Scope of the conference

The scope of the conference includes, but is not strictly limited to, various topics related to pedestrian dynamics:

  • experiments and data acquisition,
  • statistical evaluation and fundamental aspects of pedestrian flow,
  • fire safety and safety aspects,
  • psychological and behavioral aspects,
  • model development, calibration and validation,
  • simulation studies,
  • applications and crowd management,
  • machine learning, computer vision, and VR research in pedestrian dynamics.


Organizing committee


  • Pavel Hrabák
    Associate Professor
    Department of Applied Mathematics, FIT CTU in Prague

  • Hana Najmanová
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Architectural Engineering, FCE CTU in Prague

  • Daniel Vašata
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Applied Mathematics, FIT CTU in Prague

  • Jana Vacková
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Applied Mathematics, FIT CTU in Prague

  • Vladimír Mózer
    Associate Professor
    Department of Architectural Engineering, FCE CTU in Prague


Scientific committee

Juliane AdrianJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Martyn AmosNorthumbria University, United Kingdom
Cecile Appert-RollandCNRS & University of Paris-Saclay, France
Nikolai BodeUniversity of Bristol, United Kingdom
Maik BoltesJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Mohcine ChraibiJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Alessandro CorbettaEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Arturo CuestaUniversity of Cantabria, Spain
Winnie DaamenDelft University of Technology, Netherlands
Maria DavidichSiemens, Germany
John DruryUniversity of Sussex, United Kingdom
Dorine DuivesDelft University of Technology, Netherlands
Iñaki Echeverria-HuarteUniversity of Navarra, Spain
Claudio FelicianiThe University of Tokyo, Japan
Yan FengDelft University of Technology, Netherlands
Paul GeoergVereinigung zu Förderung des Deutschen Brandschutzes e.V., Germany
Simo HostikkaAalto University, Finland
Anders JohanssonUniversity of Bristol, United Kingdom
Ramachandra Rao KIndian Institute Of Technology Delhi, India
Max KinatederNational Research Council Canada, Canada
Bryan KleinThunderhead Engineering, United States
Angelika Kneidlaccu:rate GmbH, Germany
Gerta KoesterMunich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Milan KrbalekCzech Technical University in Prague, Czechia
Tobias KretzPTV Group, Germany
Petr KučeraVŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czechia
Peter LawrenceUniversity of Greenwich, United Kingdom
Chung-Min LeeCalifornia State University Long Beach, United States
Eric Wai Ming LeeCity University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jian MaSouthwest Jiaotong University, China
Alexandre NicolasCNRS & Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
Katsuhiro NishinariThe University of Tokyo, Japan
Daniel R. ParisiInstituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Julien PettreINRIA, France
Enrico RonchiLund University, Sweden
Meead SaberiThe University of New South Wales, Australia
Andreas SchadschneiderUniversity of Cologne, Germany
Armin SeyfriedJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Anna SiebenJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Weiguo SongUniversity of Science and Technology of China, China
Michael SpearpointOFR Consultants, New Zealand
Anne TempletonUniversity of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Antoine TordeuxUniversity of Wuppertal, Germany
Federico ToschiEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Giuseppe VizzariUniversity of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
He WangUniversity College London, United Kingdom
Jarosław WąsAGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Daichi YanagisawaThe University of Tokyo, Japan
Francesco ZanlungoATR-IRC, Japan
Jun ZhangUniversity of Science and Technology of China, China
Iker ZuriguelUniversity of Navarra, Spain
Ezel ÜstenJülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany