Fall 2009 - ITS-DAVIS WEEKLY SEMINAR SERIES |
Fridays 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
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| October 2 |
Sharon Shewmake, ITS-Davis Graduate Researcher, "Hybrid Cars and HOV Lanes"
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| October 9 |
Orientation to Transportation Related Centers/Institutes at UC Davis
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| October 16 |
Dr. Pat Mokhtarian, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chair of the Graduate Group, and Associate Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, “Technical Writing Tips and Traps” (pdf file)
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| October 23 |
Eva Heinen, Visiting Scholar, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, and Jason Moore, ITS-Davis Graduate Researcher and Fulbright Scholar, “Bicycling in the Netherlands and Europe, policies and practices. What can America learn from them?”
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| October 30 |
Dr. Christopher Knittel, Associate Professor of Economics, Chancellor's Fellow, UC Davis, “Do Consumers and Firms Care about Gasoline Prices?”
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| November 6 |
Dr. Christopher Yang, ITS-Davis Researcher - Project Engineer, “80in50: Scenarios for Meeting California’s Long-Term Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions Goals in the Transportation Sector”
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| November 13 |
Dr. Richard Lee, ITS-Davis Visiting Practitioner and Associate, Fehr & Peers, “Trip-Generation Rates Spreadsheet for Smart-Growth Land Use Projects in California: the Need and the Context”
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| November 20 |
Nathan Parker, ITS-Davis Graduate Researcher, “Can biofuel production in the United States meet the promises of policy makers?”
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| November 27 |
Holiday |
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Where available, please follow the link for a desired seminar to view it remotely
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For more information please contact the Seminar Coordinator at (530) 752-0247
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ITS-Davis welcomes members of the campus community and visitors from the region to attend this seminar series.
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Students may enroll for 1 unit of credit in TTP-281-001
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