Reducing US Transit Costs: An Empirical Review and Comparative Case Study of Portland, Manchester Rail Systems
Presented by Chetan Sharma and Prof. Joseph Chow
Presented by Chetan Sharma and Prof. Joseph Chow
Hosted by Morteza Bagheri, Associate Professor, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) Recently, the United States has faced several significant freight train derailments involving hazardous materials (HAZMAT), raising serious
Instructor: Tu Lan & Vivaldi Rinaldi, New York University Beginner level: No prior experience required. Schedule: Friday, October 11, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET Description: Drones are becoming an
Abstract: Rapidly developing mobile and sensor networks are accumulating massive volumes of human mobility data in cities. Predictive modeling on these data is a fundamental problem in building decision support
Hardy Cross once wrote that “strength is essential and otherwise unimportant” to emphasize it makes little difference what other attributes a structure has if it is not sufficiently strong. Looking
Abstract: The idea that the majority of bridges have reached the end of their service life has become widely accepted. The need for continuous monitoring of a large number of
Instructor: Tao Li, New York University Beginner level: No prior experience required. Basic optimization knowledge would be helpful but not required. Description: Urban transportation networks are complex and dynamic, and