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Prof. Allister Loder's research focuses on mobility policy, specifically the analysis, evaluation, and optimization of mobility policy measures and innovations. He has contributed to the development of methods for applying the macroscopic fundamental diagram in planning policy and has observed fare innovations in the German public transport system, including the 9-Euro-Ticket and the Deutschlandticket, utilizing travel surveys. His education includes a study in mechatronics at the Technical University of Hamburg and Energy Science and Technology at ETH Zurich, where he obtained his Ph.D. in transportation in 2019. Following this, he worked as a consultant in mobility data simulations at Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) in early 2020, and from 2021 to 2023, he held a postdoctoral position at the Chair of Traffic Engineering Control at TUM. In 2023, he founded a DFG-funded Emmy Noether research group and was appointed to a professorship in Mobility Policy at TUM.