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Researcher
Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
- Research Expertise:
- Consumer Behaviour
- Location Problems
- Keywords:Economics and applied economics, Computer science (incl. applied informatics)
- Disciplines:Mathematical methods, programming models, mathematical and simulation modelling, Geography of mobility and transportation, Transport economics
- Users of research expertise:
- Consumer Behaviour
- Location Problems
Affiliations
- Brussels Centre for Urban Studies (Research group)
Member
From12 Mar 2020 → Today - Electromobility research centre (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2011 → Today - Business technology and Operations (Department)
Member
From8 Apr 2019 → Today - Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences and Solvay Business School (Faculty)
Member
From22 Jun 2017 → 7 Sep 2017 - Business technology and Operations (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2013 → 20 Oct 2022 - Business (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2011 → 30 Sep 2013 - Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Information Systems for Management (Department)
Member
From1 Mar 2004 → 30 Sep 2011 - Location and Distribution (Research group)
Member
From1 Sep 2003 → 31 Aug 2005 - Management Informatics (Department)
Member
From1 Sep 2003 → 29 Feb 2004
Projects
1 - 9 of 9
- AUGMENTED CCAM : Augmenting and Evaluating the Physical and Digital Infrastructure for CCAM deploymentFrom1 Sep 2022 → TodayFunding: HORIZON.1.3 - Research Infrastructures
- Delivery Plan for Charging Infrastructure for Electronic VehiclesFrom1 Nov 2021 → 31 Oct 2022Funding: Brussels Capital Region
- A data driven approach for the planning of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in urban areaFrom1 Nov 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- Location analysis for omnichannel retail & ditribution in Brussels (PRFB Anticipate)From1 Nov 2015 → 31 Oct 2019Funding: Brussels Capital Region
- BROAM: Analysis of the impact of EV and CNG vehicles in terms of environment, energy, mobility, infrastructure and socio-economic aspects.From1 Nov 2014 → 30 Apr 2015Funding: Brussels Capital Region
- Flemish Research Project Urban Logistics and MobilityFrom1 Jul 2014 → 30 Jun 2016Funding: IWT / VLAIO - VIS
- GO4SEM : Global Opportunities for SMEs in Electro-Mobility.From1 Sep 2013 → 31 Oct 2015Funding: Information & Communication technologies
- Development of optimisation model for charging infrastructure - OptigridFrom1 Mar 2013 → 30 Jun 2013Funding: SBO (Strategic basic research)
- Smart EV-VC: Smart Electric Vehicle Value Chains.From1 Oct 2012 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: Information & Communication technologies
Publications
31 - 40 of 42
- The table placement problem: a research challenge at the EWI 2007(2014)
Authors: Sergio Garcia, Valentina Cacchiani, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Martin Bisschof
Pages: 208-226 - Marktgericht ondernemen Toegepast - Het Pulvinar marketingspel(2012)
Authors: Johan Vanhaverbeke, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
Number of pages: 574 - An agent-based assessment of the impact of commuters' transport modes on the choice of retail locations(2011)
Authors: Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Cathy Macharis
- Maximal Covering Location Problem with Price Decision for Revenue Maximization in a Competitive Environment(2009)
Authors: Frank Plastria, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
Pages: 555-571 - Discrete models for competitive location with foresight(2008)
Authors: Frank Plastria, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
Pages: 683-700 - A dynamic location model for charging infrastructure taking into account future EV adoption
Authors: Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Quentin De Clerck
Number of pages: 8 - Estimation of Public Charging Demand Using Cellphone Data and Points of Interest-Based SegmentationEdition: 2Series: World Electric Vehicle JournalVolume: 14
Authors: Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Victor Radermecker
Pages: 1-19Number of pages: 19 - A multidisciplinary research framework for analysing SDI in the context of business processes.
Authors: Ezra Dessers, Joep Crompvoets, Katleen Janssen, Glenn Vancauwenberghe, Danny Vandenbroucke, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke, Geert Van Hootegem
Pages: 125-150 - Predicting charging infrastructure availability based on a space-time series model
Authors: Quentin De Clerck, Robert van den Hoed, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke
Number of pages: 10 - Possible models for the roll-out of a public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the Brussels-Capital Region
Authors: Quentin De Clerck, Lieselot Vanhaverbeke