RailBeijing 2021 is the 9th International Conference on Railway Operations Modelling and Analysis (ICROMA). It will promote interdisciplinary discussions in the railway planning and operations research area by combining the expertise of academics and professionals. RailBeijing 2021 will give researchers, consultants, and industrial practitioners the opportunity to meet, present their latest research, exchange know-how, and discuss current developments and applications.
RailBeijing 2021 will be conducted in the form of a combination of online and offline, and the specific details will be released later.
Organization Committee
Norio Tomii, Nihon University (President of IAROR)
Ingo A. Hansen, Delft University of Technology (Vice-President of IAROR)
Huawu He, Chinese Academy of Engineering (Conference Honorary Chair)
Chunfang Lu, Chinese Academy of Engineering (Conference Honorary Chair)
Jiaqiong Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Chair)
Hexiang Yan, National Railway Administration of the People's Republic of China (Conference Vice Chair)
Lei Nie, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Vice Chair)
Fang Sun, Beijing Metro Network Control Center (Conference Co-Vice Chair)
Enjian Yao, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Program Chair)
Lingyun Meng, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Organization Chair)
Shiwei He, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Program Co-chair)
Yun Bai, Beijing Jiaotong University (Conference Organization Co-chair)
Scientific Advisory Committee
Norio Tomii, Nihon University
Ingo A. Hansen, Delft University of Technology
Lei Nie, Beijing Jiaotong University
Lingyun Meng, Beijing Jiaotong University
Shiwei He, Beijing Jiaotong University
Abhyuday, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur India
Alex Wardrop, TTG Transportation Technology
Alex Landex, Ramboll Group
Andrea D’Ariano, University of Rome Tre
Andreas Oetting, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Anders Peterson, Linköping University
Carlo Mannino, SINTEF ICT Oslo
Christian Liebchen,Technische Fachhochschule Wildau
Dario Pacciarelli, Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Francesco Corman, ETH Zürich
Giorgio Medeossi, University of Trieste
Ivan Belošević, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
Joaquin Rodriguez, Université Gustave Eiffel
Joern Pachl, Technical University of Braunschweig
John Preston, University of Southampton
Luis Cadarso Morga, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Markus Bohlin, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and RISE
Maged M. Dessouky, University of Southern California
Nils Nießen, RWTH Aachen University
Nikola Besinovic, Delft University of Technology
Otto Anker Nielsen,Technical University of Denmark
Paola Pellegrini, Université Gustave Eiffel
Pieter Vansteenwegen, KU Leuven Mobility Research Center
Rob Goverde, Delft University of Technology
Ronghui Liu, University of Leeds
Steven Harrod, Technical University of Denmark
Stefano Ricci, University of Rome
Thomas Schlechte, LBW Optimization GmbH
Thomas White, Transit Safety Management
Tyler Dick, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xuesong Zhou, Arizona State University
Yung-Cheng (Rex) Lai, Taiwan University
Scientific Topics
RailBeijing2021 solicits contributions dealing with any aspect of railway operations modelling and analysis. Typical, but not exclusive, topics of interest are:
Land use, mobility and line planning.
Transport economic modelling for railways.
Capacity and robustness in saturated networks.
Impact of signaling and safety systems on capacity and punctuality.
Impact of train priorities, dispatching rules and dedicated lines on network capacity.
Optimal network timetabling and maintenance scheduling.
Crew and vehicle scheduling.
Timetable stability, punctuality, temporal and spatial distributions of timetable margins.
Scheduling and routing of passenger and freight trains.
Real-time rescheduling, disturbance and disruption management.
Prediction of route conflicts, arrival and departure times.
Passenger flows in stations, on platform, and dwell time distribution.
Multimodal transportation.
Energy saving in railways.
Impact of emerging technology on future railway operation.
Governance, benchmark analysis and performance evaluation.
Connections between railway and other transport modes.
Due to the on-going worldwide crisis of COVID-19, we choose the hybrid conference model with physical local as well as remote online participation. The conference will be executed with an approved safety concept to ensure maximum safety for the participants in compliance with the applicable practice and regulations in China. With its hybrid model, RailBeijing aims at maximizing the quality of experience for all participants:
The classic conference experience for those who can and want to travel;
An interactive virtual experience for those who participate remotely.
Details will be announced in due course.
11月03日
2021
11月07日
2021
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