Railways and Transport Laboratory

Research Projects

The Railways and Transport Laboratory at NTUA is a premiere Hellenic Laboratory specializing in Public Transport, Freight, Railway, and Air Transport. It has made significant contributions to 134 European and National Research and Consulting Projects, underlining its extensive expertise in both practical and theoretical engineering aspects.

Active Projects

Scientific Responsible: Assistant Prof. K. Gkiotsalitis
Principal Investigator: Associate Prof. K. Kepaptsoglou
Funding Source: European Comission
Received Budget: 590,000 Euros
Duration: 2023-2026
Summary:The objective of SUM is to transform current mobility networks towards innovative and novel shared mobility systems (NSM) integrated with public transport (PT) in more than 15 European Cities by 2026 reaching 30 by 2030.
Scientific Responsible: Assistant Prof. K. Gkiotsalitis
Principal Investigator: Assistant Prof. K. Gkiotsalitis
Funding Source: STA.SY.
Received Budget: 37,200 Euros
Duration: 2023-2024
Summary:Update of Emergency Management Manual plan of metro line 1 in Athens (HSAP line)
Scientific Responsible:Assistant Prof. K. Gkiotsalitis
Principal Investigator:Prof. E. Vlahogianni
Funding Source:European Comission
Received Budget:557,750 Euros
Duration:2022-2025
Summary:CONDUCTOR’s main goal is to design, integrate and demonstrate advanced, high‐level traffic and fleet management that will allow efficient and globally optimal transport of passengers and goods, while ensuring seamless multimodality and interoperability, through dynamic balancing and priority‐based management of vehicles (automated and conventional).

List of all Projects