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SUMMARY:Seminar: Klaus Bogenberger/C2SMARTER Research Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The MobilityCoin is a new currency for paying for all your daily trips within a metropolitan area. At the beginning of each year\, the MobilityCoin Agency allocates a specific number of coins to each person. The price of a trip depends on the mode\, traffic state\, occupancy\, and trip length or dura@on. If you make a trip with a vehicle or public transport you pay a dynamic price with MobilityCoins. The use of environmentally friendly modes like biking or walking is incentivized by earning MobilityCoins. All users are allowed to buy and sell MobilityCoins in the MobilityCoin Market\, which is regulated by the MobilityCoin Agency. It controls the market volume and price limits\, it limits the number of coins a person can buy or sell and defines a transaction fee. The MobilityCoin system is an all-in-one approach\, uniting different traffic management measures – it simultaneously optimizes supply and demand of the transportation system to accomplish environmental\, social\, and economic objectives\, e.g.\, emission reduction\, livability of urban space\, public participation\, and infrastructure funding. The system influences infrastructure supply\, mobility tool ownership\, and mode choice. It is open to all types of technology\, enables the fair financing of new infrastructure\, and provides an adjustable\, market-based and reliable pricing mechanism for mobility in limited urban space. The MobilityCoin system creates a transparent decision-making process and gradually re-allocates mobility space by enabling public participation. It also accounts for social acceptance and fairness by allocating a mobility budget to each person according to their mobility needs rather than their income or wealth.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-klaus-bogenberger-c2smarter-research-exchange/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:8th NYUAD Transportation Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The main theme of the 8th NYUAD Transportation Symposium is Transportation and AI: Opportunities and Challenges. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the transportation industry\, by increasing efficiency and accessibility\, but it also presents several challenges that need to be addressed\, including safety and ethical constraints. The 8th NYUAD Transportation Symposium\, held at 19 Washington Square in New York City\, will be a forum for the exchange of ideas among scholars who are active in these areas of research.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/8th-nyuad-transportation-symposium/
LOCATION:19 Washington Square North\, 19 Washington Square North\, NY\, NY
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Positive Feedback in Transportation Systems
DESCRIPTION:This talk will present tractable models of road traffic and transit which feature positive feedback\, whereby my travel choice (e.g.\, whether to travel\, what mode to take\, etc.) leads others to make the same choice. Positive feedback amplifies policy impacts and can lead surprising results\, such as a toll that raises traffic demand and a road expansion that cuts it. Overall\, the talk will demonstrate the insights possible from incorporating economic thinking into detailed engineering models. I will also show my group’s AI chatbot that answers questions about transit systems. \nSince 2018\, Lewis Lehe has been an assistant professor in the transportation systems group at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on the economics and measurement of travel in cities. He holds an MA in Transport Economics of University of Leeds\, and MS and PhD degrees in civil engineering from UC Berkeley. He serves on TRB’s Economics and Finance Committee\, as the Treasurer of Findings Press and as Communications Officer of the International Transportation Economics Association.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/positive-feedback-in-transportation-systems/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr. Henry Liu
DESCRIPTION:Earning public trust in highly automated vehicles\, and greater understanding of how they operate\, is paramount as automakers and their suppliers push to put cars and trucks on the road that can safely operate without a driver. While complex automated vehicle safety testing programs are being implemented across industry\, they are generally proprietary\, and their structure remains hidden from public view. To fill in this gap\, we developed the Mcity Safety Assessment Program\, a two-part protocol for testing the behavior competence of automated vehicles before their widespread use on public roads. The first part of the assessment is a “Driver’s License Test” that measures the basic behavioral competency of an automated vehicle through random scenario generation. The second part is a “Driving Intelligence Test” that challenges AI-based algorithms with a diverse set of scenarios representing those that most often result in crashes\, injuries and fatalities. Mcity believes the Mcity Safety Assessment Program could serve as the blueprint for a publicly inspectable behavioral safety framework\, helping industry bring automated vehicle technology to market in a manner that truly benefits society. In this talk\, we will also highlight Mcity 2.0\, a facility funded by the National Science Foundation\, that aims to build a digital infrastructure providing researchers remote access to the Mcity mixed reality testing environment for highly automated vehicles.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/distinguished-speaker-series-dr-henry-liu/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
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SUMMARY:NYU SPS Distinguished Speaker Series: Nicholas Lalla
DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Lalla is an urbanist\, executive leader\, and author working at the intersection of economic development and emerging technology. He partners with cities to build strategies and initiatives that catalyze inclusive growth. Lalla founded Tulsa Innovation Labs\, an organization deploying more than $200 million to build northeast Oklahoma’s innovation economy. He previously led Cyber NYC for the New York City Economic Development Corporation\, a cybersecurity initiative the New York Times called “among the nation’s most ambitious.” Earlier in his career\, at the Urban Land Institute\, he launched a national resilience program for cities\ncombatting the effects of climate change. Lalla has written for Newsweek\, Fast Company\, Stanford Social Innovation Review\, and Next City\, among other outlets. His book Reinventing the Heartland is forthcoming from HarperCollins. He can be found online at nicholaslalla.com.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/nyu-sps-distinguished-speaker-series-nicholas-lalla/
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Alternative Fuel Vehicle Evacuation and Refueling Infrastructure Location Planning
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Climate change exacerbates the frequency and impacts of hazardous events\, such as hurricanes\, flooding\, and wildfires. During emergencies that require preemptive evacuation\, drivers using alternative fuel vehicles can be vulnerable under conventional evacuation routes that do not provide access to refueling and charging stations on their way to safety. In this talk\, I will discuss a novel evacuation routing problem considering multiple fuel vehicle types. An evacuation tree problem with hop constraints that capture each vehicle fuel type & refueling/charging needs as they are routed to safety is introduced. Large-scale network numerical experiments in South Florida are conducted and planning insights are presented. Even though refueling and charging infrastructure is deployed to meet habitual travel demand\, in the second part of my talk I will focus on the extension of the alt-fuel evacuation problem to decide the location of emergency refueling and/or charging infrastructure on the transportation network. \nBio: Dr. Kontou is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research focuses on planning sustainable transportation systems. She earned her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering\, focusing on transportation systems\, from University of Florida\, and holds a M.Sc. from Virginia Tech\, and a Diploma from the National Technical University of Athens in the same field. She was a postdoctoral research associate at the National Renewable Energy Lab and the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Kontou is a 2023 NSF CAREER awardee\, a 2023 CUTC-Cambridge Systematics New Faculty Award recipient\, a 2022 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Faculty Scholar\, a 2021 US Frontiers of Engineering Invited Participant\, and a Levenick Sustainability Teaching Fellow at the University of Illinois. She is a member of the Transportation Research Board Committee on Alternative Transportation Fuels and Technologies and an Associate Editor of the Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment journal.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-ria-kontou/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
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SUMMARY:KAIST CEE x NYU CUE Research Seminar
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URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/kaist-cee-x-nyu-cue-research-seminar/
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