September 25, 2025, Filed Under: Event, SpeakersCost-Effectiveness of Modular Transit Systems by Dr. Zhibin Chen We are pleased to announce that in our upcoming seminar, we will host Dr. Zhibin Chen, Assistant Professor at NYU Shanghai and Global Network Assistant Professor at NYU.📌 Topic: Cost-Effectiveness of Modular Transit Systems📅 Date & Time: Friday, September 26, 2–3 PM📍 Location: ECJ 3.110All interested students & colleagues are warmly invited to join us in person for this insightful seminar. Texas-PosterDownload
March 31, 2025, Filed Under: Event, SpeakersPREDICTING DANGER BEFORE IT HITSTHE ROAD WITH DR. RICHARD SHARP
June 18, 2024, Filed Under: Conferences, Organizations, SpeakersSpring 2024: WTS Speakers WTS had a fun lunch and learn where we had the opportunity to listen to Madelyn Kreger and Max Hoffman speak!
June 18, 2024, Filed Under: SpeakersFall 2023: TE Job Panel Discussion Join us TOMORROW for the TE Job Panel Discussion What? Panel session, where UT TE graduates share job search & work experiences, offering insights into your transitions from UT to different academic & industry positions. Hear & ask about the pros & cons of different job options, to help you CHART your own FUTURE. Where? ECJ 3.406 When? Thursday December 14th, 2023 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM More information is available on the event flyer.
June 18, 2024, Filed Under: SpeakersFall 2023: Guest Speakers Seminar #1: Advancing Toward Smarter + More Sustainable Transport Systems What? Join us and our guest speaker Dr. Corey Harper, assistant professor at Carnegie Melon University, to discuss study designs relevant to analytic epidemiology, and the application of these study designs within the public health fields of physical activity and injury epidemiology. Where? ECJ 3.110 When? Friday October 13th, 2023 from 2 to 3 PM More information is available on the event flyer Seminar #2: Physical Activity & Injury Epidemiology: Study Design and Applications What? Join us and our guest speaker Dr. Katheryn Burford, post doctoral researcher at Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center, to discuss how emerging transportation trends may change the way we envision our cities and communities and the importance of putting people’s needs at the forefront. Dr. Burford will inform the audience of novel public health research methods that may be of interest to the transportation engineering field and hopes to stimulate more conversation between public health, urban planning, and engineering researchers so we can work together towards addressing urban health problems. Where? ECJ 3.110 When? Wednesday October 18th, 2023 from 12 to 1 PM More information is available on the event flyer