Workshops, Conferences, and Special Events
GTI/UTC has been a sponsor of several workshops, conferences, and special events. Our GTI and UTC researchers also actively participate and organize events focused on our center theme, which is investing in the national transportation system to foster economic growth and system productivity through innovative finance strategies.
World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research
World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research
Announcement: to be held July 28-30 in Whistler, British Columbia
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Center for Transportation at the University of Minnesota
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University of California Transportation Center
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UC Davis Sustainable Transportation Center
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Center for Transportation and Livable Systems at the University of Connecticut
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University of Vermont Transportation Research Center
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The University Transportation Center at Georgia Tech
US Congressional Forum: Funding and Financing Solutions for Surface Transportation in the Coming Decade
US Congressional Forum: Funding and Financing Solutions for Surface Transportation in the Coming Decade
September, 2010
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AASHTO
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America 2050
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Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania
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Kenston Institute at the University of Southern California
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The Humphrey Institute at the University of Minnesota
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The University Transportation Center at Georgia Tech
Piedmont Atlantic Megaregions Conference
The Case for a National Infrastructure Policy: The Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion in the Global Economy
Timeframe: March 23, 2009
Sponsor/Client:
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CQGRD
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America2050
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Georgia Transportation Institute
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Atlanta Regional Commission
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Metro Atlanta Chamber
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Livable Communities Coalition, the Medici Center
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The North Georgia Regional Development Center
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CQGRD
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America2050
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Georgia Transportation Institute
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Atlanta Regional Commission
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Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
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Livable Communities Coalition
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The Medici Center
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The North Georgia Regional Development Center
UTC Co-Sponsors Megaregions and Transportation Symposium
Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration
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Summit Focuses on Fuel Conservation and Management
Atlanta (January 26, 2009) - On September 22-23, 2008, the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) partnered with Schneider National Inc. to organize their fourth co-hosted Transportation Productivity Summit. The purpose of the summit was to respond to the volatility in fuel prices and the need to conserve.
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GTI/GDOT Host Research Symposium
On November 9, 2005, the Georgia Transportation Institute (GTI) and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) hosted the first GTI/GDOT Research Symposium at the Global Learning Conference Center at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The purpose of the symposium was to convene engineers and researchers to identify research related needs for GDOT and collaboratively develop research needs statements to investigate and address these issues. The event brought together over 50 delegates from GDOT, several GTI Universities and private firms. GTI Universities represented included Georgia Institute of Technology, Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia State University and Clark Atlanta University. In his opening remarks, Dr. Michael Meyer, Director of the Georgia Transportation Institute stressed that the symposium was an opportunity for collaboration on research, understanding research capabilities, positioning Georgia for national research and technology development opportunities in transportation, and meeting the professional development needs of GDOT. Ms. Georgene Geary, State Materials and Research Engineer, welcomed another opportunity for GDOT to work closely and collaboratively with GTI institutions. She stressed the importance of the event to capture the broad range of resources available through the various GTI institutions. The Symposium provided an excellent forum for interaction among academics, government officials and private practitioners. The event generated several research needs statements to address both existing and future needs and opportunities at GDOT.
NCTSPM Symposium at UCF
On February 24, 2013, the National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management held a two day symposium focusing on Traffic Safety & Simulation. In total, the event drew over 50 attendees and showcased advances in technologies and traffic safety approaches. The symposium also became an interactive environment for attendees to share thoughts and promote discussion among the different backgrounds that each university brought to the table.
Researchers and students from University of Central Florida, Florida International University, Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Alabama Birmingham participated in this event.
The symposium held at UCF was an essential benefit for a better understanding and perspective of the traffic safety and simulation fields. Applications explored during this symposium were intriguing and are paving the ways for new research and advancements in these fields of transportation. This event and others like it will continue to flourish and bring new knowledge and understanding in the field. Bringing together different perspectives and experiences is the key to making these collaborative efforts a success and will continue to be a source for new research opportunities and applications.
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