The 5th Annual Transportation Summer Camp was the week of June 20-24, 2022, led by Dr. Martin Kane with help from Dr. Erika Weber from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This year [2022] was different than 2021. There were fewer restrictions about the number of campers allowed to participate [25] and we were allowed to return to the field trips away...
CAMMSE will be hosting a webinar on "Skeleton-Graph: Long-Term 3D Motion Prediction From 2D Observations Using Deep Spatio-Temporal Graph CNNs" at 12PM-1PM Central (i.e., 1pm-2pm EST) on May 19 (this Thursday). Dr. Christian Claudel, Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin will...
CAMMSE UTC Center Director Dr. Wei (David) Fan was selected to receive the “Outstanding Associate Editor Award” by the International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the quality of the journal for the year 2021 on 10th January 2022.
Each year at the annual winter meeting of the Transportation Research Board, during the Council of University Transportation Centers Banquet, the U.S. Department of Transportation recognizes outstanding students from the University Transportation Centers (UTC) for their achievements and accomplishments in the transportation field during the year. This year’s banquet was held virtually on...
CAMMSE INES Ph.D. student Ms. Yang Zhao won the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS) Charlotte Metro Chapter Mary N. Clayton Honorary Scholarship in January 2022. Congratulations, Yang! We are proud of you!
CAMMSE (Center for Advanced Multimodal Mobility Solutions and Education) successfully held its Fourth Annual CAMMSE Virtual Research Symposium from November 4-5, 2021, which focused on showcasing CAMMSE faculty and student research within different university affiliates of CAMMSE. We had scheduled two keynote presentations, one invited speaker session, three technical sessions and one student...
CAMMSE'S TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING CAMP was held in the week of June 14-18, 2021, led by Dr. Martin Kane with help from Dr. Erika Weber and Linda Hargrove from the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. A result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the campers’ activities were limited in size and restricted to on-campus, socially distanced activities. There were five remote [Zoom] sessions...