2016 CTS Transportation Research Conference
About the Event
In 2016, the Research Conference was a one-day event held on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis.
The conference convenes researchers and practitioners from Minnesota and the Upper Midwest to highlight new learning, emerging ideas, and the latest innovations in transportation. Attendees will learn about research findings, implementation efforts, and engagement activities related to a variety of transportation topics.
Conference Materials
Presentations
Opening Session: Creating Sustainable, Livable, Forward-Compatible Cities for Economic Resilience | |
Keynote Speaker: Gabe Klein, author, "Start-up City: Inspiring Private and Public Entrepreneurship, Getting Projects Done, and Having Fun" (2015) Panelists:
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Luncheon Session: How to Promote and Prepare for Automated Driving | |
Keynote Speaker: Bryant Walker Smith | |
1 − Roadway SafetyTom Sohrweide, SEH, Inc.
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2 − Transit: It's Not Just About Moving PeopleLyssa Leitner, Washington County
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3 − Growing the Transportation Workforce in MinnesotaStephanie Malinoff, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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4 − Curtailing CongestionNick Thompson, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
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5 − Q&A on Connection & Autonomous Vehicle Technology & PolicyPhilip Schaffner, Minnesota Department of Transportation
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6 − Looking at the Bigger Picture: Multimodal Visualization and MappingJacob Achtemeier, HumanFIRST Laboratory, University of Minnesota
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7 − Advancing Sustainable Transportation and Community-Engaged Learning Through the Resilient Communities ProjectMike Greco, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota | |
8 − Pioneering Pavements and Maintenance: The Future of Minnesota's RoadsMark Maloney, City of Shoreview
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9 − Technology and SafetyDan Rowe, Minnesota Department of Transportation
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10 − Economic Impacts of Different ModesJonathan Ehrlich, Metropolitan Council
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11 − A Modal Discussion: Linking Creative Environmental Justice and Title VI Analysis to Equity and Community Engagement Through the Minnesota Freight PlanWanda Kirkpatrick, Metropolitan Council | |
12 − Roadside Maintenance and the EnvironmentAndy Golfis, System G Inc.
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