2022-12-07–2022-12-08
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-11-23–2022-11-24
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-11-09–2022-11-10
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-10-26–2022-10-27
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-10-12–2022-10-13
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-09-28–2022-09-29
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-09-14–2022-09-15
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-08-31–2022-09-01
Location: NFF, VW 1+2
2022-07-14
Location: tbd.
2022-06-30
Location: tbd.
2022-06-16
Location: tbd.
2022-06-02
Location: tbd.
2022-05-12
Location: tbd.
2022-04-28
Location: tbd.
2022-03-30–2022-03-31
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2022-03-16–2022-03-17
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2022-03-02–2022-03-03
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2022-02-16–2022-02-17
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2022-02-02–2022-02-03
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2022-01-19–2022-01-20
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-12-15–2021-12-16
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-12-01–2021-12-02
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-11-17–2021-11-18
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-11-03–2021-11-04
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-10-05–2021-10-07
Location: BSW Hotel Festenburg
Details are still to follow
2021-07-14–2021-07-15
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-06-30–2021-07-01
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-06-16–2021-06-17
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2021-06-02–2021-06-03
Location: tbd
Public lecture, 15:00 - 16:30
2021-05-19–2021-05-20
Location: Online
Public lecture 16:00 - 17:00
2021-04-14–2021-04-15
Location: Online
Public lecture 15:00 - 16:30
2021-03-17–2021-03-18
Location: Online
2 - 5 pm
2021-03-03–2021-03-04
Location: Online
2 - 5 pm
2021-02-17–2021-02-18
Location: Online
2 - 5 pm
2021-01-20–2021-01-21
Location: Online
2 - 5 pm
2020-12-16–2020-12-17
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-12-02–2020-12-03
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-11-18–2020-11-19
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-10-21–2020-10-23
Location: Kloster Drübeck, Ilsenburg
2020-09-21–2020-09-23
Location: Department of Informatics, TU Clausthal
2020-09-01–2020-09-02
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-07-28–2020-07-29
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-07-26–2020-07-28
Location: Business Information Systems Engineering, TU Braunschweig
2020-07-14–2020-07-15
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-07-09
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-07-02
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-06-30–2020-07-01
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-06-16–2020-06-17
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-06-11
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-06-02–2020-06-03
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-05-28
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-05-19–2020-05-20
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-05-14
Location: tbd
2 - 5 pm
2020-05-05–2020-05-06
Location: tbd
1 - 2 pm
2020-04-30
Location: Webmeeting
2 - 5 pm
2020-04-21–2020-04-22
Location: Webmeeting
1 - 2 pm
2020-04-15–2020-04-16
Location: Webmeeting
2 - 5 p.m.
2020-04-07–2020-04-08
Location: Webmeeting
4 - 5 pm
2020-03-31–2020-04-01
Location: Webmeeting
4 - 5 pm
2019-12-11–2019-12-12
Location: Seminar room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-11-27–2019-11-28
Location: Seminar room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-11-13–2019-11-14
Location: Seminarraum 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-11-13–2019-11-14
Location: Room Volkswagen 2 (EG), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Dr. Meng Wang, co-director of the Electric and Automated Transport Lab at the Department of Transport & Planning, Deflt University of Technology (NL), will give a presentation on "Platooning and cooperative driving at freeway merges: impact on traffic flow and model based design". The presentation takes place on 14 November 2019 at 2 p.m.
Abstract:
In this presentation, recent advances in modeling and design of cooperative driving systems will be discussed. Simulation based impact assessment of CACC with control authority transition between human driver and automation on traffic flow characteristics will be presented. The insights into the impact of CACC systems on traffic flow shed lights on designing cooperative merging systems. We then propose a hierarchical model-based framework to optimize merging sequence, lane change time and location to maximize efficiency, safety and comfort. The performance of the framework is demonstrated in simulation.
Biography:
Dr. Meng Wang is Assistant Professor at TU Delft and the Co-Director of Electric and Automated Transport lab. He obtained his BSc (2003) in Tsinghua University, MSc (2006) in Research Institute of Highway (RIOH), Ministry of Transport, China and PhD with Honor (2014) at TU Delft. From 2006-2009, he worked as Assistant Researcher at National ITS Center, RIOH. His main research interests are modeling, control design & impact assessment of automated and cooperative driving systems for safe and efficient traffic flow operations. He has authored more than 60 publications in peer reviewed journals and conferences, and has won IEEE ITS Society Best PhD Dissertation Award (2015) and IEEE ITSC Best Paper Award (2013). He plays an active role in several projects under the Dutch Automated Vehicle Initiative. He serves as members for technical committees of several professional organizations in transportation, including IEEE ITS Society, TRB and WCTRS, and is Vice President of Europe Chapter of COTA. He is responsible for the admission of International MSc students in Transport and Planning Department at TU Delft.
2019-10-23–2019-10-24
Location: Seminar room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-10-22–2019-10-25
Location: Seminar room 024 (EG), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
The workshop "How to publish in peer-reviewed journals" by Tress Academic will take place from 23th to 25th October 2019.
2019-09-08–2019-09-10
Location: Internationales Haus Sonnenberg, Clausthaler Str. 11 D-37444 St. Andreasberg
2019-07-03–2019-07-04
Location: Room Volkswagen 2 (EG), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Manfred Thüring, head of the Chair of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics at the Department of Psychology and Ergonomics, Technische Universität Berlin, will give a presentation on "Some Psychological Insights on Highly-automated Driving". The presentation takes place on 4 July 2019 at 2 p.m.
Abstract:
Human-centered research on highly-automated driving has mainly focused on two central topics: (a) the individual preconditions for driving an automated car, and (b) the impact of the driver’s state and behavior during automated driving on the transition of control.
Studies addressing the first topic are concerned with the influence of individual preconditions, such as drivers’ trust, personality traits and attitudes, on the intention to use an automated vehicle. They are conducted either as online surveys or experiments in driving simulators. In contrast, we conducted an experiment with a Tesla Model S in real traffic to find out under which conditions drivers deploy the automation and how this might be related to their individual characteristics and experiences.
In most studies on the second topic, the vehicle initiates a take-over while the driver is distracted during automated driving. Very little is known about situations in which a non-distracted driver deliberatelyinitiates a take-over, e.g., because he or she does not trust the automation or feels that the system does not react adequately to a traffic situation. We address this issue in six simulator experiments and in two field studies which are parts of a DFG-funded project. In this talk, two of the simulator experiments will be presented, one that investigates take-over performance in a dynamic situation which requires braking, and one that analyzes predictors of driver-initiated take-overs for such a situation.
Biography:
Prof. Dr. Manfred Thüring studied Psychology, Philosophy and Computer Science at the Technical Universities in Braunschweig and Berlin. He earned his doctorate for research on cognitive psychology in 1990. During 13 years, he held various managerial positions in companies in the information and communication technologies. Since 2001, he has been in charge of the department “Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics” at the Institute for Psychology and Ergonomics of the Berlin University of Technology (TUB). He is one of the co-founders of the Human Factors Master Program (M. Sc.) at the TUB and was one of the speakers of the DFG Training Group prometei (Prospective Design of Human-Technology-Interaction) from 2006 to 2014. His major research topics are cognitive science, causal learning, knowledge representation, human-machine interaction, automation, usability engineering and user experience. He has been investigating these topics in a variety of projects funded by the industries as well as by DFG and other institutions.
2019-07-03–2019-07-04
Location: NFF, behind the Technikum
2019-06-19–2019-06-20
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-06-05–2019-06-06
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
(cancelled)
2019-05-22–2019-05-23
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-05-08–2019-05-09
Location: Leibniz Universität Hannover, HB.A (Room 001), Callinstr. 30, 30167 Hannover
Prof. Dr. Christian Freksa, head of the Bremen Spatial Cognition Center at the university of Bremen, will give a presentation on "Strong Spatial Cognition -- a new paradigm for spatial problem solving". The presentation takes place on 9 May 2019 at 4 p.m.
Abstract:
Computational problem solving requires (1) the formal representation of the problem; (2) the solution of the formalized problem; and (3) the interpretation of the solution in terms of the problem domain. In the case of spatial problems this involves two transformations between the spatial and the formal domain. Natural cognitive agents (humans and animals) avoid these transformations; they employ spatial affordances to solve problems directly in the spatial domain, whenever possible. In my talk I will present the Strong Spatial Cognition paradigm. This paradigm makes direct use of spatial structures and spatial affordances (‘knowledge in the world’) in the physical or conceptual spatial domain. Computation shifts from object-level reasoning (spatial calculi) to meta-level reasoning about spatial reference systems, spatial perception, and spatial operations. I will provide examples of spatial problems that can be solved in the strong spatial cognition paradigm and discuss crucial properties of space that help avoid the computational complexity trap in spatial reasoning. I will argue that the new paradigm is suitable for today’s autonomous robotic systems and may have uses well beyond the spatial domain.
Biography:
Christian Freksa is a Research Professor of Cognitive Systems at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Bremen. He directs the Bremen Spatial Cognition Center. His research concerns representation and reasoning with incomplete, imprecise, lean, coarse, approximate, fuzzy, and conflicting knowledge about physical environments. Particular emphasis is on qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning and on spatial cognition. Freksa received a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from UC Berkeley. Before joining the University of Bremen he carried out research at the Max Planck Institute forPsychiatry and the Technical University of Munich, the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, and the University of Hamburg. From 1996 to 2014 he directed a DFG priority program and the SFB/Transregio Spatial Cognition supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Freksa is a Fellow of the European AI society EurAI.
2019-05-08–2019-05-09
Location: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Systems Engineering – Real Time Systems Group, Appelstr. 9a, 15th floor, 30167 Hannover
2 - 4 p.m.
2019-04-24–2019-04-25
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-04-10–2019-04-11
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-03-27–2019-03-28
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-03-13–2019-03-14
Location: Room Volkswagen 2 (EG), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Falko Dressler, Head of the Distributed Embedded Systems Group at the Universität Paderborn, will give a presentation on "From Connected Cars to Virtual Edge Computing to Cooperative Driving" referieren. The presentation takes place on 14 March 2019 at 4 p.m.
Abstract:
We discuss the challenges and opportunities of the connected cars vision in relation to the need for distributed data management solutions ranging from the vehicle to the mobile edge and to the data centers. Vehicular networking solutions have been investigated for more than a decade but recent standardization efforts just enable a broad use of this technology to build large scale Intelligent Transportation Systems. As a novel concept, vehicle micro clouds have been proposed that bridge the gap between fully distributed vehicular networks based on short range device to device communication and 4G+ based infrastructure for centralized solutions. We also shed light on the potentials of a vehicular cloud based on parked vehicles as a spatio-temporal network and storage infrastructure. Using platooning as a selected application example, we assess the needs on the underlying system components with a particular focus on inter-vehicle communication. Overall, it turned out that vehicular networks are way more dynamic than originally considered. Radio signal fading and shadowing effects need to be considered in the entire design process as well as the strong need for low-latency communication, fairness, and robustness. We bring all these aspects together outlining necessary ingredients for future cooperative driving solutions.
Biography:
Falko Dressler is full professor of computer science and chair for Distributed Embedded Systems at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute and the Dept. of Computer Science, Paderborn University. Before moving to Paderborn, he was a full professor at the Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck and an assistant professor at the Dept. of Computer Science, University of Erlangen. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Dept. of Computer Science, University of Erlangen in 1998 and 2003, respectively. Dr. Dressler is associate editor-in-chief for Elsevier Computer Communications as well as an editor for journals such as IEEE Trans. on Mobile Computing, IEEE Trans. on Network Science and Engineering, Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, and Elsevier Nano Communication Networks. He has been guest editor of special issues in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Communications Magazine, Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, and many others. He has been chairing conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM, ACM MobiSys, ACM MobiHoc, IEEE VNC, IEEE GLOBECOM, and many others. He authored the textbooks Self-Organization in Sensor and Actor Networks published by Wiley & Sons and Vehicular Networking published by Cambridge University Press. He has been an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer as well as an ACM Distinguished Speaker. Dr. Dressler is an IEEE Fellow as well as an ACM Distinguished Member, and member of the German computer science society (GI). He has been serving on the IEEE COMSOC Conference Council and the ACM SIGMOBILE Executive Committee. His research objectives include adaptive wireless networking, self-organization techniques, and embedded system design with applications in ad hoc and sensor networks, vehicular networks, industrial wireless networks, and nano-networking.
2019-03-13–2019-03-14
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-02-27–2019-02-28
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-02-13–2019-02-14
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.
2019-01-30–2019-01-31
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 4 p.m.
2019-01-30–2019-01-31
Location: Room Volkswagen 2 (Ground Floor), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Peter Vortisch, Head of the Institute for Transport Studies at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, will give a talk on "Evolution or Revolution? - The Pace of Change in Mobility". The talk is scheduled to take place on 31 January 2019 at 3.30 p.m.
Abstract:
If you listen to people talking about mobility, quite often “disruptive” innovations are seen at the horizon, most prominent of all automated and autonomous driving. Other major changes are expected from more communication (C2C, C2X) or from changed behavior (“sharing economy”). In my talk, I will show how fast the system of mobility has changed in the past, and how fast I expect it to react on these new “disruptive” developments. My reasoning will be based on travel behavior research, i.e. an analysis of who travels by which means of transport and to which purposes. We will see that the mobility system has some components leading to high inertia, so that even disruptive technical developments will only slowly change the whole situation.
Biography:
Peter Vortisch is a full professor of Transport Studies and head of the Institute for Transport Studies at Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). He received his Diploma degree in Computer Science and his PhD degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe. His research focuses on transport modelling and especially microscopic traffic flow simulation, travel behaviour modelling as well as traffic engineering and management. For further information see https://www.ifv.kit.edu/english/21_158.php
2018-12-05–2018-12-06
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 4 p.m.
2018-11-29–2018-11-30
Location: University Library Braunschweig
9 am - 13 pm
2018-11-28–2018-11-29
Location: Room 012/013
2018-11-22–2018-11-23
Location: University Library Braunschweig
9 am - 13 pm
2018-11-22
Location: Room Volkswagen 1 (Ground Floor), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Dr. Alexandra Millonig from the Austrian Institute of Technology gives a presentation on "How autonomous vehicles may change our mobility behaviour". The presentation takes place on 22 November 2018 at 4 p.m.
Abstract:
Decades ago, self-driving cars have already been envisioned as a desirable future, promising higher safety and better use of travel time. Now, as we are on the edge of making this vision reality, the image becomes blurry and the actual impact of automation on the future of mobility is intensively debated. Studies developing different scenarios show very controversial potential transformation paths, as the way automation is going to shape our future is mainly depending on how we are going to use this new technology – resulting in future scenarios ranging from high-tech visions of future societies being constantly on the move to automation basically serving as fill-in to complement gaps in a transport system focusing on active mobility and mass transport.
Based on existing findings on the characteristics and needs of different social groups as well as discoveries from behaviour research, this contribution will discuss the potential impact of automated vehicles from a mobility behaviour research perspective and how these new concepts may influence the change of mobility patterns in the future. The results will highlight the main advantages and limitations of novel mobility concepts for societal developments.
Biography:
Alexandra Millonig graduated in urban and regional planning and received her Ph.D. on pedestrian typologies from the Vienna University of Technology in 2014. Since 2005 she has been working as at the Dynamic Transportation Systems team of AIT Austrian Institute of Technology where Alexandra is focusing on human mobility behaviour, group-specific behaviour patterns, and influence factors as well as behaviour change strategies for fostering sustainable mobility styles. As Senior Scientist she is responsible for conceptual design, implementation, and coordination of national and international research projects. Alexandra has always been enthusiastic about science considers research as an essential part in shaping the future of the world, especially in a world facing pressing challenges like climate change and scarcity of resources. Since 2013, she provides her expertise on the European level as a member of the ECTRI Thematic Group Mobility (since 2017 in the role of a rapporteur) and became a member of the Editorial Board des European Transport Research Review ETRR in 2017. Recently, she has been appointed by the EC as a member of the Planning Committee for the 6th EU-US Symposium on “Socio-economic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles”. The Austrian research project GeSmo, which she coordinated, received a nomination for the Staatspreis Mobilität 2013 (Austrian State Award Mobility).
2018-11-21–2018-11-22
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 4 p.m.
2018-10-25
Location: Room Volkswagen 2 (Ground Floor), NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Prof. Jörg-Rüdiger Sack (School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Ottawa) will give a talk on "Approximating Weighted Shortest Paths in 2/2.5/3-d". The talk is scheduled to take place on 25 October 2018 at 2.30 p.m.
Abstract:
Shortest path problems are among the fundamental problems studied in graph theory and computational geometry. Practical problems arise in applications areas such as robotics, traffic control, search and rescue, water flow analysis, road design, navigation, routing, geographical information systems. Most of these applications demand simple and efficient algorithms to compute approximate shortest paths as opposed to a complex algorithm that computes an exact path.
Motivated by the practical importance of these problems and very high complexities for computing exact shortest paths (in particular in weighted scenarios or in 3D) we investigate algorithms for computing approximated shortest paths. In this talk we describe several simple and practical algorithms (schemes) to compute an approximated weighted (and unweighted) shortest path between two points on the surface of a (possibly, non-convex) polyhedron (or a TIN).
We also describe ϵ-approxmiation algorithms for such problems. While these algorihtms have a more complex analysis their implementation remains simple. Furthermore, we sketch our work on shortest anisotropic paths on terrains. Anisotropic path costs take into account the length of the path traveled, possibly weighted, and the direction of travel along the faces of the terrain. Considering faces to be weighted has added realism to the study of (pure) Euclidean shortest paths. Parameters such as the varied nature of the terrain, friction, or slope of each face, can be captured via face weights. Anisotropic paths add further realism by taking into consideration the direction of travel on each face thereby e.g., eliminating paths that are too steep for vehicles to travel and preventing the vehicles from turning over.
Finally, we discuss some very recent developments in computing shortest paths in 2-D and 3-D
Biography:
Jörg-Rüdiger Sack is a professor of Computer Science at Carleton University, Ottawa. He received a Diplom degree from the University of Bonn and a Ph.D. from McGill University, Montreal. His research interests include algorithms, data structures, distributed and parallel computing, computer graphics, geographic information systems and foremost computational geometry. (Also see http://people.scs.carleton.ca/~sack/)
2018-10-24–2018-10-25
Location: Room 012/013, NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 -5 p.m.
2018-09-26–2018-09-28
Location: Benedictine Monstery Huysburg
2018-07-04–2018-07-05
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m., Room: Seminarraum 024
2018-06-20–2018-06-21
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m.. Room: Seminarraum 024
2018-05-30–2018-05-31
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m., Room: Seminarraum 024
2018-05-02–2018-05-03
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m., Room: Seminarraum 024
2018-04-17–2018-04-20
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
The course "How to publish in peer-reviewed journals" by Tress & Tress will take place from 18th - 20th April, 2018.
2018-04-12–2018-04-13
Location: Nienburger Str. 1, Hannover, Room A255
The final presentation of Fabian Bock's PhD thesis on “Dynamic Parking Maps from Vehicular Crowdsensing” takes place on 13th April 2018 at 04:30 p.m. The presentation is going to be in German.
2018-04-04–2018-04-05
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 - 5 p.m., Room: Seminarraum 024
2018-04-04–2018-04-05
Update: The presentation held by Alexandra Millonig have to be cancelled. We will inform you about the new appointment as soon as possible.
Dr. Alexandra Millonig from the Austrian Institute of Technology gives a presentation on "How autonomous vehicles may change our mobility behaviour". The presentation takes place on 5th April 2018 at 5 p.m.
Abstract:
Decades ago, self-driving cars have already been envisioned as a desirable future, promising higher safety and better use of travel time. Now, as we are on the edge of making this vision reality, the image becomes blurry and the actual impact of automation on the future of mobility is intensively debated. Studies developing different scenarios show very controversial potential transformation paths, as the way automation is going to shape our future is mainly depending on how we are going to use this new technology – resulting in future scenarios ranging from high-tech visions of future societies being constantly on the move to automation basically serving as fill-in to complement gaps in a transport system focusing on active mobility and mass transport.
Based on existing findings on the characteristics and needs of different social groups as well as discoveries from behaviour research, this contribution will discuss the potential impact of automated vehicles from a mobility behaviour research perspective and how these new concepts may influence the change of mobility patterns in the future. The results will highlight the main advantages and limitations of novel mobility concepts for societal developments.
Biography:
Alexandra Millonig graduated in urban and regional planning and received her Ph.D. on pedestrian typologies from the Vienna University of Technology in 2014. Since 2005 she has been working as at the Dynamic Transportation Systems team of AIT Austrian Institute of Technology where Alexandra is focusing on human mobility behaviour, group-specific behaviour patterns, and influence factors as well as behaviour change strategies for fostering sustainable mobility styles. As Senior Scientist she is responsible for conceptual design, implementation, and coordination of national and international research projects. Alexandra has always been enthusiastic about science considers research as an essential part in shaping the future of the world, especially in a world facing pressing challenges like climate change and scarcity of resources. Since 2013, she provides her expertise on the European level as a member of the ECTRI Thematic Group Mobility (since 2017 in the role of a rapporteur) and became a member of the Editorial Board des European Transport Research Review ETRR in 2017. Recently, she has been appointed by the EC as a member of the Planning Committee for the 6th EU-US Symposium on “Socio-economic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles”. The Austrian research project GeSmo, which she coordinated, received a nomination for the Staatspreis Mobilität 2013 (Austrian State Award Mobility).
2018-03-14–2018-03-15
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2018-03-06–2018-03-07
The Short Course on "Traffic Engineering" will be held by Professor Markos Papageorgiou from the Dynamic Systems & Simulation Laboratory of the Technical University Crete from 07th - 9th March.
2018-02-28–2018-03-01
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2018-02-14–2018-02-15
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2018-01-31–2018-02-01
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2018-01-14–2018-01-15
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
The final presentation of Bruno Albert Neumann Saavedra's PhD thesis on "Service Network Design of Bike Sharing Systems with Resource-Management Consideration" takes place on 15th January 2018 in room VW 2 at 10 am.
2018-01-11–2018-01-12
Location: Nienburger Straße 1, Hannover
We welcome you to the final presentation of Paul Czioska's PhD thesis about “Meeting point locations for shared rides”.
The presentation takes place on 12th January 2018 in room A104 at 11:30 am.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.38538&mlon=9.71256#map=17/52.38538/9.71256
2017-12-19–2017-12-20
We welcome you to the final presentation of Torsten Lorenzen's PhD thesis about “Design of an adaptive Congestion Control Protocol for reliable Vehicle Safety Communication”.
The presentation takes place on 20th December 2017 in Appelstr. 9a Hannover, room 1419 (14th floor) at 4:00 pm.
2017-12-13–2017-12-14
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-11-29–2017-11-30
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-11-29–2017-11-30
The PhD Defense of Felix Köster takes place on 5 p.m. at the NFF (Hermannn-Blenk-Str. 42) in room Volkswagen 2.
2017-11-22–2017-11-23
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 - 17 Uhr, room: tbd
2017-10-15–2017-10-17
Location: Festenburg, Harz
2017-10-04–2017-10-05
Location: Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Brigitte Jockusch
Time: tbd
2017-09-26–2017-09-28
Location: Gaußstraße 23 38106 Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Mark Vollrath
Institute of Psychology
Ingenieur- und Verkehrspsychologie
Time: appr. 9 - 17 Uhr
2017-09-17–2017-09-19
Location: Julius-Albert-Str. 4 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld
2017-09-17–2017-09-18
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-09-13–2017-09-15
Location: Mühlenpfordstraße 23 38106 Braunschweig
2017-09-10–2017-09-12
Location: Institute of Business Information Systems Engineering; Mühlenpfordstraße 23 38106 Braunschweig
2017-09-06–2017-09-07
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-08-29–2017-08-31
Location: Appelstraße 9a 30167 Hannover
2017-08-23–2017-08-24
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-08-15–2017-08-16
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-08-08–2017-08-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14:00 - 15:00 Uhr, room: 012
2017-07-26–2017-07-27
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-07-16–2017-07-18
Location: Appelstraße 9a 30167 Hannover
2017-07-05–2017-07-06
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-06-29–2017-06-30
Location: Ingenieur- und Verkehrspsychologie, Gaußstraße 23, Braunschweig
Starting at 1 p.m.
2017-06-27–2017-06-28
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-06-21–2017-06-22
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2017-06-06–2017-06-09
Location: Berlin
2017-05-17–2017-05-18
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 - 17 Uhr, room: 012/013
2017-05-03–2017-05-04
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 - 17 Uhr, room: 012/013
2017-04-19–2017-04-20
Location: Bad Harzburg
Bad Harzburg - Baumwipfelpfad - Rabenklippen - Bad Harzburg
2017-03-29–2017-03-30
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5 p.m., room: 012/013
2017-03-15–2017-03-16
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2017-03-08–2017-03-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2017-03-01–2017-03-02
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5 p.m., room: 012/013
2017-02-22–2017-02-23
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2017-02-15–2017-02-16
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2017-02-08–2017-02-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2017-02-01–2017-02-02
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5 p.m., room: 012/013
2017-01-25–2017-01-26
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2017-01-18–2017-01-19
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-12-14–2016-12-15
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-12-07–2016-12-08
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-11-30–2016-12-01
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-11-23–2016-11-24
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-11-16–2016-11-17
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-11-09–2016-11-10
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-10-26–2016-10-27
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-10-16–2016-10-17
Location: Wald- und Sporthotel Festenburg, Festenburger Str. 3, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld
17.10.-18.10.
2016-10-12–2016-10-13
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-10-05–2016-10-06
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-09-28–2016-09-29
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-09-21–2016-09-22
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-09-14–2016-09-15
Location: Appelstr. 9A, 14. OG, Hannover
14 p.m. - 17:30 p.m., room: ?
2016-09-07–2016-09-08
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-07-27–2016-07-28
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-07-20–2016-07-21
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-07-06–2016-07-07
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-06-29–2016-06-30
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-06-22–2016-06-23
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 p.m. - 17:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-06-15–2016-06-16
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-06-08–2016-06-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-06-01–2016-06-02
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-05-25–2016-05-26
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 p.m. - 17:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-05-11–2016-05-12
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-04-27–2016-04-28
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-04-20–2016-04-21
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
14 p.m. - 17:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-04-13–2016-04-14
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-04-06–2016-04-07
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-03-30–2016-03-31
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-03-23–2016-03-24
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-03-16–2016-03-17
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 6 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-03-09–2016-03-10
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-03-07–2016-03-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2016-03-01–2016-03-04
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2016-02-24–2016-02-25
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-02-17–2016-02-18
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 6 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-02-10–2016-02-11
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-02-03–2016-02-04
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2 p.m. - 5 p.m., room: 012/013
2016-01-27–2016-01-28
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2016-01-20–2016-01-21
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., room: diverse
2016-01-13–2016-01-14
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m. -11 a.m., room: 012/013
2015-12-09–2015-12-10
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-5 p.m., room 012/013
2015-11-25–2015-11-26
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Referee: Prof. Dr. Markos Papageorgiou
Topic: Freeway Traffic Management in the era of Vehicle Automation and Communication Systems (VACS)
4 - 5:30 p.m., room Volkswagen 2
2015-11-18–2015-11-19
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-11-04–2015-11-05
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-5 p.m., room 012/013
2015-10-14–2015-10-15
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Referee:
Topic:
16-17:30 p.m., room Volkswagen 2
2015-10-11–2015-10-13
Location: Wald- und Sporthotel Festenburg, Festenburger Str. 3, Clausthal-Zellerfeld
12.10.-13.10.2015
2015-09-23–2015-09-24
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., room 012/013
2015-07-29–2015-07-30
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
11 a.m.-1 p.m. PhD seminar, room 024 (CIP Pool)
2-5 p.m. Professors' Day, room 012/013
2015-07-22–2015-07-23
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m., room 024 (CIP Pool)
2015-07-16–2015-07-17
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
9-11 a.m., room 012/013
2015-07-16–2015-07-17
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Referee: Prof. Dr-Ing. Manfred Boltze
Topic: "Planung und Umsetzung von Strategien im dynamischen Verkehrsmanagement"
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., room Volkswagen 2
2015-07-08–2015-07-09
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m., room 024 (CIP Pool)
2015-07-01–2015-07-02
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
11 a.m.-1 p.m. PhD seminar, room 024 (CIP Pool)
2-5 p.m. Professors' Day, room 012/013
2015-06-24–2015-06-25
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m., room 024 (CIP Pool)
2015-06-17–2015-06-18
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Referee: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Henrik Haunert (Universität Osnabrück, Institut für Geoinformatik und Fernerkundung)
Topic: "Automatische Zuordnung von GPS-Trajektorien und Straßendaten"
16-17:30 Uhr, room Volkswagen 2
2015-06-17–2015-06-18
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m., room 012/013
2015-06-10–2015-06-11
Location: NFF Forschungsneubau, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m., room 024 (CIP Pool)
2015-05-27–2015-05-28
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m.
2015-05-20–2015-05-21
Prof. Dr. J. Krems und Dr. Th. Franke (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Professur für Allgemeine und Arbeitspsychologie)
"Fahren unter Strom - Nachhaltige Mobilität mit begrenzten Ressourcen"
Ort: Raum Volkswagen 2 im NFF Forschungsneubau (Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig)Zeit: 16-17:30 Uhr
2015-05-20–2015-05-21
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m.
2015-05-12–2015-05-13
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m.
2015-05-06–2015-05-07
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekly Meeting
2-5 p.m. Professors Day
2015-04-28–2015-04-29
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m.
2015-04-22–2015-04-23
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekly Meeting
2-5 p.m. Professors Day
2015-04-15–2015-04-16
Dr.-Ing. Ralf Kohlen (VMZ Berlin Betreibergesellschaft mbH)
"Entwicklung des Verkehrsmanagements aus der Sicht einer Verkehrsinformationszentrale"
Ort: Raum Volkswagen 2 im NFF Forschungsneubau (Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig)Zeit: 16-17:30 Uhr
2015-04-08–2015-04-09
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekly Meeting
2-5 p.m. Professors Day
2015-03-31–2015-04-01
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2-4 p.m.
2015-03-24–2015-03-25
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-03-19–2015-03-20
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-03-10–2015-03-11
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-03-05–2015-03-06
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-02-24–2015-02-25
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-02-19–2015-02-20
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-02-10–2015-02-11
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-02-03–2015-02-04
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-01-27–2015-01-28
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-01-20–2015-01-21
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2015-01-08–2015-01-09
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-12-17–2014-12-18
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-12-09–2014-12-10
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-12-03–2014-12-04
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-11-25–2014-11-26
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-11-19–2014-11-20
Location: Institute of Communications Technology, Appelstraße 9a, 30167 Hannover
2014-11-17–2014-11-19
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Smith
2014-11-05–2014-11-06
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-10-28–2014-10-29
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-10-23–2014-10-24
Location: NFF, Hermann-Blenk-Str. 42, Braunschweig
2014-10-19–2014-10-21
Location: Institue of Communications Technology, Appelstr. 9a, Hannover
Lecturer: Prof. Fidler
2014-10-12–2014-10-14
Location: Hotel Hessenkopf, Hessenkopf 5, Goslar
2014-10-07–2014-10-08
Location: Clausthal
Lecturer: Prof. Müller
2014-10-07–2014-10-08
Location: Clausthal
2014-10-05–2014-10-07
Location: Clausthal
Lecturer: Prof. Müller
2014-10-01–2014-10-02
Location: Department of Traffic and Engineering Psychology, Gaußstr. 23, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Vollrath
2014-09-29–2014-10-01
Location: Department of Traffic and Engineering Psychology, Gaußstr. 23, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Vollrath
2014-09-17–2014-09-18
Location: Department of Traffic and Engineering Psychology, Gaußstr. 23, Braunschweig
2014-09-02–2014-09-04
Location: Institute of Communications Technology (15th floor, room IL-2), Appelstr. 9a, Hannover
Lecturer: Prof. Friedrich
2014-07-30–2014-07-31
Location: Institute of Cartography and Geoinformatics, Appelstr. 9a, Hannover
Lecturer: Prof. Sester
2014-07-30–2014-07-31
Location: Institute of Cartography and Geoinformatics, Appelstr. 9a, Hannover
2014-07-28–2014-07-30
Location: Hannover
Lecturer: Prof. Sester
2014-07-27–2014-07-28
Location: Institute of Transportation and Urban Engineering, Rebenring 31, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Friedrich, Dr. Erdmann
2014-07-23–2014-07-24
Location: Institute of Communications Technology, Appelstr. 9a, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Fidler
2014-07-17–2014-07-18
Location: Institute of Business Information Systems Engineering, Mühlenpfordtstr. 23, Braunschweig
Lecturer: Prof. Mattfeld
2014-07-16–2014-07-17
Location: Institute of Business Information Systems Engineering
Lecture: Prof. Mattfeld
2014-07-09–2014-07-10
Location: Institute of Business Information Systems Engineering
2014-06-26–2014-06-27
Location: Institute of Transportation and Urban Engineering
2014-06-10–2014-06-13
Location: Berlin