Apologies for cross-postings. For more information, please go to
www.natmec.org
Header: NaTMEC Call for Abstracts open
Practitioners, researchers and students are invited to submit presentation
abstracts for consideration for NaTMEC 2020; submissions are due Sept. 23,
2019. The theme of the event, to be held June 1-4, 2020, in Raleigh, NC, is
Connecting Travel Monitoring to Transportation System Safety and Mobility.
Learn more at www.natmec.org<http://www.natmec.org>.
Several presentation formats will be offered, including lectern, poster,
lightning talk, workshop or mobile workshop/tour. Submitters will need to
indicate a proposed format for presentation. Main topic areas include:
● Safety, Travel Monitoring, and Relating the Two Through Data Applications
and Utilization ● Transportation Data Collection, Processing, and Tools ●
Program Development, Performance Measures, Communicating Reports, and
Ensuring Data Requirements and Quality Standards Meet Program Needs ●
Emerging Equipment, Technologies and Capabilities to Address Travel
Monitoring Basics and Beyond
Check out the call for abstracts<https://www.natmec.org/cfa-2020> for a more
detailed list of topics. NaTMEC 2020 will be presented by the Collaborative
Sciences Center for Road Safety<https://www.roadsafety.unc.edu/>, a U.S.
Department of Transportation National University Transportation Center
promoting safety, with support from the Federal Highway Administration.
Special Issue, Last Call for Papers in Journal of Advanced Transportation
"Infrastructure Adaptability in Connected and Autonomous Vehicle-Enabled
Traffic Flow Dynamics"
Deadline for submission of full papers: August 16, 2019.
Advancements in information and communication technology, coupled with
smart infrastructure systems, mean that extensive development of connected
and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) is anticipated over the next few decades.
CAV systems not only bring many opportunities to improve transportation,
but also pose challenges for infrastructure adaptation. More specifically,
the transition from human-driven to computer-driven vehicles might require
changes to road markings, signage and signalization, traffic management
measures, service stations, and access management. New research is emerging
from developing CAV systems which aims to tackle the question of how CAVs
can function efficiently, reliably, and safely on existing infrastructures,
and how infrastructures can be improved to speed up the deployment of CAV
systems.
This special issue aims to compile recent studies related to infrastructure
adaptability in relation to CAV-enabled traffic flow dynamics. Original
research and review articles related to infrastructure design, operation,
maintenance, improvement, and investment for CAV systems will be
considered. All aspects of theory, simulation, mathematical, and real
experimentation are of interest. The focus is also on the use of big data
generated from multiple sources to better understand the interactions
between CAV-enabled traffic flows and various infrastructures, with respect
to network capacity and traffic safety.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Value, role, and impact of various infrastructures on CAV-enabled
traffic flow dynamics
- Demonstration and simulation of communication technologies in CAV
systems
- Unconventional design of infrastructure adapted to CAV systems
- Existing infrastructure maintenance and improvement to support CAVs
- CAV impacts on design, operation, and management of different
infrastructures
- Big data analytics in interactions between CAV-enabled traffic flow
and infrastructures
- Simulation, evaluation, and optimization of new infrastructure
deployment
- Human factors and safety performance in infrastructure
- Financial analysis of infrastructure investments to maximize the
benefits of CAVs
- Policy analysis on alternative CAV-related infrastructure and other
related topics
Authors can submit their manuscripts through the Manuscript Tracking System
at https://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/jat/caavv/
Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue
publication date.
Please find more information at
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jat/si/682584/cfp/
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Hao Yu, Ph.D.,
Research Associate,
Department of Civil Environmental Engineering
University of Hawaii Manoa, USA
Good morning and apologies for cross-postings.
Please contact Satish (cc’d here) for more information.
Stacey
From: Ukkusuri, Satish V <sukkusur(a)purdue.edu>
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2019 9:35 AM
To: sgbricka(a)gmail.com; sishak(a)odu.edu; rachel.lewis(a)dot.ohio.gov; yfouyang(a)illinois.edu
Subject: Call for Papers - PredictGIS 2019
Hi Stacey, Ishak, Rachel and Yanfeng,
Please disseminate the workshop information below to your respective committee lists.
Thank you.
Satish
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The 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Prediction of Human Mobility (PredictGIS 2019)
November 5, 2019, Chicago, Illinois - USA
Held in conjunction with the 27th ACM SIGSPATIAL 2019
Website: <http://predictgis.umnilab.com/> http://predictgis.umnilab.com/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=predictgis2019
Key Dates:
Workshop paper submissions: September 1, 2019
Workshop paper notifications: September 20, 2019
Camera-ready submission: September 30, 2019
Workshop date: November 5, 2019
Aims and Scope
PredictGIS aims at collecting contributions on cutting-edge studies in the empirical analysis and modeling which advance the research on human mobility prediction. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
* Next place prediction of individual mobility
* Modeling crowd or population dynamics
* Predicting human mobility patterns during emergencies and rare events
* Modeling the dynamics of commute flow and migration flow
* Traffic congestion, road usage forecast and optimal vehicle routing
* Social event forecast using geospatial data
* Novel agent based mobility simulators
* Case studies of mobility prediction in academia and industry
Submission Guidelines
We invite two kinds of submissions:
* Full research papers - up to 10 pages
* Vision papers and short technical papers - up to 4 pages
All manuscripts should be submitted in a single PDF file including all content, figures, tables, and references, following the new Standard ACM Conference Proceedings Template.
LaTeX templates are recommended.
For LaTeX users: unzip acmart.zip, make, and use sample-sigconf.tex as a template; Additional information about formatting and style files is available online at:https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
Paper submissions need to include author information.
Each paper will be assigned to two reviewers for a peer review.
We will set one best paper award according to the review results and presentation of a paper.
Papers should be submitted to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=predictgis2019
Organizing Committee
Program Chairs:
Professor Satish V. Ukkusuri (Purdue University, USA)
Professor Kaoru Sezaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Technical Program Committee:
Yoshihide Sekimoto (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Masamichi Shimosaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Naoya Fujiwara (Tohoku University, Japan)
Masaki Ito (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Akihito Sudo (Shizuoka University, Japan)
Xuan Song (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Zipei Fan (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Steering Committee:
Kota Tsubouchi (Yahoo Japan Corporation, Japan)
Takahiro Yabe (Purdue University, USA)
For any questions, please contact Takahiro Yabe at tyabe(a)purdue.edu <mailto:tyabe@purdue.edu> .
We look forward to your submissions!
FYI and apologies for cross-postings.
For more information, please contact James Pol, cc'd above.
Thanks-
Stacey Bricka
Chair, TRB Committee ABJ30
From: Pol, James (FHWA) <James.Pol(a)dot.gov>
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Subject: FW: Job Announcement FHWA.HRT-2019-0018/0019 - Transportation Data
Analytics Researcher
TRB Program Officers and Committee Chairs:
The job announcement below may be of interest to members of your
communities. I respectfully request that you share the announcement below to
your members.
Thanks in advance,
James
James Pol, PE, PMP
Technical Director
FHWA Office of Safety Research & Development | U.S. Department of
Transportation
* 202-493-3371 | * <mailto:james.pol@dot.gov> james.pol(a)dot.gov | *
<http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/research/tfhrc/offices/safety/>
www.fhwa.dot.gov/research/tfhrc/offices/safety/
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamespol>
From: Pol, James (FHWA)
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2019 11:57 AM
To: FHWA-#ALLStaff <FHWA-ALLStaff(a)dot.gov <mailto:FHWA-ALLStaff@dot.gov> >
Subject: Job Announcement FHWA.HRT-2019-0018/0019 - Transportation Data
Analytics Researcher
Importance: Low
Transportation Data Analytics Researcher - Job Announcement
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN McLean, VA at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research
Center
Transportation Data Analytics Researcher - Technical Direction and
Coordination Team
Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) premiere highway research center is
searching for a dynamic, experienced Transportation Data Analytics
Researcher to join the Technical Direction and Coordination Team to define
and execute an interdisciplinary program that spans both the FHWA Safety and
FHWA Operations programs, with specific attention to the continuing
developments in the Connected and Automated Vehicle industry. The position
is open to internal and external applicants, with a closing date of August
5, 2019.
Transportation Specialist, GS-2101-13/14:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/540718700 FHWA.HRT-2019-0018 for
Federal employees and VEOA Applicants;
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/540719400 FHWA.HRT-2019-0019 for
Public Applicants.
If you have experience in working with Big Data, Informatics, and Analytics
using large volumes and diverse sets of data, preferably related to
transportation safety, driver/vehicle/roadway interactions, transportation
systems management & operations and/or connected and automated vehicle (CAV)
technologies, then Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center is where you want
to be!
The Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center is a federally owned and
operated national research facility located on a scenic, wooded campus in
McLean, Virginia. Our center houses nearly 20 laboratories, and support
facilities, and conducts applied and exploratory advanced research in
vehicle-highway interaction, safety, operations, nanotechnology, and a host
of other types of transportation research.
At Turner-Fairbank, you'll be just minutes from picturesque Washington, DC
and all that it has to offer: an extraordinarily rich history, world-class
entertainment and arts, luxurious dining establishments, countless museums,
and all the grandeur of our Nation's capital.
As our TFHRC Transportation Data Analytics Researcher, you will:
* Work with the Team Leader in developing and implementing research
studies, formulating travel and scientific equipment budgets, and acquiring
the equipment and supplies needed for successful completion of the research
program.
* Work closely with other FHWA offices, (i.e., FHWA Office of Safety,
Resource Center, Division Offices, etc.), and provide expert advice and
technical assistance to State, local, or Federal practitioners or the
private sector regarding large volume data informatics and analytics.
* Experience first-hand the cutting edge of roadway safety,
transportation systems management & operations, and connected and automated
vehicle research and technology.
If you have strong experience in working with very large and varied data
sets to produce new analyses that can make a difference, and are familiar
with roadway safety, transportation systems management & operations,
infrastructure, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and/or connected
and automated vehicle (CAV) technologies, and then we need YOU to be a part
of Turner-Fairbank's Safety Research and Development team.
Come share your valuable expertise and ideas with Turner-Fairbank Highway
Research Center, and play an integral part in improving the safety of
highways and byways of our nation and the world!
Hi - just a quick reminder to please complete this short paper review survey
and make sure your profile within the MyTRB Editorial system correctly
reflects your areas of interest/expertise.
Paper review survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ABJ30_paperreviews
MyTRB profile: www.mytrb.org <http://www.mytrb.org> (confirm your contact
information is correct)
TRB Editorial system software:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/trr/default.aspx)
instructions to update your classifications to make sure you shown in the
ABJ30 reviewer pool:
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/TRREM/HowtoUpdateClassifications2019.pd
f. [According to TRB, this should take about 3 to 5 minutes. You can also
update your contact information if it has changed.]
Thank you for your help with this-
Stacey
From: sgbricka(a)gmail.com <sgbricka(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 12:14 PM
To: abj30-friends(a)chrispy.net
Cc: 'Clotilde Minster' <clotilde.minster(a)kit.edu>; 'Marco Diana'
<marco.diana(a)polito.it>; 'Mecit Cetin' <mcetin(a)odu.edu>
Subject: TRB Committee ABJ30 - annual paper review survey and update
Dear TRB ABJ30 committee members and friends - hope this finds your summer
both relaxing and productive!
The TRB paper submission/review cycle will begin on August 1, which is the
deadline for paper submission. From there, papers will be assigned to
committees and then the committees will assign the papers to the reviewers.
The paper review period is August 15 - September 10. The entire process
will be completed by mid-September, with review results and final session
details input into the TRB system before October 1.
As with prior years, members should expect to receive 4-5 papers to review
from this committee. Friends are asked to review 1-2 papers for ABJ30 (if
you'd like to review more, we're happy to assign more to you!). You may
receive additional reviews from different committees - we don't have a way
of coordinating assignments across committees.
As a "high volume" committee (i.e., we receive more than 100 papers to
review each year), your assistance in reviewing papers is a critical element
as each paper needs multiple reviewers with a diversity of experience to
ensure well-rounded reviews. To help us connect reviewers with papers,
please complete this very short survey by *Wednesday July 24*:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ABJ30_paperreviews
Three important reminders:
1. In order to receive a paper review assignment from ABJ30, you *must*
have a MyTRB profile (www.mytrb.org <http://www.mytrb.org> ) and have
selected the following "classifications" [as relevant for your areas of
expertise] in the "Areas of Interest or Expertise" section of your profile:
* Urban Transp Data and Info Systems ABJ30
* Travel Time, Speed and Reliability ABJ30SB
* Urban Transportation Big Data ABJ30SC
2. Paper review assignments take place within the MyTRB system. Please
login to check the email you have listed in your MyTRB profile and enter
that same email here in the survey so we can find you in the system. This
is a great time to recheck your affiliation and contact information as well.
3. As you receive email notifications of paper assignments, please
login to MyTRB and accept/decline each paper assigned as quickly as
possible. This helps us manage the review process more efficiently.
Thanks in advance for your help -
Stacey Bricka, Chair ABJ30
Paper review chairs:
ABJ30 (general): Clotilde Minster and Marco Diana
Travel time, speed and reliability (TTSR) focus: Ram Venkatanarayana and
Jiaqi Ma
Urban Big Data focus: Pat Coleman
Apologies for cross-postings …
For more information contact: Pam Lebeaux at pam.lebeaux(a)wsp.com or (609) 512-3568;or visit https://sites.google.com/site/trbcommitteeada60.
Stacey Bricka, PhD
Chair, ABJ30
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 2:21 PM
To: TRB Major Cities Committee <trb-major-cities-committee(a)googlegroups.com>
Subject: [TRB Major Cities Committee] Upcoming deadline: John and Jane Q Public Competition
Friends and members of the Major Cities Committee,
The public involvement committee runs an annual competition for Communicating Concepts with John and Jane Q Public. The theme this year is for transportation funding and related policy solutions. With many of us working on issues like congestion pricing and dedicated transit funding, your organization might have something to submit. See the attached information. Submissions are due July 26!
-Stephanie
ABE30 Chair
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Dear TRB ABJ30 committee members and friends - hope this finds your summer
both relaxing and productive!
The TRB paper submission/review cycle will begin on August 1, which is the
deadline for paper submission. From there, papers will be assigned to
committees and then the committees will assign the papers to the reviewers.
The paper review period is August 15 - September 10. The entire process
will be completed by mid-September, with review results and final session
details input into the TRB system before October 1.
As with prior years, members should expect to receive 4-5 papers to review
from this committee. Friends are asked to review 1-2 papers for ABJ30 (if
you'd like to review more, we're happy to assign more to you!). You may
receive additional reviews from different committees - we don't have a way
of coordinating assignments across committees.
As a "high volume" committee (i.e., we receive more than 100 papers to
review each year), your assistance in reviewing papers is a critical element
as each paper needs multiple reviewers with a diversity of experience to
ensure well-rounded reviews. To help us connect reviewers with papers,
please complete this very short survey by *Wednesday July 24*:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ABJ30_paperreviews
Three important reminders:
1. In order to receive a paper review assignment from ABJ30, you *must*
have a MyTRB profile (www.mytrb.org <http://www.mytrb.org> ) and have
selected the following "classifications" [as relevant for your areas of
expertise] in the "Areas of Interest or Expertise" section of your profile:
* Urban Transp Data and Info Systems ABJ30
* Travel Time, Speed and Reliability ABJ30SB
* Urban Transportation Big Data ABJ30SC
2. Paper review assignments take place within the MyTRB system. Please
login to check the email you have listed in your MyTRB profile and enter
that same email here in the survey so we can find you in the system. This
is a great time to recheck your affiliation and contact information as well.
3. As you receive email notifications of paper assignments, please
login to MyTRB and accept/decline each paper assigned as quickly as
possible. This helps us manage the review process more efficiently.
Thanks in advance for your help -
Stacey Bricka, Chair ABJ30
Paper review chairs:
ABJ30 (general): Clotilde Minster and Marco Diana
Travel time, speed and reliability (TTSR) focus: Ram Venkatanarayana and
Jiaqi Ma
Urban Big Data focus: Pat Coleman
Apologies for cross-postings … please contact Lacey Friedly (cc’d here) if any questions.
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This fall we’ll be hosting our 11th annual Transportation and Communities Summit on September 19 - 20 at Portland State University. See below for more information.
Early bird registration closes on July 15, 2019. Please share this event with your colleagues, and we hope to see you at TCS 2019!
Thank you,
Lacey Friedly
Communications Coordinator
Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) <http://trec.pdx.edu/> at Portland State University
National Institute for Transportation <https://nitc.trec.pdx.edu/> & Communities (NITC)
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Connecting national, mobility-focused research to practice and policy
The <http://transportation.acemlna.com/lt.php?s=70a13a8aba69c7e18880076ba888b762…> 11th annual Transportation and Communities Summit 2019 at Portland State University connects national, mobility-focused research to equitable practice and policy through breakout panels, Lightning Talks, student posters, deep-dive workshops, and networking. This year we’ll explore:
* The intersection between transportation, housing and land use with a focus on mitigating displacement, understanding transportation's impacts on the housing economy, and reforming policy in response to social justice.
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Hi - while not transportation specific, the APDU conference always covers
interesting data-related topics and attendees will get timely updates into
the Census 2020 efforts and related Census-data efforts (like our own CTPP).
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 2:01 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Cc: bbuff(a)crec.net
Subject: [CTPP] Upcoming Assn. of Public Data Users Conference and Advanced
tableau Training
The Association of Public Data Users Conference (APDU) will be holding its
annual conference on July 9-10 in Arlington, VA. I think members of this
list will find the topics and speakers of interest and will appreciate the
opportunity to meet with data producers and fellow data users. You can find
the latest agenda linked here:
<http://apdu.org/events/conference/2019-annual-conference/>
http://apdu.org/events/conference/2019-annual-conference/
The most up to date line up of speakers includes the heads of the Census
Bureau, BEA and BLS each talking about the challenges ahead for their
respective programs. There will be a plenaries on the use of algorithms and
public data as well as a discussion of the implications of the Census
Bureau's new data security initiatives. There are also a range of breakout
sessions, including a talk about the new CTPP.
Following the conference APDU is sponsoring an "Advanced Data Visualization
Techniques in Tableau" training that might also be of interest. You can
learn about the training here:
<http://apdu.org/2019/03/25/data-visualization-training/>
http://apdu.org/2019/03/25/data-visualization-training/.
Please feel free to reach out to me or to Brendan Buff at
<mailto:bbuff@crec.net> bbuff(a)crec.net for more information.
Cliff Cook
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