Symposium on Complexity in Transportation Science: Connectivity, Data & Automation.
SYMPOSIUM SLIDES NOW AVAILABLE - CLICK THE "SYMPOSIUM SLIDES" LINK BELOW
SCHEDULE
08:30-9:00 Coffee & light breakfast
09:00-10:00 Benjamin Seibold, Temple University
"Traffic Waves, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Future of Traffic Modeling"
10:00-11:00 Soyoung Ahn, University of Wisconsin
"A stochastic modeling of traffic breakdown for freeway merge bottlenecks"
11:00-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:15 Xuegang (Jeff) Ban, University of Washington
"Transportation Big Data: Promises and Issues in the Era of Connectivity, Automation, and Sharing"
12:15-1:30 Lunch
01:30-02:30 Robert Hampshire, University of Michigan
"Smart Cities: Data and Decision science for parking management"
02:30-03:30 Marta González, University of California, Berkeley
"Data Science to tackle Urban Challenges"
03:30-03:45 Coffee break
03:45-04:45 Rainald Löhner, George Mason University
"Crowd Management Via Multisensory Input, Fast Computing, Data Bases and Deep Learning"
04:45 Closing Remarks
For abstracts and biosketches please click the "ABSTRACTS AND BIOSKETCHES" link below.
ORGANIZERS
Tierra S Bills, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Charles Doering, Complex Systems, Mathematics, Physics
Gabor Orosz, Mechanical Engineering
See below to register for nametag (until noon Oct. 17, 2018). Lunch registration is closed.
08:30-9:00 Coffee & light breakfast
09:00-10:00 Benjamin Seibold, Temple University
"Traffic Waves, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Future of Traffic Modeling"
10:00-11:00 Soyoung Ahn, University of Wisconsin
"A stochastic modeling of traffic breakdown for freeway merge bottlenecks"
11:00-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:15 Xuegang (Jeff) Ban, University of Washington
"Transportation Big Data: Promises and Issues in the Era of Connectivity, Automation, and Sharing"
12:15-1:30 Lunch
01:30-02:30 Robert Hampshire, University of Michigan
"Smart Cities: Data and Decision science for parking management"
02:30-03:30 Marta González, University of California, Berkeley
"Data Science to tackle Urban Challenges"
03:30-03:45 Coffee break
03:45-04:45 Rainald Löhner, George Mason University
"Crowd Management Via Multisensory Input, Fast Computing, Data Bases and Deep Learning"
04:45 Closing Remarks
For abstracts and biosketches please click the "ABSTRACTS AND BIOSKETCHES" link below.
ORGANIZERS
Tierra S Bills, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Charles Doering, Complex Systems, Mathematics, Physics
Gabor Orosz, Mechanical Engineering
See below to register for nametag (until noon Oct. 17, 2018). Lunch registration is closed.
Building: | Weiser Hall |
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Website: | |
Event Type: | Conference / Symposium |
Tags: | Civil and Environmental Engineering, Complex Systems, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Natural Sciences, Research, Social Sciences, symposium |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from The Center for the Study of Complex Systems, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Department of Physics, Automotive Futures, University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |