Dr. Stig E.R. FRANZÉN (1943) is Executive Director and one of
the co-founders of ARISE. He is also Managing Director of FRANCON, and
Acting Director of the Center for Transport and Traffic (CTT) at
Chalmers and Göteborg Universities. FRANCON is also accociated to CIT -
Chalmers Industriteknik (www.cit.chalmers.se). He got his MScEE(CIE) at Chalmers
University of Technology in 1968, a BA(FK) in Learning Psychology at Göteborg
University in 1974, a LicEng(TeknL) in Control Engineering in 1986, and
a PhD(TeknD) in Transportation and Logistics in 1999, both at Chalmers.
He has held several academic positions at Chalmers between 1969 and
1986 at the Control Engineering Laboratory and the Robotics Laboratory,
and is today linked to Chalmers as a senior researcher and a supervisor
of students at the Departments of Transportation and Logistics and Human
Factors Engineering. He
has been an expert and senior consultant (human-machine systems) for the
Saab-SCANIA Group 1986-1991, started FRANCON (1991) and ARISE (1992) to
work as international consultant and researcher, and is since 2001
associated with CIT as senior advisor and project manager.
Dr. Stig FRANZÉN has participated in European transport and traffic
research programmes since 1986 (PROMETHEUS and several projects related
to the EC Framework programmes; e.g. GIDS, SOCRATES, EMMIS, HOPES,
SCRIPT, QUARTET PLUS, CAPTURE, HINT, MAESTRO, and CERTIFIED). He has
also (1994 - 2004) been one of the scientific leaders of the GOTIC Research programme of
the Gothenburg Public Transport Authority . He has on several occasions
been engaged as an expert, reviewer and evaluator for Swedish
Governmental Agencies as well as for the European Commission.
Today his research is concentrated on the analysis, design and
evaluation of complex human-machine systems (mainly systems for the
transportation of goods and people). Present work is, in the
context of his positions at Chalmers, CTT and CIT, addressing the area
of future urban transport (e.g. urban freight - distribution of goods
and services in complex urban settings, and transport solutions for the
quality of urban life). Dr. FRANZÉN has written more than 100
scientific contributions (in Swedish and in English) in the fields of
Transportation and Logistics, Human-Machine Systems, Systems
Engineering, Control Engineering, Robotics, and Technology Assessment.