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E. Vlachogianni

Mrs. Vlahogianni is an Associate Professor at the Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).

She holds a diploma in Civil Engineering (2002) and a Ph.D. from NTUA, Greece (specializing in Traffic Operations) (2006).

She was a Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Transportation Studies of the University of California, Berkeley (US) (2007). Her primary research field is traffic flow analysis and forecasting. Other research fields include mobility modeling, driving analytics, ICT applications to transportation, Intelligent Transportation Systems, network traffic management, connected and autonomous traffic and mobility, advanced technologies for monitoring transportation infrastructures, transport resilience modeling.

Her extensive published work has attracted significant attention over the last years making her one of the top cited scientists in data science applications to transportation.

Her professional and research experience includes projects and consultancies, in a national and European level.
She has also collaborated with major Organizations, including World Bank, Toyota Motor Europe and CEN-CENELEC.