- "Who benefits from night trains? Measuring consumer surplus in long-distance travel between Bavaria and Rome". World Conference on Transport Research – WCTR 2026, 2026 more…
- Shall I Fly or Sleep My Way to Rome? - A German Stated Preference Analysis. Transportation Research Board 2026, 2026 more…
- Late Trains or Price Gains? Valuing Accessibility in Munich’s Public Transport System - a Stated Preference Approach. Transportation Research Board 2026, 2026 more…
M.Sc. Vincent Wessling
- E-Mail: vincent.wessling@tum.de
Bio
Vincent Wessling is a PhD student at the chair of Mobility Policy, specializing in cost-benefit analyses of public transport infrastructure. He earned his Master's in Management & Technology at TUM, with a thesis examining the influence of social values and technological imaginaries on the adoption of new mobility technologies.
Prior to joining the Chair in November 2024, Vincent gained nine years of experience at Deutsche Bahn and McKinsey&Company, advising mobility providers, infrastructure operators, and public-sector institutions.