Roundtable on Traffic Safety Research featuring Dr. Tarek Sayed

C2SMART Center Viz Lab 6 Metrotech Center, Room 460, Brooklyn
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The increasing popularity of smart cities and recent developments in sensing, edge computing and vehicle technologies and the availability of “big data” combined with sophisticated AI techniques offer an opportunity

2nd NYU-TJU Urban Transportation Forum

Virtual 6 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

3On February 22, 2023, New York University and Tongji University are joining forces to host an online urban transportation forum. The topics to be covered in this virtual event include

Unlock the Power of Graph Neural Networks: Understanding the Fundamentals and Knowing When to Implement

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are a powerful tool for analyzing and processing graph-structured data. This course covers the basics of GNNs, including graph convolutional networks, graph attention networks and graph wavelet networks, including how they work and how to implement them. The session aims to provide a solid understanding of GNN modeling for machine learning practitioners, data scientists, and anyone interested in AI advancements.

5th Women in Transportation Panel Discussion and Networking Event

Virtual Event Hybrid Event

The C2SMART Center and the NYU chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) are excited to host our annual Women in Transportation Panel Discussion, including an opportunity for attendees to network and socialize. This year's panel boasts three amazing women working in the transportation industry who will share their perspectives and experiences.

Unleash Your Creativity with Unity 3D Simulation and Transportation Network Modeling

In this hands-on course, you’ll learn how to use Unity 3D to build 3D models of road networks. You’ll start with the basics of Unity 3D, including its interface, GameObjects, components, and scripting. From there, you’ll dive into building 3D models of road networks, covering elements such as roads, buildings, and terrain.

Optimal dispatching of electric vehicles for providing charging on- demand service leveraging charging-on-the-move technology

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Dr. Lili Du will discuss the EP fleet management problem, which is mathematically modeled as a vehicle routing problem (i.e., mE2-VRP), aiming to optimally dispatch the minimum number of EPs to approach and serve the EDs using different proportions of EV flows to save EDs’ travel time and mitigate traffic congestion to different extents in different network congestion and charging station coverage scenarios. She will also discuss suggestions for improving the service efficiency of CaaS + .