Consultants

email m.quiroz@systematica.net
Since 2024, Martín has been collaborating with Systematica as a Senior Mobility Consultant, contributing to different urban mobility and transport planning projects. His role focuses on public transport operations, trip generation and distribution analysis, and visitation dynamics for large-scale developments. Martín brings strong expertise in data-driven transport modelling, strategic mobility planning, and multi-modal integration. Additionally, he supports the development of internal methodologies and tools to enhance project efficiency and knowledge sharing.
Before joining Systematica, Martín developed a solid foundation in transport and mobility planning through extensive work in Chile, particularly within the Public Transport Authority of Santiago, Ministry of Transport. At this institution, he contributed to the planning and monitoring of Santiago’s integrated public transport system, gaining valuable experience in operational analysis, service design, and transport policy implementation.
His role involved deep collaboration with public and private stakeholders, applying both strategic and technical insights to improve service efficiency and passenger experience. He played a key role in evaluating system performance, proposing adjustments to optimize route networks, and supporting the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable mobility options.
His educational background complements a broad professional experience across both public and private sectors, reflecting a deep dedication to equitable road space distribution and a continuous drive to innovate within the field of transport engineering. His Chilean experience provides him with a strong grounding in Latin American urban dynamics, as well as practical knowledge of public sector processes and institutional frameworks.
PUBLICATIONS
Quiroz Villanueva, M. J., Guglielmi, F., De Fabiis, F., & Coppola, P. (2025). Social and economic impacts of transportation multi-modal and multi-service hub development. Sustainability, 17(4), 1767. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17041767