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Many urban areas rely on bus transit to provide mobility to people. Transit priority strategies can be used to improve bus operations. However, implementing transit priority applications can often increase |
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Instructor: Saul Bezner, Carnegie Mellon University Hands-on exercise: Yes Beginner level: No prior experience required. Basic GIS knowledge is preferred. Schedule: Friday, March 8th, 12:00 pm -1:00 pm ET Description: Are you interested in public |
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Celebrate Women's History Month with a series of events hosted by C2SMARTER, ITE MET Section, WTS-GNY, and YPT-NYC! This panel will bring together women from different facets of the transportation |
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This speech explores the intersection of human factors, human-computer interaction (HCI), and evaluation of automated driving systems. Based on exemplary research projects, we will delve into simulations as a powerful tool |
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Driving simulators are among the most frequently used research tools in the automotive domain. The main reason for this is that driving simulators offer a highly controllable and inherently safe |
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Have you considered getting a PhD? Are you currently a graduate student? If so, join us for our WTS-GNY Careers in Transportation Panel where we will learn about the experiences |
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Instructor: Ziyue Feng, New York University Hands-on exercise: Yes Beginner level: No prior experience required. Schedule: Thursday, March 28th, 12:00 pm -1:00 pm ET Description: Databases have become indispensable in
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Presented by Ahmad F. Taha, Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University Seminar Abstract: Conservative projections estimate that a staggering 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050. As a result |
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