Instructors

 

All of the instructors have extensive experience in diverse applications of networks models and simulation in both the public and private sectors. All have taught transportation analysis methods at the graduate level and have developed many of the techniques covered in the course.

The directors of the course are:

MOSHE BEN-AKIVA

Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Director of MIT’s Intelligent Transportation Systems laboratory, has been involved with travel behavior research for over 30 years. He developed many discrete choice and demand modeling techniques that are being widely applied in a variety of disciplines and industries around the globe today.

 

http://cee.mit.edu/index.pl?id=2285

ENNIO CASCETTA

 

Professor of Transportation System Theory at the Department of Transportation Engineering of “Federico II” University of Naples). His research work is relative to the field of the theory of transportation systems and its application in transportation analysis, modelling and planning. He is Ministry of Transport of Regione Campania (Italy).

 

http://www.docenti.unina.it/docenti/web/index.php?id_prof=1103

AGOSTINO NUZZOLO

 

Professor of Transportation Planning at the Department of Civil Engineering of “Tor Vergata” University of Rome. President of the Italian Society of Transportation Lecturer (SIDT), has developed the innovative schedule-based approach for the dynamic simulation of transit system.

http://www.nuzzolo.it/

Other instructors may include: professors Giulio E. Cantarella (University of Salerno), and Francesco Russo (“Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria).