Published 19 March 2004
Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130 1018 VZ Amsterdam Tel.: +31(0)20 525 4581 Fax: +31(0)20 525 4051 E-mail: e.r.dugundji@uva.nl Research group: Planning, Institutions and Transforming Spaces
- Discrete choice analysis, network interaction effects, dynamical systems, land-use transportation demand modeling, multi-agent based social simulation
- 1999, S.B. Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice on Networks: Analytical Results and Empirical Application
- The Long-term Effects of Multi-modal Transportation Networks: The Residential Choice Behavior of Households.
This research forms Project 2 of the AMADEUS program, Assessing the time-varying effects of Multi-modal transportation systems on Activity and Destination choices in Urban Systems, a 4-way cooperation between the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Delft University of Technology, the University of Utrecht and the University of Amsterdam, subsidized in part via the Dutch National Scientific Foundation (NWO).
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Summer Session, Modeling and Simulation for Dynamic Transportation Management Systems, August 1999
- Free University of Amsterdam, Design of Multi-Agent Systems, May 2000
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Summer Session, Individual Choice Behavior: Theory and Application of Discrete Choice Analysis to Consumer Demand and Market Share, June 2000
- AgentLink European Agent Systems Summer School – EASSS 2000, August 2000
- Memetrics / University of Sydney, Stated Preference and Choice Methods, Autumn 2000
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Winter Session, Design and Analysis of Experiments, January 2001
- Salford Systems, Classification and Regression Trees; Multi-variate Adaptive Regression Splines; Data-mining with Decision Trees: Advanced Techniques and Hybrid Modeling, January 2001
Universita degli Studi di Trento, Computable and Experimental Economic Laboratory – CEEL Summer School, Experimental Economics, June 2001 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Demand Modeling, Spring 2002
- Universita degli Studi di Trento, Computable and Experimental Economic Laboratory – CEEL Summer School, Adaptive Economic Dynamics, July 2002
- University of Chicago / Argonne National Laboratory, RePast Tutorial, October 2002
- Carnegie Mellon University – CASOS Summer Institute, Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems, June 2003
- Santa Fe Institute, Computational Economics, July 2003
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Laboratory Instructor
- Individual Choice Behavior: Theory and Application of Discrete Choice Analysis to Consumer Demand and Market Share, June 2002
- Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne – Laboratory Instructor
- Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares, February 2003
- Arentze, T., M. Dijst, E. Dugundji, C-H. Joh, L. Kapoen, S. Krygsman, K. Maat, and H. Timmermans (2001). “A New Activity Diary Format: Design and Limited Empirical Evidence.” Transportation Research Board – 80th TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 6-11 January 2001.
- Dugundji, E. , L. Kapoen, F. le Clercq, T. Arentze, H. Timmermans, and J. Veldhuisen (2001). “The Long-term Effects of Multi-modal Transportation Networks: The Residential Choice Behavior of Households.” WCTRS – 9th World Conference on Transportation Research, Seoul, Korea, 22-27 July 2001.
- Arentze, T., M. Dijst, E. Dugundji, C-H. Joh, L. Kapoen, S. Krygsman, K. Maat, H. Timmermans, and J. Veldhuisen (2001). “The AMADEUS Program: Scope and Conceptual Development.” WCTRS – 9th World Conference on Transportation Research, Seoul, Korea, 22-27 July 2001.
- Timmermans, H., T. Arentze, M. Dijst, E. Dugundji, C-H. Joh, L. Kapoen, S. Krygsman, K. Maat, and J. Veldhuisen (2002). “AMADEUS: Framework for Developing a Dynamic Multiagent, Multiperiod Activity-Based Micro-Simulation Model of Travel Demand.” Transportation Research Board – 81st TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 13-17 January 2002.
- Dugundji, E., and L. Gulyas (2003). “Empirical Estimation and Multi-Agent Based Simulation of a Discrete Choice Model with Network Interaction Effects.” CUPUM’03 Sendai – 8th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, Sendai, Japan, 27-29 May 2003.
- Dugundji, E., “The long-term effects of multi-modal transportation networks: the residential choice behavior of households.” 2nd Oregon Symposium on Intregating Land Use and Transport Models / Sig-1 Workshop of the World Conference on Transporation Research, July 2000
- Dugundji, E., “Inter-Agent Interactions in the AMADEUS Long-term Submodule.” Workshop on Agent-Based Computational Demomgraphy – Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany, February 2001
- Bertolini, L., F. le Clercq, E. de Niet, L. Kapoen, and E. Dugundji, “Towards a methodology for the development of sustainable regional transportation and land use systems.” Network on European Communication and Transportation Activities Research – NECTAR no.6, May 2001
- Dugundji, E., “The long-term effects of Multi-modal transportation networks: the residential choice behavior of households.” Sig-1 Workshop of the World Conference on Transportation Research, July 2001
- Dugundji, E., “The long-term effects of Multi-modal transportation networks: the residential choice behavior of households.” Sackler Colloquium on Adaptive Agents, Intelligence and Emergent Human Organization – National Academy of Sciences, USA, October 2001
- Dugundji, E. , “The long-term effects of Multi-modal transportation networks: the residential choice behavior of households.” Workshop on Multi-agent Computation in Natural and Artificial Economies – The Brookings Institution, USA, October 2001
- Dugundji, E. , and L. Kapoen, “Modeling Mobility of Households and Individuals: Activity Travel Patterns and Residential choice.” Research Colloquium – University of Dortmund, Germany, November 2001
- Dugundji, E., “Capturing Complexity in Residential Choice Behavior.” AME Research Days – University of Amsterdam, December 2001
- Dugundji, E., “Capturing Complexity in Residential Choice Behavior.” First Lake Arrowhead Conference on Computational Social Science and Social Complexity: Agent-Based Modeling in the Social Sciences, May 2002
- Dugundji, E., “An Exploration of Global versus Local, Social versus Spatial, Indentifiable versus Aggregate, and Exogenous versus Endogenous Networks in Residential and Transportation Mode Choice Behavior.” AME Research Days – University of Amsterdam, February 2003
- Gulyas, L, and E. Dugundji, “Discrete Choice on Networks: An Agent-Based Approach.” Inaugural Meeting of the North American Association of Computational Social and Organizational Science – NAACSOS, June 2003
- Dugundji, E., ”Discrete Choice on Networks: Nested Logit.” Santa Fe Institute, July 2003
- Dugundji, E. and L. Gulyas, ”Discrete Choice on Networks: Empirical Binary Logit.” First Conference of the European Social Simulation Association – ESSA, September 2003
- Dugundji, E. and L. Gulyas, ”Discrete Choice on Networks: Empirical Binary Logit.” AGENT 2003: Challenges in Social Simulation – University of Chicago, USA, October 2003
- Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Land Supply and Infrastructure Capacity Monitoring for Smart Urban Growth, March 2000
International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems – ICMAS 2000, Workshop on Multi-Agent Based Simulation, July 2000 - 6th Workshop on Economics with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents – WEHIA 2001, June 2001
- Workshop on Cellular Automata, Neural Networks and Multi-Agent Systems in Urban Planning, November 2001
- AgentLink II SIG Meetings, Agent-Based Social Simulation, December 2001
- Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems – AAMAS 2002, Workshop on Multi-Agent Based Simulation, July 2002
- Social Agents: Ecology, Exchange & Evolution, October 2002
- Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, Networks and Population Dynamics, November 2003
- WCTRS – World Conference on Transportation Research Society; TRB – Transportation Research Board (USA); NAACSOS – North American Association of Computational Social and Organizational Science; ESSA – European Social Simulation Association; RSA – Regional Science Association; NIROV – Nederlands Instituut voor de Ruimtelijke Ordening en de Volkshuisvesting
- Harvard University Loeb Fellows Visit, May 2001
AME Seminar: ‘Multi-faceted cities and regions: Voices from the Harvard University Loeb Fellowship and Echoes from Amsterdam’; NIROV Seminar: ‘Land Use Transportation Planning – Experiences from the USA’; Full 3-day program of visit coordinated available upon request - Guest Researcher Visit – Prof. Dr. F.J. Martinez, Universidad de Chile, September 2001
Public lecture: ‘Towards a Land-Use and Transport Interaction Framework’; NETHUR School: Transport and Land-Use
- Dissertation Fellowship Award – Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2001-2002
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