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Transport and Mobility Laboratory: Research projects

Discrete Choice Models
We identify new solutions to transportation problems, on the ground, in the air, or on the sea, transport of people or goods, whatever the mode. We focus on technical solutions, but also on their impact on the system as a whole. We are also interested in the interactions of the transportation systems with the land use, the economy, the environment, etc.
Optimizing the physical workplace for Urban Socio-Environmental performance (Opt-USE)

We have entered a new era of building use and work patterns. A plurality of workers in recent surveys have reported working in a hybrid format compared to office only or home only. This has resulted in low office occupancy rates. These evolving patterns of behavior have called into question the value of physical office space and added an additional layer of complexity to optimal performance of building, energy, and transportation systems. At the same time, these office buildings serve a fundamentally human purpose, facilitating interactions and collaboration among members of organizations. Such organizational processes are at risk with reduced use of office space. In this project, we aim to collaborate with Fribourg companies and organizations to collect data on workplace behavior and interactions, building space use, and commuting practices. We will develop models to aid in the optimization of flexible working policies that balance effectiveness of workplace interactions, building energy and spatial efficiency, and commuting costs. Leveraging multi-objective optimization, we propose to develop a decision-support framework for companies to tailor their remote working policies, ensuring a harmonious balance between employee well-being, environmental considerations, and operational efficiency. This research aims to address the intersection of socio-organizational and environmental goals in the operation and utilization of the built environment in Fribourg and Switzerland.
- Principal investigator
- Michel Bierlaire
- Project manager
- Evangelos Paschalidis
- Sponsor
- School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC), École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
- Period
- November 01, 2024-October 31, 2026
- LaTeX description
Expertise
- Transportation Research
- Operations Research
- Discrete Choice Models
Methods
Modeling, optimization, simulation
