22 May 2012
Why: In today’s times of financial crisis, the public is right to expect the most efficient and effective use of public funds ensuring the future security, availability and affordability of the essential infrastructure systems. To help infrastructure planners, policy makers and regulators grasp the big picture, researchers are creating a new generation of modeling and simulation tools. A specific obstacle to be tackled in making these new models work is their data intensity. As data exchange between public and private players, within and between different infrastructure systems, is not easily accomplished.
This workshop will present state of the art methods and tools for modeling and simulation of infrastructure systems, including smart strategies for making sense of open data and converting them into actionable insights.
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Preliminary programme (all speakers confirmed):
09:00 – 09.30 registration
09:30 – 09.40 welcome and opening speech, Prof. Margot Weijnen
09.40 – 10.20 Prof. Jim Hall, Simulating long term performance of national infrastructure at a national scale: modelling architecture and data challenges
10.20 – 11.00 Prof. Peter van Oosterom, Open data and its societal, legal, organizational, monitoring & technology aspects - based on the Alliander case study
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break
11.20 – 12.00 Chris Davis, Making sense of open data – from raw data to actionable insight
12.00 – 12.40 Aad Correljé, Making sense of splintered transactions: Refining the crude material…
12.40 - 13.40 Lunch (and model demonstrations)
13.40 – 14.20 Prof. Pascal Perez, title to be confirmed
14.20 – 15.00 Prof. Eswaran Subrahmanian, Designing infrastructures, open data and data collection in emerging economies: the case of India
15.00 – 15.20 Tea break
15.20 – 15.50 Plenary discussion
15.50 – 16.00 Conclusions and closing remarks
Speakers:
Dr.ir. Aad Correljé, TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
Christopher B. Davis, TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
Prof. Jim Hall, University of Oxford/ Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium, UK
Prof. Peter van Oosterom, TU Delft, OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment
Prof. Pascal Perez, University of Wollongong/SMART Infrastructure Facility, Australia
Dr. Eswaran Subrahmanian, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Registration is free of charge, but obligatory. To register please send an e-mail to Connie van Dop: info@nextgenerationinfrastructures.eu
