Pan-American Congress in Transportation and Logistics Research
The Pan-American Society of Transportation and Logistics Research (PANAMSTR) is delighted to invite researchers, practitioners, and professionals to participate in the 2026 Pan-American Congress in Transportation and Logistics Research, to be held in San Diego, California and Ensenada, Mexico between May 26th and 29th. This congress aims to foster collaboration and innovation across the Americas, promoting academic and practical advancements in transportation, logistics, and related fields.
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Our Mission
PANAM San Diego/Ensenada 2026 aims to foster transdisciplinary, hemispheric dialogue on transportation systems across the Americas. By convening scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, the conference promotes research and practices that address regional mobility challenges with an emphasis on equity, sustainability, and innovation. In the spirit of collaboration and exchange, PANAM seeks to build bridges—across disciplines, languages, borders, and communities.
Our Themes
PANAM San Diego/Ensenada 2026 explores the future of transportation across the Americas through innovation, equity, and sustainability. From public transit and freight logistics to intelligent systems and infrastructure, the conference addresses critical challenges shaping mobility today. Key themes include sustainable transport, safety, education, planning, and inclusive access. By bringing together experts from across disciplines, PANAM fosters dialogue that bridges technology, policy, and community needs—building smarter, more equitable transportation systems for the hemisphere.
Our Values
PANAM San Diego/Ensenada 2026 is grounded in values that reflect both its thematic focus and its geographic context. We are committed to equity and inclusion, supporting transportation systems that serve diverse communities and confront systemic disparities in access, safety, and infrastructure. Sustainability is central to our vision—we prioritize environmentally responsible approaches that recognize the long-term ecological and social implications of mobility. We value collaboration across disciplines, languages, and borders, believing that meaningful progress comes through shared knowledge and mutual respect.
Meet the Organizers
Our dedicated team is committed to making PANAM XXIII 2026 an unforgettable experience.
Dr. Carlos Paternina
San Diego State University
Carlos D. Paternina Arboleda is Faculty at the Fowler College of Business, San Diego State University, and former full professor at Universidad del Norte in Colombia. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of South Florida. His research focuses on AI-driven optimization in freight transportation, supply chain analytics, and smart port systems. He serves on editorial boards for journals including Supply Chain Analytics and Latin American Transport Studies. His work integrates intelligent algorithms into decision-support tools. He has co-chaired several international conferences and currently co-chairs the 2024 ICCL (Monterrey, MX) and PANAM 2026 (San Diego, CA).
Dr. Miguel Jaller
University of California, Davis
Miguel Jaller is a Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Davis, and co-directs the Sustainable Freight Research Program. He holds degrees from Universidad del Norte and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His interdisciplinary research focuses on sustainable transportation, freight and logistics, micromobility, electromobility, and disaster response logistics. Dr. Jaller develops tools to assess the societal and private impacts of transportation systems, technologies, and policies. With over 15 years of experience, he has led projects globally for public and private organizations. He is an Amazon Scholar working on decarbonizing goods distribution and actively contributes to various professional communities.
Dr. Diego Tlapa Mendoza
Autonomous University of Baja California
Diego Tlapa is a Professor of Industrial Engineering at the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), where he also earned his M.S. and Doctor of Science degrees. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Technological Institute of Ciudad Juárez. His research focuses on supply chain management, process improvement, lean manufacturing, and Six Sigma. He has authored or coauthored over 50 journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. Dr. Tlapa has contributed to numerous research projects and is a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers and the Optimization of Industrial Processes Network (ROPRIN), promoting industrial innovation and efficiency.
Meet Our Keynote Speakers
We are honored to feature an outstanding group of keynote speakers, each bringing unique perspectives and expertise to inspire meaningful dialogue and collaboration.
Dr. Genevieve Giuliano
University of Southern California
Dr. Genevieve Giuliano is Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and holder of the Margaret and John Ferraro Chair at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy. Her research focuses on transportation policy, land use and transportation interactions, travel behavior, and sustainable transportation. She has published over 200 papers, is a Fellow in Regional Science, and is widely recognized as a pioneer in areas such as gender differences in travel behavior and freight–land use relationships.
Dr. Giuliano directed the METRANS Transportation Consortium for over 20 years, building it into one of the nation’s leading research centers. She has served on numerous national and state advisory bodies, including National Academy of Sciences committees, and has contributed to major initiatives on climate change and freight policy, including work with Caltrans and CARB on California’s Freight Management Plan.
Dr. Angelo Guevara
University of Chile
Angelo Guevara is a Full Professor at the Universidad de Chile. He holds a PhD and an MSc in Transportation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as well as an MSc and a Civil Engineering degree from Universidad de Chile. He is a Lead Researcher at the Instituto de Sistemas Complejos de Ingeniería (ISCI), a Research Affiliate at the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Laboratory at MIT, and an External Affiliate of the Choice Modelling Centre (CMC) at the University of Leeds. He serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Choice Modelling (JOCM) and as a member of the Editorial Board of Transportation Research Part B (TR-B). He is also Director of the Sociedad Chilena de Ingeniería de Transporte (SOCHITRAN) and the Sociedad Panamericana de Investigación en Transporte y Logística (PANAMSTR). His distinctions include the Fulbright Chair and Fellowship, the Martin Family Fellowship, a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, and an Honorable Mention for the IATBR Eric Pas Dissertation Prize. His research focuses on choice behavior modeling, micro econometrics, value of time, and public transportation, areas in which he has published more than 45 scientific articles.
Dr. Yueyue Fan
University of California, Davis
Yueyue Fan is a professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Davis. She is also a faculty member in the graduate program of Applied Mathematics at UC Davis. Dr. Fan’s research is on transportation and energy infrastructure systems modeling, with a special interest in integrating applied mathematics and engineering domain knowledge to address fundamental challenges brought by data and system uncertainty, dynamics, and underdetermined issues. Dr. Fan directed the Civil Infrastructure Systems (CIS) program during 2020-2023 and the Regional Innovation Engines program during 2023-2024 at the National Science Foundation.
Dr. Oscar Oviedo Trespalacios
Delft University of Technology
Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios is an Associate Professor and Director of the Future Mobility Program at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). He also holds honorary positions in universities in Asia, Europe and Oceania. His research focuses on human–technology interaction in transport systems, with particular emphasis on behavioral dynamics, automated and connected vehicles, and the real-world use of mobility technologies. His work examines how transport systems evolve through everyday interaction, including patterns of adaptation, disengagement, and non-use, and how these processes shape system performance over time. He has published extensively in leading journals in the field, including Accident Analysis & Prevention and Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior, and serves as an Associate Editor for both journals. His research combines naturalistic data, experimental methods, and sociotechnical analysis to better understand how transport technologies perform in real-world conditions.
Dr. Gastón Cedillo-Campos
Texas A&M International University
Dr. Gastón Cedillo-Campos is an academic at Texas A&M International University, where he passionately advocates for the adoption of innovative transportation technologies as a lever to improve the future of millions, including hydrogen, digitalization, and cargo airships. He is playing a key role in fostering innovation, conducting applied research, and advancing progress through consulting activities in collaboration with companies and government entities. His publications demonstrate his commitment to promoting the efficiency of supply chains, grounded in theory but primarily with a real-world perspective that can provide usable solutions.
Announcements
We are happy to announce that in partnership with Nature and Dr. ir. Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia (Editor-in-chief) of the npj Sustainable Mobility and Transport journal we will be selecting the Best Paper at the XXIII PANAM Conference.
The winner of the Best Paper Award will:
1. Be able to publish the paper with a waiver for publishing open access in the npj Sustainable Mobility and Transport journal (Nature portfolio) after passing the journal’s review process; and,
2. Will receive a prize of 250 Euro.
Successful manuscripts would contribute by showing how we can make our mobility system more sustainable in one or more of its three pillars: equity, environment, and economy.
The journal is also oriented to practitioner-ready papers.
Hi everyone,
We have good news. We are welcoming new participants from the Council of Supply Chain and Operations Management (CSUPOM) to the 2026 PANAM Conference. We are making a final deadline extension for Extended Abstracts to:
January 31st, 2026.
We will be communicating additional information for potential submissions for presentation only (not considered for the proceedings) past this deadline.
Authors are invited to submit extended articles to the following partnered special issues, should their work fits the specific VSI scope:
AI-powered Analytics for Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains in Emerging Markets (Elsevier, Supply Chain Analytics): Link
Generative AI: Impacts on Transport Policy and Applications (Elsevier, Transportation Research – Part A): Link
Latin American Transport Studies (LATS), the official journal of the Panamerican Society of Transportation and Logistics Research: Link.
VSI: AI-Powered Analytics for Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains in Emerging Markets
Submission deadline: 31 May 2026
We are happy to share that we have partnered with Elsevier to develop a special issue in the Supply Chain Analytics Journal.
Selected articles presented at the PANAM 2026 will be invited to submit to this special issue.
Guest editors:
Executive Guest Editor:
Dr. Carlos D. Paternina-Arboleda, PhD
San Diego State University, San Diego, California, United States
E-mail: cpaternina@sdsu.edu
Co-Guest Editors:
Dr. Jairo Montoya Torres
Department of Systems Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
School of Engineering, Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia
E-mail: jairo.montoya-torres@etsmtl.ca
Dr. Diana Ramirez-Rios
State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, United States
E-mail: dgramire@buffalo.edu
Dr. Qinyun Zhu
Department of Management Information Systems
San Diego State University, San Diego, California, United States
E-mail: qzhu@sdsu.edu
We are excited to invite authors to submit their extended abstracts.
Deadline for submissions is January 31st, 2026.
You can submit your abstracts at:
See detailed information in our Call for Papers page.
Extended abstracts will undergo a double-blinded review process for approval and should adhere to the following guidelines:
Word Count: The extended abstract should be between 1,500 and 2,000 words (maximum 6 pages).
Format: Use the official congress template (available on the call for papers).
Content: The texted abstract must include the following elements: Main objectives of the research, Scope, Methodology, Results, Conclusions
Structure: The extended abstract should include: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, Discussion, Conclusions
Languages: Submissions are accepted in English, Spanish, and Portuguese
Submission Options: Prospective authors can opt for:
Presentation and Publication: Accepted extended abstracts will be published in the event proceedings with an ISBN.
Presentation Only: Authors may choose not to publish their abstracts in the proceedings.
Additionally, authors of accepted abstracts will have the opportunity to submit their complete manuscripts to special issues in journals that will be announced during the event.
The organizing chairs Dr. Carlos Paternina (San Diego State University) and Dr. Miguel Jaller (University of California, Davis) are pleased to announce that the XXIII PANAM Conference, originally planned to take place solely in San Diego, will now be held as a binational event in partnership with the Autonomous University of Baja California (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California).
This development reflects our commitment to hemispheric collaboration and the importance of dialogue across borders—linguistic, institutional, and geopolitical. In response to evolving global and regional dynamics, and in alignment with our conference values of equity, inclusion, and regional responsiveness, PANAM 2026 will feature satellite events in Ensenada, Mexico, alongside its core programming in San Diego.
This binational format underscores the transnational spirit of the PANAM Society and reinforces our dedication to fostering scholarly exchange that is rooted in place, yet expansive in scope.
We look forward to welcoming you to this historic edition of PANAM in 2026—now more connected than ever.
The 38th Annual CSUPOM Conference will now be held concurrently with the San Diego portion of PANAM XXIII. Its theme will be: “Innovation, Teaching, and Research in Operations & Supply Chain Management Across Borders.
We are happy to announce that we have sent decisions on the extended abstract submissions to the authors.
The notice contains suggestions resulting from the reviewer’s feedback.
If your paper is:
* Accepted,
* Accepted with minor revisions, or
* Accepted with major revisions
for publication in the **Springer Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure special issue**, please note:
**The final version must be written in English.**
We congratulate you on the acceptance of your paper and look forward to your presentation at PANAM 2026.
The organizers invite authors to indicate their preferred presentation location by completing the following Google Form:
https://shorturl.at/jBv2t
If you have any questions regarding the presentations, locations, or submissions, please do not hesitate to contact us at: info@panamstr.org
Hi everyone, the early bird registration is finally open. Please use the following links:
Early Bird General Admission: https://checkout.wompi.co/l/dkbyW0
Early Bird Student Admission: https://checkout.wompi.co/l/1fHDIT
Remember that the early bird deadline is April 15.
Important: When registering, please use the same email as in your abstract submission.
Please check our information about the Hotels in San Diego and Ensenada.
Book early and take advantage of the Special Rates.
Hi everyone, you can use the following PowerPoint Slides Template for your presentations.
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Conference Schedule
Plan your 2026 XXIII PANAM San Diego/Ensenada experience! Explore the session topics, times, and speakers for each day of the conference.
Main Event Location: Ensenada
Technical Workshops
Agenda:
8:00 – 10:00: Registration
10:00 – 12:00: Technical Workshop 1 – Dr. Angelo Guevara
12:00 – 13:30: Lunch
13:30 – 15:30: Technical Workshop 2 – Dr. Gastón Cedillo
15:30 – 16:00: Break
16:00 – 18:00: Poster Session and Networking
Main Event Location: Ensenada (Opening Day)
Agenda:
8:00 – 10:00: Registration
10:00 – 11:00: Opening Ceremony & Welcome Remarks
11:00 – 12:00: Keynote Address by Dr.
12:00 – 13:30: Lunch
13:30 – 16:00: Parallel Technical Sessions I (All Tracks)
16:00 – 17:30: Technical Panel: “Transporte y Logística Sustentable e Inteligent; Retos y Oportunidades”
Saúl de los Santos (Subsecretario de Planeación Económica de Baja California)
José Marquez (Deputy District Director of Planning and Local Assistance – Caltrans)
Gastón Cedillo (Texas A&M International University)
Angélica Lozano Cuevas (UNAM – Moderator)
18:00 – 19:30 (Ensenada): Welcome Reception
Main Event Location: San Diego
Agenda:
08:30 – 10:00: Parallel Technical Sessions II
10:00 – 10:30: Break
10:30 – 12:00: Parallel Technical Sessions III
12:00 – 13:30: Lunch
13:30 – 14:30: Keynote Address by Dr. Oscar Oviedo
14:30 – 16:00: Parallel Technical Sessions IV
16:30 – 18:00 (San Diego): Industry and Policy Round table
16:30 – 18:00 (Ensenada): Keynote Address: Dr. Angelo Guevara
19:30 – 22:00 (San Diego): Dinner Celebration
Main Event Location: San Diego (Final Day)
Agenda:
08:30 – 11:30 (San Diego): CSUPOM Track
08:30 – 10:00(San Diego): Parallel Technical Sessions V
09:00 – 10:00 (Ensenada): Keynote Address: Dr. Gastón Cedilllo
10:00 – 10:30: Break
10:30 – 11:30 San Diego: Closing Plenary by Dr.
11:30 – 12:30: Closing Remarks and Awards Ceremony
12:30 – 13:00: Lunch (Boxes)
13:30 – 18:00: Site Visits
Welcome Reception
Kick off the conference with our Welcome Reception! Enjoy drinks, appetizers, and mingling with fellow attendees and speakers.
Networking Areas
Visit our dedicated Networking Areas throughout the conference. A perfect space for informal discussions and collaborations.
Interactive Sessions
Participate in interactive sessions designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among attendees.
About PANAMSTR
The Pan-American Society for Transportation Research (PANAMSTR) has been a cornerstone in the field of transportation research for over 40 years, fostering collaboration and innovation among experts across Latin America.