The focus of his current visit was to discuss potential future collaborations, including joint research projects, publications, and other scientific initiatives.
His first visit under the Erasmus+ Higher Education Staff Mobility Agreement for Teaching took place from 2 to 4 December 2019. During this time, he delivered lectures on 'Measuring bicycle traffic in the city of Žilina' and 'The role of open data in urban and transport planning'. He also led the mobility workshop 'What is travel time worth to you personally?' and supported the aspern.mobil LAB team.
The return visit in December 2025 provided an opportunity to build on the initial exchange, strengthen existing connections, and develop new ideas for future collaboration. We are delighted with the inspiring dialogue and look forward to taking the next steps together.