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SUMMARY:Verizon Panel Discussion and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Register now to meet Verizon’s technology leaders and learn about career opportunities and more\, including: \n\nThe exciting 5G technologies that Verizon’s currently working on\nHow the company stays at the forefront of innovation\nStaff career journeys for NYU alums\nWhy engineering students should consider Verizon as the premiere tech company to start their engineering careers\n\nThe panel discussion will be followed by the chance to talk to and network with Verizon’s Talent Acquisition Team. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/verizon-panel-discussion-and-networking-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T130000
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SUMMARY:Improving Safety Through Connected Vehicle Technology – NYC Connected Vehicle Pilot System Performance
DESCRIPTION:In this event series\, C2SMART leverages its consortium of researchers and experts to share a vision of the future of mobility and transportation systems. They’ll share advances\, opportunities\, predictions\, research bottlenecks\, and what perspectives and skills are needed from researchers and the workforce of tomorrow towards tackling one area of today’s most pressing problems. \nSponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)\, the Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment (CVPD) Program which piloted the technology in three sites\, New York City (NYC)\, Wyoming\, and Tampa\, is a national effort to deploy\, test\, and operationalize cutting-edge in-vehicle\, mobile and roadside technologies and enable multiple connected vehicle (CV) safety and mobility applications. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA)\, speeding was a factor in more than one in four deaths and human factors were the critical cause in about 94% of all crashes. The NYC CVPD has undertaken connected vehicle technology as another tool that could be used to help further the city’s Vision Zero goals. The experimental design included equipping 3\,000 vehicles with Aftermarket Safety Devices (ASD) for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)\, vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)\, and pedestrian applications. This seminar will present the data cleaning\, evaluation methodology\, performance measurement\, and safety evaluation results of the 12 CV safety applications that was conducted during the Phase 3 operational phase of the deployment. \nSpeaker \nDr. Di Yang is a tenure track Assistant Professor in the Department of Transportation &amp; Urban Infrastructure Studies at Morgan State University. His research focuses on developing novel statistical and data-driven methods at the intersection of transportation safety\, connected and autonomous vehicles\, human factors\, policy analysis\, and shared mobility. His research contributions have led to 27 publications in various journals and conferences\, featuring 11 first-author papers\, and recognized by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Northeastern District Daniel B. Fambro Student Paper Award in 2021.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/improving-safety-through-connected-vehicle-technology-nyc-connected-vehicle-pilot-system-performance/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Where are they now? A catch-up with recent transportation engineering graduates as they start their new careers in industry\, government\, and academia
DESCRIPTION:From preparing for the final stretch of your degree to choosing your next steps after graduating\, navigating the job market and charting your career path can feel overwhelming. Join C2SMART alumni Diego Correa\, Di Yang\, and Srushti Rath\, as they talk about their journey in engineering and transportation and will answer questions from students about life after matriculation. \nSpeakers \nDr. Di Yang is a tenure track Assistant Professor in the Department of Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Studies at Morgan State University. His research focuses on developing novel statistical and data-driven methods at the intersection of transportation safety\, connected and autonomous vehicles\, human factors\, policy analysis\, and shared mobility. His research contributions have led to 27 publications in various journals and conferences\, featuring 11 first-author papers\, and recognized by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Northeastern District Daniel B. Fambro Student Paper Award in 2021. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering from New York University in 2022. \nDr. Srushti Rath is a research scientist at Amazon (in Amazon Transportation Services). She graduated from NYU Tandon School of Engineering in summer 2022 with a Ph.D. degree in Transportation Planning and Engineering. Her research was focused on developing data-driven decision support tools for large-scale strategic deployment of emerging mobility services. During her graduate studies at NYU\, she interned at Amazon working on freight recommender systems and at Uber Elevate focusing on air taxi infrastructure location optimization. Prior to joining NYU for her MS studies in 2018\, she worked as an assistant executive engineer in the housing and urban development department\, Government of Odisha (India)\, contributing toward the India’s flagship smart city program. She is the recipient of the S. David Ali Memorial scholarship awarded by the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Greater NY chapter for the year 2020. Her interest lies in leveraging operations research\, machine-learning\, and supply- demand modeling for designing sustainable\, data-driven\, and intelligent transportation solutions. \nDr. Diego Correa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Technology at the University of Azuay\, and the General Director of Mobility of the City of Cuenca-Ecuador. His research focuses on emerging mobility services\, travel demand modeling\, and how big data\, technology\, and machine learning can address urban problems. Diego’s innovative approach to transport has been recognized by the Institute of Transportation Engineers ITE as the Dr. Louis J. Pignataro Memorial Transportation Education Awardee 2017\, by the Intelligent Transportation Society of America ITS-NJ as the Outstanding Graduate Student Awardee 2016\, by the National Operations Center of Excellence NOCoE\, as the TSMO Student Champion 2018\, by the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management at NYU\, as an Emerging Leader in Transportation in 2018\, and lastly\, as part of the 2019 class of NYU’s Urban Doctoral Fellows.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/where-are-they-now-a-catch-up-with-recent-transportation-engineering-graduates-as-they-start-their-new-careers-in-industry-government-and-academia/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221015
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SUMMARY:NYCDOT Smart Routing Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:Currently in NYC\, truckers and trucking companies are reliant on a static map to know where they should and should not go. When events like construction or a road accident require rerouting\, truck drivers are at a loss because existing navigation tools do not include truck route priorities\, elevation restrictions\, or turn restrictions\, truck tolls\, or other details specific to their needs. From Saturday\, October 15 through Sunday\, October 23\, C2SMART\, in partnership with NYCDOT\, will host a Hackathon to invite students to design a 3D visualizer which helps drivers understand where they are in their route\, and helps them navigate the complexities of the city. \nThe event is open to all graduate and undergraduate students in New York City. Folks in New York City are welcome to attend Opening Ceremonies in person through our partnership with Transportation Camp; all participants are welcome to participate virtually during the work period. Final submissions will be presented at 3:00pm on October 23\, followed by an hour of networking opportunities for students\, industry professionals\, and agencies. \nPrizes will be awarded to the top three submissions\, and the winner’s design may be adopted by NYCDOT — allowing the winner to directly impact transportation in New York City. \nRegister for TransportationCamp here. \nRegister for the closing ceremony Zoom here.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/nycdot-smart-routing-hackathon/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Law\, 2 Ct Square W\, Queens\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Data & Planning for Smart Cities,Student Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Emerging Leaders in Transportation
DESCRIPTION:The Emerging Leaders in Transportation fellowship program aims to enhance the toolkit of early-career employees to make transportation more efficient\, effective and people-oriented. \nIn this competitive fellowship program\, participants will learn from top transportation and management professionals to enhance leadership skills\, communication techniques and policy work to bring innovative ideas into practice. \nThe 2022 program will take place on October 19\, 20 and 21 *in person* at New York University’s C2SMART Center\, and will include one off-site facility tour. \nThe agenda includes: \n\nLeadership sessions\, where emerging leaders will collaborate on long-term leadership goals and developing innovative projects and ideas within an organization\nA behind-the-scenes visit to a major transportation facility for hands-on learning about industry goals and challenges\nA networking reception with Emerging Leaders alumni\n\nDiscussion topics will include: leadership\, innovation\, communications\, building support for innovation\, and practical applications. Sessions will include talks from and with esteemed professionals and group discussions and exercises. Participants will develop plans to introduce innovative solutions or concepts within their workplaces. \nView 2019’s Emerging Leaders here\, and a program recap here.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/emerging-leaders-in-transportation/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
ORGANIZER;CN="Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management":MAILTO:rudin.center@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Assisting Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities in Navigating Urban Streets – Lessons Learned from the NYC Connected Vehicle Pilot Mobile Accessible Pedestrian Signal System
DESCRIPTION:New York City is piloting connected vehicle (CV) technology to support the Vision Zero initiative and help eliminate injuries and fatalities caused by crashes. In Manhattan\, 73% of all crash fatalities involve pedestrians while this figure is only 14% nationwide. As a part of the USDOT CV Pilot Deployment Program\, two pedestrian oriented applications are deployed: 1) a generalized warning to vehicles of pedestrians in the roadway based on thermal imaging detection and 2) a Mobile Accessible Pedestrian Signal System (PED-SIG) application to assist pedestrians with vision disabilities. The PED-SIG application supports cellular communications to receive localized Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) and MAP messages broadcast by the local Roadside Unit (RSU) to provides audio alerts and haptic prompts to assist pedestrians with vision disabilities in safely crossing streets at instrumented intersections. Volunteer participants with vision disabilities were recruited to participate in the field tests where Personal Information Devices (PIDs) were given to participants. This seminar will present how the pedestrian application was designed\, deployed and tested along with several valuable lessons learned throughout the deployment. \nSpeaker: \nDr. Jingqin (Jannie) Gao is currently working as a senior research associate at C2SMART University Transportation Center funded by the US Department of Transportation. She received her Ph.D. and M.S. in Transportation Planning and Engineering from New York University\, and her B.S. in Science and Technology of Optical Information from Tongji University. Her research interests lie in emerging technologies with emphasis on connected and automated vehicles\, accessible transportation\, big data and artificial intelligence solutions for transportation\, traffic simulation modeling\, and parking management. She was one of the lead researchers in evaluating the performance of the New York City Connected Vehicle Pilot Deploymentand and testing the mobile accessible pedestrian application. Before joining NYU\, she worked for the New York City Department of Transportation on modeling and data analysis to support the agency’s internal planning and technical review processes. Jingqin plays a leadership role both within her research group and for the larger NYU Tandon community\, serving as the past president of the student chapters of the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Intelligent Transportation Society.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/assisting-pedestrians-with-vision-disabilities-in-navigating-urban-streets-lessons-learned-from-the-nyc-connected-vehicle-pilot-mobile-accessible-pedestrian-signal-system/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T130000
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SUMMARY:Student Learning Hub: Diving into open data - What is available and how to use them for transportation research
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hector Landes\, New York University\nHands-on exercise: Yes\nLevel: No prior experience required.\nSchedule: Wednesday October 26\, 2022\, 1:00pm – 2:00pm\nDescription: This course will be a general introduction to how to use open data for transportation projects. It will start with a short lecture to introduce open-data sources and software to use for data engineering with a focus on demographic\, traffic\, economic\, and safety data. The second part will be a tutorial on how to retrieve data from these sources\, how to clean them\, manipulate them\, and finally visualize them. Finally\, this course will also cover how to troubleshoot during data pre-processing and how to overcome an error in either the code or the data. Hands-on exercises on how to use Excel\, Tableau\, Jupyter Notebook\, and QGIS to process the data will be presented.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/student-learning-hub-diving-into-open-data-what-is-available-and-how-to-use-them-for-transportation-research/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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