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Volvo Summer Workshop

Volvo Summer Workshop. Hosted by The University of California: Berkeley. Conference Goals. To enhance collaboration among the five Volvo tracks and cross-collaboration with external partners. To establish the role of sustainability in research topics.

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Volvo Summer Workshop

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  1. Volvo Summer Workshop Hosted by The University of California: Berkeley

  2. Conference Goals • To enhance collaboration among the five Volvo tracks and cross-collaboration with external partners. • To establish the role of sustainability in research topics. • To create new directions for future research.

  3. Logistics for the day • Welcome and Overview (Carlos Daganzo) • Track 1 Presentations • Coffee break. • Track 2 Presentations • Lunch • Guest Presentation – Columbia University • Guest Presentation – Juan Carlos Munoz • Guest Presentation – Haixiao Pan • Coffee break • Track 3 Presentation • Track 4 Presentation • Track 5 Presentation • Brainstorming to define breakout themes and organize sessions. • Dinner

  4. Mission Statement • To study the mutual interdependence of urban transportation policy and technology and use the understanding of that concept to devise sustainable transportation strategies for the world's cities. • Three Approaches • Strategic, so that the research is guided by a city's vision of its own future; • Tactical, where policies are tailored for specific environments; and • Operational, where technologies are developed and the results fed back into tactical-level decisions.

  5. Research Threads

  6. Track 1: Accessibility, Mobility, and Sustainability Faculty: Robert Cervero Elizabeth Deakin Students: Chris Cherry Jennifer Day

  7. Track 2: Urban Transportation Physics Faculty: Carlos Daganzo Students: Nikolaos Geroliminis Joshua Pilachowski Stella So Offer Grembek

  8. Track 3: Passenger Transportation Life-cycle Assessment, Green Logistics Faculty: Arpad Horvath Samer Madanat Students: Mikhail Chester Nakul Sathaye

  9. Track 4: Congestion Mitigation Strategies Incorporating Policy & Technology Faculty: Michael Cassidy Alexander Skabardonis Students: Antony Patire

  10. Track 5: Software Tools For Next Generation Traffic Control Systems Faculty: Alexandre Bayen Raja Sengupta Students: Marco Zennaro Issam Strubb

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