Professor Constantinos Antoniou

Constantinos Antoniou is a Full Professor in the Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany. He holds a Diploma in Civil Engineering from NTUA (1995), a MS in Transportation (1997) and a PhD in Transportation Systems (2004), both from MIT. His research focuses on transport policy, modelling and optimization of transportation models, data analytics and statistical learning for transportation, and human factors for future mobility. Costas has a proven track record in attracting competitive funding on both national and international levels. He is/has been Principal Investigator (PI) of several research projects (e.g. EU-funded PHOEBE, iDREAMS, MOMENTUM, Drive2thefuture, NOESIS, as well as nationally-funded, e.g. German DFG DVanPool and Trampa, and federally funded PANAMERA). In the last five years, he has brought more than 4 million Euros of third party funding, from EU, federal and regional sources. 

Costas has made significant contributions in several fields, including the calibration of transportation simulation models, and the identification and quantification of factors affecting the acceptance, adoption and demand for conventional and established transportation modes. He is developing tools that are being used to support evidence-based transport policy.

Prof. Antoniou has authored more than 470 scientific publications, including more than 175 papers in international, peer-reviewed journals, 265 in international conference proceedings, 3 books and 30 book chapters. He has a Scopus h-index of 37 (Google Scholar h-index: 50, i10-index: 150, i-100 index: 18) with more than 4500 citations (Google Scholar 8478).

He is a member of several professional and scientific organizations, editorial boards (Associate Editor of Transportation Research – Part A: Policy and Practice; Deputy Editor in Chief of IET Intelligent Transportation Systems; Associate Editor of Transportation Letters; Editor of EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics; Editorial Board member of Transportation Research – Part C, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Smart Cities;), committees (such as TRB committee ABJ70 - Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing Applications and the Steering Committee of hEART – The European Association for Research in Transportation). 

He enjoys teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, in both English and German. He has supervised seven PhD students, and is currently supervising seventeen more. His students have been appointed to faculty positions at well-known universities, such as University College London (UCL), DTU, while visiting faculty and doctoral students that were mentored by Prof. Antoniou have also received prestigious faculty positions, e.g. at the UPC and U of Arizona.

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Publications

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Full list of publications at https://antoniou.mit.edu/publications

Most recent publications

Books

  • Antoniou, Constantinos; Efthymiou, Dimitrios; Chaniotakis, Emmanouil: Demand for Emerging Transportation Systems: Modeling Adoption, Satisfaction, and Mobility Patterns. Elsevier, 2019 mehr… BibTeX
  • Antoniou, Constantinos; Dimitriou, Loukas; Pereira, Francisco: Mobility Patterns, Big Data and Transport Analytics. Tools and Applications for Modeling. Elsevier, 2018 mehr… BibTeX

Journal articles

  • Yannis, G; Antoniou, C; Vardaki, S; Kanellaidis, G: Older drivers’ perception and acceptance of in-vehicle devices for traffic safety and traffic efficiency. Journal of transportation engineering 136 (5), 2010, 472--479 mehr… BibTeX
  • Tsirimpa, Athena; Polydoropoulou, Amalia; Antoniou, Constantinos: Development of a latent variable model to capture the impact of risk aversion on travelers' switching behavior. Journal of Choice Modelling 3 (1), 2010, 127--148 mehr… BibTeX
  • Antoniou, Constantinos; Balakrishna, Ramachandran; Koutsopoulos, Haris N; Ben-Akiva, Moshe: Off--line and on--line calibration of dynamic traffic assignment systems. IFAC Proceedings Volumes 42 (15), 2009, 104--111 mehr… BibTeX
  • Vaze, Vikrant; Antoniou, Constantinos; Wen, Yang; Ben-Akiva, Moshe: Calibration of dynamic traffic assignment models with point-to-point traffic surveillance. Transportation Research Record 2090 (1), 2009, 1--9 mehr… BibTeX
  • Vaze, Vikrant; Antoniou, Constantinos; Wen, Yang; Ben-Akiva, Moshe: Calibration of dynamic traffic assignment models with point-to-point traffic surveillance. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board (2090), 2009, 1--9 mehr… BibTeX
  • Yannis, G; Antoniou, C; Vardaki, S; Kanellaidis, G: Older drivers’ perception and acceptance of in-vehicle devices for traffic safety and traffic efficiency. Journal of transportation engineering 136 (5), 2009, 472--479 mehr… BibTeX
  • Aboudolas, Konstantinos; Aboura, Khalid; Abu-Lebdeh, Ghassan; Alam, Sameer; Albrecht, Thomas; Aldoouri, Raed; Anagnostopoulos, Christos E; Antoniou, Constantinos; Aron, Maurice; Artimy, Maen M; others: Available online at www. sciencedirect. com. Transportation Research Part C 16, 2008, 137--139 mehr… BibTeX
  • Balakrishna, Ramachandran; Antoniou, Constantinos; Koutsopoulos, Haris N; Wen, Yang; Ben-Akiva, Moshe: Calibrating Speed-Density Functions for Mesoscopic Traffic Simulation. the Fundamental Diagram for Traffic Flow Theory, 2008, 199 mehr… BibTeX
  • Balakrishna, Ramachandran; Wen, Yang; Ben-Akiva, Moshe; Antoniou, Constantinos: Simulation-based framework for transportation network management in emergencies. Transportation Research Record 2041 (1), 2008, 80--88 mehr… BibTeX
  • Tyrinopoulos, Yannis; Antoniou, Constantinos: Public transit user satisfaction: Variability and policy implications. Transport Policy 15 (4), 2008, 260--272 mehr… BibTeX