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Institute of Transportation Studies

Spring 2008 - ITS-DAVIS WEEKLY SEMINAR SERIES

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

1065 Kemper Hall


April 4

Dr. Deb Niemeier, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Director, John Muir Institute of the Environment (JMIE), Director,UC Davis-Caltrans Air Quality Project, “Markets and Bazaars: Carbon Trading in the New World”

April 11

Dr. Yoram Shiftan, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, Transit Market Research Using Attitudinal Market Segmentation, Structural Equation Modeling and Mode Choice Modeling”
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April 18

Dr. Simon Washington, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, “The feasibility of Bayesian imputation of non-chosen attribute values in revealed preference surveys”
*NOTE:  This seminar will be held in 1003 Kemper Hall*
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April 25

Dr. Genevieve Giuliano, STC Distinguished Speaker, Sr. Assoc. Dean, Research and Technology, Director, METRANS Transportation Center, School of Policy, Planning and Development, USC
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May 2

Ellen Greenberg, AICP, STC Visiting Practitioner, “Sustainable Streets: Emerging Priorities and Practices”
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May 9

Mr. Christopher Perkins, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Unimodal Systems and Mr. John Cole is co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Unimodal Systems, Next Generation Personal Rapid Transit as Physical Internet”
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May 16

Dr. Kristen Day, Professor, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine. "Advances in Research on Active Living"
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May 23

Tara Goddard, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Davis, “Local Government Strategies: When Platinum Isn’t Enough”

May 30

Mr. Guihua Wang, ITS-Davis Graduate Researcher, PhD Candidate in Civil Engineering, Exit Seminar, “Comparing urban air quality impacts of hydrogen and gasoline pathways: a Sacramento case study"
Mr. Chris Congleton, ITS-Davis Graduate Researcher

 

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