2023 Events

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Hess;

Creating safe solutions in Project Development and Environment (PDE) Studies

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU and ITE FAU Student Chapter
November 29th, 2023, 12:30 PM (ET)
In-Person Seminar

Growing demands on our transportation infrastructure is requiring innovative, safe, and resilient solutions for all roadway users (vehicles, pedestrian, bicycles, and transit) that avoid or minimize impacts to the environment. This presentation will give an overview of the Project Development and Environment (PDE) process and how industry leaders develop and evaluate safe transportation solutions for our communities that comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

Cordova;

The Intermodal Freight System

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
November 1st, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Zoom Meetings)

Mr. Cordova-Pacas will present unique views on how efficiencies in freight intermodality are reshaping the value chains around the world, with some examples on how developed countries can benefit from resilient innovation due to defficiencies in logistics infrastructures in developing latin american countries.

RECORDED WEBINAR
Agrawal;

Latest Trends in Global Container Terminals

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
October 16th, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Zoom Meetings)

This presentation will provide an overview of latest development in the container terminals worldwide. The presentation will cover the variety of operational configuratons and equipment utilized in handling containers manually and using remote-controlled or automated cranes.

RECORDED WEBINAR
Godfrey;

Transit Safety and Security

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
September 18th, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Zoom Meetings)

Ms. Godfrey will discuss the Safety Standards Development Program and the Safety Research Demonstration Program that she works on for the Federal Transit Administration, and some of the work she has completed for the Florida Department of Transportation, focused on hiring and retaining employees in the transit industry and how to recognize and respond to human trafficking situations. In total, the presentation will give attendees an idea of the type of fun they can have if they choose to focus their careers on transit safety and security.

RECORDED WEBINAR PRESENTATION SLIDES
Khazraeian;

Stantec Global ITS Practice

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU Student Chapter
September 6th, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Zoom Meetings)

Sama will talk about some of the key International ITS projects she has worked on including: Truck Safety Information System for Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT): this project is about the design of a driver information system to reduce truck crashes in a portion of I-70 in Colorado, System Engineering Analysis (SEA) for a Traffic Management Center (TMC) design in Oklahoma, this project is on performing SEA to design a full-blown TMC in Norman Oklahoma. This includes design of the TMC space, network, consoles, staffing, etc, and Las Vegas Medical District Automated Circulator and Connected Pedestrian Safety Program, this project is about design and deployment of four self-driving shuttles in Las Vegas Medical district. .

RECORDED WEBINAR
Rutter;

Rail Safety Update

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
August 28th, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Zoom Meetings)

Mr. Allan Rutter will discuss recent high-profile freight railroad incidents and responses by private and public sector entities.

PRESENTATION SLIDES
26th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems

Smart Freight Transportation: Last Mile Logistics Challenges in the “New Normal”

Workshop at the 26th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2023)
September 24-29, 2023

This workshop will address the “last mile” during the “New Normal” by discussing critical issues affecting freight transportation, planners, and policy makers. Also, it will identify innovative strategies and technologies which are being employed/developed to facilitate ‘smart freight transportation’ / ‘last mile’ delivery challenges from around the world. Additionally, it will analyze the adaptation of various newly emerged initiatives after the pandemic era. Examples of initiatives are sustainable logistics, methods for last-mile deliveries, logistics terminal’s location, and operations and smart freight initiatives. The workshop format will follow a half-day panel discussion. Topics will focus on Supply Chain Logistics, AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning for ITS, Intelligent Logistics, and Transportation Networks.

CONFERENCE WEBSITE
Dimitriou;

Digital Transformation in Supply Chain: Transportation Infrastructure Integration and Interoperability

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU Student Chapter
April 19th, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

Key goal is to provide the methodological background for developing an observatory (platform) towards integration and interoperability of transportation infrastructure in terms of digital transformation acceleration in the supply chain business ecosystem. The platform concerns essentially an ecosystem of raw and complex data, providing a large network of services aimed at supporting decision systems and applications in terms of infrastructure accessibility, supply chain business development, service evaluation and data integration in the context of destination marketing, with emphasis on the critical region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in Greece. The main objective of the platform is to assist decision support systems towards sustainability through the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and business intelligence tools (BI), which provide significant analyses over a series of performance indicators for supporting business planning and financial performance monitoring.

RECORDED WEBINAR
Grenerth;

Truck Parking Challenges, Solutions and the Wide-Ranging Impacts

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

Lack of truck parking can have substantial impacts on safety, the efficiency of freight operations, air quality, and the ability of the industry to retain qualified drivers. We will explore why a shortage of parking spaces continues to plague truckers and potential solutions with wide-ranging benefits.

RECORDED WEBINAR PRESENTATION SLIDES
Hughes;

Federal Highway Freight Programs Update

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU Student Chapter
April 10, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Florida Atlantic University, IS4 Building, Room 103
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

This overview will cover recent activities in freight research at the US Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration, technical assistance, and program implementation. Topics will include State Freight Plan updates related to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, truck parking support, and research and data initiatives.

RECORDED WEBINAR PRESENTATION SLIDES
Dimitriou;

Measuring Performance in Transportation Enterprises

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
March 20, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

The impact of transport connectivity and accessibility on the regional economy is of great importance because it reflects the economic profile of the region it serves and, in many cases, acts as a key driver of economic development on a regional or national scale. It is noteworthy that regions provide a high level of air transport services and connectivity to larger markets, achieving higher economic benefits in terms of unemployment, business productivity, and income per capita. Especially for the tourism regions where the domestic income heavily depends on air transport and tourism performance, decisions on improving accessibility and level of service are crucial for economic growth and social coherence. This presentation will highlight the methodology used to evaluate the performance of transport infrastructure in the regional or national economy. Case studies will provide some key messages for planners and managers in the transport sector.

RECORDED WEBINAR
Yin;

Transforming Network Equilibrium Analysis Paradigm via End-to-End Learning

FMRI & Co-hosted by the ITE FAU Student Chapter
February 24, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Florida Atlantic University, Engineering East Building, Room 303C
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

In this presentation, Dr. Yin will share some results from their recent research that intends to transform transportation network equilibrium modeling paradigm via end-to-end learning. Their research was motivated by observing that existing equilibrium analysis paradigm has been established via a "bottom-up" approach, in which, e.g., the selection of behavior model for travel choices or the calibration of the supply function, is divorced from the end goal of the model building, i.e., prescribing an equilibrium flow distribution that matches observations as closely as possible. Leveraging recent advancements in game theory and machine learning, they hope to develop an end-to-end framework that directly learns the demand- or/and supply-side components and the equilibrium state from empirical data.

RECORDED WEBINAR
Sun;

Investigation of Autonomous Truck Platoons in Work Zones

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU Student Chapter
February 8, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

Autonomous truck platooning has potential benefits such as energy savings via drag reduction, increased capacity via shorter headways, and improved safety via automated control. This presentation discusses the novel issue of driver behavior near truck platoons at work zones.

RECORDED WEBINAR PRESENTATION SLIDES
Dimitriou;

Sustainability Performance Appraisal for Transportation Infrastructure

FMRI & Co-hosted by the WTS FAU Student Chapter
January 30, 2023, 12 PM (ET)
Online (FAU Webex Meetings)

The purpose of this research is to investigate the significant issue of transportation infrastructure sustainable development, related to the appraisal of corporate performance and total quality management upon the achievement of sustainable development goals. The key goal is the presentation of a novel and prototype methodological assessment framework based on multi-objective and computational modeling for supporting decision-making in the context of the formulation of effective and comprehensive strategies upon transportation infrastructure sustainable development.

RECORDED WEBINAR

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