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: Climate change exacerbates the frequency and impacts of hazardous events, such as hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires. During emergencies that require preemptive evacuation, drivers using alternative fuel vehicles can be
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
Nicholas Lalla is an urbanist, executive leader, and author working at the intersection of economic development and emerging technology. He partners with cities to build strategies and initiatives that catalyze
Instructor: Yanchao Li, New York University Beginner level: No prior experience required. Schedule: Friday, Nov 15th, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Description: In this course, we will discuss the
Earning public trust in highly automated vehicles, and greater understanding of how they operate, is paramount as automakers and their suppliers push to put cars and trucks on the road