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ComplexityCosts holds Close-Out Meeting

After more than four years of intensive research the SESAR WP-E project ComplexityCosts has finally concluded. Project partners from the University of Westminster and Innaxis gathered with experts at the EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre in Brétigny-sur-Orge, France in early October to discuss the...

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SafeClouds kick off meeting

SafeClouds.eu, a H2020 big data for safety project, coordinated by Innaxis, kicked off earlier this month. SafeClouds is the recently launched H2020 aviation-safety project. It is coordinated by Innaxis, with 15 additional entities (including airlines, ANSPs, EASA, Eurocontrol, various research entities,...

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Information, time, knowledge

We live in a world that gathers exponentially increasing amounts of information/data coming from endless sources, and a limited time to analyse it. What is the current speed of “creating” information/data? What about knowledge/wisdom? What is the role of Data Science and Big Data in this...

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Innaxis at ICRAT 2016

Between June 20 to 24, our PhD student Seddik Belkoura went at the very doorstep of the famous Rocky Balboa Statue, as the seventh edition of the International Conference on Air Transport (ICRAT) was held at Drexel University (Philadelphia, USA) . This successful event, co-organised by the FAA (Federal...

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Passengers’ environmental awareness and travel behaviour

Passengers’ travel behaviour can be influenced by various factors, such as disposable income, travel purpose, age group or technological affinity (see also #blogpost7 Passengers expectations: door-to-door travel and beyond). One of these influential factors is the environmental awareness of passengers...

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EU Door-to-Door Mobility Workshop: 12th July 2016

We’re pleased to host and coordinate the first workshop examining EU door-to-door mobility. An outline of sessions can be found below (abstracts are here). Date: 12th July 2016. 10:30 – 17:00 (approx) Location: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW University of Westminster, UK 10:00 refreshments on...

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EU Door-to-Door Mobility Workshop – Abstracts

Session 1. Challenges of a data-driven model The current state of mobility in Europe – University of Westminster The foundations of the DATASET2050 model are described in this presentation, along with some of the corresponding data sources used in its construction. Using mobility, we show roughly...

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