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CityX members presented at DTA2016

6/30/2016

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CityX lab members participated and presented at the 6th International Symposium on Dynamic Traffic Assignment (DTA2016) held in Sydney, 28-30 June. Sajjad Shafiei gave a talk on his ongoing research on time-dependent origin-destination demand estimation in large-scale congested networks and Frank Gu presented a poster on clustering and calibration of traffic flow fundamental diagrams for network simulation applications. Kudos to the organizers of the symposium for their great job. The symposium was indeed a success and provided a great opportunity to network with many eminent scholars in the field of network modeling. Looking forward to DTA2018 in Hong Kong.
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Frank Gu presenting his poster on clustering and calibration of traffic flow fundamental diagrams.
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Sajjad Shafiei giving a talk on dynamic OD estimation in large scale and congested networks.
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Three generations of network researchers.
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Hani Mahmassani giving the keynote speech, opening DTA2016 in Sydney.
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Prof. Hong Lo visiting from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 

6/26/2016

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This morning, we had the pleasure to welcome and meet Prof. Hong Lo from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology at the University of Melbourne. He presented some of his recent research on transit network design with demand uncertainty.
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