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Institute of Transportation Studies

Fall 2008 - ITS-DAVIS WEEKLY SEMINAR SERIES

Fridays 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

1065 Kemper Hall


Oct 3

Orientation to Transportation Related Centers/Institutes at UC Davis
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Oct 10

Dr. Pat Mokhtarian, Chair and Graduate Adviser, Transportation Technology and Policy and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis, “Technical Writing Tips and Traps
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Oct 17

Dr. Mark Lubell, Associate Professor, Agricultural & Resource Economics and Environmental Science & Policy, UC Davis, Collective Action and Citizen Environmental Behavior
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Oct 24

Dr. David Greene, Corporate Fellow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, “Eleven Essential Technologies for Meeting our Climate and Energy Security Goals
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Oct 31

Dr. Deborah Salon, Economist, “Do Investments in Urban Public Transit Improve Employment Outcomes for Residents? Evidence from Bogotá, Colombia
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Nov 7

Dr. Sonia Yeh,  ITS-Davis Research Scientist, The U.S. Low-Carbon Fuel Legislation as Global Warming Solution
*This seminar will be held in 1007 Eng III*
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Nov 14

Dr. Carlos F. Daganzo, STC Distinguished Speaker, Director, Center for Future Urban Transportation, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley, “Some Macroscopic Laws of Urban Traffic Dynamics: Analysis, Physical Evidence and Control Applications
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Nov 21

Dr. Gil Tal, Post-doctoral Researcher, UC Berkeley, Overestimations in Forecasting New Transportation Demand Management Policies: Chronicle of an Error Foretold
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Nov 28

Holiday

 

For more information please contact the Seminar Coordinator at (530) 752-0247
ITS-Davis welcomes members of the campus community and visitors from the region to attend this seminar series.
Students may enroll for 1 unit of credit in TTP-281-001