TRISTAN2025: the 12th Triennial Symposium on Transportation Analysis Bankoku Shinryokan Okinawa, Japan, June 22-27, 2025 |
Conference website | https://tristan2025.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tristan2025 |
Poster | download |
Submission site open | August 1, 2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 15, 2024 |
Submission deadline | October 15, 2024 |
Notification of acceptance | January 15, 2025 |
The 12th Triennial Symposium on Transportation Analysis conference (TRISTAN XII) will take place from June 22 to 27, 2025, at the Bankoku Shinryokan in Okinawa, Japan. The symposium is organized by The University of Tokyo, The University of Ryukyus and Tohoku University. The aim of TRISTAN is to provide a platform to exchange and discuss ideas and foster international cooperation. We are expecting researchers and practitioners from around the world to discuss innovative models, methodologies and applications in Transportation Science.
Submission Guidelines
Selection for presentations at TRISTAN is based on the submission of extended abstracts of research.
- All extended abstracts must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
- The extended abstract should be no longer than 4 pages in length.
- This submission is double-blinded. DO NOT include author names or affiliations.
- You can only submit by pdf using a template.
- To facilitate the review and selection by the scientific committee, extended abstracts should clearly state the research goals, analysis methods, results, and contributions of the study.
- Submissions should include the following details:
- Title
- Up to 5 keywords
- Extended abstract
- References
Submissions are welcome across a broad range of fields related to transportation systems analysis and transportation science.
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List of Topics
- Logistics Optimization and Humanitarian Transportation (Category of Special Issue)
- Logistics and Freight Transport
- Urban logistics, operative models, and applications
- Road and rail freight, Maritime transport and ports, Air freight and airports
- Freight-related decision-making process, policies and regulation
- Freight behavior modeling using innovative data sources
- Operations Research Applications in Transportation
- Continuous and Discrete Optimization
- Decision Analysis, Decision Support Systems
- Heuristics and Metaheuristics
- Game theoretical formulations
- Humanitarian Logistics and Disaster Management
- Robust, stochastic, and dynamic programming
- Pre- and post-disaster operations
- Non-profit operations, equity, and sustainability
- Country-specific disaster management
- Modal transport and management
- Rail transport systems
- Airport and air transport operations
- Port and maritime operations
- Intermodal Transport, Synchromodality, and Physical Internet
- Logistics and Freight Transport
- Smart Mobility and Network Analysis (Category of Special Issue)
- Traffic Flow Models, Network Assignment, and Transport Network Economics
- Dynamic transportation models (Micro and Macroscopic level)
- Network modeling, network equilibrium
- Vehicle routing
- Traffic Management and Coordinated Systems
- Smart Mobility
- Automated vehicles and Platooning
- Network estimation and control using V2X communication
- Green, Advanced and Automated Public Transport Systems
- Micromobility Modeling and Management
- Traffic Flow Models, Network Assignment, and Transport Network Economics
- Travel Behavior Analysis, Urban Management and Science (Category of Special Issue)
- Travel Demand/Behavior Modeling
- Advanced demand modeling, estimation and calibration techniques
- Human behavior under uncertainties
- Social network and interactions
- Population synthesis
- Data Analytics, Learning, and Optimization in Transportation
- Human mobility and travel pattern analysis
- Anomaly detection in logistics/transportation systems
- Data-driven decision-making
- Advanced learning algorithms
- Travel Demand/Behavior Modeling
Committees
Invited Speakers
- Karen Smilowitz, Professor at Northwestern University, USA
- Yafeng Yin, Professor at the University of Michigan, USA
- Michel Bierlaire, Professor at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Venue
The symposium will be held at the Bankoku Shinryokan, located in the central part of Okinawa island.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to tristan2025@bin.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp