Smart Safety Connection Seminar - Multiple Panelists
— 1:30pm
Location:
In Person and Virtual - ET
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Scott Hall 6142 and Remote Access
Speaker:
Multiple Panelists
High-profile transportation incidents reveal the critical interplay between policy, economics, and physical realities. In this seminar, experts from different fields will share quick, five minute case studies about the trade-offs they face in their research and areas of expertise. Guided by a moderator, panelists will engage with the audience to find common themes, as well as identify issues that require further exploration. The intended outcome of this panel is to help make transportation more visible and interesting to students.
Panelists
- Karen Clay — Teresa and H. John Heinz III Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
- Alex London — K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies, Carnegie Mellon University
- Henry Posner III — Chairman, Railroad Development Corporation
- Albert Presto — Research Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Panel Moderator
- Karen Lightman — Executive Director, Safety21 UTC, Carnegie Mellon University
⇒ Due to space constraints, there will be a 30 person limit for in-person attendance with a virtual option.
Advance registration is required.
Event Website:
https://safety21.cmu.edu/category/seminars/