Supporting the movement
of people and goods,
and building a sustainable social foundation.
At the Mobility & Infrastructure Lab, we study transportation, tourism, logistics, and cities by combining data analysis, policy evaluation, and field experiments to create better mobility and regional communities.
- Empirical research to generate tourism demand and support behavioral change
- Traffic prediction and policy evaluation using AI and big data
- Building sustainable urban and transportation systems that contribute to regional revitalization
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Demonstration Project
Suisui Tabi App
"Suisui Tabi" is an app developed by our lab to encourage tourism and transportation behavioral change, with the goals of dispersing congestion and promoting regional circulation. In collaboration with local governments and tourism associations, we aim to create new ways to enjoy sightseeing destinations and realize sustainable mobility through field experiments.
- Temporal and spatial dispersion of tourism demand
- Testing random recommendation and behavioral change
- Contributing to regional revitalization and improved circulation
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We welcome inquiries about collaborative research, commissioned research, speaking engagements, and joining the laboratory. Please feel free to contact us if you are considering graduate study from another university or admission as a working professional student.
leyp[at]shibaura-it.ac.jp
3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8548, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Toyosu Campus
Main Building 9F / Room 09I32