Laetitia DABLANC
Director of Research
IFSTTAR, France
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Laetitia Dablanc is a Director of Research at the French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport (IFSTTAR, University of Paris-East).
She leads the recently created Chair Logistics City based in Paris. A member of MetroFreight, a VREF Center of excellence in urban freight research, she also leads the Young Initiative of the World Conference of
Transport Research Society. Her areas of research are freight transportation, freight and the environment, urban freight and logistics, freight policies, spatial issues related to logistics.
She received a PhD in transportation planning from Ecole des Ponts-ParisTech, and a Master’s degree in city and regional planning from Cornell University.
She was initially trained in policy analysis and economics at Science Po
Paris.
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Moshe BEN-AKIVA
Director, Intelligent Transportation Systems Lab
MIT, Singapore
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Moshe Ben-Akiva is the Edmund K. Turner Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Director of the MIT Intelligent Transportation Systems Lab, and Principal Investigator at the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology.
He holds a PhD degree in Transportation Systems from MIT and was awarded honorary degrees from several universities.
He has worked as a consultant in industries such as transportation, energy, telecommunications, financial services and marketing for a number of private and public organizations, including Hague Consulting Group, RAND Europe, and Cambridge Systematics, where he was previously a Senior Principal and member of the Board of Directors.
He also was an advisor to Memetrics and ChoiceStream, provided litigation support to Analysis Group and Brattle Group and is the Chief Scientific Advisor to Mobile Market Monitor.
He was recently a member of the Future Interstate Highway System Committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
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Joëlle VAN DEN BROEK
Manager
TNO, Netherlands
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J. van den Broek is Manager in Smart Mobility at TNO Traffic & Transport since August 2018. Before that, together with over 30 public-private partners,
Joëlle established the National program named Dutch Integrated Testsite Cooperative Mobility (DITCM), which she managed from 2011 till 2018.
She was responsible for strategy and program development and in- and external relationships regarding DITCM.
She received the I-Mobility Award from N. Kroes in 2012. From 1995, she worked with TNO as Project and Product manager, Department manager.
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Wen-Tung CHIU
Executive Group Director
Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
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Graduate of Imperial College London in Chemical Engineering, he worked with EDB (1996-2006) leading various teams within the chemicals cluster looking after a range of industries including oil and gas, petrochemicals, specialty chemicals, food and consumer care, and for Resource Development.
He also takes part in a team in International Policy, leading the government effort in economic cooperation with Malaysia and Indonesia, responsible for planning and securing various resources such as land, commercial space and utilities needed for industries to grow in Singapore.
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Marcel HUSCHEBECK
Chief Logistics Research
PTV, Germany and ALICE European Platform for Logistics
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Marcel has a master degree in Economics from the University of Freiburg. He is a Chief Logistics Research at the PTV Group Karlsruhe, where he is an expert and leads the PTV logistics research projects.
He is visiting lecturer at the University of applied science in Kehl teaching master students on cluster management and city logistics.
Marcel became head of department of logistics research since 2008 and formed the department called Concepts & Solutions.
He has been core group member of the logistic chapter in the informal Industrial Advisory Board of the European Green Car Initiative, Digital Transport Logistics Forum and in the Advisory Council of ALICE.
Marcel has been the co-ordinator and scientific leader of 9 EU projects on developing topics on intermodal optimisation and synchromodality, optimising city logistics and last mile deliveries as well as on Physical Internet.
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Sanggyun KANG
Korea Transport Institute, Korea
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Sanggyun Kang is an associate research fellow at the Korea Transport Institute. His areas of research interest are in urban logistics, freight transportation activity, and land use-transportation interactions.
Dr. Kang has published multiple papers in top peer-reviewed journals in transportation and urban planning research.
Dr. Kang received his Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development from the University of Southern California in 2017 and M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia University in 2010.
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Matthias WINKENBACH
Director of the Megacity Logistics Lab
MIT Boston, USA
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Dr. Matthias Winkenbach is the Director of the MIT Megacity Logistics Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL).
Together with his team, Dr.Winkenbach is working on quantitative and data-driven research in the field of urban logistics and last-mile delivery.
His lab is engaged in a variety of sponsored research projects with industry partners from around the world, including UPS, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Coca-Cola Femsa, Walmart, BASF, B2W Digital, Flipkart, and Adidas, as well as public sector partners such as the World Bank, the US DOT and several city and regional governments.
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