9am:
senior TransportNET phd’s present their key research topic, and go in discussion with other senior researchers and professors
- ​: Changeable ship design to support the maritime energy transition
- ​: Logistics Models for Improving the Efficiency of Ports and Inland Waterways
- ​: Collaborative planning for intermodal transport with eco-label preferences
- ​: changing mobility behavior in cities under flood conditions
- ​Rafael Arevalo: first/last mile optimalisation
- ​Mehran Farzadmehr: digital applications in ports
- ​Jeffrey Willems: green, digital and multimodal port innovation
- ​Peter Shobayo: barge transport in ports and cities
- ​: competitive networks and pricing in city logistics
- ​Noemi Van Meir: transformation of liquid bulk ports
- ​Katrien Storms: demurrage & detention in intermodal transport
12.30pm:
networking lunch
1.30pm:
TransportNET professors present their strategic transport research views, and participate in panels with junior and senior researchers and TransportNET alumni, industry and policy stakeholders, with the approach of the next generation, and considering sustainability and resilience
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Air transport and airports – , Eddy Van de Voorde and Wouter Dewulf
- Panel with , , and Euripides Sakellariou
- Panel with , , and Euripides Sakellariou
- Maritime transport and ports – Christa Sys, and
- Panel with , and ​
- Inland navigation and ship building – , and Edwin van Hassel
- Panel with , and ​
- Passenger land transport – and
- Panel with , and ​
- Rail and intermodality – , and Thierry Vanelslander
- Panel with , and
- Land and Last-mile logistics – Joris Beckers, and
5pm:
networking reception