 Active Participation in the 2009 District 6 ITE Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado • July 2009 Students and faculty from the Intelligent Transportation Systems Lab were remarkably active at the 2009 District 6 ITE Annual Meeting, held July 12-15, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. Students and faculty presented a total of 4 presentations and participated in different sessions. A summary of our involvement can be found below. Also Ryan Conrad and Kristie Gladhill won the first and the fourth prize of the James H. Kell Student Competition. Josh Crain was given the outstanding undergraduate student award and Lisa Diercksen was given the outstanding graduate student award. Also Students in Transportation Engineering and Planning (STEP) from Portland State University won the best website award.
List of Presentations:
Segment Level Analysis of Travel Time Reliability: A Case Study of I-5 Freeway in Portland, Oregon, Meead Saberi
Impacts of ITS Data Aggregation on Sustainable Transportation Performance Measures, Alexander Bigazzi
Extracting Freight Corridor Performance from Weigh-in-Motion Data, Christopher Monsere
Highway Safety Manual Predictive Methods: Calibration for Oregon Highways, Christopher Monsere
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