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May 18, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Urban Climate, Air Quality, and SDG2030 in a Smart City perspective

This presentation will provide a perspective, building on a recent review, of the Smart City considerations from the broader urban climate, urban air quality including heat and health perspective. Specific cases/projects- both locally in Austin as well as internationally -will be highlighted. Speaker: Dev Niyogi Dev Niyogi is a professor… read more 

May 11, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Towards Smart and Connected Buildings and Cities: Intelligent Building Operations for Efficient, Resilient and Healthy Buildings

Over 50% of the world’s population currently lives in cities, and this number is expected to rise to 70% by 2050. The urban built environment is expected to triple in the next three decades. This built environment has significant impacts on sustainability and human well-being. In the United States, the… read more 

May 4, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Upgrading Smart Cities with Collective Intelligence and Self-Control

Given the on-going digital revolution and our present-day sustainability challenges, we have to reinvent the way cities and societies are operated. I propose that the requirement of organizing societies in a more resilient way implies the need for distributed solutions, based on digitally assisted self-organization, and that this concept is… read more 

April 27, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Senseable Cities

The real-time city is real! As layers of networks and digital information blanket urban space, new approaches to studying the built environment are emerging. The way we describe and understand cities is being radically transformed — as are the tools we use to design them. The Senseable City Laboratory’s mission—a… read more 

April 24, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events

Smart City Hackathon

The Good System is proud to present the first Smart City Hackathon. In collaboration with Pecan Street and the City of Austin, this Smart City Hackathon aims to bring together machine learning enthusiasts to build ideas for Smart Cities that focus on improving sustainability of smart energy and water usage.… read more 

April 20, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Strategic and Operational Strategies to Inform First- and Last- Mile Services: Case Studies for Robinson and Moon Townships, PA

This project develops a generalized model to operate an integrated public transit, transportation network company (TNC), and FMLM service considering uncertain rider demand and network dynamics. It optimally matches riders to shuttle vehicles, and route vehicles in real time. In addition, it is a general platform to evaluate user costs… read more 

April 13, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Smart Energy at Pecan Street

Pecan Street works with advanced energy systems including smart inverters, energy storage, controlled electric vehicle charging, HVAC demand response and V2G system testing, as well as residential electrical system issues that are not being addressed by these technologies. Speaker: Scott Hinson Scott Hinson is a Chief Technology Officer at Pecan… read more 

April 6, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

CityLearn: Demand Response using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Reinforcement learning (RL) has gained popularity in the research community as a model-free and adaptive control paradigm for the built environment, especially for building energy control. RL has the potential to enable inexpensive plug-and-play building controllers that can be implemented without necessitating potentially expensive control models (unlike model predictive control),… read more 

March 30, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

The emotional toll of climate change and COVID-19

We use natural language processing technique to construct sentiment index from social media; we link the sentiment index with extreme weather conditions and COVID-19 shocks to quantify their negative impacts on people’s expressed sentiment; we explore the heterogeneity across countries and different population groups, and the underlying mechanisms. Speaker: Siqi… read more 

March 9, 2021, Filed Under: News & Events, Speakers

Identify systematic sensor errors for networked data

In this talk, I will share a new error estimation method for identifying systematic errors for sensors deployed in a traffic network. This approach integrates statistics and transportation domain knowledge, specifically the spatial interdependence of traffic flows, to enable identification of the health conditions of road sensors as well as… read more 

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