Transport and Mobility Laboratory Directed by Michel Bierlaire, the Transport and Mobility Laboratory is active in modeling, optimization and simulation of transportation systems, with a specific emphasis on the mobility of individuals. Modeling travel behavior to support Lausanne's future tram20.11.25EducationTaking Lausanne’s planned new tram line as a case study, Anne-Valérie Preto focused her master’s project in civil engineering on improving a computer model that’s used to forecast how people will use public transportation.Best paper award for Negar Rezvany21.06.24EPFLNegar Rezvany is a PhD student at the Transport and Mobility Laboratory. She has received yesterday the Best Paper Award at the 12th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (hEART).New model better predicts our daily travel choices10.04.24ResearchAn EPFL engineer has developed a forecasting model that factors in not just our commuting habits, but also our activities during the day. Her flexible approach incorporates the idea of trade-offs in order to deliver more realistic predictions.All news