Date

2026年3月4, 5日

Venue

東京大学本郷キャンパス

#267 歩行者モデルに関する国際セミナー


下記の通り、3月4日 (水)・5日 (木) にMITのAndres Sevtsuk先生を交えた歩行者研究に関するセミナーを開催します。


March 4, 2026
16:00-17:30
Special talk by Dr. Andres Sevtsuk, City Form Lab, MIT
Location: Seminar Room A, Engineer Building #1, Hongo-Campus, UTokyo (https://maps.app.goo.gl/BKoAHi5jspoRXs2x6)

Title: “Modeling Pedestrian Mobility in Cities: Tools for Sustainable Urban Design”

Abstract: The global challenges of climate change, public health, and urban economic competitiveness have highlighted the urgent need for analytical tools that link city design to sustainable mobility. This presentation introduces the Urban Network Analysis (UNA) framework—a modeling approach for examining land-use and transportation interactions at the pedestrian scale. The UNA framework enables planners, designers, and policymakers to assess and enhance walkability by simulating how land-use configurations and infrastructure investments influence pedestrian movement. By integrating spatial design and behavioral insights, such analyses can guide urban interventions that promote sustainable mobility, reduce carbon emissions, and improve urban livability.


March 5, 2026
Seminar “Pedestrian modeling in urban street networks”
Location: HASEKO-KUMA Hall, Engineer Building #11, Hongo-Campus, UTokyo (https://maps.app.goo.gl/DSppp6QhEyLDF9aB9)

*Presentation titles are tentative

9:30–9:45 Opening

9:45–11:45 Session 1 “Pedestrian activity and multi-modal interaction management”
Shino Miura (Chuo Univ) – Spatial Evaluation Methods Based on Pedestrian Walking Style and Behavior: Focusing on “Sozoro-Aruki”
Claudio Feliciani (UTokyo-RCAST) – Crowd and swarm management for traffic at different levels
Monik Gupta (UTokyo) – Pedestrian simulation considering interactions with autonomous vehicles
Reita Mizutani (UTokyo) – Koopman-based pedestrian activity modeling using Bluetooth records

Lunch break

13:15–15:15 Session 2 “Pedestrian route choice modeling and analysis”
Jianbiao Wang (UTokyo) – Global-local route choice model and walkability analysis
Hideki Yaginuma (TUS) – Pedestrian route choice and eye-tracking
Takuya Oki (Science Tokyo) – From street impressions to pedestrian route choice: Comparing normal and evacuation contexts
Xi Lin (UTokyo) – Station-Level Walkability Analysis in the Tokyo Metro

Break

15:45–17:45 Session 3 “Pedestrian-oriented network planning”
Giancarlos Parady (UTokyo) – Temporal pedestrianization’s impact on traffic
Yuki Oyama (UTokyo) – Human-centric network design problem – review and promise
Keita Imamura (SIT) – Logistics system design in walkable cities
Makoto Chikaraishi (Hiroshima) – Pedestrian-oriented network planning in Kathmandu

参加希望の方は大山 (oyama@bin.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp) までご連絡ください。
4日のみ、5日のみ参加ももちろん可能です。
みなさまの積極的なご参加をお待ちしております。