7th NYUAD Transportation Symposium
The symposium, cosponsored by C2SMARTER, will be held at the NYUAD site in NY, 19 Washington Square North, in the heart of the NYU campus, on January 12, 2024, immediately
The symposium, cosponsored by C2SMARTER, will be held at the NYUAD site in NY, 19 Washington Square North, in the heart of the NYU campus, on January 12, 2024, immediately
Speakers: Prof. Zhibin Chen (NYU Shanghai) Prof. Xuan Sharon Di (Columbia University) Prof. Monica Menendez (NYUAD) Prof. Andrea Lodi (Cornell Tech)
The Transit Accessibility Showcase will demonstrate new and emerging technologies to assist people with disabilities in using public transportation.
The confluence of learning and optimization holds great promise for solving dynamic, online resource allocation problems under uncertainty. In this talk, I will present brief overviews of two such problems
Chris is a transportation planning professional with over 10 years of experience in the industry. He has led both regional and statewide transportation planning efforts, as well as managed several
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
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
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
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
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