Thursday, June 29th 2017
Morning session in the City Hall - room “Sala Obrad”, pl. Wszystkich Świętych 3/4 (Krakow old town center)
09:00 Registration and reception coffee
09:30 – 10:00 Welcome and opening: Prof. Pnina Plaut, COST TU1305 Chair
- Prof. Jacek Majchrowski – President of Krakow city / Prof. Tadeusz Trzmiel – 1st Vice-President for Investment and Infrastructure
- Prof. Tadeusz Tatara – Vice-Rector for Science, Krakow University of Technology
- Prof. Andrzej Szarata – Dean of Civil Engineering, Krakow University of Technology
- Prof. Lidia Zakowska – President of Polish Association of Transport Engineers and Technicians SITK RP Krakow / Action MC, local organizer
10:00 – 11:00 Presentations and discussion: Transport and Social Media in practice
- Prof. Andrzej Szarata, Dean of Civil Engineering, Krakow university of Technology: The ICT survey on transport and mobility behavior – Polish experience.
- Mr. Lukasz Franek, deputy director of the Krakow Road and Transport Authority: Social media use for public transport event, example of Kraków World Youth days 2016.
11:00 – 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 – 12:30 Transport and Social Media in practice - continue
- Ms. Margaret Walendziewska (CMO, Sotrender), Mr. Adam Zając (University of Warsaw, Institute of Sociology) and Dr. Jan Zając (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology): Transport organizers’ strategy in social media and communication with users.
- Dr. Giuseppe Lugano and Dr. Ghadir Pouhashem (ERA Chair for ITS, University of Zilina, Slovakia): The ERA Chair project ERAdiate: results, lessons learnt and collaboration opportunities in the area of Intelligent Transport Systems.
- Ms. Smadar Amir (Technion, Israel): COST TU1305 Comparative Survey status update.
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch (and walk to the University, campus Warszawska 24, PK Main building WIL, Rooms at the 4th floor)
Afternoon session at University
14:00 – 17:30 Working Groups internal discussions (with a Coffee break at 15:30)
- WG1 : Social networks and travel behaviour analysis
- WG2 : Scenario building and simulations
- WG3 : Urban Analysis
- WG4 : Dissemination, uptake and policy measures
19:30 Dinner at Karczma Gościnna Chata, ul. Sławkowska 10, 31- 014 Kraków www.goscinna-chata.pl
Friday, June 30th 2017
At University, campus Warszawska 24, PK Main building WIL, Rooms at the 4th floor
09:00 – 10:30 Assembly discussion:
- Reports from WGs
- Final meeting preparation
- Future collaboration
10:30 – 11:00 MC meeting
11:00 – 11:15 coffee break
11:15 – 13:00 WGs meetings
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 17:00 Young researchers’ session (with a coffee break at 15:15)
Moderator: Dr. Slaven Gasparovic, ECI coordinator
- Heinrich Löwen (PhD student) Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Muenster (Germany): Identifying Context-Dependent Orientation Information for incremental Route Instructions.
- Nir Kaplan (PhD student), Tel Aviv University (Israel): Why angular centralities are more suitable for space syntax modeling?
- Cayetano Ruiz-Alarcon-Quintero ( PhD. Candidate( Transportation Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sevilla (Spain): Missing data processing in the Smart-City context.
- Yuval Rubinstein (PhD student), Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion (Israel): Developing a dynamic urban planning model, based on advanced information systems.
- Rumana Islam Sarker (PhD student), Unit for Intelligent Transport Systems, University of Innsbruck (Austria): Relating reactions to service disruptions and transit use frequency: the mediating role of perceived service quality and transit system resilience.
- Maria Karatsoli (PhD student), University of Thessaly (Greece): Intelligent transport systems with usage of “big data” for management of sustainable mobility.
- Ioannis Karakikes (PhD candidate) University of Thessaly (Greece): Simulation and impact assessment of innovative systems for urban freight distribution.
- Andrzej Jarynowski (PhD candidate) Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Wroclaw (Poland): The spread of nosocomial infections based on topological structure of hospital studied by computer simulations and social network analysis.
14:00 - 17:00 Internal work - in parallel with young researchers’ session (optional)
Work Groups internal work – continue
