Filippos Adamidis

Filippos Adamidis is a Research Associate at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Constantinos Antoniou. His research at TUM will focus on discrete choice models and large-scale agent-based transport simulations.
Filippos holds a Diploma in Civil Engineering from the Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and a Master of Science in Transportation Systems from TUM. In the past, he has worked among others in transportation planning at the Public Transport Corporation of Munich (MVG) and in mobility analytics at the Transport and Tariff Association of Munich (MVV).
Work Experience
Jun. 2022 – Present | Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering (TUM), Munich Research Associate and PhD Candidate |
Apr. 2021 – May 2022 | Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV) Transportation Engineer (full-time) Mobility Analytics – Automated Passenger Counting Systems |
Apr. 2020 – Mar. 2021 | Munich Public Transport Corporation (MVG) Intern and working student Transportation Planning (bus) |
Oct. 2019 – Mar. 2020 | Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering (TUM), Munich Working student i-DREAMS and Drive2theFuture EU-funded projects |
Education
2018 – 2021 | Master of Science in Transportation Systems Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany Thesis: “Development of Data-driven Car-following Models” |
2012 – 2017 | Diploma in Civil Engineering National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece Thesis: “Impact investigation of driving behavior profiles on traffic flow properties and emissions of air pollutants” |
2015 – 2016 | Erasmus+ Semester University of Stuttgart, Germany Chair for Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering (ISV) |
Teaching
- Discrete Choice Methods for Transportation Systems Analysis (elective Transportation Systems M.Sc.)
- Cross-Cutting Fundamentals and Methods (compulsory Transportation Systems M.Sc.)
- Grundlagen Vernetzte Verkehrssysteme (elective Civil / Environmental Engineering B.Sc., in German)
- Guest Lecture in Advanced Methods for Measurement and Modelling of Choice Behaviour (Prof. Dr. Allister Loder)
Publications
Journal papers
Adamidis, F., Al Haddad, C., Abouelela, M., & Antoniou, C. (2025). Mode choices under car-reducing scenarios: Measurable factors and latent attitudes. Travel Behaviour and Society, 40, 101001. Link
Sadrani, M., Adamidis, F., Garrow, L. A., & Antoniou, C. (2025). Challenges in urban air mobility implementation: A comparative analysis of barriers in Germany and the United States. Journal of Air Transport Management, 126, 102780. Link
Adamidis, F., Mantouka, E., & Vlahogianni, E. (2020). Effects of controlling aggressive driving behavior on network-wide traffic flow and emissions. International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology, 9(3), 263-276. Link
Conference contributions
Adamidis, F., Abouelela, M., & Antoniou, C. (2024). Considering Indicators of External Costs in a Transportation Mode Choice Model [Paper presentation]. 12th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (hEART 2024), Aalto, Finland. Link
Adamidis, F., Al Haddad, C., & Antoniou, C. (2024). Modeling Transportation Mode Choices under Private Car Use Constraints [Paper presentation]. Transportation Research Board 103rd Annual Meeting, Washington DC, USA.
Adamidis, F., Moghavem Ghaffari, S., & Antoniou, C. (2023). Acceptance of car-reducing measures: observed factors and latent attitudes [Paper presentation]. 11th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (hEART 2023), Zürich, Switzerland. Link
Adamidis, F., Mantouka, E., Barmpounakis, E., & Vlahogianni, E. (2019). Impacts of Eco-driving on Traffic Flow and Emissions in Large Scale Urban Networks [Paper presentation]. Transportation Research Board 98th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, USA. Link
Reviewing activities
- Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
- Journal of Transport Geography
- Journal of Urban Mobility
- Transportation Research Record
Awards and memberships
DAAD Scholarship Master Studies for All Academic Disciplines, 2019 – 2020
Member of the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) TRB Standing Committee (AEP60). Link