Modeling mobility tools set choices and multimodal trips at a regional scale
Mobility is evolving in the Paris Metropolitan Area: the modal supply has increased and transportation behavior is changing with the development of information technologies, home-office possibilities and autonomous vehicles.
The aim of this research is to improve the existing travel demand models so as to take into account multimodal trips, intermediate transport modes and the effect mobility tools set ownership.
Biography, career
(PhD. Transportation – LVMT – ENPC ParisTech, 2019)
MSc. Transportation – Northwestern University, 2015
MSc. Civil Engineering – ESTP Paris, 2014
After getting a French engineer’s degree from ESTP Paris, I decided to get a specialization in Transportation with a MSc. in Transportation Systems Analysis and Planning from Northwestern University. I worked during 1 year for a digital transformation consulting firm. I was assigned to the development of new information systems for SNCF Réseau, the French railway infrastructure managing firm. In 2017 I have begun a PhD. at LVMT, sponsored by the engineering school ENPC, with Fabien Leurent as my advisor.