Blog from February, 2019

MATSim Job @Paris

GeoTwin, a Paris based start-up, is looking for a good team player with significant experience with MATSim and Data Analysis skills. Contact: goknur.sirin@geotwin.io

PhD positions @Polytechnique Montréal on topics related to the modeling of innovative mobility with MATSim. For enquiries, please contact francesco.ciari@polymtl.ca

The registration for the MATSim User Meeting 2019 is now open.

Registration is free for ANT attendees (but please register anyway), for everyone else tickets are 109,99€.

Please register via Eventbrite.

Lunch and coffee breaks are included.

The call for abstracts is still open until April 5 and we are eagerly awaiting your submissions.

See this post for more details.

Dear MATSim community,

as announced earlier, our annual MATSim user meeting will be held on April 29 in Leuven, Belgium. That is just before the popular ANT conference and the ABMTRANS workshop.

We are now accepting submissions for the User Meeting from both Science and Industry.

Submissions for the User Meeting should take the form of an abstract (< 1000 words), and are to be submitted before April 5, 2019, through EasyChair.

MATSim-related submissions to the main conference will as well be considered for inclusion in the User Meeting program.

Please feel free to forward this information to any of your contacts, by sharing the link to the EasyChair call for papers:

https://easychair.org/cfp/matsim2019

Registration for the User Meeting will also open shortly.

For participants of the main ANT / ABMTRANS conference participating in the User Meeting will be free of charge, for everyone else, there will be a small fee.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Leuven!

Joschka Bischoff
Billy Charlton
Kai Nagel


SBB (Swiss Federal Railway) has currently two open positions in an agile and highly motivated team in the area of traffic simulation with MATSim:

If you are interested, you find all the details and information to apply in the two links above.