Papamichail Ioannis is a Professor at the School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete. His research focuses on advanced traffic control systems, automated vehicle navigation, and intelligent transportation systems. He specializes in macroscopic/microscopic traffic modeling, reinforcement learning applications, and optimization-based control strategies for lane-free and conventional traffic environments. Key research areas include automated vehicle trajectory planning, variable speed limit algorithms, cooperative adaptive cruise control, and intersection control for connected vehicles. His work integrates numerical methods, partial differential equations, and multiagent decision-making frameworks to address traffic congestion, safety, and efficiency challenges. Recent investigations emphasize lane-free traffic systems, exploring optimal path planning, vehicle nudging strategies, and boundary control mechanisms through microscopic simulations. He has also developed novel controllers for highway work zones and urban networks, leveraging data fusion and real-time state estimation techniques. Ioannis collaborates on EU-funded projects and actively contributes to SUMO-based simulation tools for automated vehicle testing. His research bridges theoretical control systems with practical traffic management solutions, aiming for zero congestion/accidents in future transportation networks.








