Dr Grigorios Fountas presents his research at the 10th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Network and Technologies

Dr Grigorios Fountas shared recent findings of his research endeavours in the ANT 2019, the 10th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Network and Technologies, which was held between 29th April and 2nd May in Leuven, Belgium. Specifically, he presented three research papers in the areas of traffic safety and public perceptions of emerging transportation technologies:

1. A note on accounting for underlying injury-severity states in statistical modeling of injury accident data, authored by Grigorios Fountas and Tom Rye.

2. An exploratory empirical analysis of willingness to pay for and use flying cars, authored by Ugur Eker, Grigorios Fountas and Panagiotis Anastasopoulos.

3. An Exploratory Empirical Analysis of Willingness To Hire And Pay For Flying Taxis And Shared Flying Car Services, authored by Sheikh Shahriar Ahmed, Grigorios Fountas, Ugur Eker, Stephen Still and Panagiotis Anastasopoulos.

During the conference, Dr. Fountas also chaired the session ANT – S11 entitled “Modeling and Simulation in Transportation Sciences III”.

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