Last month, transportation planners, administrators, practitioners, researchers, students, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions gathered online for the all-virtual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 61st Annual Conference. Many CM2 PIs and GRAs presented their CM2-related research in either poster or lectern sessions during the multi-day virtual conference. For… read more
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CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition Now Live
2019 CM2 Summer Forum: Rethinking Our Ideas About Communities
The Cooperative Mobility for Competitive Megaregions (CM2) consortium held its annual Summer Forum earlier this month at the Texas Southern University (TSU) campus in Houston, TX. The Summer Forum provides a unique opportunity for UTC researchers from different institutions to share ongoing research efforts and program updates with CM2 partners… read more
CM2 Guest Lecture: Ray Miller, Jr., AICP (City of Georgetown)
On April 10th, Dr. Ming Zhang’s “Planning for Megaregions” Class and the CM2 center hosted Ray Miller, Jr., AICP, the Transportation Planning Coordinator for the City of Georgetown, TX, for a guest lecture. Ray has extensive experience in transportation planning in Texas, with prior work experience with the City of… read more
Guest Lecture – Dr. Hersperger of the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Last month, the CM2 office was honored to host Dr. Anna Hersperger and postdoctoral researcher Chunhong Zhao of the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, to discuss their work on the CONCUR project. The CONCUR project aims to understand the role of spatial planning in urban transition. Planners often assume land… read more
Guest Lecture by Dr. Anna Hersperger, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
CM2 is honored to host Dr. Anna Hersperger, Team Leader of the CONCUR project at the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, for her talk “From plans to land change: Quantifying the transformative capacity of strategic spatial planning”. Where: CM2 Office (WMB 6.120) When: Monday, April 15th 12:30 – 2:00 pm Lunch… read more