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Prof. Caspar Chorus serves as a full Professor in the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology, specializing in transportation behavior and decision modeling. His research bridges engineering, behavioral science, and public policy through interdisciplinary collaborations across Europe.
His research interests focus on transportation behavior, decision-making processes, and public sector applications of AI. Chorus employs advanced methodologies including choice experiments, mobility diaries, and machine learning to understand how individuals make travel decisions and respond to transportation information systems. His work has significant implications for sustainable mobility planning and transportation infrastructure development.
His recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory from foundational transportation behavior research toward integrating artificial intelligence in public sector decision-making. The 2023-2025 publications show increasing interdisciplinary scope, connecting transportation science with machine learning safety, gender studies, and participatory value evaluation methods.
- Eric Pas Prize: International Association of Travel Behavior Research (2009)
- IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems society Best PhD Dissertation Award (2008)
- BIVEC-GIBET PhD award (2007)
- Honorable mention for best Transportation Science and Logistics paper Award (2007)
Chorus maintains active external collaborations through board positions at Stichting Robohouse (2023-2027), TU Delft - The Green Village (2023-2027), and the Association of Former Members of Delft Student Corps (2024-2026). His research has secured funding from transportation research organizations and has been applied in practical contexts including NS (Dutch Railways) information systems.
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