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Dimitrios Efthymiou

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Dimitrios Efthymiou

International journals

Published

Total: 8

      Papers in conference proceedings

      • Samoili, S., Efthymiou, D., Antoniou, C., and Dumont, A. (2013). Lane Flow Distribution Investigation of Hard Shoulder Running Freeways. Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board January 13-17, 2013.
      • Efthymiou, D., Derebouka, E., and Antoniou, C. (2013). Factors affecting the adoption of carsharing by young Greek drivers (in Greek). Proceedings of the International Congress in Transportation Research (ICTR) November, 2013.
      • Efthymiou, D., Hurtubia, R., Bierlaire, M., and Antoniou, C. (2013). The Integrated Land Use and Transport Model of Brussels. Proceedings of the Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) April 24-26, 2013.
      • Efthymiou, D., Farooq, B., Bierlaire, M., and Antoniou, C. (2013). Agent Based Indicators Analysis in the Context of Policy Evaluation. Proceedings of the Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) April 24-26, 2013.
      • Samoili, S., Efthymiou, D., Antoniou, C., and Dumont, A. (2013). Short term prediction models and calibration for managed lanes. Proceedings of the Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC) April 24-26, 2013.
      • Efthymiou, D., and Antoniou, C. (2012). Levereging Crowd-Sourced Road Defect Information for Road Quality Assessment. Proceedings of the 5th Pan-hellenic Road Safety Conference October 25-26, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., and Antoniou, C. (2012). How does Transport Infrastructure Affect Dwelling Prices in Athens?. Proceedings of the 1st European Symposium on Quantitative Methods in Transportation Systems (LATSIS 2012) September 4-7, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., and Antoniou, C. (2012). Use of Social Media for Transport Data Collection. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Arena (TRA 2012) April 23-26, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., Antoniou, C., Tyrinopoulos, I., and Mitsakis, E. (2012). Spatial Exploration of Effective Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Location. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Arena (TRA 2012) April 23-26, 2012.
      • Theofilatos, A., and Efthymiou, D. (2012). Investigation of Pedestrian’s Accident Patterns in Attica. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Arena (TRA 2012) April 23-26, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., Antoniou, C., and Waddell, P. (2012). Which Factors Affect Willingness to Join Vehicle Sharing Systems? Evidence from Young Greek Drivers. Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB 2012) January 22-26, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., Antoniou, C., and Tyrinopoulos, I. (2012). Spatially-Aware Optimal Site Selection. Method and Application in Mobility Center in Greece. Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB 2012) January 22-26, 2012.
      • Efthymiou, D., and Antoniou, C. (2011). Transport Telematics Applications for Carsharing and Bikesharing Systems. Proceedings of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS 2011) October 23-24, 2011.

        Seminars

        Research projects

        NRP 65: Sustainable Urban Patterns (SUPat)
        Sponsor: Swiss National Science Foundation
        Team: Michel Bierlaire (PI), Bilal Farooq (PM), Ricardo Hurtubia (PM), Dimitrios Efthymiou
        Period: October 01, 2010-September 30, 2013
        This project aims at developing methodologies for the integration of qualitative an quantitative tools for land use planning and urban project-evaluation . The methodology will allow the interaction between urban design experts and land use modelers, developing techniques to use the description of urban projects and policies as inputs for land use models like UrbanSim and transport models like MATSim. The modeling effort output is used as input for the experts, generating an iterative feedback.
        SustainCity: Micro-simulation for the prospective of sustainable cities in Europe
        Sponsor: European Commission
        Team: Michel Bierlaire (PI), Ricardo Hurtubia (PM), Bilal Farooq (PM), Dimitrios Efthymiou
        Period: January 01, 2010-December 31, 2012
        The goal of this project is to address the modelling and computational issues of integrating modern mobility simulations with the latest micro-simulation land use models. The project intends to advance the state-of-the-art in the field of the micro-simulation of prospective integrated models of Land-Use and Transport (LUTI). On the modelling side, the main challenges are to integrate a demographic evolution module, to add an environmental module, to improve the overall consistency and, last but not least, to deal with the multi-scale aspects of the problem: several time horizons and spatial resolutions are involved.

        Project supervision

        Semester projects

        • Associations generation in synthetic population, Paul Anderson, June 07, 2013