

Moving Towards a Sustainable, Inclusive, and Resilient Mobility System
Location: Room - Diamond
A multidisciplinary team from TU Delft has crafted a forward-looking perspective on the future of mobility. This vision examines the potential influence of society's readiness to embrace new technologies and the government's emphasis on economic prosperity compared to a broader understanding of well-being, which encompasses health, inclusivity, liveability, and sustainability. The workshop will begin with three multidisciplinary presentations outlining the vision, by Maaike Snelder Stefan van der Spek and Nicole van Nes. It will transition into an interactive activity, inviting participants to apply this framework to their own work or research, fostering a dynamic discussion and exploration.
Presenters
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Maaike Snelder, Principal scientist, TNO and TU Delft Maaike Snelder is principal scientist at TNO and associate professor at the Department of Transport and Planning, Civil Engineering at the Delft University of Technology. Maaike (co)-leads large research projects in the Netherlands such as SUMMALab and XCARCITY and several other large projects focusing on the design of future mobility systems and the development of next generation traffic and transport models. Maaike completed her PhD research about robust road network design in 2010 (Cum Laude) and completed her study Econometrics in 2003 |
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Stefan van der Spek, prof. dr., TU Delft Stefan is Associate Professor of Urban design, Director of VR-BK Computational Design Lab and Director of MSc MADE at AMS Institute in Amsterdam |
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Nicole van Nes, Prof.dr., TU Delft |