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SUMMARY:Flooding and Public Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Hurricane Ida presented the latest example of climate change impacts to the subway system\, with extensive damage and a systemwide shutdown. As storms intensify and sea levels rise\, New York City’s public transportation systems will endure repetitive flooding and destructive events. \nThe NYU Rudin Center for Transportation presents a virtual panel discussion about mitigating climate change impacts\, keeping transit riders safe and reassured\, and activating alternative modes. \nPanelists: \n\nChante Harris\, Director\, Climate Investment & Partnerships\, SecondMuse\nGreg Lindsay\, Director of Applied Research\, NewCities\nJose Martinez\, Transportation Reporter\, THE CITY\nJamie Torres-Springer\, Commissioner\, NYC Department of Design and Construction \nModerated by Sarah M. Kaufman\, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/flooding-and-public-transportation/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management":MAILTO:rudin.center@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Proactive Safety Management Empowered by Big Data
DESCRIPTION:In the last few decades\, data-driven methods have been used to assist with key tasks of road safety management like hotspot identification\, countermeasure development\, and before-after evaluation. These methods have traditionally relied heavily on historical crash data for safety assessment\, which can take a long time to collect. Professor Kun Xie will share a more proactive and time-efficient approach based on surrogate safety measures (SSMs)\, which can assess safety by capturing the more frequent “near-crash” situations. Massive amounts of data from emerging sources like GPS devices\, smartphone apps\, traffic cameras\, naturalistic driving\, and connected vehicles (CV) can be leveraged to extract SSMs on a large scale\, presenting new opportunities for proactive traffic safety management. Results will show that risk status is a reliable criterion for safety assessment\, and promisingly point towards the use CV data for proactive traffic safety management.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/proactive-safety-management-empowered-by-big-data/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Data & Planning for Smart Cities,Safety in Transportation Systems,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Transportation Camp NYC 2021
DESCRIPTION:TransportationCamp is an unconference – every session is planned\, proposed\, and led by attendees like you. It’s the perfect opportunity to share your transportation passion with a diverse gathering of fellow enthusiasts. TransportationCamp welcomes all attendees\, whether you’re a planner\, software developer\, engineer\, student\, transportation professional\, community member\, policy maker\, or just excited about mobility! TransportationCamp is an opportunity for professionals\, students\, and enthusiasts of urban transportation and technology get together to discuss the most diverse ideas. The unconference format of the event makes it easy for like-minded people to shape the best experience\, \nOnce you get your ticket\, keep an eye out for our emails with further information and links for the exclusive TransportationCamp NYC 2021 Slack workspace and Zoom information for the sessions. You can find the main event schedule below. \n2021 Main Event Tentative Schedule\nEastern Daylight Time (EDT) in US \n10:30AM EDT Welcome and Kick Off\n11:00AM EDT Session 1\n12:00PM EDT Session 2\n1:00PM EDT Lunch & Keynote Talk by Chris Pangilinan – Head of Global Policy\, Public Transportation\, Uber\n2:00PM EDT Session 3\n3:00PM EDT Session 4 \nFirst Time at a TransportationCamp?\n\nHow To TransportationCamp: The folks at MobilityLab have taken the time to put together a TransportationCamp 101 guide that explains all aspects of the event.\nParticipation Encouraged: Sessions are formed as the day goes on\, so be sure to come with topics for discussion. If you have an idea\, feel free to share and add your thoughts.\nRule of Two Clicks: Never hesitate to leave a session if you suddenly find it’s not for you\, or if there’s another session that you want to check out\, too!\nNew! Scholarship Essay Opportunity! Check here for more details.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/transportation-camp-nyc-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Employer-Backed Bikes Concept Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC)\, in partnership with NYU C2SMART Center\, Fraunhofer\, and Nelson\Nygaard\, as they convene public and private stakeholders toward implementing this bike access model in NYC. The goal of this effort is to define the opportunity and connect stakeholders interested in growing cycling for employees in New York City. The Concept Showcase will evaluate potential approaches to catalyze employer leasing programs for bikes\, e-bikes\, and scooters in New York City. It will take place on Sept 29\, 12 to 1 PM ET. You can register for that event here.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/employer-backed-bikes-concept-showcase/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Shared & Micromobility,Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Incentive Design for Promoting Ridesharing
DESCRIPTION:Traffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe\, partly owing to single-occupancy commuter trips. Ridesharing can present a suitable alternative for serving commuter trips. However\, there are several important obstacles that impede ridesharing systems from becoming a viable mode of transportation\, including the lack of a guarantee for a ride back home as well as the difficulty of obtaining a critical mass of participants. At this event\, Neda Masoud will discuss a study which addresses these obstacles by introducing a Traveler Incentive Program (TIP) to promote community-based ridesharing with a ride-back home guarantee among commuters. The TIP program allocates incentives to (1) directly subsidize a select set of ridesharing rides\, and (2) encourage a few\, carefully selected set of travelers to change their travel behavior. We formulate the underlying ride-matching problem as a budget-constrained min-cost flow problem and present a Lagrangian Relaxation-based algorithm with worst-case optimality bound to solve large-scale instances of this problem in polynomial time. We further propose a polynomial-time budget-balanced version of the problem. Numerical experiments suggest that allocating subsidies to change travel behavior is significantly more beneficial than directly subsidizing rides. Furthermore\, using a flat tax rate as low as 1% can double the system’s social welfare in the budget-balanced variant of the incentive program. \nBio: Neda Masoud is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master’s of Science degree in Physics. She received her Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California Irvine. Her research focuses on devising operational and planning tools to facilitate the transition into the next generation of mobility systems\, which are envisioned to be connected\, automated\, electrified\, and shared.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/incentive-design-for-promoting-ridesharing/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Data & Planning for Smart Cities,Virtual Events,Webinars
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