We are pleased to invite you to participate in the ninth Triennial Symposium on Transportation Analysis (TRISTAN IX). TRISTAN is an international scientific conference that provides a high-quality forum for the presentation of mathematical models, methodologies and computational results, and for the exchange of ideas and scientific discussions on advanced applications and technologies in transportation. TRISTAN IX will be held June 13 through 17, 2016, on the island of Aruba.
We hope to welcome you at TRISTAN 2016.
Local organizing committee: Andreas Hegyi (chair), Bart van Arem, Adam Pel, Niels Agatz, Luuk Veelenturf, Alfredo Nunez, Nicole Fontein, SImon Goede, Jeroen van der Gun and Yufei Yuan
Abstract submission:
Please submit your extended abstract of at most 4 pages via Easychair: http://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tristan2016
Keynotes Speakers:
David Watling, Centenary Professor of Transport Analysis / Postgraduate Research Tutor, University of Leeds
Martin Savelsbergh, James C. Edenfield Chair and Professor at the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech
Cathy Macharis, Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Technology Research Centre
Important dates:
15-11-2015 - Abstract submission deadline (extended deadline)
01-02-2016 - Notification of acceptance
01-04-2016 - Registration deadline for presenters
Registration: regular, non presenting student
Early: $795, $675
Late: $925, $805
Registration includes all sessions, welcome reception, 5 lunches, coffee breaks, conference dinner and social program
Further information can be found on the website: www.tristan-symposium.org<http://www.tristan-symposium.org>
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