Seminar & Webinar Archive: 2023-2024

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May 31, 2024

Alumni Panel

TTP Alumni Panel

May 17, 2024

Jeremy Michalek, Professor of Engineering and Public Policy, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director Vehicle Electrification Group, Carnegie Mellon University

Recent Findings and Insights on Electric Vehicle Adoption, Environmental Implications, and Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

May 3, 2024

Daan Liang, Program Director for Humans, Disasters, and Built Environment (HDBE) program at the National Science Foundation

Critical Challenges and Funding Opportunities in Infrastructure Systems, Smart Communities, and Disasters for Climate Change Adaption

April 26, 2024

Aly Tawfik, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics Engineering, California State University, Fresno, and Director of Fresno State Transportation Institute

Can Telecommuting Reduce our Travel Footprint? The Impact of Telecommuting: An Analysis of Telecommuting Travel Behavior in the USA

April 12, 2024

Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Director of MTI’s National Transportation Finance Cente and Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, San José State University

From Fuel Taxes to the Phantom Tollbooth? Equity, Sustainability, and the Future of Road Pricing

April 5, 2024

Cynthia Chen, Professor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle)

Promises and “limitations” of big and small data for human mobility analysis

March 8, 2024

Ketan Savla, Associate Professor, University of Southern California

Case Studies in Data Driven Transportation Decision and Control

March 1, 2024

Amy Lee, Postdoctoral scholar, UCLA

The Policy and Politics of Highway Expansion

February 23, 2024

Scott Moura, Associate professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

Integrating Power & Transportation Networks: The Opportunities and Challenges

February 16, 2024

Shoshana Vasserman, Assistant professor and faculty research fellow, economics, Stanford University

Can Usage-Based Pricing Reduce Traffic Congestion?

February 9, 2024

Johannes Royset, Professor, University of Southern California

Risk-Adaptive Approaches to Learning and Decision Making

January 26, 2024

Angelo Guevara, Associate professor, Fulbright chair, and director of the Civil Engineering Department at Universidad de Chile (UChile)

Using Wearable Mobile and Psychophysiological Sensors to Enhance Granularity and Ecological Validity of Travel Behavior Analysis

January 19, 2024

Cassiano Isler, Civil Engineer and assistant professor, University of São Paulo, Brazil

Attitudes, behavior and cognitive dissonance: avenues for future research and applications

December 1, 2023

Jake Berman, Cartographer, historian, and lawyer. Author of The Lost Subways of North America

They Don't Build Them Like They Used To: Historical Patterns of Transit Construction and TOD

November 24, 2023

Thanksgiving Holiday

November 10, 2023

Veterans Day

November 3, 2023

Hani Mahmassani, William A. Patterson Distinguished Chair in Transportation, Northwestern University and Director of the Northwestern University Transportation Center

Will taking to the air solve urban congestion? Evolving technology and service supply models in Urban Air Mobility

October 27, 2023

Kari Watkins, Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis

UC Davis as a Living-Learning Laboratory for Sustainable Transportation

October 13, 2023

Lukas Wernert, European Union Fellow for the 2023-24 academic year

Sharing insights on EU hydrogen policy developments

October 6, 2023

Zong Tian, Professor and Director, Center for Advanced Transportation Education and Research (CATER), University of Nevada, Reno

Traffic Signal Coordination Principles and Timing Development – An International Perspective

September 29, 2023

Orientation to Transportation-Related Centers/Institutes at UC Davis

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