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Symposium on the Future of Transportation and the Role of Europe-U.S. Research Collaboration

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The 2024 United States – European Union Transportation Research Symposium is entitled Global Pathways to Net-Zero: Social, Behavioral, and Technological Research and Innovation Strategies for Transportation Decarbonization. The symposium’s discussions will focus on four key challenges: accelerating the transition to electrification and other low- and zero-carbon fuels; ensuring a fair and just transition to net zero; creating a land use-transportation nexus that is sustainable and resilient; and enlisting and leveraging digitalization, AI, and other integrated system-of-systems technologies.

Description

This event continues a series of symposia that convene U.S. and European researchers to identify and discuss ongoing transportation research in selected topic areas. The symposia are intended to promote efficiencies and synergies in research to address common problem areas and challenges and to accelerate transportation innovation in the U.S. and Europe. The symposium discussions among researchers working in similar fields and on similar topics are intended to facilitate communication and incubate research collaboration between the U.S. and Europe
A bilateral ad hoc planning committee is formed for each symposium to develop the event agenda, select and invite speakers and discussants, and draft the resource paper as needed. Past symposia have addressed freight transportation, resilience to extreme weather events, decarbonization of transportation, and socioeconomic impacts of connected and automated vehicles. This symposium’s theme will be broader and more open-ended than past events by considering future trends in transportation. The ad hoc planning committee will be responsible for identifying specific topic areas to be discussed under this broad theme. A proceedings of the presentations and discussions at the symposium will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.

Collaborators

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Co-Chair

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Member

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Sponsors

Department of Transportation

Staff

Thomas Menzies

Lead

TMenzies@nas.edu

Brittany Bishop

Lead

BBishop@nas.edu

Claudia Sauls

CSauls@nas.edu

Timothy Marflak

TMarflak@nas.edu

Myah Stroman

MStroman@nas.edu

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