Traffic and Granular Flow '22

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· Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering Book 443 · Springer Nature
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This book gathers contributions on a variety of flowing collective systems. While primarily focusing on pedestrian dynamics, it also reflects the latest developments in areas such as vehicular traffic and granular flows and addresses related emerging topics such as self-propelled particles, data transport, swarm behaviour, intercellular transport, and individual interactions to complex systems. Combining fundamental research and practical applications in the various fields discussed, the book offers a valuable asset for researchers and professionals in areas such as civil and transportation engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, computer science, and mathematics.

About the author

K. Ramachandra Rao is currently Professor and MoUD Chair in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. He is presently the Head of Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Centre (TRIP Centre), IIT Delhi. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Transportation Engineering) from IIT Kharagpur. He has a masters’ degree in Transportation Engineering from NIT Warangal and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Andhra University (GITAM, Visakhapatnam). His research interests are in traffic dynamics, pedestrian dynamics, public transportation systems planning, road safety, and urban freight logistics. He is widely published in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. He has co-authored the book (Highway Material Testing and Quality Control, I.K. Publishers, 2017). He has advised many Ph.D. and master’s students at IIT Delhi. He is involved in projects and consulting related to pedestrian evacuations, traffic dynamics, and road safety. He is on the scientific committee of the international conference series traffic and granular flow and pedestrian and evacuation dynamics.

Andreas Schadschneider is currently Professor in Theoretical Physics at University of Cologne, Germany, since 2006. He has a diploma and Ph.D. in Physics from University of Cologne. His research interests are pedestrian dynamics, nonequilibrium physics, vehicular traffic, biological transport, physics education. He is very widely published (more than 150 journal articles) and is currently Member of Editorial Board: Int. J. Mod. Physics C, J. Stat. Mech., Physica A (Main Editor), Collective Dynamics (Editor-in-Chief). He is Member of the steering committee of the international conference series ‘Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics’ and ‘Traffic and Granular Flow’. Besides editing several conference procedia, he has authored A. Schadschneider, D. Chowdhury and K. Nishinari: Stochastic Transport in Complex Systems: From Molecules to Vehicles, Elsevier (2010). He has advised many Ph.D. and master’s students besides engaging in several research projects. Armin Seyfried is currently Director of the Institute of Advanced Simulation: Civil Safety Research (IAS-7), Forschungszentrum Jülich. In the same time, he holds Chair of ‘Computer Simulations for Fire Safety and Pedestrian Traffic’, University of Wuppertal, Germany. His research interests are in the fields of pedestrian dynamics, nonequilibrium systems, traffic engineering, and fire safety engineering. He is widely known for his seminal work in the field of pedestrian dynamics and is on the Editorial Board Collective Dynamics (Founder Editor-in-Chief). He has offered a full course on ‘Pedestrian Dynamics: Empirics and modelling’ at IIT Delhi under the GIAN programme. He is Member of the steering committee of the conference series ‘Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics’ and ‘Traffic and Granular Flow’ and has been Co-editor of theproceedings, Traffic and Granular Flow '13, Springer (2015). He has advised many Ph.D. and master’s students at University of Wuppertal besides engaging in several research projects.

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