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New Springer publication: E-Mobility in Europe – Trends and Good Practice
Focusing on technical, policy and social/societal practices and innovations for electrified...
One step at a time: A complexity perspective for the next generation of EV policy
A Dutch team of E-Mobility NSR colleagues produced a compact draft in which recent developments of...
New book: Global perspectives on EV Business Models
E-Mobility NSR project team members, Dr Richard Kotter and Prof Ghanim Putrus, Northumbria...
New paper: Integrating Space-syntax and discrete-event simulation for e-mobility analysis
04. June 2013The Penn State University Department of Architectural Engineering hosted the 2013 Architectural Engineering Institute (AEI) Conference in the United States this April. The conference included a workshop, technical papers presentations, invited technical sessions, and panel discussions, and was geared toward a balance of academics and practitioners. Researchers from Northumbria University (PhD researcher Eiman Y. ElBanhawy and Prof. Ruth Dalton) and the American University at Cairo (Egypt) (Prof Khaled Nassar) presented a paper on 'Integrating Space Syntax and Discrete Event Simulation for E-mobility Analysis'. Download the full paper from the info pool.