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STSRG Students Attend 100th TRB Annual Meeting in January

All members of the STSRG will be attending the 100th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), held virtually throughout the months of January and February.   The TRB Annual Meeting is attended by over 10,000 transportation professionals every year and serves as one of the largest forums to present and discuss research and current developments in the science and practice of transportation engineering.  The members of STSRG were able to attend lectures and poster sessions given by representatives of organizations around the world and gain valuable insight into the work of other transportation researchers in addition to making valuable connections with others in academia and industry.  

Two of our current students and two of our recent graduates are presenting work at TRB this year in the form of posters.   Due to the virtual format of TRB, the posters will be available to view and comment on 24/7 during the 'asynchronous' period from January 21 to February 19.  Additionally, there will be a synchronous period, where presenters will be available to answer questions in real time.  Listed below are the 'real-time' sessions for all of the STSRG posters.  We hope to see everybody there! 

Dr. Christos Gkartzonikas and Dr. Yue Ke will present Drive or Ride? Impacts of Shared Autonomous Vehicles on Mode Choice Decisions (Session 1396 - Emerging and Future Mobility Options; Thursday, January 28, 2:30 PM - 4 PM)

Arianna Rambaram will present Are Shared E-Scooters Competing with Buses? Evidence from a Case Study in Indianapolis (Session 1464 – Public Transportation in the Spectrum of Mobility Options; Friday January 29, 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)

Arianna Rambaram will present The Role of Transit in the Upward Mobility of Low-Income Indianapolis Residents (Session 1113 - Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program Posters, Part 1; Monday, January 25, 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)

Sarah Adsit will present Public Perception of Alternative Intersections (Session 1215 - Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program Posters, Part 2; Tuesday, January 26, 2:30 PM -4:00 PM)

 

Arianna Rambaram Are Shared E-Scooters Competing with Buses? Evidence from a Case Study in Indianapolis (1464 Public Transportation in the Spectrum of Mobility Options, Friday January 29, 2:30-4)

Arianna Rambaram Are Shared E-Scooters Competing with Buses? Evidence from a Case Study in Indianapolis (1464 Public Transportation in the Spectrum of Mobility Options, Friday January 29, 2:30-4)