March 11, 2019, Filed Under: UncategorizedProject Executive Summaries Check out our new Executive Summaries for all of our research projects. Learn all the basics about the research, the responsible PI and institution, project timeline, and more.
March 7, 2019, Filed Under: UncategorizedPenn Researcher Dr. John Landis Guest Lectures at UT Austin On March 4th, the UT Austin office of CM2 welcomed Dr. John Landis, Crossways Professor of City & Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania and CM2 researcher, as a guest speaker for the UT Austin Brown Bag Lunch Speaker series. Dr. Landis spoke about the progress made on his… read more
February 4, 2019, Filed Under: UncategorizedDr. Ming Zhang Speaks at UTSOA City Forum On Friday February 1st, CM2 Director and UTSOA Professor Dr. Ming Zhang presented on “The Megaregional Process” at the UTSOA City Forum Lecture Series. Fellow UTSOA professor and CM2 researcher, Dr. Michael Oden, introduced him. In his talk, Dr. Zhang introduced the CM2 consortium and summarized the consortium-sponsored research projects,… read more
December 10, 2018, Filed Under: UncategorizedNew CM2 Brochure Our center’s brochure is now available! Learn more about our history, vision, tech transfer initiatives, and our current research projects.
June 26, 2018, Filed Under: UncategorizedCM2 Consortium Gathers for Annual Summer Forum Once a year, the Cooperative Mobility for Competitive Megaregions (CM2) consortium gathers to hold a summer forum to share ongoing research efforts and program updates with CM2 partners and industry stakeholders, and discuss the future of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) funded University Transportation Center (UTC). The University of… read more
April 5, 2018, Filed Under: UncategorizedCM2 Researchers and Students Attend FHWA Texas Megaregional Workshop The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) visited the Texas Megaregion to host the Multi-Jurisdictional Coordination for the Greater Texas Region Workshop. Representatives from Municipal Planning Organizations (MPOs) and Area Councils in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas gathered alongside FHWA and the Texas Department of Transportation to discuss pressing issues in planning for freight in the Greater Texas region. Among the… read more