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Alexandre JACQUILLAT

Academic Background:

  • 2012 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
  • 2012  • MIT, ESD: MS in Technology and Policy
  • 2010  • Ecole Polytechnique (France): Engineering Diploma in Operations Research and Economics

Work Experience:

  • Summer 2012 • Booz Allen Hamilton • Boston, MA
    Public policy consulting in energy and transportation
  • Summer 2010 • University of Montreal • Montreal, Canada
    Stochastic Modeling - Department of Computer Science and Operations Research
  • Summer 2009 • Aurecon • Cape Town, South Africa
    Water Engineering

Research Domain:

Air Transportation System, Airport Operations, Critical Infrastructure

Research Methodology:

Stochastic Modeling, Operations Research, Regulatory Economics, Game Theory

Research Description:

Since the phasing out of the High Density Rule, access to major commercial airports in the US has been weakly constrained. This largely unregulated demand combined with capacity constraints led to record delays in 2007. Alex is evaluating the effects of demand management measures that place limits on the number of movements that can be scheduled at an airport during a time interval on airline economics and airport congestion.

Publications:

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