Summer Webinar Series

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Presented by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) subcommittee AEP30(2) Route Choice and Spatio-Temporal Behavior Speaker: Professor Marcela A. Munizaga, Universidad de Chile.

Webinar: Autonomous Vehicle Good Citizenry Standard

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Presented by: Sarah Kaufman, Interim Director, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation Joseph Chow, Associate Professor, NYU Thursday, June 29, 2023: 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET | Virtual New York City is

Transit Techies July Meetup

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Technologists who love transit. Transit enthusiasts who hack! At Transit Techies NYC, speakers present transit-related projects. Presenters may be household hackers, data scientists, researchers, product developers, or you! All presentations

Seminar: The Intersection of Cloud Computing and Civil Infrastructure

C2SMART Center Viz Lab 6 Metrotech Center, Room 460, Brooklyn

Over the coming years, bridges and other physical infrastructure will experience unprecedented demands due to climate driven changes and trends in freight. These increasing demands are set against a backdrop

Transportation & Urban Systems Fall Welcome Event

C2SMART Center Viz Lab 6 Metrotech Center, Room 460, Brooklyn

Come meet your fellow students and faculty, learn about upcoming courses, programs, and research opportunities in transportation and urban systems, and eat snacks!

NYU x SEMPACT: Towards Equitable Progress in Transportation

C2SMART Center Viz Lab 6 Metrotech Center, Room 460, Brooklyn

Workshop Agenda 9:30 am - 9:45 am Breakfast & Opening 9:45 am - 10:30 am Presentation Session 1 Gerry Bogacz, Planning Director, NYMTC, "NYMTC’s Non-Discrimination Framework" Chris Pangilinan, Chief, Operations Planning, MTA,

Mass Transit & Climate Change

Kimmel Center Room 914, 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

Public transportation plays a critical role in the fight against climate change. Transportation is the single largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for about 28% of the U.S.