Purdue Engineering students, faculty win Best Paper Award at TRB

A paper on personalized autonomous driving co-authored by CCE PhD student Can Cui and a group of Purdue Engineering students and faculty received the Best Paper Award by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation (ACP30) at this year's conference held in Washington, D.C.
The paper, “Personalized Autonomous Driving with Large Language Models: Field Experiments,” co-authored by CCE PhD students Can Cui, Yunsheng Ma, Juanwu Lu, and CCE faculty Ziran Wang, together with ME PhD students Zichong Yang, Yupeng Zhou, ME faculty Jitesh Panchal, and ECE faculty Lingxi Li and Yaobin Chen, is one of only two awardees out of the 200 papers the TRB Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation (ACP30) has received this year.
