2024 Young Researcher Competition

In the TRA VISIONS 2024 YOUNG RESEARCHER COMPETITION, a total of 107 young researchers submitted 63 ideas.
The participating young researchers were from 22 different EU countries and 62 different universities and institutions.
The following charts contain some statistical information on all the ideas.

Young researcher ideas per mode

A total of 16 raod realted ideas were submitted, 15 rail, 13 waterborne ideas, 8 airborne ideas and 11 cross modal ideas. The charts show the number of young researcher ideas submitted per mode in percentage terms.

Road

TOTAL PROJECTS 16

Rail

TOTAL PROJECTS 15

Waterborne

TOTAL PROJECTS 13

Airborne

TOTAL PROJECTS 8

Cross-modality

TOTAL PROJECTS 11

Young researchers per country

The table shows the number of young researchers that participated per country. Young researchers were able to join the competition as individuals or as teams of up to 7 students.

Universities per country

The table shows the number of universities that participated in the young researcher competition per country.

Number of young researchers per university

This table shows the number of participating young researchers per university. The Technische Universität Dresden had the highest number of young researchers participating. La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) and University College Dublin came in second, while Colegiul National Costache Negri (Romania) and Aalto University (Finland) came in third.

Young researcher ideas per Research Area

The table shows the number of young researchers’ ideas per Research Area. The most popular Research Areas were RA2 "Sustainable Mobility of People and Goods", and RA1 "Safe & Inclusive Transport", respectively with 23 and 17 ideas, followed by RA4 "Collaborative Digitalisation", under which are 14 ideas, and RA3 "Efficient and Resilient Systems" with 9 ideas.

2024 Senior Researcher Competition

The TRAVISIONS 2024 Senior Researcher Competition received 57 entries of which 45 were longlisted. The following charts contains some statistical information regarding all the seniors’ entries.

Entries per mode

A total of 16 road-related entries, 11 rail-related entries, 7 waterborne-related entries, 8 airborne-related entries and 15 cross modal related entries were submitted for the Senior Researcher Competition.

Road

TOTAL PROJECTS 16

Rail

TOTAL PROJECTS 11

Waterborne

TOTAL PROJECTS 7

Airborne

TOTAL PROJECTS 8

Cross-modality

TOTAL PROJECTS 15

Entries per country

The table shows the number of entries submitted from each country. Italy was the largest contributor with a total of 15 eligible submissions, Spain came second with 9 entries, and third place is a tie between Germany and the United Kingdom, with 6 entries each.