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European Transport Conference 2022: Neil Mansfield Award Winner


ETC 2022:

NEIL MANSFIELD AWARD

The Young Researchers' and Practitioners' Forum (YRPF) is thrilled to announce the winner of the Neil Mansfield Award.


The award is given in the name of Neil Mansfield, a brilliant young researcher in the UK Department of Transport, who died at a young age. The prize is awarded for the best paper written by an author under the age of 35.


To learn more about the awards at ETC please go to www.aetransport.org


We hope to see you in Milan next year!


Congratulations go to...

This year we say huge congratulations to Francesco De Fabiis, Politecnico di Milano for the paper:


"SPATIAL REGRESSION ANALYSIS TO ASSESS ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE"


Written by Francesco De Fabiis Politecnico di Milano and Alessandro Carmelo Mancuso, Samsung SDS Milano.

Short Abstract: Spatial econometric models are proposed to assess the economic impacts (i.e. Gross Domestic Product per Capita percentage variation) of transport infrastructure investments, with an application to the Adriatic-Ionian region.


About the authors

Francesco De Fabiis is a Ph.D. Candidate and assistant lecturer in Transportation Planning at Politecnico di Milano, Department of Mechanical Engineering (DMEC). His research is related to innovative transportation planning approaches, focusing on transportation appraisal tools and methods. He has been involved in the Association for European Transport (AET) since 2020, and he is also a Member of the Doctoral Training Network (DTN) of the EIT – Urban Mobility.


Alessandro Mancuso is a Mobility Engineer graduated at Politecnico di Milano. He gained experience in the transportation planning field in Switzerland, working on sustainable mobility projects at the urban scale. He’s currently inbound coordinator at Samsung SDS, Milano.


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