Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Multitude Final Conference December 2013

I had the pleasure and privilege of participating in the final conference of the EU COST Action MULTITUDE (Methods and tools for supporting the Use caLibration and validaTIon of Traffic simUlation moDEls), December 4-6, 2013 in Naples, Italy. This event brought together an international group of traffic/transportation academics and practitioners with the aim of improving the quality of simulation tools, and the ways in which we manage uncertainty in transportation engineering. I presented a keynote lecture on "The Management of Uncertainty in the Transportation Engineering Practice: Decision Maker View," participated in a panel on the "Management of Uncertainty in the Transport Decision Making" and also joined Mark Brackstone in a presentation on "Traffic Simulation Guidelines."

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Visitor from Lyon

We were very pleased to welcome Florian Marczak from LICIT/ENTPE/IFSTTAR/University of Lyon to visit the ITS Lab during November, 2013. He presented a special seminar, "An analytical derivation of the capacity at weaving sections consistent with empirical observations and micro-simulated results," which was very well-attended. We appreciate the opportunity to continue our collaboration and look forward to another visit!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Keynote Speech at 2013 Beijing International Transport InformationService Conference

I was honored to be invited to present a keynote speech, "U.S. Perspectives on Traffic Information: Past, Present and Future," at the 2013 Beijing International Transport Information Service Conference. It was interesting to learn about the public and private perspectives in China, and also to visit the traffic management center for the city.

Visit to Beijing Jiaotong University


I appreciated the opportunity to visit the Beijing Jiaotong University on November 13, 2013 and present a lecture, "Discoveries in D.C. and Delft: Reflections on the Future of Transportation Research and Education." Professor Baohua Mao and his colleagues and students were warm and hospitable hosts, providing for a great chance to continue developing our collaborative relationship between the two universities.

KATU Story on Traffic Science


I appreciated and enjoyed the opportunity to be a part of a great story on the science of traffic produced by KATU, "Portland's slowdowns help advance science of transportation." You can read the whole story or go to the short video.

Friday, November 8, 2013

University of Minnesota Warren Lecture

I was very happy to have the opportunity to visit the University of Minnesota Department of Civil Engineering to deliver the Warren Lecture on November 8, 2013. My talk was entitled “Big” Data as a Foundation for Measuring and Improving Public Transport Operations. It was great to visit with students and colleagues from the Department of Civil Engineering, the Center for Transportation Studies (CTS), the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and visit the Minnesota Traffic Observatory (MTO). I look forward to my next visit!

Monday, November 4, 2013

ITS Professional Capacity Building Workshop September 26-27, 2013

I was very pleased to participate in the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Professional Capacity Building (PCB) University Partners Workshop in Washington, D.C. on September 26-27, 2013. Along with colleagues from across the U.S., we learned about ITS material developed for incorporation into undergraduate and graduate courses and explored how to better incorporate additional ITS concepts into the university environment. The PCB program is under the leadership of Mac Lister at U.S. DOT / RITA and he is doing a great job bringing all of these elements together.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Friday, October 11, 2013

Delft Reunion

A total of ten (out of 20) alumni, as well as course originator Peter Koonce, of the Delft summer course met for a reunion on October 10, 2013. It was great to see everyone and hear about how the experience was transformative. The course will happen again from June 28-July 11, 2014! Let's continue the tradition!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

PSU Students in Action


Today Katie Bell successfully defended her master's thesis, "Identification and Characterization of PM2.5 and VOC Hot Spots on an Urban Arterial Corridor Integrating Probe Vehicle, Traffic and Land Use Data." Also our student group STEP held their opening social event to welcome new transportation students! It looks like a great group and a terrific start to a new academic year!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

ODOT Intermodal Leadership Forum

I was honored to have the opportunity to be a pre-session speaker, along with Galen McGill, at the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) 2013 Intermodal Leadership Forum. Galen talked about the many exciting ITS projects underway in Oregon, and I presented a "Vision for a Connected Transportation Future for All Users." There was some great discussion and conversation about the future of transportation.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

TR News

The latest issue of TR News reminded me of the new attendees session held every year on Sunday - highly recommended!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

"Straight from the Source" at the Volpe Center

I had a great time visiting the Volpe Center, and giving a presentation as part of their "Straight from the Source" seminar series. On September 18, 2013 I gave a talk entitled "Discoveries in D.C. and Delft: Reflections on the Future of Transportation Research and Education." I really appreciated the very kind welcome and opportunity to interact with Volpe staff and leadership. I remain a big fan and supporter of Volpe's important work in transportation! Here is a link to an article posted on the Volpe website along with a link to the video summary of the presentation.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Drive Oregon Event: Connected Cars

I was very excited to have the chance to engage with Drive Oregon to discuss: Connected Cars, The Future of Transportation on September 4, 2013. We had a great discussion about how we can work together to change the future of transportation!

Friday, August 30, 2013

CICTP2013 Shenzhen China


I was grateful for the opportunity to participate in the 13th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals (CICTP 2013) from August 13-16, 2013, in Shenzhen, China. The 2013 conference was jointly organized by Tsinghua University, Shenzhen University, Tsinghua-Daimler Center for Sustainable Transportation, Unihz Technologies Corporation, Shenzhen and Chinese Overseas Transportation Association (COTA), and I want to thank the organizers for their invitation and hospitality during the trip. I delivered a keynote lecture entitled "Retrospect and Prospect," a plenary lecture entitled "U.S. Perspectives on a Safe and Sustainable Future Connected Transportation System," and also presented "Perspectives on Federal Agency Leadership" as part of the Government Forum.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Meeting the MURPs in Shenzhen

Thanks to the efforts of Jeremy Dalton and Pam Phan, I had the opportunity to give a joint lecture on "Sustainable Transportation in Portland" with Peter Koonce at the China Academy of Urban Planning & Design (CAUPD) in Shenzhen. Current PSU Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) students Pam Phan and JP McNeil are interning at CAUPD as part of the PSU China Innovations in Urbanization program. I also had the chance to present the same lecture at the Shenzhen Institute of Urban Planning and Design (UPDIS) where Jeremy Dalton and Szilvia Hosser-Cox are interning. It was great to see some familiar faces, make new friends and learn more about Shenzhen's amazing developments. We really appreciate the hospitality of our hosts!

Connected Vehicle Workshop Focused on Energy Savings


On August 7, 2013, I presented "State of Connected Vehicles" as part of an OTREC Connected Vehicles Workshop focusing on the energy savings potential of intelligent transportation systems. We had a terrific discussion, and I hope it will lead to future collaborations!

Workshop on Performance Assessment of Transportation Networks in Guangzhou, China


I was very pleased to present "U.S. Perspectives on a Safe and Sustainable Future Connected Transportation System" at the Workshop on Performance Assessment of Transportation Networks on August 12, 2013, hosted by the Research Center of Intelligent Transportation Systems, Sun Yat-Sen University, in Guangzhou, China. The university is relatively new, and located in the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, which is a fascinating (though mostly empty at this time due to summer holidays) university park containing ten universities and about 120,000 students. The trip included a brief stop in Hong Kong on the way. My sincere gratitude to the hosts and organizers.

Students from German University of the Federal Armed Forces Visit Portland

We were very pleased to host Prof. Klaus Bogenberger and 14 of his students from the German University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich in Portland from August 4-7, 2013. Prof. Bogenberger delivered a lecture on the Quality of Traffic and Traveler Information, and we introduced the students to some of Oregon's natural beauty, and Portland's transport innovations (also Voodoo doughnuts), including a multimodal TriMet trip covering bus, MAX, WES, streetcar and aerial tram. Dr. Chris Monsere and John MacArthur also participated in the visit.


Saturday, July 27, 2013

TRB Traffic Signal Systems Committee Workshop

I appreciated the opportunity to participate in the TRB Traffic Signal Systems Committee summer workshop "You Get What You Measure," held in Portland on July 22, 2013. We had an excellent discussion of some of the things we are doing in the Portland region to improve the multimodal transportation system using real time and archived data from multiple sources. It was a great discussion! Thanks to Tom Urbanik and Peter Koonce for the opportunity.

Successful IBPI Workshop on Bicycle and Pedestrian Curriculum


I was very happy to participate and help lead a successful workshop sponsored by the PSU/OTREC Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI), focused on Integrating Bicycle & Pedestrian Topics Into University Transportation Curriculum, from July 24-26, 2013. We had more than a dozen faculty members from around the U.S. (and Canada) participate actively in this workshop that focused on best practices in teaching, development of course modules and other curriculum resources. We hope to continue to develop and share resources as we aim to integrate pedestrian and bicycle engineering and planning topics into our courses and curricula. Special thanks to Prof. Jennifer Dill, Hau Hagedorn and Peter Koonce for making this all happen!

ISTTT20 in Nordwijk, the Netherlands


I had the opportunity to participate in the 20th International Symposium on Traffic and Transportation Theory (ISTTT20) held in Nordwijk, the Netherlands from July 17-19, 2913, and hosted by my friends at TU Delft. I spoke about the future of traffic management in the U.S. at a masterclass organized by TrafficQuest, and also chaired a session at the ISTTT meeting. Further, we held a summer meeting of the TRB Committee on Traffic Flow Theory and Characteristics. All in all a very successful few days, with fantastic organization and hospitality by all of our Dutch hosts and organizers!

Another Successful Study Abroad Course in Delft


From June 29 - July 13 we had another very successful study abroad course in Delft, the Netherlands, in partnership with Prof. Peter Furth from Northeastern University and our friends at TU Delft. A total of 5 students and one TA from PSU participated along with 19 Northeastern students. You can read the student blogs documenting their experiences:


We had the opportunity to "live" the Dutch transportation experience and get a feel for the lifestyle there with excellent guest lectures and field trips. We hope that our students will continue to bring their experiences into their professional and personal lives moving forward. Special thanks to the students for participating, to Prof. Furth and his students and to all of our hosts for their wonderful hospitality! The course will be offered again in 2014.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Terrific PSU Reunion in Delft

Had a wonderful reunion with two former PSU students - Prof. Ahmed El-Geneidy, now an associate professor at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and Andrew Byrd, now a PhD student in urban planning at the University of Paris and running a company that leverages public transport timetable and real time data for trip planning and accessibility analyses! Very exciting to see how well both Ahmed and Andrew are doing as leaders in their transportation fields!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Cycling on the Danube

I had the chance to cycle from Passau, Germany to Vienna, Austria along the Danube River recently. I found some dual inductive loop detectors at about a dozen locations, keeping track of the cycle traffic. It was fascinating to see the impressive repair and recovery work just a few weeks after a major flood. The roads, railways and cycle path were all clear, clean, and open. One could see the dramatic devastation to many homes and businesses due to the flooding but most were being repaired, dried and cleaned up. Fire trucks were spraying down the path, fire boats were in the river clearing debris, and teams were removing, cutting and stacking trees up for later removal. Large piles of trash were awaiting disposal. Despite the trauma, the trip was beautiful and interesting.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

ITS for Connected Mobility

The 5th Annual mobil.TUM 2013 International Scientific Conference on Mobility and Transport was held June 18 & 19, 2013 Munich, Germany. I was asked to present the keynote address ITS for Connected Mobility which provided an overview of current research efforts toward deployment of cooperative systems for improving transportation safety, mobility and sustainability. Special thanks to Prof. Fritz Busch and his team of students and staff for all of their wonderful organizational efforts and hospitality. I also provided a call to action for researchers to step up our efforts in the coming years to accelerate deployment of ITS technologies in order to reap their benefits. I also served on the scientific committee and chaired a session on "General Concepts and Visions." As part of the trip I also cycled from Passau to Vienna on the Danube river cycle path and investigated its sensor technology.