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May 2: "A Practical Policy Sensitive Activity-Based Model" Presented by Yoram Shiftan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.(PDF of announcement flyer).

May 2 Memorial Service Set for TSRC Director Alex Farrell: colleagues, students and friends are invited to a memorial event on Friday, May 2, 2008, from 1:30-4:00 in the Lipman Room (top of Barrows Hall). Read more at Energy and Resources Group Home page.

TSRC Director Alex Farrell Dies at 46:... "Alex was brilliant, energetic, supportive, insightful and caring, and he had a way of challenging his colleagues and students to think more critically even when they thought they already were," said Tim Lipman, a UC Berkeley colleague and the founding research director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center. "His career had reached a point where his loss is an enormous one, not just for the Energy and Resources Group and the transportation center, but also for the global transportation and energy community." Read more of the University NewsCenter obituary of Alex Farrell...

April 25: "Scheduled vs. Charter Airlines" Presented by Gautam Gupta, PhD Candidate, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. (PDF of announcement flyer).

April 18: Goodbyes: ...Alex (Farrell) was only in his mid-40s and high on a steep upward professional path with no inflection point in sight: a key player in California, nationally, and internationally on the most important issue of the current era, and a model of scholarship and commitment for public officials, students, and peers. His death is not only a frightening and painful experience for everyone he worked with but also bad news for ERG, Cal, California, the nation, and the planet.—from the blog of Michael O'Hare, Goldman School of Public Policy

April 18: "Asymmetric Microscopic Driving Behavior Theory " Presented by Hwasoo Yeo, PhD Candidate, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. (PDF of announcement flyer).

April 11: "Empirical Study and Theoretical Modeling of Freeway Weaving Bottlenecks" Presented by Joon ho Lee, PhD Candidate, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. (PDF of announcement flyer).

April 4: "Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories for Cities" Presented by Chris Ganson, MS/MCP student in Transportation Engineering and City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. (PDF of announcement flyer).

March 31: Spring 2008 Traffic Safety Center Newsletter: Rail Crossing Run-Around; Health and Safety of the School Commute, TRB Posters, SF Pedestrian Safety...

March 21: "Bay Area Freeway Performance Initiative" Presented by Albert Yee, Director, MTC Highway & Arterial Operations.

March 19 Seminar. "The Relationship between Vehicle Weight, Size and Safety (and Fuel Economy)" Presented by Tom Wenzel, Technology, Evaluation, Modeling and Assessment Group, Energy Analysis Department, EETD.

March 14: "Dynamic System-Optimal Flow on Oversaturated Road Networks" Presented by Toshio Yoshii, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Urban Management, Kyoto University, JAPAN (PDF of announcement flyer).

March 11: Paul Brubaker visits transportation programs at UC Berkeley. The Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) of the federal Department of Transportation was briefed by Elizabeth Deakin, Director of the University of California Transportation Center (UCTC), which RITA supports, as well as graduate students and Library DIrector Rita Evans.

Friday, March 7. Traffic Safety Center Research Seminar: "The assessment and mitigation of vehicle-pedestrian collisions and reform of conventional transportation performance metrics in San Francisco. Presented by Dr. Rajiv Bhatia, M.D., M.PH., Director of Occupational & Environmental Health for the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

March 7: "Tools for the development of large scale adaptive traffic control systems" Presented by Marco Zennaro, PhD Candidate, Department of Civil Engineering, University of California (PDF of announcement flyer)

March 2008: TSRC Takes Delivery of Toyota Test Vehicles The Transportation Sustainability Research Center is working with Toyota to assess the infrastructure needs for fuel cell vehicles and to analyze and test hydrogen vehicles and refueling stations. Two Toyota Highlander fuel cell hybrid vehicles were delivered last week to TSRC for use in this project.

February 29: "Galton's Quincunx and Road Safety" (no PDF) Presented by Ezra Hauer, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto

February 22: "Optimization in Postal Logistics" (PDF) Presented by Hans-Jürgen Sebastian, Ph.D., Professor, Operations Research and Logistics Management, RWTH Aachen University

February 15: "Accessibility and residential land values: Some tests with new measures" (PDF) Presented by Genevieve Giuliano, Ph.D., Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Research and Technology, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California, Director, METRANS Transportation Center

February 15: "Dynamics of the Oil Transition," Alex Farrell, Director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center, and Adam R. Brandt, speak about their paper of the same title at the UC Energy Institute Seminar. 3:40 to 5:00 p.m. at 2547 Channing Way; entrance faces Bowditch.

February 8 Seminar: "Mobile Century: Using Cellular Phones for Mobility Tracking" (PDF) Presented by Alexandre M. Bayen, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

February 8: Mobile Century: Using GPS Mobile Phones as Traffic Sensors: A Field Experiment The California Center for Innovative Transportation, Caltrans, Nokia, and UC Berkeley’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are collaborating to conduct an unprecedented experiment in the area of traffic monitoring.

UC Berkeley-Audi Pact Places Smart-Engine Research on Bay Area Roads (December 2007)

January 25, "Optimizing flight delays and reroutes under uncertainty in weather." Presented by Avijit Mukherjee, Ph.D., Associate Project Scientist, University Affiliated Research Center, NASA Ames

Nikolaos Geroliminis Named UCTC Student of the Year He wins award for his work in transportation science, traffic theory and traffic control, and the management of traffic in urban centers. (December 2007)

December 14: "Examining Travel Time Reliability: A Case Study of the Hanshin Expressway Network" Presented by Chalumuri Ravi Sekhar, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Kobe University AND "Travel Time Estimation Using Lagrangian Sensors" Presented by Alexandre Bayen, Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley (No announcement PDF).

NewsBITS Fall 2007, Volume 3, Number 3: Two reports from the 1st Annual Path-UTC Conference Oct. 29-31: Farrell on Sustainable Biofuels, When Technology Outruns Policy; Harley on Decadal Changes in Emissions, Overlooked Pollutants that are Gaining Fast; New Students Fall 2007; Director's Message from Acting Director Mike Cassidy. (November 2007).

Pavement researcher EB Lee receives Global Road Achievement Award The program, “Construction Analysis for Pavement Rehabilitation Strategies,” or CA4PRS, received the IRF’s Global Road Achievement Award for research, one of 12 categories recognized by the international organization. (Posted December 2007).

December 7: "The butterfly effect—imbalances in lane change accommodation time and lasting disturbances." (PDF of announcement.) Presented by Benjamin Coifman, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science, Ohio State University

November 30 "Trading Off Equity and Expected Throughput in Air Traffic Flow Management" (PDF of announcement.) Presented by Michael O. Ball, Ph.D., Robert H. Smith School of Business & Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland, Visiting Scholar, ITS Berkeley

November 29 "Keeping the City: A 40-Year Quest for Sustainable Urban Transport," the second annual Martin Wachs Distinguished Lecture in Transportation.

November 27 "Understanding Non-Motorized Modes in Asia: Three Case Studies," November 27, Noon-1:30 p.m. Traffic Safety Center Research Seminar, presented by Allie Thomas, PhD student in City and Regional Planning, and Wendy Tao and Brittany Montgomery, students in the Joint Master of Science/Master of City and Regional Planning in Transportation. In the Harmer E. Davis Library.

November 16: "Real-time Intermodalism: A Strategy for Airline Schedule Perturbation Recovery and Airport Congestion Mitigation" (PDF of seminar announcement) Yu Zhang, Ph.D. Candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering University of California, Berkeley

November 9: "Increasing mobility in cities by controlling overcrowding" (PDF of seminar announcement) Nikolas Geroliminis Ph.D. Candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering University of California, Berkeley.

November 5-8, 36th Annual UC Berkeley Short Course: Airport Systems Planning and Design: At the International House on the Berkeley campus. The course is offered through the National Center of Excellence for Aviation Operations Research (NEXTOR).

November 2: "Airline Optimization: If we are so good at it, why are things so bad?" Cynthia Barnhart, Ph.D. Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

1st Annual California PATH/UTC Conference—"On the Road to Sustainability: From Research to Practice" October 29 - 31, 2007.

October 26: "Transit-Based Smart Parking in the U.S.: An Evaluation of the San Francisco Bay Area Field Test" Susan Shaheen, Ph.D., Innovative Mobility, Research Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC), Honda Distinguished Scholar in Transportation, ITS-Davis

October 19: "South-South Detour Project on Labor Day Weekend 2007," Raoul Maltez, Construction Traffic Manager for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Corridor, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)

October 12: "Assumption Relief on Logit Type Discrete Mode Choice Model," Xiao-Yun Lu, Ph.D., Associate Research Engineer, California PATH

The summer ITS Review: The Harmer E. Davis Library: What’s Old? What’s New? Tricky reference questions, a new funding push, a look at the "wish list. Immigrant Travel: On the Bus for Now... Researchers at Los Angeles, Davis and Berkeley on How California's Newest Residents Use Transit to Commute. (October)

October 5 Seminar: "A two-stage stochastic programming model for transportation network protection," Yueyue Fan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis

Laura Melendy Named New Director of ITS' Tech Transfer Program Melendy holds a Master's degree in Transportation Engineering from the University of California Berkeley and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She has been on the staff at Tech Transfer since 2003.(October 2007).

September 24: Tom West Named New Director of ITS' California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT) West, who is a 20-year employee of Caltrans, served most recently as Caltrans' Program Manager for GoCalifornia, the $107 billion transportation component of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Strategic Growth Plan to Rebuild California. West's responsibilities included managing Proposition 1B, the ballot measure passed in November 2006 that authorizes nearly $20 billion in transportation bonds.

September 28: "Sustainable Urban Transportation, Planning and Theory"An all-day workshop with speakers from UC Berkeley and Japan presenting the latest research on such subjects as urban expressway ramp metering and bottlenecks, allocation of city space to multiple transport modes, urban freight movement, energy consumption, individual travel behavior, parking and road pricing. View Sustainable Transportation Workshop announcement as a pdf.

September 21: "Freeway congestion, ramp metering, and tolls" Pravin Varaiya, Ph.D. Nortel Networks Distinguished Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley. View Pravin Varaiya seminar announcement as a pdf.

September 14: "Improving Safety of Large-Truck Operations with Automated Trailer Steering For Fuel Efficiency,Emission Reduction and Productivity" Jacob Tsao, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering San Jose State University. View Jacob Tsao seminar announcement as a pdf.

September 7: "Transport and mobility management challenges for the world largest mega-event: 1992 to 2012 Summer Olympic Games" Philippe Bovy, Honorary Professor of Transport and Mobility, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Lausanne, IOC- Olympic Transport Advisor View Philippe Bovy seminar announcement as a pdf.

August 31: "Approximation Algorithms for Orienteering and Deadline-TSP" Adam Meyerson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, UCLA View Adam Meyerson seminar announcement as a pdf.

August 1: "A Low-Carbon Fuel Standard for California, Part 2" Released University of California experts today released their much-anticipated "Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (Part 2, Policy Analysis)." The standard’s authors are Professor Alex Farrell, director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at UC Berkeley, and Professor Daniel Sperling, director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis.

July 27: New Edition Now Online Intellimotion: from the PATH Program.

July 12: If You Pay, You Play: NEXTOR's Mark Hansen Testifies at July 12 Senate Finance Hearing on FAA Modernization Costs: "...The on-demand market may continue to grow and capture market share from commercial airlines, and should thus help bear the financial burden for infrastructure to support this growth." More...

June 21-24: The Air Transport Research Society’s World Conference, at Berkeley: Includes participation from all facets of the aviation industry: airlines, airports, air traffic control (ATC), aerospace, government officials, consultants and academics. Hosted by NEXTOR. More...

May 17: TSRC Director Alex Farrell Co-Authors Green Biofuels Index: It would aid consumers, market with a biofuels rating system that would reflect the positive or negative environmental impacts of a particular fuel.

May 7: Robert Harley Joins ITS Advisory Council: expertise includes air quality engineering and air pollution modeling. More...

May 4: "Qualitative theory of the CTM Model" Pravin Varaiya, Ph. D., Nortel Networks Distinguished Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley

April 2007: Big Wins for ITS students: UC Berkeley Nabs Three Eno Awards, Two Eisenhowers, the Horonjeff Memorial Grant and a national achievement award from China. More...

April 27: "Vehicles and the Roadside Talking and Listening to Each Other: The Yellow Brick Road?" Presented by Jim Misener, Transportation Safety Research Program Leader, California PATH, UC Berkeley

April 20, 2007, Seminar: "Do HOV Lanes Really Create Freeway Congestion?" Presented by Michael Cassidy and Carlos Daganzo, Professors, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

April 18, 2007: TSRC Director Alex Farrell Co-Authors Green Biofuels Index: It would aid consumers, market with a biofuels rating system that would reflect the positive or negative environmental impacts of a particular fuel. More...

April 13, 2007, Seminar: "The Public Production of Public Transport: Some Lessons from Nairobi, Kenya" Presented by Elliott Sclar, Professor, Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Columbia University, Director, Center for Sustainable Urban Development, The Earth Institute, Columbia University

Transportation Sustainability Research Center: New Transportation Fuels Seminar April 9: "Creating Markets for Green Biofuels" Presented by Michael O'Hare, Professor of Public Policy, the Goldman School of Public Policy.

April 6, 2007, Seminar: "Electric Two-Wheeler Use in China: Environmental, Safety, and Mobility Impacts" Presented by Christopher Cherry, Ph.D. candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley.

March 23, 2007, Seminar: "Planning and Analysis for Marine Container Facilities:" After a brief background on the container shipping industry as a whole, we then explore some specific challenges at marine terminals in particular along with tools used by JWD Group to address client needs.

March 16, 2007, Seminar: "Transit Regulation and Privatization: The European Experience:" Presented by: Matthew G. Karlaftis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece

CCIT Deployment Workshop, "Lane Tolling and Congestion Pricing," March 19. RSVP by March 15 for in-person attendance. More...

March 9, 2007, Seminar: "Probability and Spatial Networks:" Presented by David Aldous, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Statistics and Department of Mathematics, UC Berkeley

Park(ing) Day Photos at MTC: the Metropolitan Transportation Commission hosts a photo show of the recent PARK(ing) Day held in San Francisco and on the Berkeley campus.

Topical Research: NEXTOR Researchers' Plan for Getting Aviation On the Bus: The massive weather-related disruptions this winter that led to profuse apologies (and refund offers) from airline CEOs, including low-cost carrier JetBlue, and calls for congress to pass a passenger bill of rights might have been avoided. All the airlines had to do was cancel some flights into the socked-in airports and put their passengers on a bus. More...

March 2, 2007, Transportation Sustainability Research Center New Transportation Fuels Seminar: Mark Delucchi of ITS-Davis talks about uncertainties and other problems associated with the current generation of lifecycle assessment models for biofuels. More...

March 2, 2007, Seminar: "Hydrogen as a Future Fuel," Presented by Joan Ogden, Ph. D., Professor, Environmental Science and Policy Department, UC Davis Co-Director, Hydrogen Pathways Program, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis

February 23, 20007, Seminar: "The Role of Driver Behavior in Traffic Collisions," Presented by David R. Ragland, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, UC Berkeley, Director, UC Berkeley Traffic Safety Center.

February 9, 2007, Seminar: "Frequency and Airfare Competition in Airline Markets," Presented by Emine Yetiskul, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.

Transportation Sustainability Research Center to Play Key Role in New Calif. Carbon Initiative: Director Alex Farrell named by Gov. Schwarzenegger to direct joint UC Berkeley/Davis study on low-carbon fuel standards. (February 2007). More...

BP Selects UC Berkeley to Lead $500-Million Energy Research Consortium. The funding will create the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), which initially will focus its research on biotechnology to produce biofuels. (February 2007) More...

February 2, 2007, Seminar: "Frequency and Airfare Competition in Airline Markets," Presented by Toshi Ohtake, Director, Strategic Planning, ITS Japan and Consultant, OHTAKE Enterprises.

Alex Farrell, Director of the ITS Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC), is chosen by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to co-direct the research efforts to determine best ways to reduce the carbon burden associated with road transportation in the state. (January 2007) More...

Vision Science and Society Symposium honoring the work of Theodore Cohn in Sibley Auditorium, Bechtel Engineering Center. (January 2007) More...

ITS Featured in New Campus Energy Research Site: Includes PATH and the ITS Joint Center for Transportation Sustainability.(December 2006) More...

its calendar 2007The 2007 Transportation Calendar Now On Sale: "Mountains to Mouths: Development of the Bay Area's Water Supply" A joint project of the Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library and the Water Resources Center Archives. (December 2006) More...

Dec. 1: Mel Webber Remembered:The University of California Transportation Center posts links to some of the late professor's more influential writings, along with the University NewsCenter obituary. A special issue of ACCESS magazine is also planned. More...

November 3: "Automation Adoption and Adaptation in Air Traffic Control," Presented by Tanja Bolic, Ph.D. candidate, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley

October 26-27: PATH @ Twenty: More on PATH's Web site...

October 27: "On the Computation of Path Marginal Cost in Dynamic System Optimal Traffic Assignment," Presented by Michael Zhang, Ph.D., University of California at Davis, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

October 20: Presented by Randolph Hall, USC

megaprojects combridge u. pressOctober 17: "Survival of the Unfittest:" Bent Flyvbjerg presents first Wachs Distinguished Lecture. More...

 

 

 

October 13 Weekly Seminar: "Managing Uncertainty in the Single Airport Ground Holding Problem using Scenario-based and Scenario-free Approaches," Presented by Barry Liu, UC Berkeley, Ph.D. candidate

October 6 Weekly Seminar: "The Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) Model: Role of Utility Function Parameters, Identification Considerations, and Model Extensions," Presented by Chandra Bhat, University of Texas, Austin

ERG Colloquium: October 4: "Risks of the Oil Transition," Presented by Alex Farrell. More...

Danish Parliamentary Delegation Visits ITS Transportation committee members and the Danish Minister of Transport spent a day touring new PATH traffic research facilities and the Pavement Research Lab at the Richmond Field Station. (September 2006).

September 22 Weekly Seminar: "Next Generation SIMulation (NGSIM) business model," Presented by Vassili Alexiadis, Ph.D., Vice President of Cambridge Systematics, Inc.

1st Annual Park(ing) Day at UCB: Better uses for a parking space tested out by UCTC/ITS and undergrad transportation planning students at a September 21 event. More...

September 18: Women’s Transportation Seminar Fall Reception in the Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library

September 18 Biofuels Seminar: "Nanocrytsal Based Solar Cells," Presented by Paul Alivisatos: Director of the Materials Sciences Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Professor of Chemistry, UC Berkeley

September 15 Weekly Seminar: "Contracting Out Public Transit: Efficiency, Equity & Politics," Presented by Martin Wachs, former Director of ITS, now Director of the Transportation, Space and Technology Program at the RAND Corporation.

September 12 Seminar (special Tuesday date): "OECD work between politics and research: The example of transport infrastructure charging" Presented by Andreas Kopp, Chief Economist, OECD/ECMT Transport Research Centre, Paris.

September 8 Weekly Seminar: "The High Cost of Free Parking" (see also the summer 2005 ITS Review article about Shoup's book of the same title) Presented by Donald Shoup, Professor of Urban Planning, UCLA.

September 1 Weekly Seminar: "Network-Based Traffic Flow Optimization Algorithms for Aggregate Models of the National Airspace System" Presented by Alexandre Bayen, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

"Making Urban Transport Sustainable: Notes from 4 1/2 Years on the Street in Developing Cities in Asia and Latin America"Lee Schipper, Director of Research, The World Resources Institute's Center for Sustainable Transport, presents a lecture as part of the Global Metropolitan Studies Program. More...

Rita Evans Named Director of Harmer Davis Transportation Library Dan Krummes retires after 30 years at ITS. (June 2006) More...

Steven Raphael Joins ITS Faculty Economist is associate dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy and associate professor of public policy. (June 2006) More...

Ted Cohn Remembered Longtime Institute of Transportation Studies researcher and supporter and a leading thinker in signal detection theory and design dies. (May 2006) More...

ITS Home to New Joint Research Center Six campus units combine for the new Joint Center on Transportation Sustainability Research: Alex Farrell named Director. (May 2006). More...

Study explores metro car ownership patterns, race, segregation and disaster planning: Steven Raphael, an associate dean and associate professor of public policy at UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy, delivered the report he wrote with Alan Berube. (March 2006). Go to UC Berkeley NewsCenter story...

Helping Africa Take to the Skies: Visiting Scholar Bridget Ssamula Explores a Hub-and-Spoke System for the Continent. (March 2006). More about SSamula...

Wireless on the Road to Safety: PATH Researcher Raja Sengupta featured in March 2006 Lab Notes from the College of Engineering. Go to Lab Notes story...

Is Bus Transit Our Best Bet? Sir Peter Hall Thinks It Could Be. Mel Webber Lecture at the UCTC Student Research Conference. February 10, 2006. More...

UCTC 11th Annual Student Research Conference, February 9-11, 2006: Hosted at UC Berkeley this year. Featuring presentations by student and faculty researchers supported by the University of California Transportation Center. More...

Why Ethanol Deserves a Place in the U.S. Energy Future: Alex Farrell reports on his and Dan Kammen's new "energy accounting." (February 2006). More about Farrel on ethanol...

Charles Bartlett "Bart" McGuire Dies: Emeritus Professor of Public Policy known for his work on the first mathematical framework to predict travel and route choices in urban transportation systems died January 23, 2006. More...

Eric Mohr Dies: 1950 Master's Degree Recipient Among the Earliest Transportation Alumni. (January 2006). Go to reprint from Marin Independent-Journal...

PATH Researchers Get DaimlerChrysler Hydrogen Car for the Holidays: They officially get the keys to the F-Cell—UC Berkeley NewsCenter Story. (December 2005). More...

China Highways Director Explains His Building Program: Seminar by UC Berkeley Alumnus Jianfei Zhang, Director General, China Department of Highways. (November 2005). More...

ITS Web Site Has New Look: The first redesign in five years. (Winter 2005). More...

A specialty airline for college athletes, solving the "bullwhip effect" in supply chains, infrastructure maintenance optimization, flight scheduling methods and understanding causes of flight delays were among the topics addressed by ITS Berkeley faculty, students and researchers at the 2005 annual meeting of INFORMS. (November 2005) More about ITS at INFORMS...

California PATH Showcases Innovative Transportation Projects at Intelligent Transportation Systems World Congress Nov. 6-10, 2005, in San Francisco. More...

Martin Wachs feted at Retirement Ceremony Oct. 28, 2005. Former ITS Director lauded as a leader on campus and in the transportation community. More...

Samer Madanat Succeeds Martin Wachs as Director of ITS (July 2005) More...

 

 

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