"Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 101" Education for Arizona Small Towns and Satellite Cities

 

          March 14, 2019

 

          9:00 am - 4:00 pm

          Room 202, Alumni Lounge

          The Memorial Union

          Arizona State University

          Tempe, AZ 85287-0901

 

 

 

  

 The Speakers

  • Carol Atkinson-Palombo is an Associate Professor in the University of Connecticut’s Department of Geography and the Director of Environmental Studies
  • Matthew Clark, Director Of Government Relations at Arizona Department of Transportation and former Policy Advisor on Transportation and Local Governments, Office of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey 
  • Lina Karam, Professor, ASU's School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering   
  • David King, Assistant Professor, ASU's School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning

  • Thad MillerAssistant Professor, ASU's Polytechnic School and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society
  • Dale Neef, Technology and Economics Writer and Founder of DNA Solutions
  • Ram M. Pendyala, Professor, Transportation Systems and Interim Director, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at Arizona State University and Director, TOMNET University Transportation Center

 

Click here for Speaker Bios

 

  Click here for the Full Program

Sponsored and supported by The School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment (SSEBE)TOMNET, a USDOT Tier 1 University Transportation Center


Evaluation Comments from the Arizona CAV 101 Seminar

-  "The event at ASU was one of the most informative and balanced presentations I’ve ever seen."

-  “Extremely useful. Covered all aspects of the topic. This is the smartest seminar I’ve been to in the last 5 years...and I’ve been to a few.”

-  "An excellent topic primer."

-  “Wonderful amazing job. I feel much more competent and knowledgeable on CAVs and the trends.”

-  "I just wanted to thank you for all of your wonderful presentations"

-  “10 out of 10. Great information and discussion that included a wide variety of areas affected by CAVs.”