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Kevin Riehl is a Lecturer at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering at ETH Zürich, specializing in transportation systems and fairness mechanisms. He is affiliated with the Gruppe Strassenverkehrstechnik and holds a Master's degree in Genetics and Bioinformatics from the University of Cambridge and degrees in Industrial Engineering from Darmstadt University of Technology.
- Education:
- 2020–2021: Master's in Genetics and Bioinformatics, University of Cambridge
- 2018–2020: MSc Industrial Engineering with IT, Darmstadt University of Technology
- 2014–2017: BSc Industrial Engineering with IT, Darmstadt University of Technology
His research focuses on multi-agent systems, resource allocation fairness, and karma-based mechanisms for equitable traffic management. Notable contributions include work on reproducibility in transportation simulations and karma economies for sustainable urban mobility. He has published extensively in journals like European Transport Research Review and npj Sustainable Mobility and Transport.
Recent projects include BikeZ for cycling service modeling and microscopic traffic simulation courses. His work bridges computer science, economics, and transportation engineering to address systemic fairness in infrastructure.
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