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CEE Faculty Profile
Jorge A. Laval
Associate Professor
Presentations
- A theory on the formation of oscillations in congested traffic. Dynamics Days Europe conference, Bristol, UK, Sep. 2010.
- Recent Advances in Traffic Flow Theory. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems and Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, Dec. 2009.
- A theory on the formation and propagation of stop-and-go waves in congested freeway traffic. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Sept. 2009.
- The hysteresis in traffic flow revisited: new evidence and impact of measurement methods. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 2009.
- Variational methods in traffic flow. Tokyo University, December 2007.
- Macroscopic fundamental diagrams for cities. Tokyo University, December 2007.
- A microscopic lane-changing model based on a macroscopic model. Kyoto University, December 2007.
- Exact user equilibrium solution in simple networks. Kobe University, December 2007.
- Lagrangian resolution of the multilane hybrid traffic flow model. Mathematical models of traffic flow. CIRM, Marseille, France. November 2007.
- Delays Caused by Trucks on Multilane Freeways: Impacts of Overtaking Bans for Trucks. Presented at the 86th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2007.
- Impacts Of Lane Changes At On-Ramp Bottlenecks. Presented at INFORMS national meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. 2006.
- Impacts of roadway geometry on capacity. Presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2003.
- A hybrid model of traffic flow. Presented at INFORMS national meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2003.







