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The Centre for Traffic Research (CTR) is a Swedish competence centre that initiates, coordinates and conducts research and development in modeling and analysis of traffic processes.

CTR Day on the 11th of June 2025, 1 pm - 4:30 pm

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Location: KTH campus, SEED-loungen, Teknikringen 10B, floor 2

Zoom: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/62460971860

13:00 - 13:05

Welcome – Wilco Burghout (KTH), centrumföreståndare

13:05 – 13:50

Keynote Stockholms Stad – Göteborgs Stad Möjligheter med digitalisering och innovation i storstäder – Kristine Bull Sletholt (Stockholms Stad), Mikael Iivari (Göteborgs Stad)

13.55 – 14.40

• A microscopic model for simulating free riding speed dynamics in bicycle traffic - Guillermo Perez Castro (LiU/VTI)

• Who Combines Shared E-Scooters and Public Transportation? Insights from Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö – Boel Berg Wincent (KTH)

• Evaluating the operational and economic feasibility of mobile charging pods for electric bus operations (SMART3) – Mohd Aiman Khan (KTH)

14.40 – 15.05 Break

15.05 - 16.15

• Datadriven skattning av trafikarbete (DAST) – David Gundlegård (LiU)

• Incidenters påverkan på ruttval (MMTL) – Anna Danielsson (LiU)

• Incident analysis from a multimodal perspective (MMTL) – Daniel Chaves (KTH)

• Identifying visitors’ spatiotemporal profiles using smart card data – Anastasios Skoufas (KTH)

• Framtidens prognosmodeller för Regionala resor – att kombinera olika Datakällor på bästa sätt (FRID) – Angelica Andersson (VTI)

• Incidentdetektering för proaktiv trafikledning (IPTL) – Ellen Grumert (VTI) / Kinjal Bhattacharyya (VTI)

16.15 - 16.30

End of event

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SE-100 44 Stockholm
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