European Transport Conference 2023: Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum
Join the Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum at ETC 2023 The Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum (YRPF) is a special format within the European Transport Conference that is specifically aimed at young professionals. Early career researchers and practitioners will present their work to the participants of the European Transport Conference. YRPF is organised by young professionals with the presentation of early-stage experimental projects and research ideas being explicitly welcome. The forum provides a format which enables constructive and comprehensive feedback, as well as additional time for discussion. This year, the YRPF sessions will focus on key topics including:
Re-shaping cities
Cities and Modelling
Rail services and stations
Data Driven Approaches
Sustainable travel
Public Transport
Transport planning
Transport equity
Human wellbeing
For booking details and full programme information, please go to www.aetransport.org
Network with international colleagues
The conference provides a brilliant opportunity for all participants to engage with transport experts from around the world and become part of a specialist community.
Tuesday 05 September Pre-Conference Drinks
Wednesday 06 September Welcome Reception Drinks
Thursday 07 September Conference Dinner
Bicycle Tours organised by Bici e Vancanze
Driving Simulator (DRSMI) daily experiences offered at the Politecnico
E-scooter Tours in conjunction with Tier App
ETCercise! Morning jogs around beautiful Milano
Keep up to date with more news on the Conference, social activities and all the 2023 themes by following us on Twitter: @EuTransportConf using #etcMilan2023
Promote your organisation at ETC 2023!
We welcome sponsorships for ETC’s 2023 Conference and have numerous opportunities to promote your organisation including conference bags, badges, plenary or themed sessions, Conference Dinner, and Welcome Reception.
Check out our website or email Sabrina Winter for more details.
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