The April 18 program will explore the changes in commuting patterns and mobility in the I.E. since the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing awareness to build upon opportunities and limit harm.
The grant will promote artificial intelligence education for non-computer science majors and teach them how to apply AI concepts and methods to identify and analyze social problems and how to fix them.
In the next session of the 2022 Regional Mobility Dialogue Series, transportation experts will examine hydrogen as a possible clean air alternative to fossil fuels. The presentation is set for 8 a.m. Aug. 23, and will take place virtually. Online registration is required.
In the next session of the 2022 Regional Mobility Dialogue Series, transportation experts will examine “last mile delivery” – how it works and the related trends. Online registration is required.
In this Regional Mobility Dialogue, presented by the Leonard Transportation Center at CSUSB on Tuesday, April 19, experts will examine how big data, artificial intelligence and intelligent technologies can improve equity in transportation systems. The event will be presented virtually.
The Princeton Review has named CSUSB as one of the nation’s top Green Colleges for its sustainability-related policies, practices and programs.
In the fifth session of 2021, industry experts will examine how innovation is changing the logistics sector of our transportation system. Panelists will discuss the big challenges that lie ahead, and whether they can be solved by innovation alone.
Telecommuting’s impact on transportation is the theme of the first of six talks of the Regional Mobility Dialogue Series of the Leonard Transportation Center. The program will be livestreamed beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Katherine Gray (art) continues in her role as a judge in Netflix’s “Blown Away,” Kimberly Collins (public administration) discusses the collaboration between the Leonard Transportation Center and HNTB for the Regional Mobility Dialogue Series, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) continues to be a resource for news media reporting on the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot.