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- Axhausen is a surname, likely of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: Georg Axhausen (1877-1960), German oral and maxillofacial surgeon...
- Kay W. Axhausen (born 8 October 1958) is Professor and chair of transportation planning at the ETH Zurich, where he leads its Institute for Transport Planning...
- Georg Axhausen (24 March 1877 – 10 January 1960) was a German oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Axhausen studied medicine at Kaiser-Wilhelms-Akademie (Pépinière)...
- code open-source. After Kai Nagel’s departure to TU Berlin in 2004, Kay Axhausen joined the team, bringing a different approach and experience." MATSim...
- 1021/ic50080a032}} Haiges, Ralf; Baxter, Amanda F.; Goetz, Nadine R.; Axhausen, Joachim A.; Soltner, Theresa; Kornath, Andreas; Christe, Kalr O. (2016)...
- Axhausen (July 2004). "Efficient map-matching of large GPS data sets - Tests on a speed monitoring experiment in Zurich" (PDF). Schuessler; Axhausen (October...
- travel theory?' in Tourist Studies 1(5) p.5-22 L****n, J, Urry, J and Axhausen, K (2006) Mobilities, Networks, Geographies Aldershot:Ashgate Pioneering...
- Information Quarterly. 37 (4): 101474. doi:10.1016/j.giq.2020.101474. Batty, M.; Axhausen, K. W.; Giannotti, F.; Pozdnoukhov, A.; Bazzani, A.; Wachowicz, M.; Ouzounis...
- gynecologist Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819–1895) – surgeon Georg Axhausen (1877–1960) – surgeon Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907) – surgeon August Bier...
- "Generation of the Initial MATSim Input". In Horni, Andreas; Nagel, Kai; Axhausen, Kay W. (eds.). The Multi-Agent Transport Simulation MATSim. London: Ubiquity...