ReAPT
Planning for Disruptions: Improving Reliability and Resource Allocation in Public Transport
A project from University College Dublin
Planning for Disruptions: Improving Reliability and Resource Allocation in Public Transport (ReAPT) is a project funded by the Science Foundation Ireland under the National Challenge Fund - Future Digital.
Our team develops technological innovations that will enhance operational efficiency for transport service providers and transport authorities, through accurate real-time predictions, fast and optimized schedule generation, and tools to coordinate different transport modes in the network.
We also conduct research and public engagement to build evidence to support sustainable transport policies.
Results
Publication
Hasanpour Jesri, S. O., Quinlan, F., Staunton, C., Ahmed, A. S., Ghadimi, P., Hargaden, V., van Staden, H. E., Nguyen, D. H. Prioritizing buses in smart cities: A stochastic optimization approach. Lecture Notes in Mobility. (In Print)
Presentations
- Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2024
- CILT Mobility & Supply Chain Summit 2024
- INFORMS Annual Meetings 2023
Our Team
Faculty
Di Nguyen (PI)
Assistant ProfessorUCD School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Vincent Hargaden (Co-PI)
Associate ProfessorUCD School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Pezhman Ghadimi
Assistant ProfessorUCD School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Heletjé van Staden
Assistant ProfessorUCD College of Business
Páraic Carroll
Assistant ProfessorUCD School of Civil Engineering