The AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into sustainable urban mobility and transport development represents a transformative paradigm shift, redefining how cities approach efficiency, equity and environmental stewardship. By harnessing AI’s computational power and predictive capabilities, stakeholders can unlock unprecedented opportunities to optimise traffic flow, reduce congestion and democratise access to mobility services. Innovations such as autonomous vehicles (AVs), AI-driven traffic demand management systems leveraging big data and e-micromobility platforms exemplify this revolution, enabling smarter resource allocation, reducing carbon footprints and bridging gaps in last-mile connectivity.
However, the rapid adoption of these technologies demands rigorous interdisciplinary scrutiny. Beyond their technical promise, AI systems raise critical questions about economic viability (cost-benefit trade-offs for public infrastructure), social equity (e.g. winners and losers of using AVs), ethical dilemmas (data privacy in surveillance-driven systems) and environmental trade-offs (energy consumption of AI models versus emissions saved). Moreover, as AI permeates public discourse, a pressing challenge emerges: How do we disentangle its substantive potential from hyperbolic marketing narratives? Is AI merely a buzzword repackaging incremental advancements, or does it herald a genuine leap in transport innovation? This session will interrogate these questions, exploring both the transformative power and limitations of AI, including emerging tools, such as Large Language Models (LLMs), which offer novel opportunities for real-time decision-making, but also amplify risks such as disinformation and over-reliance on opaque algorithms.
The purpose of this session is primarily to foster a nuanced understanding of AI’s role in transport, bridging theory and practice through case studies from academia and industry. Speakers will dissect real-world applications, such as AI-optimised public transit networks, equity-focused micromobility schemes, and LLM-assisted traffic management pilots, etc. Attendees need no prior technical expertise and the discussion is designed for policymakers, practitioners, urban planners, lecturers and students who are seeking to critically engage with AI’s role in shaping mobility systems and transport futures.
Through these lenses, the session will highlight case studies demonstrating how AI can play a significant role in the field of mobility and transport systems. By synthesising cutting-edge research and practical insights, this dialogue aims to chart a path toward sustainable mobility and transport development that are not only smarter and greener but also socially just.
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Mengqiu (Matthew) Cao University College London United Kingdom |
Mengqiu (Matthew) Cao is a Lecturer in Transport and Urban Systems Modelling at the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, University College London. He has also served as the UK Ambassador for the Association of European Transport. |
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Maria Ferro Btinkeeng Italy |
Maria Ferro is a senior data scientist, leading the Data Science & AI team in Btinkeeng, with a strong background in mobility and insurance data, particularly in Claims and Pricing. She is an expert in the full data project lifecycle—from data preparation and modeling to product delivery and customer support. Maria also co-invented several patents on telematics algorithms. She holds a PhD and has published ten scientific articles in international journals. Maria is an experienced speaker at seminars and industry events. |
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Gergő Galige BKK Budapest Hungary |
Gergő Galiger works as a Senior Data Scientist at BKK, while pursuing a PhD in computer science at the Faculty of Informatics of ELTE. His work focuses on the development of explainable neural networks and their application in safety-critical domains, such as transportation. |
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Robert Corbally Roughan & O’Donovan (ROD) Ireland |
Robert Corbally leads the research and innovation activities within Roughan & O’Donovan (ROD) and maintains close links with universities through lecturing and engagement in collaborative research. He believes that by harnessing technological advancements engineers can solve many of the challenges facing the industry today. Robert has recently completed a study for the World Road Association (PIARC) which focuses on how AI can be leveraged to provide benefits in the road sector. |
Click on the title links to register for the webinars in Zoom. Please note all webinars and events are subject to change.
Date | Topic/Theme |
5th June 2025 |
Joint webinar with the Journal of Urban Mobility Click for registration link in Zoom |
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Conall Mac AongusaMobimetrix – Ireland Independent Transport Planner Ireland |
Conall Mac Aongusa (IE) is Chair of the AET Webinars Group and is an Independent Transport Engineer and Planner from Ireland. He is a member of the Board of Directors of AET and a former Chair of AET Council from 2012-2016. I want to support the development of our new online webinar initiatives and resources so that AET has the potential to become the preferred platform for debate on transport in Europe. | ![]() |
Christopher CaryAtkinsRéalis United Kingdom |
Chris Cary (UK) is a transport planner at AtkinsRéalis, where he works as a Practice Manager for Mobility and Place within the Transport Advisory and Consulting Practice. His background is focused on providing specialist transport input to the delivery of infrastructure, development and master planning projects both in the UK and Internationally. The Transport and Mobility Forum provides a fantastic platform for connecting the industry in the exchange of knowledge and ideas, so he is delighted to support the webinar series to further AET's standing as the primary platform for thought leadership in transportation. |
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Derek HaldenDHC Loop Connections United Kingdom |
Derek Halden (UK) specialises in planning accessibility and connections to enable joint planning of the factors that drive travel demand together with transport supply. The global pandemic has changed people, places and transport making accessibility planning even more important than prior to the pandemic. I am working with AET to help develop the debate about these new challenges and responses, taking transport planning beyond traditional boundaries to further develop accessibility and connectivity planning. | ![]() |
Jeffrey HowardUnited Kingdom |
Jeffrey Howard (UK) is Chair of the AET Council. He joined the Transport and Mobility Forum to enhance and promote AET's leadership of transport debates in Europe. |
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András MunkácsyKTI Institute for Transport Sciences Hungary
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András Munkácsy (HU) is a member of the AET Council and a senior researcher at KTI Institute for Transport Sciences in Budapest, where he is head of the Transport Development Research Centre. I am confident that the AET Transport and Mobility Forum goes far beyond a series of presentations. As a member of the working group, I intend to support and promote the discussion, meeting and networking opportunities these events can provide for transport professionals. | ![]() |
James OdeckNorwegian University of Science and Technology Norway |
James Odeck (NO) is a professor of transport economics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim) and a senior research economist at the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). He specializes in applied transport economics and efficiency & productivity measurements. His research in transportation covers impact assessment and benefits cost analyses, monetary valuation of impacts, ex-post studies and cost overruns, and elasticity of transport demand. Odeck has published widely in re-known transportation journals such as Transportation Research Part A, Transportation, Transport policy, and Transport Reviews. The transportation sector is one of the public sectors with ongoing new developments, e.g., digitalization, automation, and a shift from fossil fuel to renewable energy. I am happy to work with AET to develop a platform for debating these new developments and other emerging transportation issues. Hopefully, the Webinar series will help AET take the leading role in transport debates internationally. |
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Dalia ZecchiAccenture Italy |
Dalia Zecchi (IT) is a professional with experience in consultancy, asset management and digital transformation in civil infrastructure and transport projects. She is based in Milan, working for Accenture as Consultant with key clients in the transportation infrastructure national market. Previously, she has been part of Jacobs as Project Engineer and Transportation Consultant. Dalia joined the AET in 2020 as a member of the “Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum” Committee and has been involved in the European Transport Conference for the past years as a speaker and chairwoman, since 2022 when she takes the role of Italian Ambassador. Besides work, Dalia is also the founder of WiMIT – Women in Mobility, Infrastructure, Transport, the Italian community which promotes and connects women working in the sector. |
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