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Optimization of transportation systems and complex network modelling, Warsaw, November 6-8, 2023

Optimization of transportation systems and complex network modelling - algorithms and their implementations

 

Dates

November 6-8, 2023

Registration (there are no participation fees, however the registration is required):

https://forms.gle/FbL5WeCSJ4CRxQy18

Location:

Building "G" (Main Building), room 151G, 1st floor

Warsaw School of Economics/Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie

al. Niepodległości 162

02-554 Warszawa (Mokotów)

Aims and scope:

"Optimization of transportation systems and complex network modelling - algorithms and their implementations" is a multidisciplinary event that gathers researchers in economics, transportation systems, social networks, complex systems and discrete mathematics interested in exploring the intricate dynamics and interconnections that shape economic systems. At the core of this workshop lies the desire to better understand the dynamic of transportation networks, along with underlying structures, patterns, and processes that govern complex systems.

The workshop will cover various topics, from the fundamental principles of optimization, network science and complexity theory to the practical applications of these concepts in transportation systems along with other domains. Sample topics include but are not limited to, optimization modelling, transportation systems, logistic networks,  graph theory, dynamics of information diffusion, the emergence of social influence, the role of network topology in shaping human behaviour, agent-absed simulation. An essential aspect of the workshop is its theoretical and empirical research focus. Attendees will be able to learn about new mathematical models, computational methods, and data-driven approaches for analyzing transportation systems and complex networks.

Organizing committee:

  • Przemyslaw Szufel, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  • Daniel Kaszyński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

 

Workshop Schedule:

Day 1 (November 6, Monday)

14-00 - 14:10  Opening

14:10 - 15:00  Michael Hewitt, New Formulations and Algorithms for the Scheduled Service Network Design Problem

15:00 - 15:30  Coffee break (on your own)

15:30 - 16:00  Michał Lewandowski, Individual and collective rationality in carpooling

16:00 - 16:30  Grzegorz Koloch, Practical Optimization of Postal Plans on a Tactical Level (co-author M. Lewandowski)

16:30 - 17:00  Coffee break (on your own)

 

Day 2 (November 7, Tuesday)

10:00 - 11:00 Work in groups

11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break (on your own)

11:30 - 12:00 - Julian Samaroo, Distributed Computing over Graphs with Dagger.jl

12:00 - 12:30 - Przemysław Szufel, Distributed computing and spatial data

12:30 - 13:30 - Lunch Break (on your own)

13:30 - 15:00 - Work in groups

13:30 - 14:50 - parallel session (room 301A, building A)  local doctoral seminar (in Polish): Michał Kot: "Przekonania konsumentów, a decyzje producentów na oligopolistycznym rynku dóbr trwałego użytku"  (Consumer beliefs and producers' decisions in the oligopolistic market of durable goods)

15:00 - 15:20 - Jordan Barrett, Self-similarity in ABCD graphs

15:20 - 15:40 - Mateusz Zawisza, Dynamic price optimization with myopic consumers

15:40 - 16:00 - Coffee break (on your own)

 

Day 3 (November 8, Wednesday)

10:00 - 13:00 - Work in groups

13:00 - 14:00 - Lunch Break (on your own)

 

List of registered participants

Marek Antosiewicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Jordan Barrett, Toronto Metropolitan University

Szymon Chudziak, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Simone Giglio, University of Salerno

Michael Hewitt,  Loyola University Chicago

Bogumił Kamiński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Daniel Kaszyński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Grzegorz Koloch, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Łukasz Kraiński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Michał Lewandowski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Katarzyna Nowicka, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Julian Samaroo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Przemysław Szufel, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Mateusz Zawisza, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

 

 

Sponsors

Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange - NAWA