PED2020: Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference 2020 University of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia, September 28-30, 2020 |
Conference website | https://conference.eng.unimelb.edu.au/pedestrian-evacuation-dynamics/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ped2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 16, 2020 |
Submission deadline | March 21, 2020 |
The International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics is carried out biennially by scientists and practitioners interested in pedestrian and evacuation dynamics.
The field of pedestrian movement and evacuation dynamics is an inter and multidisciplinary field. The modelling of evacuation and pedestrian dynamics has evolved from calculations based entirely on physical processes such as granular flow to simulation that now begins to include psycho-social processes accounting for decision making and group behaviour. New developments in AI, augmented reality, gaming and 3D modelling are emerging topics in this field. Experimental works have evolved to consider sophisticated experiments to support new theories in this field.
Accessibility and egressibility, and the relationship between them, has moved to the forefront of crowd dynamics. This is further complicated as a building is used according to a number of management concerns as safety, security and operations, that are employed under different scenarios such as emergency and non-emergency. The need for analysis to assess the effectiveness of management procedures is therefore significant and expanding.
Submission Guidelines
To present a paper at PED2020, an abstract (in English only) of no longer than one page A4 should be submitted electronically via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ped2020 before March 10, 2020. The abstract template and submission details are available on the conference website.
If the abstract is accepted, you will be invited to submit a full-length manuscript by 30 June 2020 for peer review. The review will be undertaken by referees drawn from the International Committee and other prominent researchers from around the world. Final acceptance of a paper will be based on peer review of the full paper.
List of Topics
PED2020 welcomes contributions from physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science and vision, psychology and sociology as well as contributions from practitioners.
Committees
Local Committee
- Chair, Prof Majid Sarvi (The University of Melbourne)
- Dr Meead Saberi (UNSW)
- Dr Milad Haghani (The University of Sydney)
- Dr Mohsen Ramezani (The University of Sydney)
- Dr Neema Nasir (The University of Melbourne)
- Dr Mehmet Yildirimoglu (Queensland University)
- Dr Zahra Shahhosseini (The Department of Transport)
International committee
- Steve Gwynne (National Research Council Canada, Ottawa)
- Erica Kuligowski (NITST)
- Guy Theraulaz (University Toulouse)
- Paola Goatin (INRIA, France)
- Aoife Hunt (Movement Strategies, UK)
- Daniel R. Parisi (Buenos Aires Institute of Technology, Argentina)
- Keith Still (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
- Guy Théraulaz (University of Toulouse, France)
- Iker Zuriguel (Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain)
- Ai Sekizawa, Japan
- Tomonori Sano, Japan
- Bryan Hoskins, USA
- Cecile Appert-Rolland, France
- Jean Michel Auberlet, France
- Stefania Bandini, Italy
- Nikolai Bode, UK
- Henrique Braga, Brazil
- Tao Chen, China
- Mohcine Chraibi, Germany
- Arturo Cuesta
- Winnie Daamen, Netherlands
- Maria Davidich, Germany
- Serge Hoogendoorn, Netherlands
- Anders Johansson, UK
- Gerta Köster, Germany
- Tobias Kretz. Germany
- Laura Künzer, Germany
- Jian Ma, China
- Katsuhiro Nishinari, Japan
- Daichi Yanagisawa, Japan
- Majid Sarvi, Australia
- Andreas Schadschneider, Germany
- Armin Seyfried, Germany
- Weiguo Song, China
- Paul Townsend, UK
- Giuseppe Vizzari, Italy
- Jaroslaw Was, Poland
- Kwok Kit Richard YUEN, China
- Jun Zhang, Germany
- Aldis Larusdottir, Iceland
- Rita Fahy, USA
- Poul Hjorth, Denmark
- Peter Thompson, UK
- Charitha Dias, Qatar
- Emad Felemban, Saudi Arabia
Venue
The conference will be held in Glyn Davis Building, Masson Road, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
Prof Majid Sarvi <majid.sarvi@unimelb.edu.au>
Or
Dr Meead Saberi <meead.saberi@unsw.edu.au>