2nd NYU-TJU Urban Transportation Forum
3On February 22, 2023, New York University and Tongji University are joining forces to host an online urban transportation forum. The topics to be covered in this virtual event include
3On February 22, 2023, New York University and Tongji University are joining forces to host an online urban transportation forum. The topics to be covered in this virtual event include
Dr. Lili Du will discuss the EP fleet management problem, which is mathematically modeled as a vehicle routing problem (i.e., mE2-VRP), aiming to optimally dispatch the minimum number of EPs to approach and serve the EDs using different proportions of EV flows to save EDs’ travel time and mitigate traffic congestion to different extents in different network congestion and charging station coverage scenarios. She will also discuss suggestions for improving the service efficiency of CaaS + .
COVID has exacerbated two emerging trends in transportation analysis: (1) the rise of passively-generated big data; and (2) the increasing need to deal with the “unexpected” disruptions. This talk emphasizes the need for learning big and small data for transportation planning and resilience analysis. Different ways of learning are described, with applications ranging from long-term planning analysis to rapid responses under disruptions.
This presentation introduces a deep choice framework that synergizes DNNs and DCMs to model individual travel decision.
The webinar will discuss the U.S. DOT Intersection Safety Challenge Prize Competition, including a program overview, the Prize Competition structure, and Stage 1A expectations.
In this talk, Professor Fosgerau presents results from application to large datasets (1,337,096 GPS traces of car trips, 280,000 GPS traces of bicycle trips) in Copenhagen.
Presented by: Joseph Chow, Associate Professor, NYU Haggai Davis, PHD Candidate, NYU Tuesday, June 13, 2023: 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET | Virtual
Presented by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) subcommittee AEP30(2) Route Choice and Spatio-Temporal Behavior Speaker: Professor Marcela A. Munizaga, Universidad de Chile.
Presented by: Sarah Kaufman, Interim Director, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation Joseph Chow, Associate Professor, NYU Thursday, June 29, 2023: 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET | Virtual New York City is
Technologists who love transit. Transit enthusiasts who hack! At Transit Techies NYC, speakers present transit-related projects. Presenters may be household hackers, data scientists, researchers, product developers, or you! All presentations
Presented by the NYU Rudin Center for Transportation and AECOMThe Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) represents an unprecedented investment in our country's transportation system. As part of this investment,