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SUMMARY:Autonomous Vehicles: Considerations for Connected Communities Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Connected and autonomous vehicle technologies have the potential to widely impact mobility and the interaction between travelers and the transportation network. As we determine the future of moving goods and people post-pandemic\, an understanding of these technologies is critical. Join the US Department of Energy’s Clean Cities programs representing the Triangle (Triangle Clean Cities Coalition) and greater Charlotte (Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition) regions of NC along with the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster for an engaging webinar featuring national thought leaders from the public and private sectors. Speakers will touch on how individual travelers and our transportation landscape could potentially be impacted by emerging technologies\, how communities and businesses are adapting\, and what relevance an energy lens can bring to these discussions now and in a post-pandemic world. Participants will hear from experts about: \n\nThe Department of Energy’s Energy Efficient Mobility Systems initiative and related federal priorities\nOngoing research focusing on a dynamic and holistic understanding of individual traveler behavior and decision-making within a rapidly evolving transportation environment\nCurrent applications of connected and autonomous technologies applicable to local communities in North Carolina and beyond\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/autonomous-vehicles-considerations-for-connected-communities-webinar/
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CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:Student Energy Club Webinar: Dr. Destenie Nock
DESCRIPTION:“Energy Transitions: Understanding Trade-offs Between Sustainability and Equality Objectives”\nSpeaker: Dr. Destenie Nock\nAssistant Professor in Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE)\, and Engineering & Public Policy (EPP)\n\nRegister here
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/student-energy-club-webinar-dr-destenie-nock/
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