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Workshop title: Current Trends in Social Vehicle Routing Problems
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Workshop description:
This workshop facilitates the transition from (under)graduate university programs to postgraduate university programs by providing a platform where students can develop their research skills further. This is achieved in the context of mobility problems where the preferences of society serve as a driver for future applications. Thus, students receive the opportunity to shape part of this future by presenting existing results and their own developed solutions for such applications.
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Workshop goals:
Goal 1: Promote the exchange of ideas and experiences among participants.
Goal 2: Report research results and foster discussions.
Goal 3: Receive feedback from peers.
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Workshop schedule:
Day: Monday, November 7, 2022
Start: 08:00
08:00 - 08:05: Opening
Session 1 (Berlin team)
08:05 - 08:15: Tobias (TU Berlin) - Mobility Sharing as a Preference Matching Problem
08:15 - 08:25: Yannik (TU Berlin) - Models for Relief Routing: Equity, Efficiency, and Efficacy
08:25 - 08:35: Sophie (FU Berlin) - Foodwaste within Swiss households: A segmentation of the population and suggestions for preventive measures 08:35 - 08:45: Hyosang (FU Berlin) - Review on Model and Algorithms of the Post-Disaster Relief Distribution Problem
08:45-09:00: Discussion and Feedback (from the Bamberg team)
Session 2 (Bamberg team)
09:00 - 09:10: Bishal (Uni Bamberg) - A genetic algorithm for finding realistic sea routes considering the weather
09:10 - 09:20: Sascha (Uni Bamberg) - Charging Station Distribution Optimization Using Drone Fleet in a Disaster
09:20 - 09:30: Christian (Uni Bamberg) - Using Social Media to Detect and Locate Wildfires
09:30-09:45: Discussion and Feedback (from the Berlin team)
09:45-09:50: Closing
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Workshop Webex information:
Meeting link: click
here Meeting number: 2730 233 5752
Password: 5CpmcxJFQ82
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Hints for students:
Hint 1: Your presentation should contain the following parts: a summary of the problem, the motivation of the problem, the approach, methods, results, and conclusions plus references.
Hint 2: Practice the timing of 10 minutes. This can be in front of the mirror or with a friend or a colleague.
Hint 3: Your presentations should contain a maximum of 10 slides so that you have a maximum of 1 minute per slide on average.
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