• USDOT Artificial Intelligence Video Forum

    Virtual Event

    The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) will be offering a preview of the latest innovative research in artificial intelligence (AI) in transportation from University Transportation Centers (UTCs) across the country. The webinar will feature the research of 11 UTCs, each of which has produced a short video showcasing their USDOT-funded AI research and its potential impact on society. Videos will address issues of national importance such as distracted driving, pedestrian safety, traffic mitigation, and much more. The video presentation segment is approximately one hour, with Q&A afterwards.

  • Hands-On Tutorials for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

    Instructor: Yubin Shen, Research EngineerHands-on exercise: YesBeginner level: No prior experience required.Schedule: February 25, 2022 | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET This course will go through the most popular Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  • Build Your First Interactive Data Dashboard Using Dash Plotly

    Instructor: Murat Barlas, New York UniversityHands-on exercise: YesLevel: No prior experience required, but knowledge of Python is preferred.Schedule: March 4, 2022 | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET This course is for students who

  • Lane Changing of Autonomous Vehicles in Mixed Traffic Environments: A Reinforcement Learning Approach

    Virtual Event

    The emergence of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) presents increased opportunities to mitigate traffic congestion, improve safety and reduce accidents. Professor Zhong-Ping Jiang, and researchers Leilei Cui and Sayan Chakraborty are applying innovative reinforcement learning control methods to one challenging aspect of CAV control: lane changing in mixed traffic. The team takes a novel approach by reducing the trajectory planning and tracking problem down to the minimization of a cost function that depends on a target way-point in the lane a CAV is targeting.

  • Ramp metering: Control Strategies and New Insights

    Virtual Event

    Dynamic flow networks are a class of useful models for a variety of engineering systems including transportation systems, production lines and communication networks. This session will introduce its basic concepts, mathematical modeling and control strategies. The application will be illustrated with ramp metering, a typical strategy for freeway management.

  • C2SMART Learning Hub – Computer Vision: Object Detection & Tracking

    Virtual 6 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    As a follow-up learning of the previous learning hub course, “How to Build a Toy Computer Vision (CV) Model,” this course will introduce relatively more advanced object detection and tracking

  • Getting Started with Android Development

    Virtual Event

    Instructor: Matthew Maggio, Software Engineer Hands-on exercise: Yes Level: No prior experience required. Schedule:  April 22, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET Mobile development can seem overwhelming at first, however Google’s

  • 4th Women in Transportation Panel Discussion and Networking

    Hybrid Event

    Note: This is a hybrid event. Non-NYU attendees can join the event via Zoom and NYU students are encouraged to attend in person at 6 Metrotech Center, Room 460, Brooklyn, 11201. Due to current NYU

  • 2022 Tandon Research Excellence Exhibit

    Research Excellence Exhibit 2022 is an annual public event that features exhibits that illustrate the scope of engineering and the applied sciences, and their potential for improving the world. This