2024 ITE Mid-Colonial District Webinar Series Monday May 20, 2024, 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM Join your fellow Mid-Colonial District colleagues for this informative webinar featuring: · Katherine Kortum, PhD, PE, PMP, is a Senior Program Officer at the Transportation Research Board. Her topic is Critical Issues in Transportation for 2024 and Beyond. · Dr. Martin Pietrucha is a Senior Principal Engineer with Kittelson and Associates. His topic is The Transportation Plangineer of the Future. Cost: $10 for ITE members; $20 for non-ITE members 1 PDH will be available Register Here: https://lnkd.in/e73NzuEu
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Join us for a panel discussion at the #ASTFE TFEC 2024 conference on funding opportunities for thermal and fluid engineering research and innovation. Expert panelists from federal agencies including NSF, DOE, DARPA, and ARPA-E will provide an overview of programs and initiatives available to support advancements in the field. #thermalengineering #research #innovation
Inviting you to the ASTFE conference panel on Funding Opportunities in Thermal and Fluid Engineering! Join the discussion with experts like Dr. Yogendra Joshi (DARPA), Dr. Sumanta Acharya (NSF), Dr. Philseok Kim (ARPA-E), and Dr. Yaroslav Chudnovsky, Ph.D., MBA (DOE). Discover diverse federal funding programs and tools for research and innovation.
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Meet our PhD Student - Dr. Luper Noah. Luper is supervised by Dr. Fahim Ullah on an innovative topic of "Developing a Digital Twin Model for Integrating Risk-Based Quality Management in Medium Rise Residential Projects in Australia." See Luper's introduction below in his own words. You can learn more about our HDR Degrees here: https://lnkd.in/gqszyRDS
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FIRST CALL FOR ABSTRACTS is now open for the 12th Australian Small Bridges Conference, 22-23 Oct 2024, Gold Coast Australia. To propose an abstract for presentation, you MUST use the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM. Go to www.smallbridges.com.au and scroll down the webpage to read on HOW TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT and to download the form. Projects, topics and speakers, can be located anywhere in the world, and do not have to be Australian. Please see our topics list in our POSSIBLE ABSTRACTS -TOPICS Tab as a guide as to what abstracts may be suitable, however abstracts on other topics will also be reviewed. You can also look at the abstracts that were accepted for previous conferences as a guide. The First Call will close on 31 Jan 2024, however Abstracts will be reviewed as they arrive and may be accepted prior to 31 Jan. Early submission is encouraged. Super-earlybird Delegate Registration will open soon. #SmallBridges #bridges #bridgeengineering
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Here's my latest news release on behalf of the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET), and the second story from Capstone Project of the Year Award season. https://lnkd.in/gDat8rtY
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And another paper is out! This is a wee one, an overview of the PhD so far for the ICMI 2023 Doctoral Consortium, available in the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction: https://lnkd.in/e623vdYK
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CUTR Researcher, Tia Boyd, participated in the ASCE International Conference on Transportation and Development held in Atlanta, GA, from June 15, 2024, to June 18, 2024. Tia presented three posters at this conference: 1. The Access Management Curriculum for University Planning & Engineering Programs based on a project with the National Institute for Congestion Reduction (NICR), 2. Noteworthy Practices for Cross-Agency Traffic Safety Coordination based on a project with Hillsborough County, and 3. Understanding How We Can Make Commercial Driveways Safer: Exploratory Analysis Through Case Studies based on a project with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Conference proceedings are available through ASCE: https://lnkd.in/eUCqQKVP
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I will be talking about "Digitalization, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Maritime Industry: Respective Solutions to Populer Problems"
Dear Colleagues, The symposium program of DEUISGR23: MaritimeScience and Technology Track is now finalized with the accepted papers. You may access the symposium program from the following symposium website: https://lnkd.in/dV4bg_bg All symposium sessions will be held online on Zoom from the following link for the 2-day program (14-15 December 2023). You may access the event free of charge as a listener from the following symposium access link. Symposium Sessions Access Link: https://lnkd.in/d8xCx9rW Meeting ID: 947 5342 4406 Password: 985273 Kind regards, On behalf of the Organizing Committee Dr. Olgun KONUR
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Strengthening the Roots of Our Science and Practice. https://lnkd.in/emgYWM9i
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🔎✨ Discover the highlights from our recent Thematic Group webinars, where ECTRI experts share groundbreaking perspectives on mobility and transport research. ⏹ PHOEBE Project Overview, Apostolos Ziakopoulos (National Technical University of Athens) presented the innovative “Phoebe Project: Use cases and methodology”, which brings together the interdisciplinary strength of traffic simulation and others into an assessment framework for road safety. https://lnkd.in/dyeCvzyQ ⏹ "Ex ante or ex post – When should the consequences be evaluated? A Nordic comparison." Johanna Jussila Hammes (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)) examined the timing considerations for evaluating the effects of EU legislation. https://lnkd.in/dhARu-Ag 🙏 Big thanks to the presenters, moderators and all participants for enriching discussions. Stay tuned for more impactful webinars! #ECTRIMembers #ECTRITGs #knowledgeexchange
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