Part of the CTS Seminar Series, this semester-long seminar series provides updates on research projects in the ITS Institute's core science and technology areas—human factors, intelligent vehicles, traffic modeling and management, sensing, communications, and controls. Research projects cover a wide range of disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, human factors, computer science and engineering, and civil engineering, among others.
The seminars are open to anyone interested in learning more about technology and transportation. Undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and practitioners are encouraged to attend. Each seminar qualifies for one Professional Development Hour (PDH).
For more information, contact Shawn Haag at the ITS Institute, 612-625-5608 or haag0025@umn.edu.
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Beginning in 2006, seminars are available for viewing on the Web approximately one week after completion of the event. To view a seminar online, simply click the "View Seminar" link after each event listing.
Recordings of seminars from previous years are also available from the CTS Library or the Minnesota Department of Transportation Library. To borrow any of the videotapes or DVDs, please contact Arlene Mathison, CTS Librarian, at mathi032@umn.edu or 612-624-3646, or the Mn/DOT Library at 651-296-2385 or library@dot.state.mn.us.
Videos and DVDs may also be purchased. Information is available on the CTS site