CTS Events
SEMINAR
November 14, 2012

Dr. Nebiyou Tilahun, UPP, presents a seminar entitled "An agent based model of origin destination estimation (ADOBE)" Wednesday, November 14th at 4:00 pm in Rm 1127 SEO

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SEMINAR
November 7, 2012

Mr. Thomas Murtha, CMAP, will address the CTS-IGERT community at 4:00 p.m. in Room 1127 SEO.

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SEMINAR
October 24, 2012

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Bo Zou, CME, on Wednesday, October 24th, Room 1127 SEO, 4:00 p.m.

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CTS Happenings
September 25, 2012

Award Received by Joshua Auld, CTS-IGERT alumnus.

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April 20, 2012

Congratulations to James Biagioni, CTS Fellow and CS PhD candidate, winner of the Dean's Scholar award.

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January 2, 2012

James Biagioni, CTS Fellow, receives "Best Presentation Award" at SenSys2011

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July 30, 2010

Dr. Ouri Wolfson, Dr. Phillip Yu, and Leon Stenneth, CS student and CTS Associate, recently had a paper accepted to the 6th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2010).

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January 18, 2008

Dr. Der-Horng Lee, "Transportation Research and Available Resources in Singapore"



Dr. Der-Horng Lee, Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the National University of Singapore, will present a seminar.

Time: 10:30 am
Location: 1000 SEO, 851 S. Morgan St.

Abstract:
Transport is a city state located in the heart of Southeast Asia. Independence since 1965, Singapore has gained notable achievements in all aspects in which we as transportation professionals are interested in its land use, urban and transportation planning, vehicle ownership scheme, network design, travel demand management, road pricing, public transportation systems, and intelligent transportation systems. Through this seminar, the speaker aims to introduce transportation research activities in Singapore and the National University of Singapore (NUS). The speaker will also extend the coverage to available transportation resources such as data and potential research areas that the audience may be interested in taking up collaborative research with or internship in NUS.

Bio:
Professor Lee Der-Horng is an associate professor at the Department of Civil Engineering at NUS. Professor Lee was graduated with his PhD degree from the University of Illinois in 1996. His expertise includes intelligent transportation systems (ITS), container port operations, aviation management, traffic simulation, sustainable infrastructure planning and development, etc. Professor Lee has authored numerous (200+) referred journal articles, book chapters, books, and conference papers detailing his research activities.

Professor Lee was an Honoree of 2002 TR100 Award (now known as TR35) by MIT's Technology Review. TR100 is an award for World 100 top innovators under 35 whose work and ideas will change the world. Professor Lee has been listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering since 2003, Marquis Who's Who in World since 2004, and Marquis Who's Who in Asia since 2005.

Professor Lee is an editor of IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems and IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. He also serves as a member in Editorial Advisory Board for Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies (Elsevier), ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) Journal of Urban Planning and Development, and International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (Taylor & Francis). Professor Lee also holds memberships in Committee of Network Modeling (ADB30) and Committee on Traffic Flow and Characteristics (AHB45) of Transportation Research Board (TRB), National Research Council, US National Academies.

Professor Lee is active in the international community of transportation research. Bilingual in Mandarin and English and familiar with eastern and western cultures, Professor Lee is frequently consulted by local and international media, technology and engineering companies, financial institutions, organizations, and government agencies on transportation issues and projects.