas Furio (Europe's Rail)
Axel Volkery (DG MOVE)

The rapid growth of e-commerce presents both challenges and opportunities for Europe’s transition toward climate-neutral, resource-efficient urban logistics. This session brings together researchers, industry leaders, and city stakeholders to explore sustainable e-commerce logistics and circular solutions. Topics include optimised return flows, reuse and repair models, zero-waste packaging, modular delivery systems, digital tools for managing returns, and improved recycling pathways. Participants will examine policy, behavioural, and technological strategies to decarbonise the e-commerce value chain, operationalise sustainability commitments, and foster collaboration through public–private partnerships, aiming to reduce emissions, waste, and inefficiencies at scale.

Moderator:
Raffaele Vergnani (POLIS Network)

Rapporteur:
Marion Cottet (ALICE)

Speakers:
Sébastien Horemans (Pick & Smile)
Pauline Buosi (Interface Transport)
Tariq van Rooijen (TNO)
Jack Lu (Lindholmen)

Transport infrastructure is essential for economic and social connectivity, yet it remains a major driver of biodiversity loss. Roads, railways, ports, and airports fragment habitats, disrupt ecological corridors, generate pollution, and increase wildlife mortality. Balancing growing mobility demands with the need to protect and restore ecosystems is a complex challenge for planners, engineers, and policymakers. Several initiatives have been developed that focus on advancing new ways of integrating biodiversity into transport systems. They include strengthening the science-policy-practice interface by aligning research, innovation, and governance, as well as demonstrating how nature-based solutions and systemic design can embed biodiversity considerations throughout the transport lifecycle. The session will explore how these approaches can be translated into practice. It will highlight tools, case studies, and methods that enable transport infrastructure to reduce impacts, restore nature, and deliver co-benefits for climate resilience and human well-being, reframing transport networks as active contributors to biodiversity goals.

Moderator:
Thierry Goger (FEHRL)

Rapporteur:
Adewole Adesiyun (Fehrl)

Speakers:
Elke Hahn (BMK)
Sylvain Moulherat (TerrOiko)
Hullar Matyas (Hungarian Roads)
Johan Rydlov (Trafikverket)
Lazaros Georgiadis (CERTH)

Digitalization is the broad transformation of societal and business models through the adoption and strategic integration of digital technologies. It is a key enabler to improve efficiencies, enhance customer experience, provide new opportunities and to enable automation, which results in a more agile and competitive organization. Furthermore, digitalisation will be critical for challenges related to increased labour shortage, international competition and geopolitical developments, the transition to a zero-emission waterborne sector, and the modal shift to waterborne transport. Over the past couple of years, digitalisation has found its way into the IWT and port sectors. This session will explore the state-of-play as regards digitalisation of these sectors, the next steps in terms of RD&I, as well as the further deployment of technologies. Special attention will be paid to the concept of regulatory sandboxes, critical to deploy digital technologies and concepts.

Moderator:
Larissa Werner (WTP)

Rapporteur:
Alexandros Marios Constantes (WTP)

Speakers:
Maria Guillen Molina (DG RTD)
Karin de Schepper (Inland Navigation)
Jorge Miguel Lara López (Valenciaport)
Jorrit Harmsen (TNO)
Konstantinos Voutzoulidis (American Bureau of Shipping)

Chair: Tamás Bécsi (BME)

202 Matej Fabijanić and Fausto Ferreira – Maritime Object Detection Using Lightweight Deep Learning Models on Low-Power Edge Devices
Presenter: Matej Fabijanić

287 Giannis Roukos, Thodoris Garefalakis, Eva Michelaraki and George Yannis – Predicting Driver Behaviour in a Cross-Country Naturalistic Driving Study Using Machine Learning Techniques
Presenter: Giannis Roukos

573 Julia Porto, Apostolos Ziakopoulos, Daniel Lopez and George Yannis – Lane Segmentation from Street-Level Imagery via Noisy Label Generation and Contrastive Self-Supervision
Presenter: Julia Porto

1128 Athena Psalta, Aristomenis Kopsacheilis, Vasileios Tsironis, Ioannis Politis and Konstantinos Karantzalos – Vision-AI-Driven Dilemma Zone Modeling for Driver Behavior Prediction
Presenter: Ioannis Politis

1179 Apoorv Agrawal, Francesco Pilla and Anna Mölter – Advancing CPTED Assessments in Bus Stops with GPT-Based Detection of Built Environment Indicators
Presenter: Apoorv Agrawal

1453 Michael Schötz, Patrick Muhr, Martina Schöll and Thomas Limbrunner – A Crowdsourced Street-Level Image Dataset for Road Accident Hotspot Research: A Decade of Data from Germany and Austria
Presenter: Michael Schötz

Chair: Szilárd Aradi (BME)

367 Sebastian Winkelheide, Stefan Lipinski and Raphael Pfaff – Automating Wagonload Transport: A Survey-Based Analysis of Operational Challenges and Opportunities
Presenter: Sebastian Winkelheide

503 Lakshya Pandit, Bonnie Fenton, Daniel Franco and Justin Hidalgo Vélez – Human-Centric Trustworthy AI: AITHENA's Methodological Framework for CCAM and Key Insights
Presenter: Lakshya Pandit

696 Lucy Farrow, Christos Gkartzonikas and Teresa Kuhn – Move2CCAM: Co-creating an Inclusive, Citizen-centric, Impact Assessment Model for Autonomous Vehicles
Presenter: Teresa Kuhn

879 Konstantinos Mattas, Sandor Vass, Gergely Zachar, Junyi Ji, Derek Gloudemans, Davide Maggi, Akos Kriston, Mohamed Brahmi, Maria Christina Galassi, Daniel Work and Biagio Ciuffo – Safety and Dynamics of Automated Lane Changes in Contemporary Production Vehicles
Presenter: Sandor Vass

931 Graham Lee and Alan Walker – Linking Perception System Requirements and Simulation Fidelity for ADAS and AV V&V
Presenter: Graham Lee

1011 Christos Gkartzonikas and Konstantinos Kamargiannis – Exploring the Influence of Robo-Taxis, Private AVs and AV Buses on Relocation Intentions in Europe
Presenter: Christos Gkartzonikas

Chair: Bálint Csonka (BME)

70 Anton Thomas Koerfer, Hartwig Busch, Tobias Vosshall and Joschka Schaub – High-Efficiency Hybrid Powertrain Systems for Challenging Commercial Vehicle Applications to Meet Upcoming Market Expectations
Presenter: Anton Thomas Koerfer

134 Sunna Forslund, Liv Lundberg, Jonas Zetterholm, Maria de Oliveira Laurin and Maria Grahn – Mandates and Penalties: The Impact of Policy Implementation on Biofuel Markets – A Comparative Study on Road and Aviation Transport Fuel Prices in Different EU Countries
Presenter: Sunna Forslund

171 Adrian Velaers – Interactive Comparators - Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from passenger cars and heavy duty vehicles
Presenter: Adrian Velaers

425 Johannes Lackner and Jasmin Kniewallner – Powering Ships, Cutting Carbon: The FuelSOME Approach to Multifuel SOFCs
Presenter: Johannes Lackner

1500 Daniel Imre Nagy and Tibor Dr. Princz-Jakovics – Leveraging the Business Canvas Modell for the Hungarian biomethane industry
Presenter: Tibor Dr. Princz-Jakovics

1586 Markus Schwarz, Albert Albert and Rüdiger-A. Eichel – Freeze start strategies for fuel cell electric vehicles: Balancing durability, reliability and practicability – an experimental approach on automotive-sized short stacks
Presenter: Markus Schwarz

Chair: Szabolcs Duleba (BME)

102 Zisis Maleas, Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Sofoklis Dais, Pavlos Giannakou and Katerina Batzou – Rail-Enabled Last Mile: Simulating Parcel Flows via Urban Metro Networks for Carbon-Smart Logistics
Presenter: Zisis Maleas

282 Tangzhe Chen, Mahnam Saeednia, Michiel De Bok, Ali Nadi and Lóránt Tavasszy – Empirical evaluation of a simple matchmaking algorithm for freight carrier collaboration
Presenter: Lóránt Tavasszy

1049 Dominic Kwakye Ampong, Libor Švadlenka, Molková Tatiana and Libor Bauer – A Modern and Sustainable Rail-Enabled Urban Logistics System and its Economic Evaluation
Presenter: Dominic Kwakye Ampong

1495 Arkadiusz Drabicki, Filippos Adamidis, Ramandeep Singh, Karen Van Brussel, Dirk Staelens, Marco Mazzarino and Constantinos Antoniou – Information Flow Modelling for Automated Freight Port Operations: Insights from Two Case Studies in Europe
Presenter: Filippos Adamidis

1509 Babis Magoutas, Amalia Bozinaki, Ioannis Tsouros, Francesca D'Alessandro, Joris Beckers, Panagiotis Georgakis, Athina Tsirimpa, Konstantinos Barbopoulos and Vivian Kiousi – GREEN-LOG Logistics as a Service Marketplace: A policy-aligned marketplace for Sustainable Last-Mile Operations
Presenter: Babis Magoutas

1570 Serkan Ozdemir, Lampros Yfantis, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Rodriguez Correia and Shadi Sharif Azadeh – Agent-Based Simulation for Meal Micro-Delivery Services: Modeling, Simulation, and Dispatch Strategy Evaluation
Presenter: Lampros Yfantis

Chair: Márk Pulay (BME)

1242 Ágoston Pál Sándor and Attila Borsos – Eyes on the Road: A Bicycle Simulator Study of Cyclist Gaze Behavior During Interactions with Autonomous Vehicles
Presenter: Ágoston Pál Sándor

1330 Mario Ilic, Tanja Niels and Klaus Bogenberger – Evaluating Cyclist Visibility in Urban Intersections through Cooperative Perception under Different Speed Limits
Presenter: Mario Ilic

1417 Marianthi Alverti, Stella Roussou and George Yannis – Investigation of Illegal Pedestrian Crossings at Crosswalks in the Center of Athens, Greece
Presenter: Marianthi Alverti

1425 Stella Roussou, Natalia Mirogianni and George Yannis – Investigation of Non-Compliant Pedestrian Crossings at Signalized Intersections Using Computer Vision Techniques
Presenter: Stella Roussou

1434 Stella Roussou, Apostolos Ziakopoulos, Paraskevi Koliou, Katerina Folla and George Yannis – Video-Based Analysis of Pedestrian Behaviour in Contrasting Greek Urban Environments Using Smartphone Cameras
Presenter: Stella Roussou

1593 Asnake Adraro Angelo, Kotaro Sasai and Kiyoyuki Kaito – Assessing the Impact of Road Infrastructure on Pedestrian Fatalities Using Structural Equation Modeling
Presenter: Asnake Adraro Angelo

Chair: Dávid Földes (BME)

359 Niklas Gritsch, Florian Dandl, Isabella Waldorf and Klaus Bogenberger – Empirical Analysis of Carpooling Data in Germany: Investigating the Influence of User Flexibility on a Carpooling System
Presenter: Niklas Gritsch

673 András Körizs, Martin Demel, Velimir Kreso and Solomiya Velyka – WienMobil Hüpfer – A User-Centred Approach to On-Demand Shared Mobility in the City of Vienna
Presenter: András Körizs

1067 Markus Straub, Benjamin Kokoll and Christian Rudloff – Quantifying Park & Drive Potential: A Quick Location Planning Tool
Presenter: Markus Straub

1265 Tyll Diebold, Pia Groß and Carsten Gertz – Death of a Demand-Responsive Transport Service: Perception and Usage of an Alternative Ride-Pooling Service Among Former DRT Users
Presenter: Tyll Diebold

1502 Hassan Hussin, Gabriele Grea and Giuseppe Liguori – Empowering Regional, Suburban and Rural Transport through DRT. Insights, Lessons Learnt & Policy Recommendations from DREAM\_PACE
Presenter: Hassan Hussin

1577 Anna Joliot, Philippe Canalda and Hakim Mabed – MILP Formulation for the Static Carpooling Problem with Flexible Roles and Detours
Presenter: Anna Joliot

Chair: Celestino Sanchez (EURNEX)

240 Sven Lißner, Leon Bartsch, Mirosława Łukawska and Jens Borken-Kleefeld – Short- and Medium-Term Reactions to Transport System Disruptions: Evidence from the Carola Bridge Collapse in Dresden
Presenter: Sven Lißner

719 Thomas F. Veit-Alves and Martin Fellendorf – Modeling Mode Choice for Park and Ride with Express Buses Serving Highway Bus Stops
Presenter: Thomas F. Veit-Alves

976 Christian Rudloff, Thomas Matyus and Darina Petrova – An AI-Supported Methodology of Demand Estimation
Presenter: Christian Rudloff

1144 Gen Hayauchi, Yu Suzuki, Yusuke Kanda, Yasuhide Nishihori, Takane Imagawa, Yohei Ishida and Taiyo Ishikawa – Multifaceted Impacts of Mobility as a Service in Japan: A Catalyst for Local Stakeholder Engagement
Presenter: Yusuke Kanda

1216 Réka Kertész-Doffkay\*, Daniel Hörcher and Stefan Tscharaktschiew – Mode Shift Versus Urban Sprawl: A Quantitative Spatial Model for a Suburban Railway Policy in Budapest
Presenter: Réka Kertész-Doffkay\*

1639 Jana Sochor, Marianne Karlsson and Hans Arby – Value Creation in Integrated Mobility Services, or Building the ‘House of MaaS’
Presenter: Jana Sochor

Chair: Monica Grosso (EC JRC)

75 Johannes Hendricks, Mattia Righi, Sabine Brinkop, Katrin Dahlmann, Mariano Mertens, Christof G. Beer, Volker Grewe, J. Christopher Kaiser and Michael Ponater – The Climate Effects of Transport Emissions: Models and Data to Support the Development of Mitigation Strategies
Presenter: Johannes Hendricks

103 Christian Moretti, Inga Mareike Nienkerke, Bessie Noll, Susanne Hanger-Kopp, Tobias Schmidt, Christian Bauer, Adolfo Uribe Poblete, Paul Kyoma Asiimwe, Kristiina Joon and Anthony Patt – How Policy Distortions Shape EV Affordability in Africa
Presenter: Christian Moretti

105 Gabriel Möring-Martínez, Murat Senzeybek and Simone Ehrenberger – Clustering the European Union Electric Vehicle Markets: Status in 2025
Presenter: Gabriel Möring-Martínez

418 Tina Onorato and Patrizia Bellucci – ECODRIVE Project: Managing and Controlling Traffic to Mitigate Pollution From Private Road Transport
Presenter: Tina Onorato

1218 Rosa Picon-Garcia, Jorge Bañuelos-Gimeno, Carlos Romero, Rosa Arce, Paal Brevik Wangsness, Caroline Mullen, Hedda Strømstad and Zihao An – Adapting Road Transport Decarbonization Strategies: A Comparative Study between Spain, Norway, and the United Kingdom
Presenter: Rosa Picon-Garcia

1339 Athina Grigoriadou, Georgios Triantafyllopoulos, Dimitra Lekaki, Traianos Karageorgiou, Heinz Steven, Stefan Hausberger, Stephan Schmidt, Martin Dippold, Michael Dittrich, Iddo Riemersman, Pim van Mensch, Joseph Kermani, Alba Garbí and Leonidas Ntziachristos – Policy Options to Reduce Emissions of L-category Vehicles in the European Union and Expected Effects
Presenter: Athina Grigoriadou

Chair: Jette Krause (EC JRC)

420 Feyisayo Lari-Williams, Wouter Verheyen, Tim Breemersch, Bruno Van Zeebroeck and Camilla Domenighini – Levelling the Playing Field in EU Road Haulage: Enforcement Challenges and Early Lessons from Mobility Package I
Presenter: Camilla Domenighini

818 Carlos Luján Tutusaus, Oriol Flix Viñas, Nadia Martínez Sheikhi and Justin Hidalgo Vélez – Regulatory Divergence in Autonomous Vehicle Deployment: A comparative Study of the US, EU, and China
Presenter: Nadia Martínez Sheikhi

908 Gabriel Dias, Elisabete Arsenio\*\* and Sofia Cerqueira – EU Regulatory Framework for Transport and Logistics: The Path to Low-emission, Energy Transitions, and Technology Advancements Through the ADMIRAL Lens
Presenter: Gabriel Dias

1007 Hai Anh Le – Assessing the effectiveness of the EU passenger rights framework in the context of multimodal and smart mobility
Presenter: Hai Anh Le

1018 Julia Roussou, Armira Kontaxi, Apostolos Ziakopoulos and George Yannis – Comparative Analysis of Liability Frameworks for Automated Vehicles: Legal Readiness in the EU, US and China
Presenter: Julia Roussou

1504 Zsófia Farkas and Péter Gáspár – Changing Traffic Regulation in Europe - Impact of Autonomous Driving
Presenter: Zsófia Farkas

Chair: Armando Carrillo Zanuy (EURNEX)

326 Leevi Toratti, Praneeth Chandran, Florian Thiery and Matti Rantatalo – Environmental data-driven prediction of railway curve squeal using boosted tree models
Presenter: Leevi Toratti

387 Jose Bertolin, Pascal Bouvet, Martin Rissmann, Ester Cierco, David Thompson, Geert Degrande, Andreas Nuber and Pinar Ylmazer – QuieterRail Project: A Step Change in Prediction, Mapping, Acceptance Testing and Cost-Effective Mitigation for Railway Noise and Vibration
Presenter: Pascal Bouvet

466 Johannes Waechter, Prasaenna Ranganathan and Raphael Pfaff – Investigating Contact Sensitivity Between Internally Contacting Rollers of a New Roller Test Rig
Presenter: Johannes Waechter

751 Edina Anna Balogh, Viola Parászka and Tamás Schmelz – Influence of rail roughness characteristics in Hungary on expected noise reduction effect of “quieter routes” in rail freight transport
Presenter: Viola Parászka

1385 Fabrice Aubin, Franck Poisson, Olivier Minck, Julie Spiegel and Simon Bouley – Noise sources characterization of commercial high speed trains using antenna measurement
Presenter: Fabrice Aubin

1566 Flavio Picone, Joshua Jones, Megan Clampitt, Wassim Daoud and Joachim Claudet – Assessing the Underwater Acoustic Footprint of a Polar-Class Cruise Ship: A Case Study in East Greenland
Presenter: Flavio Picone

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262 Nicole Casha – Enhancing Infrastructure and Road Safety to Promote Active Mobility for Adolescents’ School Trips: A Case Study of a Maltese College
Presenter: Nicole Casha

267 Ayrton Caruana – Evaluating road closures and traffic calming measures near primary schools in Malta
Presenter: Ayrton Caruana

361 Guoxi Feng, Alexandre Lanvin, Donatien Dubuc, Alexandre Chasse and Nicolas Pernet – Scaling the Digital Twin of Bicycle Mobility to the National Level
Presenter: Nicolas Pernet

379 Bochao Wu, Jie Gao and Shihang Zhang – Cycling health benefits: Dose bicycle lane design matter?
Presenter: Jie Gao

471 Nikos Meggoulas, Panagiotis G. Tzouras and Stefanos Tsigdinos – The effectiveness of cycle street networks. An empirical investigation in Athens Penteli, Greece
Presenter: Stefanos Tsigdinos

512 Sven Fröhlich and Sebastian Pape – Smart Cycling Infrastructure in Practice: Insights from the PrioBike-HH Project
Presenter: Sven Fröhlich

533 Stefan Portisch, Andreas Hula, Karin Markvica, Christian Fürstler, Emanuel Manhart, Paul Rosenkranz, Michael Aleksa and Peter Saleh – Inconspicuous and Accurate Data Collection for Real-World Analysis of Motorized Vehicles Overtaking Bicycles on Secondary Rural Streets
Presenter: Stefan Portisch

581 Charlotte Hauri, Mario Alves and Jolien Vandoorne – Unleashing the Potential of Public Transport: Elevating Walking in Public Transport Planning
Presenter: Jolien Vandoorne

605 Claire Naude, Ebrahim Riahi, Bastien Canu, Fanny Vincent and Thierry Serre – Naturalistic Study of Cycling and E-Cycling in Lyon
Presenter: Claire Naude

630 Vaghar Bahojb Ghodsi, Florian Pühringer, Jonathan Fetka, Magdalena Bürbaumer and Martin Berger – Modeling Pedestrian Volume in Urban Spaces: Mapping Flows Using Sensor Data in Modena, Italy
Presenter: Magdalena Bürbaumer

648 Paraskevas Nikolaou and Loukas Dimitriou – Safe Steps to School: Empowering Active Mobility for Children as a Catalyst for Zero-Vision Cities
Presenter: Paraskevas Nikolaou

670 Akhil Nawani, Apoorva Nawani and Harsimran Kaur – Assessing Pedestrian Behaviour and Safety Along the Varuna Riverfront: Challenges and Opportunities
Presenter: Akhil Nawani

697 Uros Tomic and Christof Knoeri – Should I stay or should I go? Traffic-reducing potential of tactical urbanism interventions: Evidence from Switzerland
Presenter: Uros Tomic

772 Christos Konstantinou, Reicela Bisere, Jaume Estellers Moreno, Holger Haubold and Aleksander Buczynski – Toward a Standardised EU Baseline for Cycling Infrastructure: Integrating Official and Open Data Sources
Presenter: Christos Konstantinou

779 Alvaro Defalque and Olivier Van Damme – Development of a Methodology for Assessing Pedestrian Infrastructure in the Brussels-Capital Region
Presenter: Alvaro Defalque

860 Ross Higgins and Muhammad Huzaifa Butt – Emergency Services and Active Travel: Barriers and Perceptions from the Frontline
Presenter: Ross Higgins

964 Michael Hardinghaus, Volker Blees, Carlotta Becker and Rita Cyganski – Pedestrianizing a shopping street – contrasting mode-choices and customers views with local business owner’s expectations
Presenter: Volker Blees

981 Anna Molter, Nakisa Soltani, Peter Kearney, Sonia Soubam, Ciaran Ferrie and Brian Caulfield – Using Wearable Sensors to evaluate Cycling Infrastructure – an Overview of the SHIFT project
Presenter: Anna Molter

1001 Miloš N. Mladenović, Isabel Scherer and Lukas Junghanns – Development of diagnostics-interventions toolkit for promoting year-round active mobilities: A Baltic-Nordic perspective
Presenter: Isabel Scherer

1090 Martin Haamer, Mirosława Łukawska, Anto Aasa, Jacek Pawlak, Aruna Sivakumar and Age Poom – Cycling Behaviour Among E-bike and Regular Bicycle Users in Tartu, Estonia
Presenter: Martin Haamer

1168 P.J. Hourigan, Gerard O' Dea, Stephen Smyth, Alan Boyle and Rory Donnellan – AI Deployment on Greenways and Active Travel Infrastructure
Presenter: P.J. Hourigan

1294 Elise Jalonen, Veronika Mooses and Age Poom – Who Is Not Ready to Cycle? Predicting Pre-contemplation Among Car-Users
Presenter: Elise Jalonen

1492 Apostolos Anagnostopoulos, Georgia Alexandrou, Pantelis Kopelias and Athanasios Theofilatos – Exploring the Influence of Urban Road Aesthetic Interventions on Mobility Behavior and Perceptions of Attractiveness
Presenter: Apostolos Anagnostopoulos

15 Ana Cristina Freire, José Neves, Margarida Sá da Costa, Luis de Picado Santos, Simona Fontul, Carlos Alpiarça, Rui Galhano, João Bordado and José Freitas – Susceptibility to stripping of an innovative and sustainable bio-bitumen
Presenter: José Neves

167 Jan-Hinrik Borchers, Ann-Kristin Deuke, Miriam Krebs, Marvin Stell, Anne-Farina Lohrengel and Ettore Potente – Evaluating Weather-Induced Surface Deterioration of Road Pavements
Presenter: Ann-Kristin Deuke

275 Mohammad Fahad and Richard Nagy – Optimizing Asphalt Performance through Affordable Fiber Reinforcement
Presenter: Mohammad Fahad

412 Franziska Schmidt, Taavi Tönts, Thomas Asp, Saba Rabbira Garba, Heini Raunio and Loes Aarts – Impact on infrastructure of connected and automated traffic
Presenter: Taavi Tönts

532 Marek Truu and Anti Palmi – Bonus System Contract – Smart Motivator For Improving Paving Quality And Sustainability
Presenter: Marek Truu

607 Szabolcs Rosta, László Gáspár Dr. and Zita Szabó – Viscosity-Based Categorization of Road Bitumens
Presenter: Zita Szabó

622 He Zhan, Luis Guilherme de Picado-Santos, Iran Rocha Segundo and Bao Li – Thermal Cycling Drives Particle Migration and Microstructural Disruption in Asphalt Mastic: Evidence from X-ray Nano-CT
Presenter: Iran Rocha Segundo

688 Ondřej Machel and Josef Stryk – Evolution of variable parameters of pavement surface properties and their interrelations
Presenter: Ondřej Machel

769 Mats Gustafsson, Victor Garcia, Ida Järlskog, Raheb Mirzanamadi, Ulf Sandberg, Lorena Palomo, Tawfiq Al-Wasif Ruiz and Paloma Alvarez Meteos – Non-exhaust emissions from the tyre and road surface interface – The Life-NEEVE state-of-the-art and project progress
Presenter: Mats Gustafsson

857 Nemanja Nešković, Stefan Trifunović and Goran Mladenović – Digital Pavement Monitoring for Data-Driven Maintenance Planning
Presenter: Nemanja Nešković

910 Luís Picado-Santos, Silvino Capitão, Arminda Almeida and Fernando Martinho – Laboratory Study on the Use of Lignin Waste to Produce Warm-Mix Asphalt Considering Long-term Ageing
Presenter: Fernando Martinho

949 George Constantinou, Minas Tapakis and Thekla Kadi – Implementation of Portland Cement Concrete and Local Materials in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Cyprus Infrastructure Projects
Presenter: Minas Tapakis

1089 Yu Hu, Fang Wang, Zhihao Tang, Haitao Zhang, Weixuan Zhou, Yuanqing Wang and Francesco Pilla – Hierarchical Mapping-Driven Carbon Accounting System for Highway Construction
Presenter: Yu Hu

1125 Charalambos Kyriakou, Andriani Panagi, Christos Kyrkou, Christos Laoudias, Stelios Timotheou and Christos Panayiotou – Distance-Driven Pavement Rating with UAV Imagery
Presenter: Charalambos Kyriakou

1169 Raymond McGowan, Stephen Smyth and Alan O'Connor – Environmental Management System and Lifecycle Carbon Accounting for Road Pavement Works Programme
Presenter: Raymond McGowan

1279 Pierre Hornych, Mai-Lan Nguyen, Gustavo Otto, Pierre Delaigue, Lionel Grin, Séverine Ollivier, Bertrand Pouteau, Vincent Labbé and Guillaume Demond – The Charge as You Drive Project. Full scale testing of a solution for dynamic charging of electric vehicles by induction
Presenter: Pierre Hornych

1284 Swathi Balasubramanian, Mehran Khan and Ciaran McNally – Pathways for Standardising Low Carbon Concrete for Infrastructure Applications
Presenter: Swathi Balasubramanian

1328 Andry Avotriniaina Rabearivelo, Andry Rico Razakamanantsoa, Agnès Jullien, Rijalalaina Rakotosaona and Hasina Rakotonirainy – Contribution of Cross-analysis of Crowdsourcing Geospatial Data, Photographic Data, and Satellite Image to a Road Maintenance Strategy
Presenter: Andry Avotriniaina Rabearivelo

1334 Riaan van Wyk – Route 23 Foamed Bitumen Stabilisation Rehabilitation in Uruguay
Presenter: Riaan van Wyk

1400 Stephen Green, Alix Marie D'Avigneau, Lilia Potseluyko, Peihang Luo and Ioannis Brilakis – RoadGP: Automating the Diagnosis and Treatment of Road Defects
Presenter: Stephen Green

1409 Sandy Tsopani, Thekla Kadi, Stelios Zervos, João Mendes and Anthos Ioannou – Durability Assessment of Precast Accropodes and Feasibility of their Use as a Viable Alternative to Natural Resources in Coastal Engineering Applications: A Case Study
Presenter: Sandy Tsopani

1489 Martín Rivas, Mauro Gil, Rodrigo Castiñeira and Rafael Ibáñez – Accelerometer-Based Pavement Condition Monitoring Using Connected Vehicle Data within a CCAM Framework
Presenter: Martín Rivas

1575 Kussai Alrini, Piergiorgio Tataranni, Michela Alfé, Valentina Gargiulo, Federica Zimbardi, Andrea Facchin, Cristian Torri, Cesare Oliviero Rossi, Paolino Caputo, Valeria Loise and Cesare Sangiorgi – Sustainable Paving Binder Alternatives Obtained via Thermochemical Processing of Biomass
Presenter: Kussai Alrini

1622 Salwan F. Alturki and Árpad Veress – CO₂ Emission Reduction in Cement Production Using Biomass Fuels to Advance Sustainable and Climate-Neutral Urban Infrastructure
Presenter: Salwan F. Alturki

15 Ana Cristina Freire, José Neves, Margarida Sá da Costa, Luis de Picado Santos, Simona Fontul, Carlos Alpiarça, Rui Galhano, João Bordado and José Freitas – Susceptibility to stripping of an innovative and sustainable bio-bitumen
Presenter: José Neves

167 Jan-Hinrik Borchers, Ann-Kristin Deuke, Miriam Krebs, Marvin Stell, Anne-Farina Lohrengel and Ettore Potente – Evaluating Weather-Induced Surface Deterioration of Road Pavements
Presenter: Ann-Kristin Deuke

275 Mohammad Fahad and Richard Nagy – Optimizing Asphalt Performance through Affordable Fiber Reinforcement
Presenter: Mohammad Fahad

412 Franziska Schmidt, Taavi Tönts, Thomas Asp, Saba Rabbira Garba, Heini Raunio and Loes Aarts – Impact on infrastructure of connected and automated traffic
Presenter: Taavi Tönts

532 Marek Truu and Anti Palmi – Bonus System Contract – Smart Motivator For Improving Paving Quality And Sustainability
Presenter: Marek Truu

607 Szabolcs Rosta, László Gáspár Dr. and Zita Szabó – Viscosity-Based Categorization of Road Bitumens
Presenter: Zita Szabó

622 He Zhan, Luis Guilherme de Picado-Santos, Iran Rocha Segundo and Bao Li – Thermal Cycling Drives Particle Migration and Microstructural Disruption in Asphalt Mastic: Evidence from X-ray Nano-CT
Presenter: Iran Rocha Segundo

688 Ondřej Machel and Josef Stryk – Evolution of variable parameters of pavement surface properties and their interrelations
Presenter: Ondřej Machel

769 Mats Gustafsson, Victor Garcia, Ida Järlskog, Raheb Mirzanamadi, Ulf Sandberg, Lorena Palomo, Tawfiq Al-Wasif Ruiz and Paloma Alvarez Meteos – Non-exhaust emissions from the tyre and road surface interface – The Life-NEEVE state-of-the-art and project progress
Presenter: Mats Gustafsson

857 Nemanja Nešković, Stefan Trifunović and Goran Mladenović – Digital Pavement Monitoring for Data-Driven Maintenance Planning
Presenter: Nemanja Nešković

910 Luís Picado-Santos, Silvino Capitão, Arminda Almeida and Fernando Martinho – Laboratory Study on the Use of Lignin Waste to Produce Warm-Mix Asphalt Considering Long-term Ageing
Presenter: Fernando Martinho

949 George Constantinou, Minas Tapakis and Thekla Kadi – Implementation of Portland Cement Concrete and Local Materials in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Cyprus Infrastructure Projects
Presenter: Minas Tapakis

1089 Yu Hu, Fang Wang, Zhihao Tang, Haitao Zhang, Weixuan Zhou, Yuanqing Wang and Francesco Pilla – Hierarchical Mapping-Driven Carbon Accounting System for Highway Construction
Presenter: Yu Hu

1125 Charalambos Kyriakou, Andriani Panagi, Christos Kyrkou, Christos Laoudias, Stelios Timotheou and Christos Panayiotou – Distance-Driven Pavement Rating with UAV Imagery
Presenter: Charalambos Kyriakou

1169 Raymond McGowan, Stephen Smyth and Alan O'Connor – Environmental Management System and Lifecycle Carbon Accounting for Road Pavement Works Programme
Presenter: Raymond McGowan

1279 Pierre Hornych, Mai-Lan Nguyen, Gustavo Otto, Pierre Delaigue, Lionel Grin, Séverine Ollivier, Bertrand Pouteau, Vincent Labbé and Guillaume Demond – The Charge as You Drive Project. Full scale testing of a solution for dynamic charging of electric vehicles by induction
Presenter: Pierre Hornych

1284 Swathi Balasubramanian, Mehran Khan and Ciaran McNally – Pathways for Standardising Low Carbon Concrete for Infrastructure Applications
Presenter: Swathi Balasubramanian

1328 Andry Avotriniaina Rabearivelo, Andry Rico Razakamanantsoa, Agnès Jullien, Rijalalaina Rakotosaona and Hasina Rakotonirainy – Contribution of Cross-analysis of Crowdsourcing Geospatial Data, Photographic Data, and Satellite Image to a Road Maintenance Strategy
Presenter: Andry Avotriniaina Rabearivelo

1334 Riaan van Wyk – Route 23 Foamed Bitumen Stabilisation Rehabilitation in Uruguay
Presenter: Riaan van Wyk

1400 Stephen Green, Alix Marie D'Avigneau, Lilia Potseluyko, Peihang Luo and Ioannis Brilakis – RoadGP: Automating the Diagnosis and Treatment of Road Defects
Presenter: Stephen Green

1409 Sandy Tsopani, Thekla Kadi, Stelios Zervos, João Mendes and Anthos Ioannou – Durability Assessment of Precast Accropodes and Feasibility of their Use as a Viable Alternative to Natural Resources in Coastal Engineering Applications: A Case Study
Presenter: Sandy Tsopani

1489 Martín Rivas, Mauro Gil, Rodrigo Castiñeira and Rafael Ibáñez – Accelerometer-Based Pavement Condition Monitoring Using Connected Vehicle Data within a CCAM Framework
Presenter: Martín Rivas

1575 Kussai Alrini, Piergiorgio Tataranni, Michela Alfé, Valentina Gargiulo, Federica Zimbardi, Andrea Facchin, Cristian Torri, Cesare Oliviero Rossi, Paolino Caputo, Valeria Loise and Cesare Sangiorgi – Sustainable Paving Binder Alternatives Obtained via Thermochemical Processing of Biomass
Presenter: Kussai Alrini

1622 Salwan F. Alturki and Árpad Veress – CO₂ Emission Reduction in Cement Production Using Biomass Fuels to Advance Sustainable and Climate-Neutral Urban Infrastructure
Presenter: Salwan F. Alturki

147 Simone Paradiso, Apostolos Ziakopoulos and George Yannis – A Dual Graph Framework for Edge Embedding and Clustering in Road Safety Analysis
Presenter: Simone Paradiso

154 Kelvin Tsz Hei Choi and Aleksandra Brdak – Is More Better? Measuring the Value of Data Fusion in Search of the Optimal Data Source Combination for Road Incident Monitoring
Presenter: Kelvin Tsz Hei Choi

174 Meng Cai – Mapping the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Urban Mobility
Presenter: Meng Cai

259 Paola Cossu, Paola Astegiano, Panos Protopapas, Dries Van Bever and Ioanna Fergadiotou – Accelerating the systemic digital transition of urban logistics and planning: the Disco Urban Freight Data Space
Presenter: Ioanna Fergadiotou

263 Paraskevi Koliou, Eleni Maria Theodoraki and George Yannis – From Trend Observation to Risk Interpretation: A Machine Learning Analysis of Micromobility Injury Severity in 2022
Presenter: Paraskevi Koliou

265 Eleni Maria Theodoraki, Paraskevi Koliou and George Yannis – Enhancing Risky Driving Behavior Classification Using Conditional GANs (cGANs): A Data Augmentation Approach
Presenter: Eleni Maria Theodoraki

341 John E. Anderson, René Kelpin, Carsten Hoyer-Klick, Klas Ihme and Jens Hellekes – Utilizing models, data, AI, and services to enable the transition of the mobility sector
Presenter: Jens Hellekes

445 Marco Grassi, Mario Scrocca, Mehrdad Bagheri, Murat Bayrak, Kari Koskinen, Iisakki Kosonen and Alessio Carenini – Semantic Low-Code Data Fusion on the Edge to Support Intelligent Traffic Management
Presenter: Marco Grassi

489 Marco Comerio, Marco Grassi, Alice Pamio and Mario Scrocca – Support Diverse Mobility Data Ecosystems with mobilityDCAT-AP Extensions for Enhanced Interoperability
Presenter: Alice Pamio

495 Mario Scrocca, Valentina Anita Carriero, Guido Amato, Federico Bertolini, Alessandro Peretti, Gianluca Gizzi and Marco Comerio – Supporting the Transition to NeTEx and SIRI to Enhance Data Sharing and Trip Planning
Presenter: Marco Comerio

538 Johannes Hiller, Rowina Caspary, Siegfried To, Daniel Sept and Hartmut Treichel – MMVNet - Designing the Data Future of Multi-Modal Transport in Germany
Presenter: Johannes Hiller

539 Edmir Xhoxhi, Klara Dolos, Cansu Tanrikulu, Joachim Schade, Liron Ahmeti, Christian Winter, Tim-Daniel Stumpf and Sten Ruppe – Enhancing Road Rescue Operations through Mobility Services: Insights from the Gaia-X 4 AMS Project
Presenter: Sten Ruppe

547 Rebekka Oostendorp, Simon Nieland, Martin Lanz and Daniel Krajzewicz – A Secure Data Space Service for Generating Input Data for Agent-Based Transport Demand Models
Presenter: Martin Lanz

647 Paul Millet and Marc Sango – AI4MBSE to Automate Some Tasks of Railway Model-Based Systems Engineering
Presenter: Paul Millet

668 Carsten Hoyer-Klick, Eugenio Arellano Ruiz, Delzar Habash, Ludwig Hülk, Rene Kelpin, Samir Kipper, Daniel Krajzewicz, Martin Lanz, Mirjam Stappel and Sirko Schindler – Developing the Open Transport Ontology (OTO) as a Community Ontology
Presenter: Carsten Hoyer-Klick

714 Christos Karvagiotis, Georgios Spanos, Antonios Lalas and Konstantinos Votis – Booking Forecasting for On-Demand Public Transport Services Using Spatial Clustering: A Case Study from the Canton of Geneva
Presenter: Antonios Lalas

850 Antal Bódi and Lilla Luksik – The Role of Supercomputers in Transport Digitalisation: Insights from the HPC EDIH HU Project
Presenter: Lilla Luksik

885 Arne Lamm, David Gray Marchant, Falk Bethke, Cansu Tanrikulu, Michael Kirkedal Thomsen, Kamer Kaya, Şebnem Köken, Tim Clausing, Wonhee Lee, Seungweon Yang, Eva Gomes Maia and Moritz Wetzel – Composable Service-Oriented Data Space Architecture for Synchromodal Logistics
Presenter: Arne Lamm

1006 Armira Kontaxi, Haris Sideris, Dimitris Oikonomopoulos and George Yannis – Analyzing Harsh Events with Spatiotemporal Machine Learning Techniques using Mobile Data
Presenter: Armira Kontaxi

1171 Renáta Bordás – AI based mesoscopic approach to road capacity alert management
Presenter: Renáta Bordás

1186 Kristina Andersson and Emmie Nordell – Data Governance and Data for Governance – A Circulatory and Regulatory Perspective on Data
Presenter: Kristina Andersson

1194 Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Thomas Dimos, Konstantina Tsimpita and Evdokimos Konstantinidis – Open, Distributed Research Ecosystems for Intelligent Transport Innovation in Europe
Presenter: Thomas Dimos

1229 José Andrés Giménez, Jorge Melero Corell and Gonzalo Sandiás Corbillón – TIC4.0: Open and universal digital standards for driving digital transformation in port terminal logistics
Presenter: Jorge Melero Corell

1287 Thaynara Silva and Juan Manuel Dominguez Lopez – Artificial Intelligence-Aided Data Analysis for a More Resilient Rail Network
Presenter: Thaynara Silva

1534 Giovanni Huisken, Scott Stephenson and Candida Spillard – The use of third-party data by NRAs for digital road operations
Presenter: Giovanni Huisken

3 Kornilia Maria Kotoula, Vassilios Kappatos, Nikolaos Aggelopoulos and Sdoukopoulos Eleftherios – Digital-driven circular economy towards sustainable aviation
Presenter: Kornilia Maria Kotoula

82 Andreas Ulbricht, Sepp Renner, Roman Koschichow, Philipp Ramisch, Alexandra Otto and Lena Fink – Novel Lightweight Pultrusion Profiles with Textile Reinforcement for Ultra-Light Frame Structures in Rail and Commercial Vehicles
Presenter: Andreas Ulbricht

119 Anna Dolinayova, Jakub Kothaj and Peter Morihladko – The Use of Alternative Energy Sources or Railway Line Electrification from the Social Costs’ Perspective
Presenter: Anna Dolinayova

246 Rickard Persson, Libor Lochman and Thomas Müller – Regional Rail Rolling Stock for the FutuRe
Presenter: Rickard Persson

395 Jeanett Bolther, Bruna Rodrigues and Rachel Jobson – Bridging policy and practice: Enabling robust GHG emission accounting across transport services
Presenter: Bruna Rodrigues

724 Christy Oommen Jacob, Irina Yatskiv and Iyad Alomar – Assessing Waste Management and Sustainability at Riga Airport through a Life Cycle Assessment Lens
Presenter: Christy Oommen Jacob

764 Matteo Craglia, Pierpaolo Cazzola, Jacob Teter and Andreas Kopf – Tracking the unreported used vehicle trade in Europe
Presenter: Matteo Craglia

793 Jurgita Rimkuvienė and Viktoras Vorobjovas – Using Intelligent Transport System Monitoring Data to Assess Pavement Durability: Evidence from Lithuania
Presenter: Jurgita Rimkuvienė

865 Sarven Bedikoğlu, Paulo Cantillano-Lizana, Rim Rejeb, Thomas Jacquet, Emrah Kinav, Alican Yilmaz and Giulia Renzi – Market Positioning for a New Compact Battery Electric Vehicle: Addressing Market Gaps in L6e And L7e Segments
Presenter: Rim Rejeb

892 Stefan Werland – The E-Scooter Paradox: Governing Micromobility for Urban Sustainability. Environmental Impacts and Policy Implications from Hamburg's Suburban Implementation
Presenter: Stefan Werland

950 Minas Tapakis, Despina Zakou and Thekla Kadi – Correlation Between American and European Micro-Deval Test Methods for Fine Aggregates
Presenter: Despina Zakou

956 Vincent Ninin, Robert Dumortier, Jérôme Royer and Sylvie Gasnier – Rethinking the Driver Cabin for Affordable Lightweight Battery Trains
Presenter: Vincent Ninin

969 Florian Ratz, Cecilia Formento, Gennaro Sorrentino, Giulia Moscone, Giorgio Bisciaio, Eric Armengaud, Nicola Amati, Valentin Ivanov, Martin Weinzerl and Aldo Sorniotti – From Electrification on Component-Level to Software-Defined Vehicles: The Role of Modular Smart Corner Systems in Next-Generation Electric Vehicle Architecture
Presenter: Nicola Amati

1174 Inês S. Ribeiro, Joana R. Gouveia, Emanuel Lourenço and Ana R. Araújo – Integrating Life Cycle Assessment into the Early-Stages of Solid-State Battery Design: The impact of material
Presenter: Inês S. Ribeiro

1176 Danijela Doric, Veronica Elena Bocci, Julie Chalon and Jemylia Raimbault – Preparing Innovation for a Resilient Railway Transport System: Risk Management of Innovation Components
Presenter: Veronica Elena Bocci

1181 Josep Maria Salanova, Despina Tsavdari, Iordanis Konstantinidis, Georgia Pavlina Tsoukaneri and Panagiotis Karetsos – Methodological framework for energy- and resource-efficient public transport: the E-MED project
Presenter: Panagiotis Karetsos

1228 Vicky Petropoulou, Panagiotis Karkatsoulis, Giannis Giannelos, Simon Edwards, Panagiotis Siamidis, Giannis Papadimitriou, Zisis Samaras, Maximiliane Reger and Osama Mahmood – Implementing the 2ZERO technology in vehicle parc models: the impact of research and innovation in long-term outlooks for the EU
Presenter: Giannis Giannelos

1331 Elisabeth Maria Fugger, Javier Cantillo, Eivind Lekve Bjelle and Christine Roxanne Hung – Environmental and Socioeconomic Impacts of Disrupted Rail Freight from Asia and Europe: A Scenario Analysis
Presenter: Christine Roxanne Hung

79 Sofia Alvanou, Afroditi Stamelou, Vasileios Mizaras, Kornilia Maria Kotoula and Georgia Ayfantopoulou – From Metro to Multimodal Mobility Hub: Transforming Thessaloniki’s West Centre for Climate Neutrality
Presenter: Sofia Alvanou

157 Riku Viri and Atte Supponen – Estimating Finnish Car Choice Model
Presenter: Atte Supponen

274 Prachiti Shinde, Hing Yan Tong and Marin Marinov – A State-of-the-Art on Simulation Modelling Approaches for Urban Metro Systems
Presenter: Hing Yan Tong

295 Francesco Mastropierro, Michele de Gennaro, Alessandro Zanon and Enrico de Betta – A framework for performance indicators of European green airports and example of initial assessment
Presenter: Michele de Gennaro

388 Behzad Bamdad Mehrabani and Juan Blasco – Who Will Take Innovative Air Mobility? Modelling IAM Demand for Regional Access
Presenter: Behzad Bamdad Mehrabani

410 António Matos, Gabriel Lima, Gonçalo Barroso, Sérgio Nossa, Thiago Sobral, Teresa Galvão and Marta Campos Ferreira – Reimagining Public Transport Waiting Times with a Location-Aware Augmented Reality Mobile Application
Presenter: Teresa Galvão

443 András Ekés and Balázs Fejér – Enhancing the Attractiveness of Public Transport through Realistic and Scalable Improvements in Central and Eastern Europe
Presenter: András Ekés

583 Mohammed Mahedi Hasan, Flavio Grazian, Sajib Chakraborty, Mohamed El Baghdadi, Thomas Geury and Omar Hegazy – Multi-level Simulation Platform to Evaluate the Adoption of Bus Rapid Transit in Cities
Presenter: Mohammed Mahedi Hasan

664 Deepti Muley, Sivajyothi Sivaprasad Jamulapati, Tayyab Ahmad, Raimund Hanauer and Mohammed Zein Elabidin Babiker El-Shafie – Qatar Rail’s Metro System Planning: From Greenfield Opportunity to Integrated Network Design
Presenter: Raimund Hanauer

768 Barbara Laa, Bingyu Zhao, Francesca Costa, Valerio Paruscio, Alessandro Luè, Marija Mlinarić, Mateo Uravic, Ivan Oleksa, Daniele Paolino and Paul Pfaffenbichler – Data-Driven Solutions for Sustainable Public Transport Planning in Small and Medium-sized European Cities
Presenter: Bingyu Zhao

806 Paulo Cantillano-Lizana and Giulia Renzi – Why do Italian prefer private cars? A study case using data-driven from Modena’s province
Presenter: Giulia Renzi

831 Arne Witte – Mapping BRT/BHLS in Europe: Enhancing clarity on high-performance bus systems through better empirical data
Presenter: Arne Witte

835 Ana Martínez Roselló, Evangelia Gaitanidou, Jakob Reckenzaun, Simon Genser, Juan Antonio Martínez Navarro, Ray Lattarulo, Sergio Díaz Briceño, Gamal Elghazaly, Raphaël Frank, Falk Fernbach and Patrick Van Egmond – From Self-Centered to Mutual Beneficial Traffic Orchestration: The CARMONY Use Cases & User Stories
Presenter: Ana Martínez Roselló

1022 Zsombor Szabó – A Gravity-Based Model for Non-Administrative Separation Effects on Transport in Hungary
Presenter: Zsombor Szabó

1282 Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Maria Konstantinidou and Josep Maria Salanova Grau – Super Living Labs for Integrated Peri-urban Areas in the Transition towards Climate Neutrality
Presenter: Josep Maria Salanova Grau

1302 Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Josep Maria Salanova, Glykeria Myrovali, Evangelos Mintsis, Evangelos Mitsakis, Maria Konstantinidou and Despina Tsavdari – COdesign urban REalm & dynamic Spaces management for cognitive & socially connected cities: the use case of Thessaloniki
Presenter: Evangelos Mitsakis

1311 Ioannis Kampouris, Amalia Nikolopoulou and Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis – The Bus Timetable Resynchronisation Problem Considering In-Vehicle Passenger Load and Dwelling Times
Presenter: Ioannis Kampouris

1321 Petra Szakonyi, Emese Makó and Tamás Abelovszky – Regeneration of Primary School Commuting in Győr: A Longitudinal Analysis of Travel Behaviour (2007–2025)
Presenter: Petra Szakonyi

1429 José de França Bueno and Alexandre Frazão D'Andrea – Dynamics of Urban Mobility in a Megacity: Pre and Post-Pandemic Shifts in São Paulo's Metropolitan Area (2017-2023)
Presenter: José de França Bueno

1494 Floridea Di Ciommo, Sandra Garcia, Sofia Asperti and Amaya Manso Gonzalez – Behavioral Change Models for increasing the use of public transport in Europe
Presenter: Floridea Di Ciommo

1618 Ruben Silva, Thiago Sobral, João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Teresa Galvão and Marta Campos Ferreira – Human-Centered Design of Urban Traffic Dashboards for Cognitive Cities
Presenter: Marta Campos Ferreira

1631 Matthias Prandtstetter and Wolfgang Ponweiser – Flip-flopping between On-demand and Line services in Public Transport
Presenter: Wolfgang Ponweiser

21 Bernd Holfeld, Friederike Maier, Ata-Ur Rehman, Christian Schwass and Zsombor Kiss – Railway Mobile Radio Trials at 5G Band N101 - Pioneering Results from DB's FRMCS Testbed in Erzgebirge
Presenter: Zsombor Kiss

24 Alejandro Badolato\*, Javier Gómez, Juan de Dios Sanz, Javier Agustín, Jesús A. del Castillo, David Hidalgo, Pablo Garrido and Aranzazu Berbey – Structured Paint Road Markings for Large-Scale Road Digitalization: A Cost-Effective Path Toward Centimeter-Level Positioning and Safer Autonomous Driving
Presenter: Alejandro Badolato\*

84 Nazih Salhab and Jerome Madec – Radio Coexistence Between FRMCS and GSM-R at 900 MHz: Insights from Measurements on Test Sites
Presenter: Nazih Salhab

129 Patrick Urassa, Tomas Rosberg, Emil Jansson, Nils O.E. Olsson, Albert Lau, Pranjal Mandhaniya and Micael Derelöv – Remote-Operated Demo Train in an Open Network: Prototype Development and Field Testing
Presenter: Patrick Urassa

146 Jorge Mota, Iñaki Bengoetxea, Laura Merino, José Luis Zabalza, Andrés Ábrego and Nere Garmendia – Smart Cold Chain Solutions: Autonomous Electric Vehicles for Sustainable Urban Last-Mile Delivery
Presenter: Nere Garmendia

266 Ankur Shukla, Anthony Jnr. Bokolo and Rossella Bisio – A Cybersecurity Assurance Framework for Secure Data Sharing in Europe’s Rail Dataspace
Presenter: Ankur Shukla

469 Davinder Bhatia, Ian Conlon and Christoph Klose – Building a Better Railway: How the ERJU System Pillar Enables User-Centred, Green and Digital Mobility
Presenter: Davinder Bhatia

735 Friederike L. Kühl, José F. Papí Ferrando, Jesús Martinez Cuadrado, Eduardo Becerra, Andrea Mutti, Simone Porru and Eftychia Koliou – Compliance by Design: Enabling Paperless Border Crossing for Logistics
Presenter: Jesús Martinez Cuadrado

747 Zoe Petrakou, Charilaos Koutsis, Alex Papacharalampous, Alexeis Garcia Perez, Giulia Renzi, Paulo Cantillano-Lizana and Konstantinos Andreopoulos – ​Keystone API Standard: A modular, Plug‑and‑Play framework for interoperable data exchange
Presenter: Zoe Petrakou

782 Sven Maerivoet and Bart Ons – Re-identification risks and privacy challenges in connected vehicle systems
Presenter: Sven Maerivoet

805 Szilárd Szigeti, Gábor Pauer and Dávid Földes – From Sight to Speed: A Dual Approach to Creating Safe Urban Pedestrian Crossings in the Era of AV
Presenter: Szilárd Szigeti

1009 Iona Kirkpatrick, Karin Baier-Müller, Selim Solmaz, Martin Kirchengast and Jakob Reckenzaun – Enabling Resilient ODD Extension in Automated Mobility: GNSS-Denied Localisation, Standardisation Pathways, and Governance Models
Presenter: Iona Kirkpatrick

1047 Joseba Sarabia, Kinjal Bhattacharyya, Mauricio Marcano, Fredrik Johansson, Kajsa Weibull, Johan Olstam, Alba Viñuela, Asier Arizala and Asier Zubizarreta – Improving Driver Anticipation Using an Emergency Vehicle Approaching System: Insights of a Driving Simulator Study
Presenter: Johan Olstam

1106 Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Juliette Marais and Ales Filip – Hybrid Virtualized Certification Environment of EGNSS-based railway positioning
Presenter: Simon Collart-Dutilleul

1117 Maria Pinter-Kovacs – C-ITS as a service – How can cooperative transport become a real mobility asset?
Presenter: Maria Pinter-Kovacs

1167 Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Maria Konstantinidou, Despina Tsavdari and Athanasios Tolikas – An Optimization Framework for Accessible Demand Responsive School Transportation: A Case Study from Thessaloniki
Presenter: Despina Tsavdari

1221 Vardan Nazaretyan, Dr. Kalliopi Anastassiadou, Dr. Ingo Kaundinya, Daniel Skrodzki, Ursula Blume, Kai Pervölz, Mark Hoffman, Nikolai Muts, Kai Jacobsen, Ralf Siebe, Michael Barth and Prof. Dr. Oliver Rose – AI for tunnel cyber defense
Presenter: Ursula Blume

1234 Stephen T'Siobbel, Frank Daems, Prisca Numbisi and Peter Schmitting – Advancing Mobility Data Interoperability: TN-ITS’s Breakthroughs in Standards Alignment, Quality Frameworks, and opportunities for AI-Driven tools development
Presenter: Stephen T'Siobbel

1342 Peter Gurník, Michal Matowicki, Michal Novák, Petr Stříteský, Quentin Baar, Gavino Brundu and Francisco Parrilla Ayuso – The Latest Advancements in Fully Automated Train Operation Incorporating EU-RAIL Results in Czechia
Presenter: Peter Gurník

1383 Pierre Le Corre, Stéphane Guillemaut, Christophe Vitry, Alperen Sezer, Waël Cherif, Nerea Fernandez-Berrueta, Jaizki Mendizabal, Alessandro Vizarri, Franco Mazzenga, Sai Lokesh Posa, Léo Mendiboure and Marion Berbineau\*\* – Hybridization of 5G terrestrial networks with LEO satellites for control and command of trains
Presenter: Pierre Le Corre

1408 Dingyang Liu, Dereje Mechal Molla, Léo Mendiboure and Marion Berbineau\*\* – Distributed SDN-Based Communication Architecture for the Pods4Rail System
Presenter: Dereje Mechal Molla

1513 Aihui Hu, Páraic Carroll and Beatriz Martinez-Pastor – Impact of Connected Vehicles on Transport Network Resilience under Traffic Signal Attacks
Presenter: Aihui Hu

36 Abdulghani Al Sabouni, Zeno Pfeiffer, Maximilian Huppertz and Alexandra Appel – Sharing Charging Infrastructure – Analysis of a Platform-based B2B Network
Presenter: Maximilian Huppertz

38 Paul Eißele, Leo Casey, Chantal Ehling, Lynn Mosesku, Dennis Dreher and Lutz Gaspers – Where and how? Analysis of the Usage Behaviour of Public Charging Stations
Presenter: Lynn Mosesku

53 Roman Klementschitz, Valerie Jeepjua and Astrid Guehnemann – ZeroFlex - a new innovative approach for mobility stations in Austria
Presenter: Roman Klementschitz

54 Junianna Zatsarnaja, Katharina Reiter, Jörg Hetterich and Alwine Mohnen – Driving Sustainable Charging Habits: A Field Study on Nudging Electric Vehicle Drivers Towards CO2-Optimal Behavior
Presenter: Junianna Zatsarnaja

87 Rod Williams and Charlotte Koppen – The new CEN E20 petrol specification
Presenter: Rod Williams

148 Laura Merino, Rakel Herrero, Nere Garmendia and Idoia San Martín – Predictive Modeling of Battery Degradation in Electric Vehicles Using Digital Twins and Real-World Data
Presenter: Laura Merino

169 Victoria Zorba, Ilianna Hala, Konstandinos Grizos, Paulo Cantillano-Lizana, Giulia Renzi and Theocharis Vlachopanagiotis – Urban EV Adoption Charging Infrastructure Readiness Level (ECIRL) Index: A Strategic Tool for Policymakers to Assess Public Charging Infrastructure
Presenter: Konstandinos Grizos

213 Phd. Luis-M. Alonso, André Chamaret, Phd. Martin Coyaud, Jerome Deon and Phd. Maxime Juston – Benefits Analysis of Battery-equiped EMU under Catenary Operation
Presenter: Phd. Luis-M. Alonso

230 Andrea Bistagnino, Erik Gustafson and Eric Didon – Experimental results of a liquid hydrogen storage system prototype for railway systems
Presenter: Andrea Bistagnino

272 André Chamaret, Jürgen Ernst and Michael Vanbutsel – Enhancing Pre-Standardization of Alternative Drive Trains for Improved Future Efficiency in Railways
Presenter: André Chamaret

303 Steffen Wieser, Moritz Schenker, Markus Kordel, Florian Heckert, Guillaume Imbleau Chagnon, Stephanie Girard, Francis Lacombe, Kintak Raymond Yu and Zach Schenk – Hydrogen Train Scenarios in Passenger and Freight Transport from Europe and North America: Simulation of Thermal Management
Presenter: Steffen Wieser

304 Nils Meyer-Larsen, Friederike Fontes and Elitsa Pesina – Bremen's Approach to Hydrogen and PtX Applications - a Comprehensive Overview
Presenter: Nils Meyer-Larsen

347 Matthieu Renault, Victorien Millet, Julien Decriaud, Clément Depature and Philippe Adam – Hybrid train: validation process and experimentation insights regarding decarbonization and operation robustness
Presenter: Matthieu Renault

483 Christoph Abart, Olcay Bay, Claudio Romano, Jan Albrecht, Puneet Sharma, Mike Morianz, Markus Kastelic, Omar Hegazy, Mohamed El Baghdadi and Verena Wagenhofer – Wide-bandgap technologies in electronic power circuits for electrified vehicles and charging infrastructures
Presenter: Verena Wagenhofer

640 Adriano Alessandrini, Luca Pugi, Michelangelo-Santo Gulino, Lorenzo Berzi, Marco Fabbri, Michael Franci, Fernando Ortenzi, Francesco Vitiello and Francesco Vellucci – A Power-Sharing System For Electrically Coupled Urban Bus Convoys: Initial Design and Simulation Results
Presenter: Marco Fabbri

655 Jeevan Ball, Aruna Sivakumar, Jacek Pawlak and Justin Yiu – Modelling the Feasibility and Benefits of Vehicle-to-Grid Technology for Urban Bus Fleets: the Case Study of London
Presenter: Jacek Pawlak

691 Oscar van de Water, Tom van Beurden and Jorrit Harmsen – Data Study into Onshore Power Demand of Container Ships: Strategic Implications for Shore Power Rollout and Emission Reduction in Ports
Presenter: Oscar van de Water

694 Manuel Häusler, Paul Ouwehand and Domenik Radeck – The Key Technological Challenges and Choices to Be Made for Hyperloop
Presenter: Manuel Häusler

771 Georgios Livitsanos, Stylianos Doulgeris, Roberta Antonella Lavarra, Elena Branchini, Matteo Giampaolo and Giorgos Mellios – From Diesel to Fuel-Cell Powertrains, A Virtual Retrofit Use Case for Buses and Airport Ground Service Vehicles
Presenter: Stylianos Doulgeris

836 Mikel Arrinda, Manex Larrañaga, Katarzyna-Anna Michalow-Mauke, Hartmut Popp, Luis-Alberto Peñaloza and Iosu Cendoya – Standard Identification and Drive Cycle Definition for Battery Systems of Non-Common Applications: Off-road, Marine and Stationary
Presenter: Mikel Arrinda

951 Henning Wittig, Gerd Schünemann and Dr. Lars Saroch – Improving zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles by modular distributed battery-electric powertrains
Presenter: Henning Wittig

1069 György Ágoston, Péter Ákos Szilassy and Bálint Bicskei – Utilization of Public Transport Charging Infrastructure Through Shared Use of Private Electric Vehicles
Presenter: Péter Ákos Szilassy

1135 Konstantia Kontodimou\* and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou – Sustainable Aviation Fuel Adoption Strategies Under Regulatory Blending Mandates
Presenter: Konstantia Kontodimou\*

1156 Alice Scotti, Khalis Sinaga, Stefanie Van Damme, Thomas Geury, Ben Kraaijenhagen, Gunnar Ohlin, Johanna Odbratt, Yancho Todorov, Mikko Pihlatie and Omar Hegazy – Stakeholder Perspectives in Building and Deployment of Megawatt Charging Systems to Support the Decarbonization of the Heavy-Duty Transport in Europe
Presenter: Yancho Todorov

1185 Thalis Paktitis, Ilias Panagiotopoulos and George Dimitrakopoulos – Design of a Long Life Bi-directional Off-board Battery Electric Vehicle Charger
Presenter: Thalis Paktitis

1310 Fernando Seabra, Isabelle Blight, Júlia Saint Martin and Julia Ferrazza Johann – Airline Companies’ Strategies to Enhance the SAF Market for Aviation: an International Benchmarking and Comparative Application to the Brazilian Context
Presenter: Fernando Seabra

1324 Duarte Silva, Marta Abrantes and Patrícia Baptista – National Stock-Flow Model of Critical Materials in Electric Vehicles for Europe
Presenter: Duarte Silva

1340 Thomas Attia, Jean-Charles Pezeril, Etienne Bourmault, Patrick Duprat, Pierre Hornych, Mai Lan Nguyen, Philippe Bonanaud, Claude Marin-Lamellet, Florian Grange, Emmanuel D'Arfeuille and Xavier Schiettecatte – eRoadMontBlanc: a Large-scale Demonstrator of Ground-level Power Supply for Electric Heavy Trucks
Presenter: Claude Marin-Lamellet

1411 Ricardo Oliveira, Patrícia Baptista, Ricardo Gomes and Sandra Melo – Adoption of Electric Mobility And Energy Management Technologies: A Case Study in Guimarães, Portugal
Presenter: Ricardo Oliveira

1524 Burcu Uzun Ayvaz, Mehmet Zahid Erkesim, Elcin Aleixo Calado, Simone Ehrenberger, Jannatul Ferdouse, Sokratis Mamarikas, Dimitrios Kontses, Judy Jalkh, Emanuel J. Lourenço, Maria Soares, Rafaela Gonçalves, Stephen Storrar, Adrián Valverde, Zisis Samaras and Ahu Ece Hartavi – Operational Environmental Performance of a PV-Assisted Heavy-Duty Battery-Electric Truck: Insights from the ESCALATE Project
Presenter: Dimitrios Kontses

1567 Sébastien Louis, Wassim Daoud and Mathieu Petiteau – Performance and Emission Assessment of Biofuels in Marine Vessel Engines
Presenter: Wassim Daoud

1587 Mohammed Mahedi Hasan, Roberto Barrio, Marina Roche, Omar Hegazy and Mohamed El Baghdadi – Battery and Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle powertrain Simulation Platform for Heavy-duty Long-haul Freight Transport
Presenter: Mohamed El Baghdadi

1590 Danesh Amani, Robert Alfie Peña, Boud Verbrugge, Sajib Chakraborty and Omar Hegazy – An Overview of Reliability and Fault Challenges in Active Battery Balancing for EV Applications
Presenter: Danesh Amani

1623 Mhd Bashar Al Kazzaz and Árpád Veress – Electrofuels in Aviation: The Role of eSAF in Decarbonizing Flight
Presenter: Árpád Veress

17 Dieter Knabl, Alexander Plotho and Stefan Marschnig – The Impact of Loading on Rail Damage Mechanisms - Developing a Wear Assessment Methodology from Empirical Data
Presenter: Dieter Knabl

23 Javier Gómez, Alejandro Badolato\*, Javier Agustín, Jesús A. del Castillo, David Hidalgo, Pablo Garrido, Aranzazu Berbey and Juan de Dios Sanz – Enabling Platform Screen Doors Through Sub-5 cm Train Positioning with Millimeter-Wave Radar
Presenter: Juan de Dios Sanz

152 Birgit Milius and Heiko Herholz – A Cost-Efficient Rail Operation System for Low-Density and Branch-Lines: From Human Operator to Software Solution
Presenter: Heiko Herholz

166 Walter Struckl, Dirk Winkler, Armando Carrillo, Maria Traunmüller and Andreas Liliequist – Resilient Transport System for Medical Care with Modular Pods
Presenter: Maria Traunmüller

257 Sara Gestrelius, Martin Joborn, Martin Kjellin and Henrik Teinelund – Coordinating Track Utilisation at a Marshalling Yard
Presenter: Martin Kjellin

311 Richard Kretzschmar – Advanced Protection System (APS) as a Next-Generation Signalling Technology
Presenter: Richard Kretzschmar

330 Ariane Wettig, Aaron Kaffler, Markus Hecht and Beate Bender – Analysis of catenary-free traction in rail freight transport
Presenter: Ariane Wettig

398 Maria Rosaria Campitelli, Nicola Busatto, Alessandro Beghi, Carlo Vaghi and Gaudenzio Meneghesso – Hyper Transfer project - Magnetic levitation capsules through a low-pressure tube in Veneto Region
Presenter: Carlo Vaghi

435 Domenico Uomo, Anna Lina Ruscelli, Gabriele Cecchetti and Piero Castoldi – A software framework for virtualized next-generation ERTMS applications
Presenter: Anna Lina Ruscelli

486 Tommaso Montino and Giovanni Luca Giacco – Time-Dependent Passenger Demand Timetable Optimization For Large Railway Network
Presenter: Tommaso Montino

508 Niklas Schnitzer, Bernhard Rueger, Takeru Shibayama and Markus Haferl – Optimization and Flexibilization of Vehicle and Platform Concepts in Subways
Presenter: Bernhard Rueger

517 Sophie Hasiak and Bertrand Zogall – Transforming Rural Mobility: The Social Acceptability of New Services on French Small Railway Lines
Presenter: Sophie Hasiak

524 Bjørnar Luteberget and Carlo Mannino – Deadlock Detection in Real-Time Railway Dispatching Using SMT
Presenter: Bjørnar Luteberget

527 Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Philippe Bon and Richard Brown – Using pods as a backup solution for passenger flow management in public transport systems.
Presenter: Philippe Bon

643 Lukas Eschment, Lorenzo Benedetti, Julian Ehwald, Manuel Häusler, Paul Ouwehand, Domenik Radeck, Federico Liuesma Rodriguez, Thomas Schüning and Walter Neu – Hyperloop Technologies Modelling Tool for System Performance and Sensitivity Analysis
Presenter: Lukas Eschment

654 Bálint Sallói and Dr. Richárd Horváth – The Renewal of Hungarian National Railway Regulations in Compliance with the TSIs
Presenter: Dr. Richárd Horváth

682 Stefan Edlinger, Markus Lagler and Benedikt Gruber – Evaluating Tram Turnback Facilities: A Microscopic Simulation Study of Operational Performance and Infrastructure Trade-offs
Presenter: Markus Lagler

727 Hailun Yan, Albert Lau and Hongchao Fan – Cost-Effective Highly Accurate Train Positioning Using A Digital 3D Map and Onboard Cameras
Presenter: Hailun Yan

750 André Castro, José Marcelino, Catarina Ferreira and Beatriz Fragoso – The user experience of Hyperloop (User Survey, User Journey, User Experience, Station Operations & Boarding)
Presenter: Catarina Ferreira

775 Marco Borinato, Arianna Amati, Daniela Pietranera and Lorenzo Grattarola – Predictive Analytics and Asset-Aware Traffic Management for Railway Nodes through Big Data and Machine Learning
Presenter: Marco Borinato

1035 Roberto Stufano, Luigi Elia, Mario Tartaglia, Luca Beccastrini and Giuseppe Docile – Hybrid Data-Driven Model for CRTC Workload and Staffing: Multiple Regression and AHP Integration
Presenter: Roberto Stufano

1220 Sri Chandana Hudukula Ram Kumar, Vijaya Bhaskar Adusumalli and Robert Richter – Real-Time Conflict Avoidance in Railway Networks Using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
Presenter: Robert Richter

1232 Luís Albino, Rafael Mendes Borges, Ricardo L. Saldanha and Camiel Simons – Producing Cost-effective and Robust Crew Schedules with Optimization and Stochastic Simulation
Presenter: Ricardo L. Saldanha

1252 Eduardo Di Santi, Marie Sophie Richard, Nenad Mijatovic, Debdeep Mukherjee, Ci Ruixang and Francisco Lopez – Neural Evolution for Scalable Predictive Maintenance Across Railway Infrastructure Assets
Presenter: Eduardo Di Santi

1338 Abdelkader Hamadi, Mahran Rihani, Lamia Benhaddad, Gabriel Papaiz Garbini, Ali Kabalan, Pierre-Antoine Lacaze and Tarik Hammi – Automatic Real-time Train Detection Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing and AI-Based Prediction Models
Presenter: Mahran Rihani

1416 Vivien Lacorre, Krister Wolff and Louis-Romain Joly – Autonomous Robots Enabling Smart, Data-Driven Railway Maintenance
Presenter: Vivien Lacorre

1431 Nadia Weidner and Michael Eble – Turning data into capability: Data democratization for digital service quality in the rail industry
Presenter: Nadia Weidner

1539 Lukas Eschment, Walter Neu, Thomas Schüning, Jurijs Tolujevs and Irina Yatskiv – Implementation of Green Transportation through Innovative Technologies supported by Holistic Decision Making Framework
Presenter: Irina Yatskiv

1579 Eduardo Di Santi, Yaiza Gonzalez, Francisco Lopez, Daniel Sanchez, Juan Carlos Villalba, Nenad Mijatovic, David Moszkowicz and Kenza Saiah – Using Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twins to Optimise Fail-to-Board in Metro Networks
Presenter: Kenza Saiah

42 Bhavana Vaddadi, Simon Frölander, Alva Blomkvist, Thomas Sjöström and Johannes Berg – Exploring Socio-Economic Benefits of Digital Services in Freight Transport: A System Dynamics Approach
Presenter: Bhavana Vaddadi

67 Yanying Li, Bartosz Kozuch, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Ioannis Karakikes, Panagiota Mavrogenidou and Marion Cottet – Encouraging Sustainable Behaviour in E-Commerce: Insights from Behavioural Research and Logistics Innovation
Presenter: Bartosz Kozuch

71 Sarah Pfoser, Manuela Brandner, Marina Staab, Gregor Hueber and Oliver Schauer – Towards Sustainable Returns: Designing Customer-to-Customer (C2C) Logistics Processes in Online Fashion Retail
Presenter: Sarah Pfoser

98 Jan Kiel, Roberto Zani, Arnaud Burgess, Enrico Maria Bernardis and Gabriel Bustad – When Corridors Change: Extending The Rail Freight Market Analysis From Rail Freight Corridors To European Transport Corridors
Presenter: Jan Kiel

104 Juan F. Giménez, Amparo López-Vicente, Carol Soriano, Raquel Marzo, Elisa Signes, José Solaz and Elena García – Recommendations from the UNCHAIN project on how to allocate land uses for an efficient urban freight
Presenter: Juan F. Giménez

111 Dimos Touloumidis, Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Vasileios Giannoudis, Sofoklis Dais and Rod Franklin – Exploring the Future of Urban Logistics Through Physical Internet Implementation Using Delphi
Presenter: Georgia Ayfantopoulou

112 Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Dimos Touloumidis, Vasileios Giannoudis, Sofoklis Dais, Paola Cossu and Paola Astegiano – Orchestrating Physical Internet-Led Urban Logistics through Comprehensive Planning and Implementation Guidance from Meta Model Suite
Presenter: Vasileios Giannoudis

138 Toshihiro Watanabe – Evaluating Port Incentive Policies: A Panel Tobit Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on DIT Ratio at Japanese Local Ports
Presenter: Toshihiro Watanabe

328 Ole Grasse, Derya Kara Boztas and Carlos Jahn – Recommendations on Storage Strategies for Semi-Trailers in Inland Ports
Presenter: Ole Grasse

342 Orestis-Anastasios Tsolakis, Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Sofoklis Dais, Edwin Van Hassel, Luca Crose, Luca Zanetta, Iolanda Conte, Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek and Ernest Czermański – Synchromodal Transport Network Management System adaptability for Inland Waterways. Lessons from Po river, Italy
Presenter: Orestis-Anastasios Tsolakis

364 Aishwarya Aswal, Ad Oomen and Tom Devyver – Assessment of the Measurement System Developed for a Rounded Kingpin in an Electric Trailer Application
Presenter: Aishwarya Aswal

400 Pantelis Z. Lappas, Alessio Schipilliti, Charalampos Ipektsidis and Andrea Bardi – Risk-Aware Dynamic Shortest Paths Using Machine Learning and Multi-Criteria Analysis: Application to the Bologna Freight Village
Presenter: Pantelis Z. Lappas

468 Selma Ferhat, Racha Rochdi and Mohamed Amine Abdeljaouad – Towards Integrated Management of Multimodal Freight Flows with Distributed Stock Contribution
Presenter: Selma Ferhat

472 Anne-Charlotte Trapp, Joost Goedhart, Bram Kin and Tariq van Rooijen – Enabling Zero-Emission and Low Impact Delivery Models in E-commerce with Boundary Conditions – a Municipal and Firm Perspective
Presenter: Tariq van Rooijen

528 Felix Hildebrandt, Fabian Acker, Lars Deiterding and Dr. Patrick Seessle – How an intermodal routing platform makes rail freight accessible
Presenter: Felix Hildebrandt

603 Matteo Boschian Cuch, Genís Majoral Oller, Sergi Saurí Marchán and Noelia Martín Cruz – Assessing the Efficiency of Spanish Intermodal Inland Terminals
Presenter: Matteo Boschian Cuch

642 Cyril Alias, Marvin Budde, Thomas Kerkmann, Kristoffer Kloch, Håvard Nordahl and Stefan Krause – Designing a Mobile Distribution Centre to Facilitate Intermodal Urban and Decentralised Supply Concepts Using Inland Waterway Transport
Presenter: Marvin Budde

708 Xin Shi, Thierry Vanelslander, Qiang Zhang, Zekun Zhang and Jian Zheng – Comparative Analysis of Green and Low-Carbon Technology Applications in European Union and Chinese Ports: Insights for Global Transferability
Presenter: Qiang Zhang

789 Barsha Paul and Mayank Dubey – Typology of Freight Vehicles in India
Presenter: Barsha Paul

828 Mateusz Zając – Spatial Analysis of Container Storage Strategies at an Intermodal Terminal Using Heat Maps
Presenter: Mateusz Zając

886 Denise Beil, Fabian Laresser and Lisa-Maria Putz-Egger – Political Instruments for Freight Modal Shift: A Transport Policy Evaluation in the Austrian Context
Presenter: Denise Beil

899 Vardhman Lunkar and Claudia de Stasio – Intelligent Access Policy schemes as a data driven governance framework for seamless cross-border freight transport
Presenter: Vardhman Lunkar

939 Laetitia Dablanc and Adrien Beziat – The relevancy of local public policies on e-commerce and its mobilities
Presenter: Adrien Beziat

972 Marlene Heyn, Christian Burkart and Uwe Brunner – Freight Traffic Avoidance in Austria – Key Factors and a Network for Sharing Best Practices
Presenter: Marlene Heyn

1014 Fabio Danilo Cristiano, Valentin Carlan, Daniela Tocchi, Vittorio Marzano and Christa Sys – A Technology-Driven Maturity Framework for Truck Appointment Systems in Ports
Presenter: Fabio Danilo Cristiano

1101 Zou Guangrong, Adil Umer, Toni Lastusilta, Timo Korvola, Kari Rainio, Marko Antila, Laura Kojo and Nimni Pannila – BESPORT – Collaborative innovation for business and environmentally sustainable ports
Presenter: Zou Guangrong

1141 Ksenija Lohina and Dmitry Pavlyuk – Extraction of Empty Container Repositioning Rules from a Reinforcement Learning Policy
Presenter: Dmitry Pavlyuk

1244 Javier Jareño, Bernabe Dorronsoro and Patricia Ruíz – Analyzing the Impact of Travel Time on the Driving Assignment Strategies of Heavy Duty Trucks
Presenter: Javier Jareño

1274 Feruz Gabir, Abdus Samad Farooq and Abdul Rahman Masoud – The Influence of e-commerce on Individual Travel Behavior: An Exploratory Study in Al Ain, UAE
Presenter: Abdul Rahman Masoud

1292 Nimni Pannila and Ville Hinkka – Consequences of Sudden Port Call Changes on Maritime Stakeholders
Presenter: Nimni Pannila

1490 Zsolt Berki and Áron Bede – Why and how do the rail freight modelling right? Hungarian national freight model
Presenter: Áron Bede

1596 Vitalii Naumov and Hanna Vasiutina – An Approach to Generate Demand for Freight Deliveries in City Areas with Traffic Restrictions
Presenter: Vitalii Naumov

37 André Freitas and Inês Pinho – Driving equity, delivering value: the business case for gender-inclusive urban mobility in Barcelona
Presenter: Inês Pinho

245 Faten Salman and László Jóna – Exploring Accessibility Challenges in Public Transport for People with Disabilities
Presenter: László Jóna

254 Apolline Bruyère and Anne-Françoise Dequiré – Inclusion in the rail system : Training field staff as a lever for accessibility
Presenter: Apolline Bruyère

293 Mircea Steriu and Iryna Moroz – Mobility as a Right and Public Transport at the Heart of Urban Mobility Innovation
Presenter: Iryna Moroz

323 Yurie Toyama, Ryo Kanamori and Ryo Ariyoshi – Burden and Vulnerability in Family Escorting: Empirical Insights from Household Survey Data in Nagoya, Japan
Presenter: Ryo Kanamori

408 Đorđe Petrović, Radomir M. Mijailović and Dalibor Pešić – Adapting Autonomous Vehicles to Persons with Physical Disabilities: Technological Adaptations or Human Support?
Presenter: Dalibor Pešić

424 Arantxa De La Hoz, Yu Jiang, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson and Guido Cantelmo – Accounting for vulnerable users in Public Transport Optimization
Presenter: Guido Cantelmo

485 Elodie Petrozziello – The EU Legal Framework Affects Accessibility in Transport
Presenter: Elodie Petrozziello

498 Anna Beatriz de Oliveira, Ana Bastos Silva and Anabela Ribeiro – From Perception to Policy: Bridging the Gap between Inclusive Infrastructure and Urban Regulation in Electric Mobility Contexts
Presenter: Ana Bastos Silva

559 Dragoș Hrițuleac, András Ekés and Zsofia Ghira – Mobility’s Blind Spot: Transport Poverty in the CEE Space
Presenter: Dragoș Hrițuleac

651 Matthias Walter, Ira Kataria, Chengxi Liu and Agnieszka Gałczyńska – New Trip Planner Features: Advancing Accessibility for Persons with Reduced mobility
Presenter: Matthias Walter

695 Theodora Betsidou, Xenia Karekla, Maria Paipai, Konstantinos Kaselouris, Christos Karolemeas, Floridea Di Ciommo, Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis, Evridiki Anayiotou and Maria Kamargianni – Universal Design Assessing Vulnerable Users’ Outdoor and Indoor Accessibility and Inclusion: Findings from Two European Cities
Presenter: Christos Karolemeas

777 Gemma Dolores Molero, Francisco Enrique Santarremigia, Aditya Kapoor, Mehdi Zarehparast Malekzadeh, Maria Chiara Leva and Sara Clavero – A Methodological Framework for a Fair and Inclusive Twin Transition in the Transport Sector
Presenter: Gemma Dolores Molero

888 María José Bermejo-Barrero, Isabel Ruiz-Mora and Juan Jesús Castillo Aguilar – Analysis of scientific interest in the situation of women in the railway sector
Presenter: María José Bermejo-Barrero

898 Verena C. Tatzer-Hanten, Sophia Vardaki, Thomas Morgenthaler, Rasa Rudaitienė, Selina Egger, Isabel Margot-Cattin and Sophie Nadia Gaber – Narratives on inclusive mobility: Public transport innovations for older adults in Europe and beyond
Presenter: Rasa Rudaitienė

909 József Pál Lieszkovszky – The role of Demand Responsive Transport Systems in reducing transport-related social exclusion
Presenter: József Pál Lieszkovszky

924 Paraskevi Koliou, Margarita Martínez-Díaz, Guido Cantelmo, Mohamed Abouelela, Sarah Stelter, Ramandeep Singh, George Yannis and Arantxa Carolina De La Hoz Morris – CulturalRoad: A Five-Pillar Framework for Equitable CCAM Implementation Across Europe
Presenter: Margarita Martínez-Díaz

1132 Michal Rataj, Monica Grosso and Marcin Stepniak – The role of research and innovation in tackling transport poverty in Europe
Presenter: Monica Grosso

1209 Cyrine Kamoun, David Duran-Rodas and Mohamed Abouelela – Exploring Transport Poverty Globally: A Typology-Based Framework Across 30 Cities
Presenter: Mohamed Abouelela

1336 Imre Keseru, Lotte Luykx and Sara Tori – Identifying Discourses in Mobility Futures through the Analysis of Mobility Narratives in Science-Fiction Series and Movies
Presenter: Imre Keseru

1407 Patricia Santos, Philippe Schneider, Vanda Pedrosa, Isabel Margot-Cattin, Panagiotis Papantoniou, Ann-Helen Patomella, Elisabete Roldão, Ann Frichand, Valerii Dembitskyi, Nikolas Thomopoulos, Ann Dickerson and Isabelle Gelinas – Maintaining Driving Capacity in Older Adults
Presenter: Philippe Schneider

1479 Nikolas Thomopoulos, Jaka Sodnik and Kristina Stojmenova Pečečnik – Evaluating a digital driving support approach for older drivers
Presenter: Nikolas Thomopoulos

1508 Floridea Di Ciommo, Einat Tenenboim, Yoram Shiftan and Erzsébet Földesi – Inclusivity in Active Transport Modes for People in Vulnerable Situations
Presenter: Erzsébet Földesi

40 Melike Nur Ülsever, Breogan Sanchez, Sofia Pechin, Vardhman Lunkar, Georgios Christou, John Paddington, Tamara Djukic, Maria Kamargiani and Anne Patricio – From Co-Design to Replication: Advancing Zero-Emission Sustainable Mobility Use Cases
Presenter: Melike Nur Ülsever

80 Ioannis Karakikes, Amalia Polydoropoulou and Athena Tsirimpa – Cost and Revenue Analysis of Last-Mile Logistics: Insights from Five Pilot Cases
Presenter: Ioannis Karakikes

106 Gabriel Ferrús Clari, Gonzalo Sandiás Corbillón, José Andrés Giménez Maldonado, Jorge Melero Corell, Alicia Enríquez Manilla and Jorge M. Lara López – Enabling Just-In-Time Port Arrivals through Port Community Maturity Models
Presenter: Gabriel Ferrús Clari

125 Dimos Touloumidis, Katerina Batzou, Sofoklis Dais, Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Paola Cossu and Paola Astegiano – Assessing the Buyability Readiness Level (BRL) of Innovative Logistics Solutions through a Holistic Framework
Presenter: Katerina Batzou

159 Jorge Melero Corell, Gonzalo Sandiás Corbillón, Sofoklis Dais, Jaco Voorspuij, Katerina Batzou, Alicia Enríquez Manilla, Jorge Feliu Escagüés, Pablo Giménez Salazar, Panagiotis Zagkas, Ioannis Dimitriou, Georgios Goupios, Andreas Togias, Sokratis Barmpounakis and Georgia Ayfantopoulou – Compatibilising Digital Data Exchange Across Transport Modes: Proof of Concept for TIC4.0 Compatibility with the IATA ONE Record Data Model
Presenter: Sofoklis Dais

220 Valtteri Ahonen, Eerika Takanen, Shahid Hussain, Veikko Pekkala and Pekka Leviäkangas – Localising The Rural Last Mile: Two Alternative Business Models for Local Food Delivery
Presenter: Shahid Hussain

244 Dimitrios Logothetis, Sofoklis Dais, George Barboutidis and Afroditi Stamelou – Non-compliance Probability Quantification to Assess Risks Hindering the Sustainability of Logistics Solutions
Presenter: Dimitrios Logothetis

389 Jeanett Bolther and Stefania Pesavento – Unlocking Urban Logistics Transformation Through Integrated Market Mapping
Presenter: Stefania Pesavento

431 Natalia Sobrino, Daniela Castaño-Herrera\* and José Manuel Vassallo – Advancing Sustainability in European Logistics: Stakeholders’ Priorities and Challenges from a Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis
Presenter: José Manuel Vassallo

434 Theofilos Triommatis, Felor Beikzadeh Abbasi and Ioannis Papamichail – Scheduling and Routing in a Marsupial Delivery Environment
Presenter: Theofilos Triommatis

436 Katharina Beck, Heike Flämig, Jutta Wolff, Fabian Fermazin, Isabella Hauswald, Amalia Giannakopoulou and Isabel Froes – Successful Implementation of Sustainable Last Mile Logistics Innovations by Using the Planning Analysis Framework
Presenter: Katharina Beck

437 Theofilos Triommatis, Felor Beikzadeh Abbasi and Ioannis Papamichail – A Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Model for Multimodal Middle-Mile Planning
Presenter: Ioannis Papamichail

439 Katy Huaylla, Thato Motloung and Wolfgang Backhaus – Towards Sustainable Urban Logistics: Policy and Practice for Multistakeholder Microhubs and Parcel Lockers in EU Cities
Presenter: Thato Motloung

481 Jose Solis-Hernandez, Concepcion Toribio-Diaz, Paula Lopez-Arevalo and Noemi Jimenez-Redondo – MOVEO: Intelligent Framework for Inclusive and Seamless Transport Infrastructure and Mobility Services
Presenter: Noemi Jimenez-Redondo

571 Fatma Talya Temizceri, Serkan Karakas, Ozay Ozaydin and A. Zafer Acar – Smart and Green Logistics: Harnessing Digital Innovation for Maritime Decarbonization in Türkiye
Presenter: Fatma Talya Temizceri

617 Berry Gerrits, Oskar Eikenbroek and Yifei Yu – Why Zero-Emission Isn't Enough: A Fundamental Impact Factor for Urban Cargo Transport
Presenter: Berry Gerrits

645 Eloisa Macedo, Hanna-Greta Puurtinen, Timo Rainio, Sami Kalliokoski, Petri Pohjola and Jorge M. Bandeira – The SPOTLOG Approach: A Review of Good Practices for Sustainable Last-Mile Logistics
Presenter: Jorge M. Bandeira

794 Zalán Tiborc Uglik and Krisztián Bóna – Application of a Multi-Criteria Decision Support Model for the Consolidation and Sustainable Spatial Optimization of Parcel Locker Networks – A Case Study of Budapest
Presenter: Krisztián Bóna

832 Adeline Heitz and Sibylle David – Assessing Logistics Land Potential to Support Reindustrialization: A Composite Indicator Approach on the Seine Axis
Presenter: Adeline Heitz

959 Giulia Renzi, Paulo Cantillano-Lizana, Mauro Dell'Amico, Alexeis Garcia-Perez, Zoe Petrakou and Eftychia Koliou – Unlocking Data-Driven Transport and Logistics: Challenges, Opportunities, and Insights from European Initiatives
Presenter: Mauro Dell'Amico

1230 Lars Klapper, Tobias Kurth, Alina Behle, Maximilian Dicks and Jonas Dallwig – Designing resilient and sustainable multimodal Logistics Platforms: functional Requirements and Industry Ecosystem Integration
Presenter: Tobias Kurth

1240 Julia Schuppan, Saskia Seidel, Daniel Krajzewicz, Simon Nieland, Ella Eisemann, Rita Cyganski, Ibraheem Adeniran and Tobias Müller – Practical research and stakeholder integration in the urban mobility transition: Experiences from a German project
Presenter: Saskia Seidel

1296 Marisa Meta, Fabio Cartolano, Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Zisis Maleas, Lorenzo Cello and Francesco Paolo Nanni Costa – A modular co-design framework for urban freight planning: insights from the LOCUS project in Rome
Presenter: Fabio Cartolano

1327 Mylena Cristine Rodrigues de Jesus, Felipe Bedoya-Maya, Edwin van Hassel and Thierry Vanelslander – Perceived transport mode integration and stakeholder collaboration
Presenter: Mylena Cristine Rodrigues de Jesus

1333 Ola Qasseer, Péter Bajor and Norina Szander – From Chaos to Commons: Integrating Common-Pool Resources (CPR) into Physical Internet Models for Efficient Logistics
Presenter: Péter Bajor

1347 Minchul Sohn, Jonathan Lean, Jonathan Moizer, Lauren Ansell and Inhyeok Yeo – User Experience Evaluation in City Logistics Technology Procurement: A Framework for Worker-Centric Assessment
Presenter: Inhyeok Yeo

1352 Regina Enrich Sard, Carlos Rizzo and Carles Miralpeix Llorach – Multimodal Green Logistics with Cooperative Approach for Peri-urban Delivery
Presenter: Regina Enrich Sard

1394 Annika Paul, Jeanette de Pauli, Christiane Behrisch and Klaus Esser – Innovative approaches to digitalising and decarbonising urban logistics - Application cases from the City of Munich, Germany
Presenter: Jeanette de Pauli

1410 Davide Shingo Usami, Sevket Oguz Kagan Capkin, and Roberto Carroccia – Impact Assessment of Federated Digital Logistics Services Through Insights from the Admiral Project Pilots
Presenter: Sevket Oguz Kagan Capki

1493 Joséphine Mariquivoi, Perseverence Savieri, Heleen Buldeo Rai and Koen Mommens – Socio-environmental disparities in consumer trips to collection points in Brussels-Capital Region
Presenter: Joséphine Mariquivoi

88 Esther Bosch, Merle Lau, Stefan Bohmann, Anke Sauerländer-Biebl and Klas Ihme – What Shapes the Travel Experience in Public Transport? A Multi-City Study of Momentary Traveler Reports
Presenter: Esther Bosch

133 Jonathan Fetka, Tobias Shiner-Fuchs, Marian Schlott and Martin Berger – Urban Freight Transport and the 15-Minute City: A Conceptual Gap-Analysis
Presenter: Jonathan Fetka

298 Cristina Pronello, Alessandra Boggio Marzet and Sayed Jalaleddin Hashemi – A theoretical approach to make financially sustainable the MaaS business model
Presenter: Cristina Pronello

310 Ognjen Bobičić, Cristina Pronello, Enrico Fedeli, Alessandra Boggio-Marzet, João de Abreu E Silva, Hilal Cepni, Luiza Matias, Jennifer Jiang, Jörg Rainer Noennig, Hande Demirel, A. Furkan Terzi, Elena Lopez, Mari Luz Brownrigg-Gleeson, Tasneem Miqdady, Attila Aba, Miklós Kózel, Tamás Soltész and Domokos Esztergár-Kiss – Development of shared micromobility in suburban 15-minute City: Evidence from six European cities
Presenter: Tamás Soltész

313 Eetu Wallius, Kirsikka Kaipainen and Olli Pihlajamaa – Temporary external and internal conditions affecting mode choices: Results from a survey study in Finland
Presenter: Eetu Wallius

363 Thomas Wischer and Martin Fellendorf – Merging Trajectory Data Using Dynamic Time Warping
Presenter: Thomas Wischer

365 Tasneem Miqdady, Elena Lopez and Andres Monzon – Understanding the challenges of implementing the 15-minute city in the suburbs: The case of Las Rozas, Madrid
Presenter: Tasneem Miqdady

372 Alexandre Lanvin, David Nigri, Guoxi Feng and Alexandre Chasse – Cycling potential: a probabilistic approach for infrastructure planning
Presenter: Alexandre Lanvin

378 Eleni Maria Theodoraki, Paraskevi Koliou, Alexandra Ntarla and George Yannis – Modeling Determinants of Sustainable Travel Behavior: A Multivariate Regression Approach
Presenter: Eleni Maria Theodoraki

553 Evripidis Magkos, Ioanna Pagoni and Amalia Polydoropoulou – Development of an Activity-based transport model in the city of Tallinn, Estonia
Presenter: Evripidis Magkos

566 Abu Sayed, Nikola Bešinović, Thomas Buder, Felix Heizler and Bing Liu – A Real-Time GTFS-Based Assessment of Public Transport Accessibility and Service Delays
Presenter: Abu Sayed

598 Shireen Al Suleiman and Andres Monzon – Are Users´ Typologies Influencing Bus Satisfaction: A Cluster Analysis between Oviedo and Tangier
Presenter: Shireen Al Suleiman

698 Antoine Belaieff and András Ekés – FAIRTIQ in CEE: Leveraging Mobile Ticketing, Data Analytics, and AI for Smarter Public Transport in Data- Scarce Environments
Presenter: Antoine Belaieff

730 Michal Matowicki, Ondrej Pribyl, Jakub Mlynczak and Ching-Fu Chen – Effect of Maas service introduction on commuters behaviour – reflection on 6000 responses in a European survey
Presenter: Michal Matowicki

732 Isabella Waldorf, Yihan Xu, Julia Kinigadner and Klaus Bogenberger – Using Smartphone-Based GPS-Tracking for Behavioral Interventions: Insights from the PRIMA Study on Sustainable Commuting
Presenter: Klaus Bogenberger

846 María Díez-Gutiérrez, Gunnhild B. A. Svaboe, Else Ragni Yttredal and Franziska Gehlmann – Green Mobility in Tourism: Evaluating a Digital Guide for Sustainable Travel in Norway
Presenter: María Díez-Gutiérrez

878 Julian Stockemer, Prof. Dr. Karl-Albrecht Klinge, Peeranut Noonurak, Konstantin Geist and Sarah Schütz – A Mobile App Supporting Firefighters with Level Crossing Status for Route Decision-Making
Presenter: Julian Stockemer

895 Miklós Gábor Bánfi, Viktória Hideg, Ágnes Imrefi, Kristof Molnár, Júlia Miczki and Franciska Dóra Ferenczy – Enhanced Tools for the Planning of the Public Transport Network of Budapest
Presenter: Miklós Gábor Bánfi

958 Elisa Bernal-Reino, Devon McAslan and Frances Sprei – Destination Variety in the 15-Minute City: Insights from Resident Workshops in Gothenburg and Oslo
Presenter: Elisa Bernal-Reino

983 Francesca Monteleone – Identity/seriality in innovative mobility implementation. A case study analysis in Milan's Rho Fiera train station and Rho Fieramilano M1 metro station
Presenter: Francesca Monteleone

984 Mirjam Baumann, Christof Knoeri and Andrea Del Duce – Barriers to active and intermodal alternatives of frequent car users
Presenter: Mirjam Baumann

1285 Jasmin Weixlbraun and David Geroe – Digital Representation of Station Environments for Enhanced Public Transport Routing
Presenter: Jasmin Weixlbraun

1375 Flora Michel, Jeanne Lallement and Didier Vye – Understanding modal choice beyond commuting: a systematic review of determinants
Presenter: Flora Michel

215 Igor Mikolasek – Reliability of Stochastic Capacity Estimates
Presenter: Igor Mikolasek

318 Javier Tarriño Ortiz, Vicente Juan Campos and Mar Edo Torres – Prediction model for additional lanes in opposite direction management
Presenter: Javier Tarriño Ortiz

320 Eduardo Sánchez, Javier Tarriño Ortiz, Mar Edo Torres, Vicente Juan Campos and Aitor Espinosa – Methodology for calculating Long-Distance Trips (LDT)
Presenter: Aitor Espinosa

374 Dr. Roland Gurály, Tomislav Radišić and Javier Pérez Castán – Advancing Human-AI Teaming in Air Traffic Management: Insights from TRL Progression in the AISA and AWARE Exploratory Research Projects
Presenter: Dr. Roland Gurály

497 Přemysl Šrámek and Roman Štěrba – OPTIMA project to support a rail traffic management demonstrator
Presenter: Roman Štěrba

516 Veronica Dal Sasso, Leonardo Lamorgese, Paolo Luigi Rinaldi and Paolo Ventura – A new combined decomposition approach for train dispatching
Presenter: Paolo Luigi Rinaldi

552 Marek Drliciak, Dusan Jandacka, Jan Celko and Michal Cingel – Integrated Use of Multi-Source Data for Mobility and Emissions Modelling: Experiences from the REMoT Project
Presenter: Marek Drliciak

631 Abdulali Baghiyev\*, Jurijs Tolujevs and Evelīna Budiloviča – Methods for Assessing Aircraft Airworthiness by Analyzing Data-Driven Implementations in the Business Aviation Industry
Presenter: Abdulali Baghiyev\*

759 Sarah Schütz, Prof. Dr. Karl-Albrecht Klinge, Konstantin Geist, Peeranut Noonurak and Julian Stockemer – A Service-Oriented Architecture for Forecasting Level Crossing Opening and Closing Times
Presenter: Sarah Schütz

774 Katerina N. Papadatou, Panagiotis Fafoutellis and Eleni I. Vlahogianni – Evaluating Human-in-the-Loop Approaches to Traffic Forecasting Systems
Presenter: Katerina N. Papadatou

780 Ismini Stroumpou, Petar Mrazovic, Marta Nadal Par, Hao Chen, Zhiqian Zhou and Josep Lluis Larriba Pey – Bridging Disruptions: AI-Driven Coordination Across Air and Rail Networks
Presenter: Ismini Stroumpou

785 Christos Makridis, Charalambos Tsioutis, Konstantinos Pourgourides, Stelios Timotheou and Christos G. Panayiotou – UAV-Based Calibration Methodology for Realistic Traffic Simulation
Presenter: Charalambos Tsioutis

824 Andrada Ioana Gheorghe, Grigori Gustin, Benjamin Cramet and Eric Ligonnet – AI for Weather-Impacted Air Traffic Flow Management - Integrating a Predictive Tool for Regulation Planning and Operational Resilience
Presenter: Grigori Gustin

861 Peeranut Noonurak, Prof. Dr. Karl-Albrecht Klinge, Julian Stockemer, Sarah Schütz and Konstantin Geist – Standardized Dissemination of Predictive Level Crossing Closure to National Mobility Platforms
Presenter: Peeranut Noonurak

891 Alexander Eketrapp and Daniel Knutsen – Timetable Optimization with ERTMS/ETCS Hybrid Train Detection
Presenter: Daniel Knutsen

893 Dimitris Tzanis, Panagiotis Karetsos, Victoria Petkani, Apostolos Vouitsis, Evangelos Mintsis, Evangelos Mitsakis, Steven Boerma and Rick Overvoorde – From Minutes to Days: A Scalable Deep Learning Framework for Operational and Strategic Traffic Flow Prediction
Presenter: Dimitris Tzanis

907 Samra Sarwar, Arka Ghosh, Farhan Butt, Blessing Itoro Afolayan and Antonio D. Masegosa – Evaluation of superblock configuration in an urban network with the integration of agent-based and traffic simulation models: A case study of the City of Fort Worth, Texas
Presenter: Samra Sarwar

997 Stephan Krause, Ida Hönigmann, Martin Reinthaler, Matthias Prandtstetter and Gernot Lenz – Towards a Social Optimum for Multimodal Traffic Management: The FEDORA Vienna Pilot
Presenter: Stephan Krause

1123 Shiyu Yin, Shaghayegh Vosough, Ruiwei Chen and Martijn Hollestelle – Reducing Randomness in Microsimulation Travel Demand Models
Presenter: Shaghayegh Vosough

1165 Paraskevi Krini, Virginia Petraki and George Yannis – Classifying and Predicting Urban Traffic States Based on Temporal and Weather Conditions
Presenter: Virginia Petraki

1457 Vittorio Sangermano, Gabriella Duca, Miquel Angel Piera Eroles, Alfons Borras Brell, Gabriella Gigante, Roberto Weger, Giuseppe Acampora, Bjorn Blom and Laura Calvet Linan – Balancing airspace capacity through AI-driven early handover procedures: the CAEHO mechanism
Presenter: Vittorio Sangermano

1470 Segev Chen, Gad Gadi Hasson, Rina Azoulay, Esther David, Wafa Elias and Tammar Shrot – Capacity-Aware Multi-Agent Routing for Congestion Management on Road Networks
Presenter: Segev Chen

1483 Andromachi Papagianni, Nikolaos I. Dourvas, Alexandros Sfyridis, Konstantinos Ioannidis and Stefanos Vrochidis – Predictive traffic management through group optimal path allocation
Presenter: Andromachi Papagianni

74 Lucie Anderton, Francisco Cabrera and Konstantina Kopsalidou – Strategic Resilience in Rail Infrastructure: Lessons from International Resilience Initiatives
Presenter: Konstantina Kopsalidou

180 Rainer Müller, Debarshee Bhardwaj, Marija Jović Mihanović and Wiebke Duhme – Identification and Testing of Resilience Strategies for Inland Waterway Transport
Presenter: Rainer Müller

253 Shaghayegh Rahnama, David Cipres, Alicia Martinez de Yuso and Jens Jakob Jacobsen – Digital Solutions for Disruption Mitigation in MaaS and Automotive: A Mapping and Evaluation Framework
Presenter: Shaghayegh Rahnama

332 Niklas Suhre, Meng Cai, Uwe Rüppel, Michael Kraus and Eva Kassens-Noor – Branching Paths to Safety: Route Decisions in a VR Flood Evacuation Scenario
Presenter: Niklas Suhre

334 Mirko Rupani, Rubén Mulero and David Garcia-Sanchez – Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in Road Tunnel Sensor Data Using LSTM Autoencoders and Synthetic Evaluation
Presenter: David Garcia-Sanchez

399 Ismini Stroumpou, Petar Mrazović, Slavica Dožić, Danica Babić and Josep Lluis Larriba Pey – Resilience by Design: Upgrading Connectivity Indicators Across Transport Sectors
Presenter: Slavica Dožić

504 Abdullah Ugur Topal, Hande Demirel and Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu – Modeling and Quantifying Resilience in Multimodal Urban Transport Networks under Flood Risks
Presenter: Abdullah Ugur Topal

540 Alberto Moreno, Gabriel Ferrús, Ángel Navarro, Javier Gala, Noemí Monterde and Carolina Navarro – Resilient Urban Logistics for Disaster Response: Evaluating the Valencia Living Lab in the DISCO Project
Presenter: Alberto Moreno

588 Michael Eble, Tim Vogelsang, Jens Lehnen, Carina Herrmann and Frauke von den Driesch – Fluvial Floods in Germany: Multi-region analysis of data sources on the impact of river flooding on transport infrastructure and its resilience management
Presenter: Michael Eble

665 Deepti Muley, Sivajyothi Sivaprasad Jamulapati, Gianluca Testa and Mohammed Zein Elabidin Babiker Elshafie – Visitors satisfaction with public transport in Qatar: Insights from 2022 FIFA World Cup
Presenter: Gianluca Testa

666 Ioannis Lymaxis, Anestis Papanikolaou, Kathryn Bulanowski, Cláudia Ferreira, Wandifadza Chivaura, Joana Silva and Henish Balu – Understanding Mobility around Stadiums: Insights from Fans’ Mobility Surveys in Munich and Porto
Presenter: Henish Balu

1034 Luis M. Fernández, Joan Marull, Sergio Álvarez, Pinar Yilmazer, Lorenzo Franzoni, Carme Rosell and Julie Maillard – Sustainable transport infrastructure: Climate adaptation through Nature-based Solutions. A cost-effective resilient approach
Presenter: Julie Maillard

1037 Luigi Elia, Mario Tartaglia and Luca Beccastrini – A Novel Quantitative Indicator for Real-Time Detection and Prediction of Passenger Information Crises in Railway Operations
Presenter: Luigi Elia

1046 Philippe Clément, Hubert Mullard, Danilo Sorrentino, Thaynara Silva, A.H.S Garmabaki, William Z. Liu, Torsten Herbst, Gabriel Castañares and Elena Curto – Railway assets resilience to climate change
Presenter: Philippe Clément

1054 Evangelos Stefanou, Panagiotis Louvros, Evangelos Boulougouris, Nay Min Htein and Anastasios Marinos – Development of an Unreal®Engine–Based Evacuation Simulation Tool for Passenger Vessels
Presenter: Evangelos Stefanou

1056 Amin Nazemian, Nektaria Papadopoulou, Rochdi Merzouki, Evangelos Boulougouris, Ourania Tzoraki, Spyros Hirdaris, Luca Urciuoli, Alicia Martinez de Yuso and Myo Zin Aung – Enhancing seaport safety and resiliency through hybrid climate risk assessment: EU SAFARI Project
Presenter: Myo Zin Aung

1083 Gülşah Kılıç, Aydın Furkan Terzi, Ayşenur Koçyiğit, Koray Aksu and Hande Demirel – Assessment of Flood Impact on Emergency Accessibility in Istanbul's Road Network
Presenter: Koray Aksu

1178 Felipe Bedoya Maya, Joris Beckers and Edwin van Hassel – Resilience in inland shipping: A network analysis of the Rhine-Alpine Corridor under global disruptions
Presenter: Felipe Bedoya Maya

1212 Hasan Ahmad, Pedro Merino-Laso, Olga Gotalay and Stefano Ricci – Towards Operational Efficiency in Maritime Fire Response: A Collaborative Approach Using Smart Technologies and Shared Situational Awareness
Presenter: Hasan Ahmad

1224 Dr.-Ing. Kalliopi Anastassiadou, Stefan Staub, Dr.-Ing. Larissa Schönfeld, Franziska Lindström, Dr.-Ing. Alexander Dahl and Marvin Stell – Use of Open Source Data for Resilience Assessment of Transport Infrastructure
Presenter: Marvin Stell

1255 Stephen Smyth, Ellie Solomons, Oliver Pritchard, Aisling Doyle, Joe Joyce, Jack McGee, Aine Ni Bhreasail, Divya Varsani, Joanne Treacy, Kathleen Jacobi and Pat Maher – Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan for National Roads in Ireland
Presenter: Aisling Doyle

1428 Pat Maher, Kieran Feighan, Gerard O'Dea, Stephen Smyth, Ray McGowan, Alan O'Connor, Aisling Doyle and Joe Joyce – Building Climate Resilience in National Road Networks: TII’s Evolving Approach to Adaptation Planning and Vulnerability Assessment
Presenter: Joe Joyce

1484 Sangeeta Sangeeta, Rui Teixeira and Beatriz Martinez-Pastor – Dynamic Accessibility and Resilience Assessment of Urban Transport Networks under Flooding
Presenter: Sangeeta Sangeeta

137 Selim Dündar, Sina Alp and Onur Dursun – Graph Neural Network-Based Modeling of Mode Choice Preferences Among E-Scooter Users
Presenter: Selim Dündar

249 Panagiotis G. Tzouras, Rebeca Murillo, Aliki Pouliasi, Axel Le Dréau, Amalia Nikolopoulou, Bárbara Rodrigues, Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou – Towards a standardized evaluation framework to understand the true impact of new and shared modes
Presenter: Panagiotis G. Tzouras

252 Melanie Juppe, Wolfgang Schildorfer, Julian Müller, Reinhard Tockner and Denise Neuhauser – The Impact of Ridesharing on Urban Mobility: Shifting Transportation for Sustainable Reasons
Presenter: Melanie Juppe

270 Alícia Frango, Amílcar Arantes and Sandra Melo – Barriers to Peer-to-Peer Car-Sharing Adoption in Portugal: an Interpretive Structural Modelling Approach
Presenter: Alícia Frango

290 Dimosthenis Pavlou, Panagiotis Papantoniou, Eleni Karakitsou, Vasiliki Amprasi and Eva Michelaraki – Investigation of users’ preferences on smart public services and green mobility hubs
Presenter: Eleni Karakitsou

302 Gabriel Dias, Paulo Ribeiro and Elisabete Arsenio\*\* – Shared E‑Scooter Travel Behavior for Commuting and Leisure Trips: Insights from a Stated Choice Experiment in Braga, Portugal
Presenter: Paulo Ribeiro

375 Andrea Reindl, Melanie Juppe and Wolfgang Schildorfer – Ridesharing for Change: Implementing the DOMINO App to Foster Sustainable Mobility on Campus - A case study
Presenter: Andrea Reindl

411 Gen Hayauchi, Tomio Miwa, Chiho Kenmochi and Takayuki Morikawa – Operational and User Benefits of Mobility Hub Standby in a Taxi-Based DRT: From Pilot to Implementation in Hazu District, Japan
Presenter: Gen Hayauchi

440 Maria Karatsoli, Ioanna Pagoni and Amalia Polydoropoulou – From Perception to Intention: Exploring User Acceptance of Shared E-Cargo Bikes for Family Trips
Presenter: Maria Karatsoli

460 Shiva Noori, Sanne van Breukelen, Daan van Rooij, Evelyn De Wachter and Kathryn Bulanowski – Enabling shared mobility through policy innovation: A scalable approach for European cities
Presenter: Daan van Rooij

845 Noah Gollnick, Florian Graf and Dirk Christian Mattfeld – An Offer Ranking Model for Ride-hailing Meta-platforms
Presenter: Noah Gollnick

934 Sahar Babri, María Díez-Gutérrez, Hampus Karlsson and Marianne Ryghaug – Shared Mobility in Rural Areas: A User-Centred Approach to Understanding Perspectives and Predicting Demand for Ridesharing
Presenter: Sahar Babri

966 Ráchel Surányi, Dávid Földes, Bálint Csonka, Borbála Simonovits and Csaba Csiszár – What would make people use shared mobility services (more)? Policy recommendations – based on empirical evidence in Budapest
Presenter: Dávid Földes

978 Christian Rudloff, Martin Stubenschrott, Markus Straub and Stefan Seer – The Need for a Low-Effort Ridesharing System for Organizing Accompanying Trips in Rural Areas
Presenter: Stefan Seer

1038 Viktória Hideg, Péter Gábor Chifiriuc and Tamás Zoltán Halmos – Development of a demand-responsive transport system with flexible route in Budapest
Presenter: Péter Gábor Chifiriuc

1048 Devon McAslan – Infrastructure for Shared Cargo Bike Systems: Experiences from a Bike Workshop
Presenter: Devon McAslan

1136 Yuren Chen\*, Pontus Wallgren, Helena Strömberg and Marianne Karlsson – Co-Designing Shared Mobility in Fredrikstad: A Clearing for Citizens and Multi-Stakeholders
Presenter: Yuren Chen\*

1237 Vasiliki Amprasi, Panagiotis Papantoniou, Dimosthenis Pavlou, Maria Attard, David Micallef, Loukas Dimitriou and Christos Gkartzonikas – Developing a Methodological Approach for Analyzing Mobility Hubs Characteristics in Mediterranean Countries
Presenter: Panagiotis Papantoniou

1275 Maria Kamargianni, Anne Patricio, Maria Paipai, Penelope Vasquez Hadjilyra, Smaragda Christodoulou and Evie Anayiotou – Putting users in the center of mobility services design and operations to maximise sustainable impact: a case study of a microtransit service
Presenter: Anne Patricio

1387 Panagiota Mavrogenidou and Amalia Polydoropoulou – Rethinking Urban Mobility: Designing Micro-Mobility Hubs for Smarter and Greener Cities
Presenter: Amalia Polydoropoulou

1404 Anna Voskoboynikova – Do Public Policies Act as a Driver or a Constraint for Carsharing Services? Insights from 20 Twenty Years of Carsharing Development in London and Paris.
Presenter: Anna Voskoboynikova

1422 Víctor Just-Martínez, Ana María Pérez-Zuriaga and Haneen Farah – Comfort Perception of Cycling Infrastructure Pavement Type and Maintenance: A Comparison Study between Valencia and Delft
Presenter: Víctor Just-Martínez

1443 Elvira Maeso-González, Maria Isabel Olmo-Sánchez, Francisco Javier Perea-Sardón and Felix Villalba-Romero – User-Centered Mobility in Low-Density Contexts: A Case Study on the Effectiveness of Demand-Responsive Transport as an Alternative to Conventional Systems
Presenter: Elvira Maeso-González

64 Jaap de Bie, Milica Kalić, Delphine Grandsart, Ismini Stroumpou, Slavica Dožić and Danica Babić – Towards a Common Understanding in Transport Using a Living Glossary: A Multiperspective Approach to Multimodal Terminology
Presenter: Jaap de Bie

117 Tibor Mocsári, Erzsébet Hóz, Csaba Koren, Ákos Kovács, Péter Dávid Nagy and Márton Zakariás – Preparing the First Network-wide Road Safety Assessment in Hungary
Presenter: Tibor Mocsári

218 Luis Martín-Domingo, Marina Efthymiou and Miguel Mujica Mota – Navigating the Fog: An Evaluation of European Airline GHG Emissions Reporting
Presenter: Luis Martín-Domingo

223 Susana Val, Teresa de la Cruz, Jasper Tanis, Davide Dolente, Karoline Führer and Matina Loukea – ReSKILLING for the Journey Ahead: A Value Chain Perspective on Transport Professions in the CCAM Era
Presenter: Susana Val

251 Julia Gerlach, Richard Hartl and Ralf Brand – Towards Effective Monitoring of Sustainable Urban Mobility: A Practical and Scientifically Grounded Indicator Framework for SUMP Processes
Presenter: Ralf Brand

289 Hannah Mosmans, Arne-Jan Polman and Larissa Van der Lugt – From Demonstration to Deployment: Overcoming Barri-ers to Zero-Emission Innovation in European Ports – Lessons from the Horizon Europe MAGPIE Project
Presenter: Arne-Jan Polman

376 François Brambati, Elisa Spiller and Paola Lanzi – Closing the Loop in CCAM Innovation: Advancing Holistic Co-Creation through Social Sciences and Humanities in the CONDUCTOR Project
Presenter: François Brambati

380 Abontee Barua, Alice Consilvio, Angela Di Febbraro and Nicola Sacco – On Implementing a Rail Sectoral Skills Strategy towards a Single European Railway Area of Skills
Presenter: Angela Di Febbraro

433 Paola Cossu, Fabio Cartolano, Luca Lucietti, Marisa Meta and Francesco Iacorossi – Methodological and systemic approach for diagnosis of the public transport systems in EU Mission cities and European regions
Presenter: Paola Cossu

556 Zeinab Rezvani, Sophie-Marie Ertelt and Vojtech Klezl – Collaborating for sustainability transition: the role of employees’ emotions and perceived environmental efficacy
Presenter: Zeinab Rezvani

635 Nadezda Spiridovska and Evelīna Budiloviča – Refining the Concept of Sustainable Transport Literacy: Development and Pilot Validation of the K-A-B-C Model
Presenter: Nadezda Spiridovska

646 Eloisa Macedo, Sheba Nair, Heikki Liimatainen and Jorge M. Bandeira – Policy-Driven Good Practices for Sustainable Intermodal Transport in Rural and Urban Areas
Presenter: Eloisa Macedo

679 Ioanna Kourounioti, Daniel Franco, Vladislav Sidorov and Arnaud Burgess – A Strategic Roadmap and Framework for the Socio-Economic Transition to CCAM
Presenter: Ioanna Kourounioti

685 Alexandra Laiou, George Yannis, Teemu Itkonen, Dagmara Jankowska-Karpa, Augusto Torbay and Wouter van den Berghe – Testing of KPIs for the enforcement of traffic regulations
Presenter: George Yannis

746 Jonathan Leung, Arbra Bardhi, Gintautas Bureika, Francesco Flammini, Miroslava Hruzíková, Otto Plášek, Tomáš Říha and Sebastian Stichel – European Railway Research: Challenges, Gaps, and Opportunities for the academic research community
Presenter: Jonathan Leung

752 Jochen Maes – Governance Typologies for Urban Nodes: No One Size Fits All, but a Process
Presenter: Jochen Maes

826 Carlos Luján Tutusaus, Pablo Rodríguez Corbacho, Nadia Martínez Sheikhi and Justin Hidalgo Vélez – Road to deployment – Regulatory Gaps for the Use of CAV in the EU
Presenter: Pablo Rodríguez Corbacho

844 Anna Ibraeva, Andres Monzon and Mari Luz Brownrigg-Gleeson – Integration of mobility policies and policy coherence: stakeholders’ insights from three European cities
Presenter: Anna Ibraeva

863 Julien Spanneut, Tomáš Kertis and Julien Bois – Europe’s Rail - System Pillar - Evolution Management of safety-related systems
Presenter: Julien Spanneut

874 Vilmos Oszter – How to support policy instruments for regional cross-border public transport in six EU member states?
Presenter: Vilmos Oszter

890 Viktória Ötvös, Zsolt Lévai, Gábor Albert, Mátyás Obreczán, Hajnalka Berecz and András Munkácsy – Horizontal approach to key directions for a next-generation transport strategy in Hungary
Presenter: Viktória Ötvös

973 Florian Ratz, Eric Armengaud, Jenni Pippuri-Mäkeläinen, Fernando Garramiola, Noelia Vilar Vidal, Alaa Mostapha, Maarten Buysse, Gabriele La Bruna, David Storer, Arne De Keyser, Hendrik Vansompel, Lisa Martin, Loizos Georgiou, Medina Ćustić, Bernhard Brandstätter and Jenni Weidenauer – A comprehensive exposition of the market situation, roadmaps, trends, and stakeholder segments in a pivoting automotive industry: Insights from ten E-VOLVE cluster R&D projects
Presenter: Florian Ratz

977 Balázs Horváth, Richárd Horváth and Bertalan Gaál – BENIP related issues in transport system planning
Presenter: Bertalan Gaál

992 Dávid Nagy – The development of transport infrastructure in the Western Balkans, with a special focus on the role of the EU
Presenter: Dávid Nagy

1021 András Munkácsy and Álmos Virág – From SUMPs to SRMPs: Advancing Mobility Planning for Rural Regions
Presenter: Álmos Virág

1029 Pinar Yilmazer, Lorenzo Franzoni, Adewole Adesiyun, Matina Loukea, Reto Schmucki, Sergio Alvarez Gallego and Thierry Goger – SYMBIOSIS: Integrating Biodiversity into the Future of Linear Infrastructure in Europe
Presenter: Adewole Adesiyun

1039 Caterina Cobino, Paolo Guglia and Andrea Borzacchiello – From R&D to radical innovation: a focus on cooperation models
Presenter: Caterina Cobino

1041 Jakub Zawieska, Chiara Lodi, Michal Rataj, Ilias Cheimariotis, Marcin Stępniak and Francesca Piazza – Smart Mobility in Europe: Trends in Research and Innovation
Presenter: Chiara Lodi

1084 Shinji Tsurusashi and Haruki Sawamura – Can Community-Governed Mobility with Automated Driving Technology Address Local Mobility Challenges? Insights for a Policy Mix Framework
Presenter: Haruki Sawamura

1148 Georgios Papaioannou\*, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Helen Thanopoulou and Maria Lekakou – Towards Development of a Decision-Support System for planning of services in the passenger ferry industry
Presenter: Georgios Papaioannou\*

1158 André Bekkevold Sande and Hanne Seter – Infrastructure for Automated Road Transport: Strategic Perspectives on Digitalisation, Governance, and Mobility Futures
Presenter: André Bekkevold Sande

1161 Michal Rataj, Marcin Stępniak and Chiara Lodi – New and emerging technologies in transport: An overview based on the European R&I activity
Presenter: Chiara Lodi

1241 Margarida Rodrigues Santos, Margarida Rosado Lopes, Sofia Kalakou, Anna Palaiologk and Fernando Alberto Freitas Ferreira – A Framework to Guide Policy-Makers in the Integration of Innovative Air Mobility (IAM)/Innovative Aerial Services (IAS) in Inhabited Areas
Presenter: Margarida Rodrigues Santos

1303 Alice Vaverka Kralikova, Hana Bruhova Foltynova, Roman Dostal and Lucie Vávrová – Comprehensive Mobility Planning for a University Campus in Central Europe: The Case of UJEP
Presenter: Alice Vaverka Kralikova

1350 Lucile Mendoza, Nicolas Pernet, Corinne Blanquart, Fabrice Vienne, Gilles Corde and Antonio Sciarretta – An original approach to meet the challenges of climate crisis through sustainable transport: the example of Priority Research and Equipment Programme in France
Presenter: Lucile Mendoza

1381 Tünde Hajnal and András Vágány – Integrating mobility strategy monitoring tasks into the SUMP process in Budapest
Presenter: Tünde Hajnal

1398 Emese Makó – Building the Knowledge Base for the European Transport Corridors: Supporting Coordinated Planning and Implementation
Presenter: Emese Makó

1459 Sandra Eitler, Reinhold Schodl, Alexandra Haller, Christina Pum, Lisa-Maria Putz-Egger and Sophie Wiesinger – Alleviating Labour Shortage for Greening Freight Transport – The RETrans-Initiative
Presenter: Sophie Wiesinger

1469 Eleftherios Sdoukopoulos – Skills Supply and Demand Mismatch in the Offshore Renewable Energy Sector in Europe
Presenter: Eleftherios Sdoukopoulos

1569 Máté Szilárd Csukás, Harm Weken and Edwin Bestebreurtje – Beyond Incentive Fatigue: Designing Resilient BEV Policy Frameworks for Europe's 2026-2030 Transition Phase
Presenter: Máté Szilárd Csukás

241 Csaba Koren, Stanisław Gaca, Uwe Plank-Wiedenbeck, Dániel Miletics, Krzysztof Ostrowski, Julius Uhlmann and Wido Hamel – Experiences and Challenges of Training Courses for Road Safety Auditors in Hungary, Poland and Germany
Presenter: Csaba Koren

260 Hadas Raisman, Ilit Oppenheim, Victor De la Fuente, Nadav Luninski, Eduard Yosilevsky and Tal Oron-Gilad – User-Adapted In-Vehicle Notifications During Emergency Road Events: A Simulator Study with Rubberneck and Sinkhole Scenarios
Presenter: Hadas Raisman

288 Panagiotis Papantoniou, Dimosthenis Pavlou, Eva Michelaraki and Artemis Patsea – Examination of Driving Behaviour Patterns among Last-Mile Delivery Riders in Greece
Presenter: Eva Michelaraki

306 Giovanni Righetti and Basilio Lenzo – Innovating Electronic Stability Control to Enhance Vehicle Passenger Safety
Presenter: Giovanni Righetti

333 Eva Michelaraki, Foteini Orfanou, Eleni Vlahogianni and George Yannis – Assessing Traffic Safety of Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction at Intersections, Mid-Block Crossings and Jaywalking
Presenter: George Yannis

385 André Ferreira Ramos, Manuel da Silva Rodrigues and Ivo Baptista Romeiro – Leveraging Crowdsourced Data and AI for Proactive Road Safety: The Waze-to-BIO Project by Brisa and its Strategic Impact
Presenter: Manuel da Silva Rodrigues

492 Isabela Erdelean, Paul Rosenkranz, Andreas Hula and Peter Saleh – Identification of Mobility Challenges in European Cities Using Image-Based Sensors
Presenter: Isabela Erdelean

509 Marina Karachalia, Marios Sekadakis and George Yannis – Investigating the Impact of Physical Fitness on Driving Performance and Road Safety
Presenter: Marios Sekadakis

546 Marios Sekadakis, Apostolos Ziakopoulos and George Yannis – Evaluating Safety Performance of Automated Shuttles Through Hard Braking Analysis in European Urban Pilots
Presenter: Apostolos Ziakopoulos

577 Damiano De Gennaro, Carlo Vaghi, Marianna Tomasin and Mario Brugnoli – Integrating the Safe System Approach in Early Design Stages: Application of the HSM Predictive Method to the Sant'Alessandro Tunnel
Presenter: Damiano De Gennaro

681 Alexandra Laiou, George Yannis and Tor-Olav Nævestad – Investigation of Traffic Safety Culture among Greek drivers
Presenter: Alexandra Laiou

683 Alexandra Laiou, George Yannis, Johannes Mesimaki, João L. Cardoso, Stephen Kome Fondzenyuy and Dagmara Jankowska-Karpa – Understanding speeding through Key Performance Indicators
Presenter: Alexandra Laiou

778 Anna Vadeby, Christian Howard, Susanne Wallhagen and Jeanette Andersson – Sustainable Speeds: Evaluation of Procurement Contracts that Require Reporting of Speed Compliance.
Presenter: Anna Vadeby

808 Mohammad Pashaee, Eleonora Papadimitriou and Pieter van Gelder – Speed Adaptation Patterns: A Safety-II Perspective on Naturalistic Driving Data
Presenter: Mohammad Pashaee

843 Maria Ioanna Kalantzi, Anne-Marie Penny, Mark Cartwright, Arnab Majumdar and Mohammed Quddus – Driving as Part of Work in England: Insights from Drivers to Inform Support Measures for Work-Related Mobility Practises
Presenter: Maria Ioanna Kalantzi

872 Tor-Olav Naevestad, Hanna Wennberg, Susanne Kaiser, George Yannis, Alexandra Laiou, Dimitrios Nikolaou, Jenny Blom, Vibeke Milch, Ingeborg Hesjevoll, Wouter Van den Berghe, Uta Meesmann and Mathias De Roeck – Advancing Traffic Safety Culture: Developing a Conceptualisation of Cultural Maturity Among Traffic Safety Stakeholders
Presenter: Tor-Olav Naevestad

873 Thomas Bapaume, Mostafa Ameli, Nicolas Naviliat, Mustapha Tendjaoui, Ioannis Papamichail and Latifa Oukhellou – Near-Real-Time Traffic Risk Assessment via Deep Learning and Simulation Inference
Presenter: Mostafa Ameli

914 Andreas Leich, Ronald Nippold and Peter Wagner – Simulating crashes with SUMO for Berlin's most dangerous intersection
Presenter: Peter Wagner

986 Jiří Ambros, Sandra Vieira and Péter Dávid Nagy – Compliance on Pedestrian Crossings and Intersections: Lessons from the Trendline Project
Presenter: Péter Dávid Nagy

987 Ali Rockaya and Balázs Varga – Simulation-Based Assessment of Cyclist Safety at Intersections: Geometry, Bike Lane, and Signalization Impacts
Presenter: Ali Rockaya

1086 Milou van Mierlo, Sandra Vieira, Anna Vadeby, Graziella Jost, Carlos Roque, Asa Forsman and Gary Davies – Supporting National Road Authorities in their journey towards implementing Safe System - the CEDR SAFESIS project
Presenter: Milou van Mierlo

1093 Fahad Anwar, Luca Porto Bonacci and Maurizio Tira – Assessment of Road Safety Culture through Transport Safety Culture and Safe System Approach: Case Study of Brescia
Presenter: Fahad Anwar

1109 Eleonora Papadimitriou, Zoe Vasileiou and John Avgeros – Cluster analysis of driver behaviour and risk based on telematics data of harsh events
Presenter: Eleonora Papadimitriou

1129 Susanne Kaiser, Graziella Jost, Klaus Machata, Wouter Van den Berghe, Uta Meesmann, Tor-Olav Nævestad, George Yannis, Dimitrios Nikolaou, Henriette Wallén Warner and Jenny Carson – TRUST – Growing a Positive Traffic Safety Culture in the EU
Presenter: Susanne Kaiser

1159 Csongor Horváth and Attila Borsos – Investigation of tram-train accidents in Szeged: a before-after study using eye-tracking
Presenter: Csongor Horváth

1184 Jiří Ambros, Lucie Vyskočilová, Jiří Sedoník, Jan Elgner, Richard Andrášik, Veronika Valentová, Pavel Havránek and Michal Caudr – Network-Wide Road Safety Assessment in Czechia
Presenter: Jiří Ambros

1215 Shanna Trichês Lucchesi, James Bradford, Ngoc Minh Vo and Monica Olyslagers – Macro to Meso Analysis of Pedestrian Safety: Literature Insights about Pedestrian Crash Risk in School Zones
Presenter: James Bradford

1291 Adel Almohammad, Panagiotis Georgakis and Suresh Renukappa – Micro-mobility Safety Services: Hazard Detection and Speed Regulation
Presenter: Panagiotis Georgakis

1295 Helena Korndoerfer, Bernhard Monschiebl, Aggelos Soteropoulos and Jasmina Turkovic – Relevance and Communication of Traffic Information: A European Study on Road User Preferences
Presenter: Helena Korndoerfer

1297 Bernard Kosovec, Antonela Plavčić, Marija Ferko and Dario Babić – Assessing Road Sign Design to Encourage Speed Reduction at Settlement Entrance: A Driving Simulator Study
Presenter: Bernard Kosovec

1314 Leonid Ljubotina, Marko Ševrović, Andrea Uhr, Carlos Roque, Abderrahmane Boubezoul, Veronika Zuser, Wojciech Bańkowski, Sara Nygårdhs, Mette Møller, Veronika Valentová, Nóra Krizsik and Markus Schumacher – Bicycle Safety in Europe: Toward Evidence-Based Policy Recommendations
Presenter: Leonid Ljubotina

1317 Gábor Dr. Pauer and Tamás Berta – Assessing Traffic Safety Around High-Risk Urban Locations
Presenter: Gábor Dr. Pauer

1474 Marcell Ladich and Dániel Miletics – The effect of security camera surveillance on pedestrian behavior at railway crossings - a before-and-after study
Presenter: Marcell Ladich

1487 Apostolos Anagnostopoulos and Fotini Kehagia – Integrating AI Video Analytics and Simulation for Surrogate Safety Analysis of Autonomous Vehicles at Urban Intersections
Presenter: Fotini Kehagia

1564 Mónika Dr. Virányiné Dr. Reichenbach and Péter Bukta – Reducing the safety risks of overweight and oversized cargo
Presenter: Péter Bukta

1576 Armira Kontaxi and George Yannis – Understanding Behavioral Relapse in Driving: A Trip-Based Survival Analysis of Risk Indicators Post Feedback
Presenter: Armira Kontaxi

57 Hinko van Geelen and Constantinos Rontogiannis – Optimising efficiency and traffic flow in Belgian highway renovations: a multicriteria approach
Presenter: Hinko van Geelen

155 Zoltán Major, Attila Németh, Vivien Jóvér and Szabolcs Fischer – Sustainable Tramway Superstructure Solutions: Design, Construction, and Life-Cycle CO₂ Analysis for Livable Urban Environments
Presenter: Szabolcs Fischer

162 Anthony Jnr. Bokolo, Ankur Shukla, Rossella Bisio, Isabelle Tardy, Wojciech Zdzarski, Moussa Issa and Lepage Pierre Yves – Employing BIM based IFC to Develop Digital Twin Models for Intelligent Bridge Operation and Maintenance
Presenter: Rossella Bisio

255 Dr.-Ing. Larissa Schönfeld and Dr.-Ing. Kalliopi Anastassiadou – Smart Tool for Resilient Bridges
Presenter: Dr.-Ing. Larissa Schönfeld

349 Israel Alejandro Hernández-González, Juan Gallego-Güeto and José Solís-Hernández – Real-Time Monitoring Platform for Railway Bridges Using Operational Modal Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
Presenter: Israel Alejandro Hernández-González

419 Julia Egger, Stefan Offenbacher and Markus Loidolt – Automating Signal Positioning for Enhanced Track Monitoring in Turnouts
Presenter: Julia Egger

447 Thomas Novak, Andras Csepinszky, Jasja Tijink, Wolfgang Schildorfer, Martina Uray and José Vallett – Towards a successful roll-out of a road wear service for greener and smarter road usage
Presenter: Thomas Novak

452 Yuanchen Zeng\*, Chen Shen, Alfredo Núñez, Rolf Dollevoet, Arjen Zoeteman and Zili Li – Monitoring Dynamic Stiffness of Railway Tracks from a Moving Vehicle with Laser Doppler Vibrometer
Presenter: Yuanchen Zeng\*

467 Kanwal Jahan, Alexander Lähns, Jacques Tiecken, Sjoerd Tiecken and Jörn Christopher Groos – AI-Enabled Classification of Railway Switch Components Using Camera Data to Support Component-Specific Axle Box Acceleration-Based Condition Monitoring
Presenter: Kanwal Jahan

474 Esther Chevalier and Johannes Hiller – Prediction of road surface features related to tire road noise using machine learning
Presenter: Esther Chevalier

523 Ajaykrishnan Selucca Muralidharan, Florian Thiery, Praneeth Chandran, Johan Odelius and Matti Rantatalo – Statistical Analysis of Hot-Box and Hot-Wheel Detector Data for Context-Aware Rolling Stock Monitoring
Presenter: Ajaykrishnan Selucca Muralidharan

575 Patrizia Bellucci, Tina Onorato, Massimo Garai, Gaetano Licitra and Filippo Giammaria Praticò – The LIFE SILENT Project’s Approach to Urban Noise Mitigation
Presenter: Patrizia Bellucci

587 Vazul Boros, Maciej Kwapisz, Philip Leopold and Alois Vorwagner – Potentials and limitations of using radar satellites for the monitoring of transport infrastructure assets
Presenter: Vazul Boros

591 Habib Murtaza, Shaun Smith, Julian Mitchell, Tom Dunstan and Patricia Silva – X-ray Backscatter for Cladded Tunnel Inspections: A New Approach to Structural Assessment
Presenter: Patricia Silva

829 Gonçalo Ferreira and Pedro Aires Montenegro – Simulation-Driven Improvements for the Acceleration Limits of High-Speed Railway Bridges
Presenter: Gonçalo Ferreira

933 Maria D. Martínez-Rodrigo, Carlos Rodrigo, Victor Roda-Casanova, Emma Moliner, Pedro Galvín, Antonio Romero, Antonio Martínez de la Concha, José Mª Goicolea, Nicola Tarque, Andrea Tapia and David Varga – Comparative evaluation of vertical acceleration in High-Speed railway bridges in Europe: 2D vs 3D SLS approaches
Presenter: Maria D. Martínez-Rodrigo

944 Paula López-Arévalo, Israel Alejandro Hernández-González, Antonio Vallecillo-Morcillo and José Solís-Hernández – Data-Driven Evaluation of Viaduct Pot Bearings: Condition Assessment and Anomaly Detection Using LVDT Sensors
Presenter: Paula López-Arévalo

1017 Lukas Raif, Miroslava Hruzikova, Vlastislav Salajka, Petr Hradil, Petr Navratil, Michal Vyhlídal and Otto Plasek – Finite Element Model for Smart Diagnostics of Turnouts and its Verification Using Sensors
Presenter: Lukas Raif

1027 Pinar Yilmazer, Juliette Florentin, Baldrik Faure, Julien Maillard, Anna-Rita Tufano and Monika Rukia – Addressing Rail Roughness in Noise Management: Insights from the UIC ACORD Project
Presenter: Monika Rukia

1114 Shubham Soni, Ilkka Kotilainen, Risto Kulmala, Petter Kvalvik and Tom Alkim – Digital Twin Applications for Road Operators
Presenter: Shubham Soni

1193 Máté Lénárt and Tamás Halmos – Curbside Management in Budapest
Presenter: Máté Lénárt

1227 Maja Kreslin, Peter Češarek, Aleš Žnidarič, Darko Kokot and Rok Vezočnik – Bridge-vehicle interaction model, supported with a surface-wise road geometry assessment
Presenter: Aleš Žnidarič

1270 Ahmed Azzouz, Dirk Friedenberger, Rene Krieg and Andreas Polze – A Mixture of Experts Approach for Sensor-Based Classification and Anomaly Detection in Railway Infrastructure
Presenter: Ahmed Azzouz

1386 Jeroen Wegdam, Ivan Shevtsov and Valeri Markine – A statistical exploration of lipping at fixed common crossings in railway infrastructure
Presenter: Jeroen Wegdam

1440 Michel Woné, Tristan Pouhin and Nadjet Merabet – Effects of Granulometric Range Widening on Ballast Mechanical Performance
Presenter: Tristan Pouhin

1447 Siva Ram Karumanchi, Stanislav Lenart and David Garcia Sanchez – Sustainable Use of Materials to Reduce Vibration and Noise Emissions on Railroad Ballast Tracks
Presenter: Siva Ram Karumanchi

1480 Erick Rodríguez-Esparza, Antonio D. Masegosa, Samra Sarwar and Antonio Pellicer-Pous – Simulation-Based Optimization of Roadworks Scheduling in Multimodal Networks under Realistic Constraints
Presenter: Erick Rodríguez-Esparza

1614 Jorge Suárez-Macías, Rosa Deneb Casquero Soler and Anup Chalisey – Train–Track Interaction: The Present and Future of the TTI Sector
Presenter: Jorge Suárez-Macías

1652 Dejan Gavran, Vladan Ilić, Sanja Fric, Filip Trpčevski, Stefan Vranjevac, Miloš Lukić, Nikola Milovanović and Goran Mladenović – Water Flow Trajectories in Motorway Inflection Zones
Presenter: Nikola Milovanović

52 Rishabh Ghotge, Shiva Noori and Sanne van Breukelen – A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework for Electric Bus Rapid Transit (eBRT) Systems
Presenter: Rishabh Ghotge

120 Fiona O'Brien, Emma Antonia Katalin Jung and Zoi Christoforou – Impact of Low Emission Zones on Urban Mobility and the Environment
Presenter: Emma Antonia Katalin Jung

194 Loïc Greiveldinger, Sélène Villaume, Jeanne-Marie Dalbavie and Charles Foncin – From Feasibility to Profitability: Economic Evaluation of On-board H₂ Production for Rail Operators
Presenter: Jeanne-Marie Dalbavie

196 Luís Miguel Martins, Rui Velasco Martins and João Jesus Caetano – Decarbonizing Portugal’s Taxi Fleet via Public Incentives: An Empirical Policy Evaluation
Presenter: Luís Miguel Martins

197 Marina Efthymiou – An Evaluation Framework for Aviation Decarbonization Strategies and Policies in Aviation
Presenter: Marina Efthymiou

258 Ulf Olofsson, Minghui Tu, Lina Andersson, Katharina Stern-Gottfried, Astrid Manders-Groot, Gerrit Jan de Bruin, Marilena Karyampa, Christa Gjaltema, Babette Dirks, Fayes Ghozzi, Florian Attias, Thomas Boullet, Theo Schwartz, Marwa Ben Taleb Ali and Laurent Dupont – Towards harmonised Air Quality assessment and management in Underground Railway Stations : The Rail4Earth Initiative
Presenter: Fayes Ghozzi

357 Merja Penttinen, Elina Kollanus and Anu Tuominen – Preparing for the Future in Automotive Sector Education
Presenter: Merja Penttinen

370 Benjamin Fuchs and Martin Kastner – E-Mobility in Germany - A Comparison of Regional Development
Presenter: Benjamin Fuchs

406 Luca Beccastrini, Giuseppe Docile, Mario Tartaglia, Aljon Kociu, Massimo Delogu, Nico Tiezzi, Tommaso Elios Povolato and Luca Pugi – Innovative Battery-Operated Trains on Partially Electrified Lines: Some Case studies and Applications in Italy
Presenter: Luca Pugi

429 Marija Jović Mihanović, Friederike Fontes, Nils Meyer-Larsen and Wiebke Duhme – Hydrogen Applications in Port Logistics: Mapping Global Use Cases to Support the Transition of North Sea Ports
Presenter: Marija Jović Mihanović

513 Justus Leskow and Steffen Greiser – Quantifying Uncertainty in Transport CO2e Reporting: A Simulation-Based Approach for Reliable Emission Accounting
Presenter: Justus Leskow

555 Paola Astegiano, Fabio Cartolano, Filippo Mauro and Zisis Maleas – Methodology for Multi-Domain Data Integration and Modelling to Support Zero-Emission Logistics Use Cases
Presenter: Paola Astegiano

745 Fanny Breuil, Maria Eugenia Rodríguez, Míriam Vendrell and Antoni Lara – Accelerating Zero-Emission Urban Logistics Through User-Centric eLCV Innovation: The Shift2Zero Project
Presenter: Fanny Breuil

867 Guillaume Sabiron and Guoxi Feng – Vehicle fleet modelling methodology and prospective impact on local air quality: a practical application in France
Presenter: Guillaume Sabiron

894 Vardhman Lunkar, Sofia Pechin, Breogan Sanchez, Paraskevi Koliou and Maria Kamargianni – Building readiness and foresight for Zero-Emission Mobility Solutions in the metaCCAZE project through status quo mapping - The Limassol Living Lab
Presenter: Paraskevi Koliou

975 Sagarika Chaudhary – Alternative Fuels for Decarbonising Freight Transport: A System Dynamics Approach
Presenter: Sagarika Chaudhary

998 Bálint Farkas, Tibor Telekesi, István Kövesdi, Katalin Főglein and Márton István Gorzó – Study on NOx pollution change of railway lines
Presenter: Márton István Gorzó

1025 Matthias Prandtstetter, Ulrike Ritzinger and Bernadette Fina – From Energy Communities to Mobility Communities
Presenter: Matthias Prandtstetter

1238 Thomas Gietelink and Arnaud Burgess – Simulating ERS deployment in the Netherlands for freight electrification and grid planning, and an outlook to extension to TEN-T corridors with integration of MOSTACHI and Euro-Calliope
Presenter: Arnaud Burgess

1262 Dimitris Margaritis, Nikos Dimokas, Tom Allerton, Greg Payne, Jon Lacunza Odriozola and Iosu Erauskin – Integrated Digital Solutions for Managing Electric Truck Fleets in Medium Haulage
Presenter: Dimitris Margaritis

1280 Ilias Cheimariotis, Michal Rataj, Chiara Lodi, Francesca Piazza and Marcin Stępniak – Aligning ambition with action: a comparative analysis of the EU R&I landscape and stakeholder priorities for zero-emission heavy-duty transport
Presenter: Ilias Cheimariotis

1424 Daniele Palma Esposito, Gabriella Duca, Patrizio Di Francesco, Michela Scotto Di Minico, Roberto Arzo, Rafael Company Peris, Flóra Gulyás, Holger Kramer, Jana Kudlacek, Simone Panfiglio and Elisa Van Engelenhoven – 2030 and 2050 foresight scenarios for Zero Emissions Waterborne Transport deployment
Presenter: Gabriella Duca

1426 Venkata Rishikesh Mohan, Vikrant Vaidya and Barsha Paul – A Data-Driven Physics-Based Model for Energy Optimization and Electrification of Indian Freight Transport
Presenter: Venkata Rishikesh Mohan

1444 Alessandro Tansini, Dimitrios Komnos, Jamil Nur, Andres Laverde Marin and Georgios Fontaras – Hybrid passenger cars and fuel saving potential: a post-market adoption analysis
Presenter: Alessandro Tansini

1511 Nikolai Ebinger, Alexander Kospach, Sebastian Möller, Aldo Sorniotti, Manuel Ruf, Eberhard Klein, Clemens Schwaiger, Omar Hegazy, Miguel De Dios Alvarez and Alen Murat Kuyumcu – Combining user needs and predictive control for efficient user-centric energy management systems
Presenter: Nikolai Ebinger

1585 Anett Gosztola and Bence Verebelyi – Development of a Strategic Environmental Impact Module within Large-Scale Transport Modelling Framework
Presenter: Anett Gosztola

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