Nancy Tzioutziou is a researcher at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), where she contributes to transport analysis and the development of response strategies for urban disruptions such as flooding, earthquakes, and congestion.
Within AntifragiCity, her work focuses on developing a dynamic transport analysis methodology to understand how mobility patterns change during disruptive events and how cities can prioritise actions in response. Her team is also advancing on a decision support tool, “based on agent-based and dynamic modelling approaches”, she explains, alongside a mobility triage handbook to support real-world applications.
“We are excited to work with real data that comes from the demo sites of the project and find useful solutions for real case studies, so that we can integrate this information into the later steps of the project and create an API that can be used by everyone at the end of the project.”
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AntifragiCity is a Horizon Europe project rethinking urban mobility across Europe. Through collaboration among 13 partners across 8 countries, the project designs mobility systems that don’t just recover from disruption but adapt, improve, and grow stronger because of it. By combining technology, social science, and real-world testing, AntifragiCity is building a roadmap for sustainable, inclusive, and antifragile mobility systems.
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