Programme
In short, the (provisional) program of the summer school is as follows:
Wednesday 2 July
- Welcome by TRAIL
- Introduction to Automated Driving (Bart van Arem),
- Automated Driving and Societal Impacts (Bert van Wee)
- Automated Driving and Human Factors (Marieke Martens)
- Introduction assignment
- Excursion to Future Mobility Park
- Dinner
Thursday 3 July
- Automated Driving and Traffic Impacts (Simeon Calvert)
- Automated Driving and Road Network Design (Maaike Snelder)
- Automated Driving and Goods Transport (Niels Agatz and Luuk Veelenturg (t.b.c.)
- Automated Driving and Public Transport (Irene Martínez)
- Work on Assignment.
Friday 4 July
- Automated Driving and Ethics (Oscar Oviedo)
- Automated Driving Policies (Vincent Marchau)
- Work on assignment
- Discuss results
During this summer school you will learn from, and work under the supervision of top scientists in the domain of Automated Driving. This gives you the opportunity to make a major step forward in your research. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to extend your network and set-up new research contacts. The combination of theory from different disciplines and practice through the group project facilitates the quick implementation of knowledge and encourages future collaborations in the field.