Program and Speakers

 
 
 

Keynote Speaker

Andrés Monzon, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Innovation Adoption in Mobility of a Bike Sharing System: The case of Madrid BiciMAD

Abstract. The latest generation of bike-sharing, i.e. demand responsive multimodal systems are relatively new and highly innovative elements of urban mobility. Bike-sharing is also an emerging topic of urban transport and sustainable mobility related research. Due to its novelty, most scholars focus on the supply (repositioning problem, optimising the location of stations, pricing, etc.) and not the demand side problems (user behaviour and profiles, trip characteristics, etc.). The aim of this paper is (1) the analysis of the evolution of bike-sharing and the exploration of how innovative technologies have changed bike-sharing systems for users, (2) the review of cycling and bike-sharing related literature on user characteristics, and (3) the identification of user (and non-user) profiles of the latest generation of bike-sharing on the basis of an ex-ante case study on the BiciMAD system in Madrid, Spain.
 
 
 

Thursday 23 November 2017

Opening Session; 8:30- 9:00

by Óscar García Suárez, Viceprincipal of Research at UPM


 

Session 1; 9:00-10:30

Chair: Luís Cadarso (URJC)

A Biased-Randomized Simheuristic for the Distributed Assembly Permutation Flowshop Problem with Stochastic Processing Times. Sara Hatami (UOC)

Using Modelling Techniques to Analyse Urban Freight Distribution. A Case Study in Pamplona, SpainPablo Álvarez (UPNA)

Job-Shop Problem Modelling for Adiabatic Quantum Computing. Priscila Machado (UFRJ)

 

Coffee Break; 10:30-11:00

 

Session 2; 11:00- 12:30

Chair: Manel Mateo (UPC)

Shipyard 4.0: The Ferrol Navantia Shipyard Model for Planning in ShipbuildingAlejandro G. Del Valle (UdC)

Horizontal Cooperation in L&T using Agent-Based Simulation: from the Individual Company to the Grand Coalition. Adrián Serrano (UPNA)

Supply Chain Risk Management in the Pharmaceutical Sector. Manel Mateo (UPC)

 

Lunch; 12:30- 14:00

 

Session 3; 14:00- 15:00

Chair: Patrick Hirsch (BOKU)

Looking for Robust Schedule through Simulation: A Case Study. Raúl Pulido (UPM)

A Simulation and Reliability Based Approach for Setting Starting Times in Multi-Task Projects With Random Durations and a Common Deadline. Carles Serrat (UPC)

 

Keynote Session; 15:00-16:00

Chair: Javier Faulin (UPNA)

Innovation Adoption in Mobility of a Bike Sharing System: The case of Madrid BiciMAD. Andrés Monzón (UPM)
 

Coffee Break; 16:00-16:30

 

Session 4; 16:30- 18:00

Chair: Lluis Pla (UPC)

Challenges and Opportunities in Urban Agriculture. Sergio Serra (UFRJ)

Orienteering on a Continuous Surface. Joao Pedroso (UdP)

Smart Transportation of Pigs to the Convenient AbattoirLluis Pla (UdL)

 

Friday 24 November 2017

Session 5; 8:30-10:00

Chair:  Thomas Nowak (UG)

Multi-Criteria Optimization for Fleet Size with Environmental Aspects. Elena Perez  (UPVal) 

Delay Multipliers for Airlines Networks. Félix Mora (ENAC)

The Road towards a Circular Economy: the Role of Modular Product Designs in Supply Chains. Thomas Nowak (UG)

 

Coffee Break; 10:00-10:30

 

Session 6; 10:30-12:00

Chair: José Moreno (ULL)

A Heuristic Simulation-Based Framework to Improve the Scheduling of Blocks Assembly and Production Process in Shipbuilding. Carlos Mendez (INTEC)

Adaptive Application of Simheuristics for Solving the CVPRP under Correlated Demands. A Petri Net Approach. Juan Ignacio Latorre (UPNA)

Smart Design of Tourist Trips with Clustered POIsJosé Moreno (ULL)

 

Closing Session & Proposal Discussion 4; 12:00- 12:30

Chair: Javier Faulin

 

Lunch; 12:30