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On March 25, 2024, the Department of Transport Systems at the Institute of Transport organized a seminar. During the event, we had the privilege of hosting Professor Jan-Dirk Schmocker from Kyoto University, who delivered a lecture titled Utilizing Crowdsourced Data for Travel and Activity Estimation. Following that, Professor Piotr Sawicki presented his paper titled Measuring Transport Exclusion - Practical and Methodological Insight. Both presentations garnered significant interest from both students and faculty members alike.

We invite you to a lecture by Professor Jan-Dirk Schmöcker entitled: “Utilising crowdsourced data for travel and activity estimation”. The lecture will be held on Monday, March 25 in room 101, building A5. Start at 11:45 AM.

Prof. Jan-Dirk Schmöcker is an Associate Professor within the Department of Urban Management at Kyoto University. He has published numerous papers as well as co-edited a book titled “Public Transport Planning with Smartcard Data”. He has been involved in numerous international projects, among others, he is currently the PI of a JST and EU co-funded project titled “Deep Learning of Anticipated Urban Mobility Peaks”. In 2022 he received the JSCE “International Activity Cooperation Award” for his contributions to the Japanese Civil Engineering Society.  A major longstanding research topic of his is modelling of passenger behaviour in public transportation networks including aspects such as fare structures, crowding, bunching and real-time information. Jan-Dirk’s current research interests further cover the usage of crowdsourced data for understanding travel behaviour in general and urban tourism in particular. The overall motivation is to induce more sustainable travel patterns within cities and to stimulate a discussion on “transport sufficiency”.

The lecture will be held as part of the seminar of the Department of Transport Systems of the Institute of Transport, which will also include a speech by Dr. Piotr Sawicki entitled “Measuring transport exclusion – practical and methodological insight”.

We are pleased to announce that on January 31, 2024, an agreement was signed between the Poznań University of Technology and the Poznań Public Transport Authority, the Project Coordination and Revitalization Office of the City of Poznań, the ITS Polska Association - SmartCity Lab and PTV Mobility Poland sp. z o.o. in the field of building an operational traffic model that integrates many data sources in the VISUM software, including timetable data saved in the GTFS standard, data from the automatic passenger counting system as well as data from the electronic ticket system. The experimental field will be the area of the City of Poznań (in the transportation model). The aim of the project will also be to prepare a methodology for building a standard planning operating model for a medium-sized city.

ExtendSim Adopter Program 

It’s our pleasure to announce that Division of Transport Systems at the Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering has been granted a membership in the ExtendSim Adopter program for the academic year 2023/2024.

We are honored to be included for the fifth time on the list of high quality accredited institutions exchanging an expertise within object-oriented simulation supported by ExtendSim tool. Being a member of ExtendSim Adopter program give us an opportunity to share the knowledge with our students in Logistics of Transport on master’s level, and Aviation and Cosmonautics, as well as Aviation on bachelor’s level. 

For more information go to https://extendsim.com

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact dr Hanna Sawicka: hanna.sawicka@put.poznan.pl

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ExtendSim Adopter Program

It’s our pleasure to announce that Division of Transport Systems at the Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering has been granted a membership in the ExtendSim Adopter program for the academic year 2022/2023.

We are honored to be included for the fourth time on the list of high quality accredited institutions exchanging an expertise within object-oriented simulation supported by ExtendSim tool. Being a member of ExtendSim Adopter program give us an opportunity to share the knowledge with our students in Logistics of Transport on master’s level and Aviation and Cosmonautics on bachelor’s level.

For more information go to https://extendsim.com

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact dr Hanna Sawicka: hanna.sawicka@put.poznan.pl

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ExtendSim Adopter Program
It’s our pleasure to announce that Division of Transport Systems at the Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering has been granted a membership in the ExtendSim Adopter program for the academic year 2021/2022.

We are honored to be included for the third time on the list of high quality accredited institutions exchanging an expertise within object-oriented simulation supported by ExtendSim tool. Being a member of ExtendSim Adopter program give us an opportunity to share the knowledge with our students in Logistics of Transport on master’s level.

For more information go to https://extendsim.com
If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact dr Hanna Sawicka: hanna.sawicka@put.poznan.pl

ExtendSim Adopter Program

It’s our pleasure to announce that Division of Transport Systems at the Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering has been granted a second year of a membership in the ExtendSim Adopter program.

We are on the list of high quality accredited institutions exchanging an expertise within object-oriented simulation supported by ExtendSim tool. We have been granted Network Licenses to share the knowledge with our students in Logistics of Transport on master’s level. 

For more information go to https://www.extendsim.com

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact dr Hanna Sawicka: hanna.sawicka@put.poznan.pl

ExtendSim Adopter Program

It’s our pleasure to announce that since January, 2020 we are recognized as an ExtendSim Adopter. Division of Transport Systems at the Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering is on a list of high quality accredited institutions exchanging an expertise within object-oriented simulation supported by ExtendSim tool. We have been granted 21 Network Licenses to share the knowledge with our students in Transport Logistics on master’s level. The grant is due to the efforts of Hanna Sawicka, PhD (Eng.), who is delivering lectures on simulation in logistics for this group of students and is cooperating with the ExtendSim developer (Imagine That Inc., USA).

For more information go to www.ExtendSim.com

If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact us: hanna.sawicka@put.poznan.pl

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