- Analysis of Inter-Pedestrian Interactions in a Naturalistic Trajectory Dataset. Unpublished, 2023 more…
- Integrated Intersection Control for Lane-Free Connected and Automated Driving. 2023 8th International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), IEEE, 2023 more…
- Modelling autonomous vehicle interactions with bicycles in traffic simulation. Frontiers in Future Transportation 3, 2023 more…
- Competition and Cooperation of Autonomous Ridepooling Services: Game-Based Simulation of a Broker Concept. Frontiers in Future Transportation 3, 2022 more…
- Competition and Cooperation of Autonomous Ridepooling Services - Simulation of a Novel Broker Concept. TRB Annual Meeting 2022, 2022 more…
- Sliding Waypoints: A Novel Pedestrian Navigation Approach for Use with Social Force Models. Transportation Research Board 101st Annual Meeting, 2022 more…
- A mobile application for resolving bicyclist and automated vehicle interactions at intersections. 2022 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2022 more…
- A coupled driving simulator to investigate the interaction between bicycles and automated vehicles. 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), IEEE, 2022 more…
- MobilityCoins - A new currency for the multimodal urban transportation system. arXiv, 2021 more…
- Analysis of Bicyclist Communication in a Simulator Environment. Unpublished, 2021 more…
- Designing Maps for Bicycling Simulator Studies – three practical Approaches. Proceedings of the ICA 4, 2021, 1-4 more…
- Detection and Classification of Bicyclist Group Behavior for Automated Vehicle Applications. 2021 IEEE International Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC), IEEE, 2021 more…
- Data-Driven Scenario Specification for AV–VRU Interactions at Urban Roundabouts. Sustainability 13 (15), 2021, 8281 more…
- An Interconnected Motorist-Cyclist Simulator Study for Observing Communication at a Static Bottleneck – First Insights. DSC 2021 - 20th Driving Simulation & Virtual Reality Conference (DSC 2021), 2021 more…
- Varying Bicycle Infrastructures - An Interconnected Simulator Study for Inspecting Motorist-Cyclist Conflicts. DSC 2021 - 20th Driving Simulation & Virtual Reality Conference (DSC 2021), 2021 more…
- Introducing SumoNetVis: A Tool for Visualizing SUMO Networks and Trajectory Data. Unpublished, 2020 more…
- Introducing SumoNetVis: A Tool for Visualizing SUMO Networks and Trajectory Data. SUMO User Conference 2020 - From Traffic Flow to Mobility Modeling, 2020 more…
- A bicycle simulator for the evaluation of traffic control strategies in urban environments. DSC 2020 - 19th Driving Simulation & Virtual Reality Conference, 2020 more…
- Extraction and analysis of massive skeletal information from video data of crowded urban locations for understanding implicit gestures of road users. 2020 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), IEEE, 2020 more…
Curriculum Vitae
Work experience | |
since 2020 | Technical University of Munich Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control Researcher |
2018 - 2019 | Technical University of Munich Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control Student Research Assistant |
2019 | Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) / Stadtwerke München (SWM) Mobility Research Department Intern |
2013 - 2017 | Olsson Associates Public Infrastructure Team Assistant Engineer |
2012 - 2013 | Olsson Associates Public Infrastructure Team Student Technician |
2011 | Burns & McDonnel Electrical Transmission & Distribution Team Intern |
Education | |
2019 | M.Sc. in Transportation Systems Technical University of Munich |
2013 | B.Sc. in Civil Engineering University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
Publications
Supervised Theses
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Analysis of Traffic Flow Characteristics in Lane-Free Traffic.
Master Thesis. Start: 10.7.2023; End: 10.1.2024. Mentoring: Dr. Rostami, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Developing Automated Trajectory Aggregation and Safety Indicator Analysis Techniques for multi-modal Traffic Data.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 1.5.2024; End: 1.10.2024. Mentoring: Lindner, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Literature Review on Bicycle Traffic Flow Theory.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 27.10.2022; End: 27.3.2023. Mentoring: Malcolm, Dr. Kessler. Abstract. -
Trajectory Planning Based on Artificial Potential Fields: Evaluation of an Application for Connected and Automated Vehicles.
Master Thesis. Start: 30.5.2022; End: 30.11.2022. Mentoring: Stüger, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Investigating different ways of organizing pedestrian operations in automated traffic.
Master Thesis. Start: 10.1.2022; End: 31.7.2022. Mentoring: Niels, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Development of a decision-making tool for the implementation of pop-up bike lanes.
Master Thesis. Start: 13.7.2021; End: 30.4.2022. Mentoring: Grigoropoulos, Dr. Keler, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Visibility Analysis in Urban Driving Situations.
Master Thesis. Start: 18.8.2021; End: 18.2.2022. Mentoring: Malcolm, Grigoropoulos, Dr. Keler. Abstract. -
Automatic Detection, Classification, and Analysis of Traffic Conflicts from Trajectory Data.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 13.5.2022; End: 28.9.2022. Mentoring: Malcolm, Ilic. Abstract. -
Literature review and survey on the development and relevance of pop-up cycle paths in German cities during the global corona pandemic with international comparison.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 8.11.2021; End: 8.4.2022. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Malcolm, Grigoropoulos. Abstract. -
Literature review on the application of social force models for mixed traffic.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 14.10.2021; End: 14.3.2022. Mentoring: Malcolm, Ilic. Abstract. -
Design of Traffic Control Measures for the Prioritization of Bicyclists and the Evaluation thereof with Microscopic Traffic Simulation – a Case Study on Dachauer Straße.
Study Project. Mentoring: Malcolm, Grigoropoulos. -
Implementation and Conducting of an Interconnected Simulator Study for Valid Data Collection in Urban Environments.
Master Thesis. Start: 1.4.2021; End: 29.10.2021. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Grigoropoulos, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Determination of demand hotspots for the MVG Rad bike sharing service - comparison of the inner-city areas with the district of Munich.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 10.5.2021; End: 9.10.2021. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Grigoropoulos, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Literature research on the potential benefits and risks of connected technologies for vulnerable road users.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 8.12.2020; End: 7.5.2021. Mentoring: Niels, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Design and Implementation of Simulator Scenarios for interconnected Bicycle-Vehicle Simulator Studies.
Study Project. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Grigoropoulos, Malcolm. -
Comparison of bicycle communication and operational behaviour between empirical and simulation studies.
Master Thesis. Start: 24.2.2020; End: 23.8.2020. Mentoring: Grigoropoulos, Malcolm, Dr. Keler. Abstract. -
Conception and implementation of an interface between microscopic traffic flow simulation and driving and sensor simulation.
Master Thesis. Start: 4.3.2020; End: 3.8.2020. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Analysis of the cycling network in Munich - planning of a network uncoupled from motor vehicle traffic.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 1.6.2020; End: 31.10.2020. Mentoring: Grigoropoulos, Dr. Kaths, Malcolm. Abstract. -
Method to find a representative sample of bicyclists.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 1.6.2020; End: 31.10.2020. Mentoring: Malcolm, Dr. Kaths. Abstract. -
Investigation of the realistic representation of interactions between cyclists and other road users in urban areas in bicycle simulators.
Bachelor Thesis. Start: 27.1.2020; End: 7.8.2020. Mentoring: Dr. Keler, Grigoropoulos, Malcolm. Abstract.