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P. Chargé-de-recherche-en-géographie and . Gerber, Il s'appuie entre autres sur des modèles LUTI (Land Use and Transport Interaction) qui nécessitent la combinaison de méthodes statistiques, économétriques et spatiales. Il dispose également d'une expertise dans le domaine des techniques d'enquête. Ces travaux lui permettent de mieux comprendre les comportements de mobilités au-delà du prisme de la rationalité limitée, en se concentrant notamment sur les questions d'attitudes et de représentations. Il travaille au Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research -LISER -depuis 2001, après avoir obtenu son doctorat en 2000 sur la problématique de la mobilité résidentielle en général, intéresse aux interactions entre mobilités résiden-tielle -quotidienne -professionnelle

M. Le-professeur, Il a enseigné à l'université Laval de 1979 à 2013 au département de géographie (climatologie, statistique, analyse spatiale et systèmes d'information géographique -SIG) et à l'École supérieure d'aménagement du territoire et de développement régional (statistique, SIG et transport). Il a été professeur titulaire de l'Université Laval de 1993 à 2013 et fut nommé professeur émérite en septembre 2015. Il a été directeur du Centre de recherche en aménagement et développement (CRAD) de 2000 à 2006 et professeur/chercheur invité dans plusieurs universités européennes dont : L'École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (Suisse, en 1992 et 1994), l'Institut de recherche de la marine nationale, 2002.

. Samuel-carpentier-, il a occupé le poste de chargé de recherches au CEPS/INSTEAD (aujourd'hui Luxembourg Institute of SocioEconomic Research -LISER). Depuis 2012, il est maître de conférences à Aix-Marseille Université et rattaché à l'UMR ESPACE. Il est aujourd'hui directeur-adjoint de l'UMR ESPACE et responsable du Master « Géo-matique et Modélisation Spatiale » d'Aix-Marseille Université. Ses travaux portent sur l'analyse et la modé, 2007.

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