The following one-week courses, taught by Professor Moshe Ben-Akiva and
visiting lecturers, will be offered this summer at MIT. Your help in
forwarding this announcement to interested persons or groups is appreciated.
Discrete Choice Analysis: Predicting Demand and Market Shares [14.61s]
June 8-12, 2009 | $3,700 | 2.9 CEUs
In-depth study of discrete choice models (logit, nested logit, generalized extreme value, probit, logit mixtures), specification, estimation, statistical testing, forecasting, and application. Topics include analysis of revealed and stated preferences data, sampling, behavioral mixture models, simulation-based estimation, discrete panel data, Bayesian estimation, discrete-continuous models, menu choice, and models with latent variables. Learn practical applications, discrete choice software, and gain hands-on experience.
http://web.mit.edu/professional/short-programs/courses/discrete_choice_analysis.html
Modeling and Simulation of Transportation Networks [1.10s]
July 27-31, 2009 | $2,900 | 2.9 CEUs
In-depth study of the most sophisticated transportation network modeling and simulation methods including: theory and applications of origin-destination estimation and prediction; traffic flow models and alternative simulation methods; dynamic traffic assignment methods; models of user behavior; public transportation models; equilibrium methods; calibration and validation; and real time systems.
http://web.mit.edu/professional/short-programs/courses/simulation_transportation.html
Scholarship and discount opportunities are available for junior faculty and doctoral students. Please contact Tina Xue at [log in to unmask], with any questions. Please forward this message to others who may be interested in these courses.
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