NYU MS Program Deep Dive: Prof. Vinitskty

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Deep Dive: NYU MS in Transportation Systems Learn more about Department of Civil & Urban Engineering at NYU Tandon‘s Prof. Eugene Vinitsky and the MS Transportation Systems course he teaches.

C2SMARTER Alumni: Where are they now?

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ARISE provides an advanced STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) research opportunity to New York City students lacking access to high quality STEM education experiences.

NYU MS Program Deep Dive: Prof. Vignon

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Deep Dive: NYU MS in Transportation Systems Learn more about Department of Civil & Urban Engineering at NYU Tandon‘s Prof. Daniel Vignon and the MS Transportation Systems course he teaches.

7th Annual Women in Transportation Panel

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7th Annual Women in Transportation Panel In honor of Women’s History Month, C2SMARTER, YPT-NYC, the NYU-ITE Student chapter, and the ITE MET Section had the pleasure of hosting this year’s

8th NYU Abu Dhabi Transportation Symposium

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January 10, 2025 C2SMARTER Center at NYU Tandon continues its efforts to build international transportation research and education collaborations with NYU’s Global campuses.  Towards this global partnership goal, for a

C2SMARTER at TRB 2025 Annual Meeting

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The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 102nd Annual Meeting was held in person, January 8–12, 2023 in Washington, D.C. This year’s theme, Rejuvenation Out of Disruption: Envisioning a Transportation System for a Dynamic Future, asked participants to envision transportation in a post-COVID world. C2SMART was well-represented at TRB this year, with 39 affiliated students and researchers presenting ongoing work.

Annual Report 2023-2024

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The past year brought C2SMART more growth, progress, and partnership-building with communities and agencies. We initiated 11 new projects under our USDOT-funded research program ranging from artificial intelligence applications to transportation systems, equitable allocation of resources and technology, and digital twin modeling of infrastructure to improve resiliency of transportation systems. Ongoing projects produced significant contributions to the transportation field with direct implementations alongside industry and agency partners, and publications in some of the top journals and high-impact conferences in the field.