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ENTPE researchers analyze 2020-2024 data revealing limited subsidy impact, driven instead by rail gaps and peaks. Key insights for Europe's green transport.

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Kseniya Schemeleva is a Maître de conférences at Université Lumière Lyon 2, affiliated with the Laboratoire Aménagement Économie Transports (LAET). She serves as Responsable du Master TLIC within the Faculté de Sciences Économiques et de Gestion. Her work is connected to the Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'Etat through research collaborations in transport economics and related fields.
Schemeleva’s research centers on optimization problems, including lot-sizing and sequencing under uncertainties, as well as topics in supply chain management, long-distance carpooling, and the effects of public financial incentives on transport supply. She has contributed to publications and working papers on these subjects, with affiliations noted in academic repositories such as HAL and RePEc. Schemeleva holds the position of Associate Professor and maintains an academic profile on platforms including Google Scholar and ResearchGate, where her work in production systems and transport economics is documented.
ENTPE researchers analyze 2020-2024 data revealing limited subsidy impact, driven instead by rail gaps and peaks. Key insights for Europe's green transport.