KTH, Stockholm, May 3- May 5, 2023
Session I
Ido Erev
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Anuradha M. Annaswamy
MIT
Ming Cao
University of Groningen
Ido Erev: Big data without big brothers: The potential of gentle rule enforcement
Anuradha M. Annaswamy: Equitable Microtransit Service Design Using Behavioral Models
Panel I. Quantitative modeling of human behaviors
Ido Erev
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Anuradha M. Annaswamy
MIT
Ming Cao
University of Groningen
Joakim Sundh
Uppsala University
William Hagman
Linköping University
Session II
Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio
University of Sussex
Saurabh Amin
MIT
Tom Griffiths
Princeton University
Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio: Experts and users’ perspectives of smart homes; policies, challenges and benefits
Saurabh Amin: Optimal information disclosure to maintain safe activity levels
Tom Griffiths: Using computation to support human decisions and interactions
Panel II. Efficiency and intelligent design of smart cities
Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio
University of Sussex
Sotiris Athanasoulias
NTUA, Plegma Labs
Athina Katsari
Plegma Labs
Ulf Håkansson
Skanska
Peter Karlsson
Akademiska Hus
Session III
Yolande Strengers
Monash University
Mariko Kanamori
Kyoto University & Stockholm University
Stephen B. Broomell
Purdue University
Yolande Strengers: The Smart and Sustainable Home: From automation to autonomy
Mariko Kanamori: Co-creation of individual and collective well-being: Measuring the states of spaces and communities to support individuals' optimization
Stephen B. Broomell: Global-Local Incompatibility: The Misperception of Reliability in Judgment Regarding Global Variables
Panel III. Digitalization and social welfare for senseable cities
Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio
University of Sussex
Mariko Kanamori
Kyoto University & Stockholm University
Alexander Ståhle
Spacescape