Conferences
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October 01, 2015
PacTrans Region 10 Student Transportation Conference 2015 Registration
Student Register online for the 2015 PacTrans Regional 10 Student Transportation Conference on Saturday, October 17, 2015 at Room 250 Husky Union Building (HUB), University of Washington. Click on the flyer for a clearer image.
For more information and to register, free of cost, click here. Read More
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September 03, 2015
Registration now open! 2015 PacTrans Regional Transportation Conference
Register online for the 2015 PacTrans Regional Transportation Conference: Smarter Transportation Safety and Technology on Friday, October 16, 2015 at Cascade Room of Haggett Hall, University of Washington. Read More
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July 10, 2015
Save the Date: PacTrans Regional Transportation Conference
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October 14, 2014
2014 PacTrans Regional Transportation Conference – final agenda
Tomorrow is the last day to register for the 2014 PacTrans Regional Transportation Conference: The IOUs of Safety – Infrastructure, Operations, and Users. We hope to see you there!
Friday, October 17, 2014
University of Washington
Cascade Room, Haggett HallClick agenda below to view larger image.
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October 03, 2014
2014 Pactrans Regional Transportation Conference Updated Agenda
There is still time to register for the 2014 Pactrans Regional Transportation Conference: The IOUs of Safety – Infrastructure, Operations and Users, coming up on Friday, October 17 at the University of Washington, Haggett Hall. The conference will feature opportunities for networking, discussing research and applications, meeting top student researchers, and discovering potential collaborations.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
The SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving Study: Summary and Future Opportunities for Researchers
The SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study (NDS), is the largest naturalistic driving study ever conducted, and includes over 3,100 drivers, 3,900 years of driving data, and 2.5 million trips.
John Campbell will summarize the objectives and methods associated with the SHRP 2 study, and describe how researchers and practitioners can access and use the data from this landmark study to improve future roadway design and traffic safety.
John Campbell is a Research Leader with Battelle’s Center for Human Performance and Safety, located in Seattle, Washington. There, he leads a team of behavioral scientists and engineers that provide a human-centered approach to the development and evaluation of transportation programs, products, and systems.
Since 1985, Dr. Campbell has conducted numerous research studies involving driver behavior, vehicle safety, and driver assistance systems, using on-the-road vehicles, driving simulators, and test tracks. He helped design the SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study (NDS), and also served as the site manager for the Seattle data collection site, which contributed over 700 drivers and over 850 years of driving data to the overall study.
AGENDA
8:30 AM
Welcome
Yinhai Wang, PacTrans Director and Transportation Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington8:45 AM
Welcome
John Milton, Director of Enterprise Risk and Safety Management at Washington State Department of Transportation9:00 AM
Keynote Address: Naturalistic Driving Study
John Campbell, Research Leader with Battelle’s Center for Human Performance and Safety, Seattle WA10:00 AM
Brief introductions by PIs for poster session
David Hurwitz, Assistant Professor, Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University10:30 AM
Break
11:00AM
Research Session: Preparing for a Driverless World
Edward Mantey, Senior Vice President Vehicle Planning, Corporate Strategy, Technical Administration, Toyota Technical CenterUser Safety: From the Perspective of the Cyclist/Pedestrian
Dongho Chang, City Traffic Engineer, City of SeattleUser Safety: From the Perspective of the Driver
Ted Trepanier, Executive Director, InrixInfrastructure Safety: From the Perspective of Autonomy
Guoyan Wu, Research Engineer, University of California, RiversideOperations Safety: From the Perspective of State Research Needs
Michael Bufalino, Research Manager, Oregon State Department of Transportation12:00 PM
Lunch and Poster Session
David Hurwitz, Assistant Professor, Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University1:00 PM
Workforce Development, Panel Discussion
Bruce Haldors, CEO, TranspogroupDOTs
Carolyn Morehouse, Chief or Research Development and Technology Transfer Alaska Department of Transportation and Public FacilitiesProfessional Organizations
Jim O’Brien, American Society of Civil EngineersIndustry
Wayne Kittelson, Principal at Kittelson & Associates, Inc.CUTC/Universities
Teresa Adams, Professor of Transportation Engineering and City Planning in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Director and Principal Investigator, National Center for Freight and Infrastructure Research and Education2:00 PM
Tech Transfer, Presentations
Doug Brodin, Research Manager, Washington State Department of TransportationDOT
Santiago Navarro, Technology Transfer Program Manager at Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, Department of TransportationEducation Project
Kevin Chang, Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering, University of IdahoIdaho Snowmobile
Dan Cordon, Clinical Faculty, Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho2:45 PM
Break
3:00 PM
Breakout Groups – Strategic Directions
Anne Goodchild, moderator, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington
Infrastructure
Operations
Users4:30 PM
Report Back/Closing Remarks
Yinhai Wang, PacTrans Director and Transportation Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington5:00 PM
Social Hour and Networking
6:30 PM
End of Conference
Register for the conference today.
Registration for the Student Conference can be found here.
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