The partnership is now well underway, with both UQ academics and students are closely collaborating with Port of Brisbane (PBPL) staff in all research areas.

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4. Postdoctoral researcher presents at international conferences

Posted: Monday, 19 June 2017
Project: Transport economics and modelling

Postdoctoral researcher Elnaz Irannezhad has presented at two international conferences on transport economics and modelling:

The 8th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT-2017): Elnaz Irannezhad, Mark Hickman & Carlo Prato “Modelling the Efficiency of a Port Community System as an Agent-based Process”. Madeira, Portugal, 16th-19th May 2017. Published in Procedia Computer Science, 109, 917-922. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.05.422

The 10th International Conference on City Logistics 2017:  Elnaz Irannezhad, Carlo Prato & Mark Hickman “The Choice of Using Distribution Centres in the Container Import Chain: A Hybrid Model Correcting for Missing Information”. Phuket, Thailand, 14th-16th June 2017. Published in Proceeding of the 10th Conference on City Logistics, Wiley-ISTE.