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Research seminars are held jointly with our colleagues
in the Centre for Transport Studies at University College. They are usually
held on Wednesday afternoons at Imperial
College London or University
College (UCL) as indicated. These seminars are free of charge and
are open to interested parties. Booking is not required.
If you would like to receive regular information on the
seminars running at the Centre for Transport Studies, please send
an e-mail to CTS.Seminars@imperial.ac.uk
Seminars at Imperial College take place in the Skempton
(Civil Engineering) Building in room 141 unless indicated otherwise. Seminars
at UCL take place in the Chadwick Building in lecture theatre B.05 unless
indicated otherwise.
Should you wish to present your research at a CTS seminar, we kindly invite you to contact us.
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Seminars
held already this year
Short-term Congestion Prediction for in-vehicle Navigation System Mr. Jun Hu from CTS, Imperial College London Wednesday, 03 March 2010 - 16:00 Room 609, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Bldg, Imperial College London
Monitoring the Implementation of a Shared Space Scheme in Exhibition Road Dr. Ioannis Kaparis from CTS, Imperial College London Wednesday, 24 February 2010 - 16:00 Room 609, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Bldg, Imperial College London
High Performance Computing for Transport: Scaling to handle next generation data capture, modeling and analysis Dr. Jeremy Cohen from CTS, Imperial College London Wednesday, 03 February 2010 - 16:00 Room 609, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Bldg, Imperial College London
The Measurement of Land Use Mix Ms. Niovi Karathodorou from CTS, Imperial College London Wednesday, 20 January 2010 - 16:00 Room 609, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Bldg, Imperial College London
New Scheduling Models with Applications in Logistics and Operations Management Dr. Dirk Briskorn (Assistant Professor at University of Kiel, Germany) Monday, 18 January 2010 - 16:00 Room 601, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Bldg, Imperial College London
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