Author Biographies

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Joel Ribeiro is a researcher at INESC TEC. He obtained his doctorate in Process Mining from Eindhoven University of Technology with the dissertation “Multidimensional Process Discovery” (2013). He has worked as a researcher in many academic and industry projects across Europe with different business perspectives. His research interests include process and data science, business intelligence, business process management, logistics, and transportation systems.
Tânia Fontes is a researcher at INESC TEC and is financed by the FCT—Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. Her area of expertise is urban mobility, people, and cargo, focusing in particular on assessing the environmental impacts. Her research interests include the areas of transport policy assessment and the use of data science to support the design of decision support systems. She has led several research projects in the area of passenger and cargo mobility, particularly in urban spaces (e-LOG and opti-MOVES). Besides these projects, she has actively collaborated on other research projects (e.g., Seamless Mobility, SmartDecision, CIVITAS-ELAN), consultancy projects (e.g., CIM-TS, VoxPop), and Cost actions (e.g., ARTS, TEA, TRANSITS). In 2016, she spent 6 months in Beijing to study the impacts of transport policies on the city’s air quality. She regularly publishes in journals in the field of transport and environment. She holds a PhD in Sciences Applied to the Environment from the University of Aveiro (2010). She also has a degree in Computer Engineering (ISEP, 2007) and Environmental Engineering (UFP, 2001).
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