Dr Panagiotis Angeloudis is Reader and Head of the Transport Systems and Logistics Laboratory (TSL), based in the Centre for Transport Studies (CTS) at Imperial College London.
His research focuses on the study of networks, optimisation methods and multi-agent systems, as well as their applications in autonomous transport systems, urban infrastructure and logistics.
He has a research portfolio of over £3.8 million, with significant support from EPSRC, InnovateUK and the industry. Examples of recent projects include the design of shared mobility platforms using autonomous vehicles; resilience modelling of transport infrastructure; integrated design of unmanned aerial systems for humanitarian logistics.
Panagiotis was recently appointed by the UK Department for Transport to the Expert Panel for Maritime 2050 and was a member of the UK Government Office of Science Future of Mobility review team.
Before establishing TSL, Panagiotis held a JSPS Research Fellowship at Kyoto University. He previously obtained a PhD in Transportation at Imperial COllege London, and spent periods as a research analyst at DP World and the United Nations in Geneva.
Within Imperial he also leads the Intelligent Infrastructure and Transport Systems Laboratory (IITS). He is affiliated with the Centre for Systems Engineering and Innovation, the Institute for Security Science and Technology, the Energy Futures Lab, the Grantham Institute and the Imperial Robotics Forum.
PhD in Transportation, 2009
Imperial College London
MEng in Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2009
Imperial College London