Rodrigo Fernández. Director Sochitran Fuente: El Mercurio.
Dic
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Nov
28
Con mucho orgullo felicitamos a: Marcela Munizaga, Vicedecana de la Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas de la Universidad de Chile, quien fue elegida "miembro de número" de la Academia de Ingeniería de Chile; distinguido reconocimiento de esta institución que busca apoyar y estimular el desarrollo de las ciencias de... read more →
Nov
28
Con mucho orgullo felicitamos a Juan de Dios Ortúzar, profesor emérito de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, y a Sergio Jara-Díaz, académico de la Universidad de Chile, quienes ocuparon el lugar N°1 y N°2 respectivamente, dentro del ranking 2024 a nivel nacional de los Mejores Científicos en el campo... read more →
Nov
28
Henríquez-Jara, B., Guevara, C. A., Munizaga, M., & Pérez, O. D. (2025). Habits and the subexploration of better transportation options: A dual-system approach. Travel Behaviour and Society, 38, 100877. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2024.100877 – ¿Cuál es el gap que buscaban resolver y por qué es importante? El estudio busca abordar la brecha en... read more →
Nov
28
por Rodrigo Fernández, Director de SOCHITRAN. Profesor Titular de la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Aplicadas en la Universidad de los Andes. En la última semana, al menos dos cartas al director de El Mercurio han puesto sobre la mesa un tema recurrente en las calles chilenas: el exceso de... read more →
Nov
26
Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken y Steven Farber Abstract While urban regions continue to grow, much of the urbanization that is occurring is better described as suburbanization. This is generating and will continue to generate immense pressure on our social and environmental systems. To address these challenges and exploit specific suburban opportunities, cities globally... read more →
Nov
26
Muchlis Muchlisin, Jaime Soza-Parra, Yusak O. Susilo, Dick Ettema Abstract This study provides valuable insights into ride-hailing trip patterns among various income groups, including lower-income groups and those living below the poverty line, groups often overlooked in previous research. Using latent class cluster analysis (LCCA) based on a survey in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia, we examine how variations... read more →
Nov
26
Fernando González-Solano, Gina Galindo, Rosa G. González-Ramírez, Héctor López-Ospina y Daniel Romero-Rodriguez ABSTRACT Disruptive events increasingly challenge global port operations and infrastructure, emphasizing the need for robust resilience plans to maintain operational continuity during crises. Designing effective resilience strategies in port operations involves prioritizing key drivers and strategies by establishing a... read more →
Nov
26
Rafael Delpiano, Juan Carlos Herrera Abstract Data provided by floating vehicles have the same limitation as that provided by an imperfect stationary detector that undercounts vehicles: they provide data from an unknown proportion of the total flow. Since the knowledge of this proportion is critical for some applications, its value is usually estimated... read more →
Nov
26
Sebastian Astroza, Ricardo Hurtubia, Alejandro Tirachini, Angelo Guevara, Juan Antonio Carrasco, Patricio Salas y Marcela Munizaga Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented increase in telework, a trend expected to have lasting effects on the labor market and commuting patterns, including location preferences. Understanding the demand for telework is critical to face the challenges that may come in present and future scenarios... read more →