CM3 – TRANSPORT 2023 : New Greener and Digital Modern Transport – its Challenges in Design Methods, Tools and Technologies : Book of Abstracts and Programme
Kettunen, L., Neittaanmäki, P., Tuovinen, T., & Knoerzer, D. (Eds.). (2023). CM3 – TRANSPORT 2023 : New Greener and Digital Modern Transport – its Challenges in Design Methods, Tools and Technologies : Book of Abstracts and Programme. Jyväskylän yliopisto. Reports on Scientific Computing and Optimization, 1/2023. https://www.jyu.fi/it/en/research/scholarly-events/cm3/book-of-abstracts-and-programme
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The CM3 – Transport Conference 2023 is organized by the University of Jyväskylä, supported by Jamk – University of Applied Sciences, in Jyväskylä/ Finland. The event represents an ECCOMAS Thematic Conference in the context of the activities proposed by the Industrial Interest Group (IIG) of ECCOMAS. Green and efficient European transport represents an important factor of economic growth to be considered in view of environmental and societal challenges. It is essential to develop the scientific and technological mechanisms to encourage cooperation and competitiveness between transport systems in Europe and in the World. It is also crucial to answer the questions how to conduct and apply research in transport in order to meet these challenges and provide mobility for people and goods at high level of energy efficiency, reliability and safety. The CM3 Conferences and Workshops are special events for researchers, engineers, industry representatives and policymakers to meet and to discuss green technologies that can drive better transport systems for Europe and beyond. The latest achievements of research and technological developments in Europe and even Worldwide are presented and discussed. The scope of the CM3 – Transport Conference 2023 covers five modes of transport: Aviation and Airports, Automotive, Logistics, Maritime and Harbors and Rail. They are applied to both passenger and freight. The CM3 – Transport Conference 2023 includes plenary sessions addressed by invited speakers and senior technologists, by four Mini Symposia (MS) and two Special Technological Sessions (STS). This event is especially dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Jacques Periaux, who had amongst others been a distinguished Professor at the University of Jyväskylä for several years.
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