Seminars from 2010, in descending order:
From Spokes to Sprockettes: A History of Women and the Bicycle
12/03/2010
Jennifer Dill, Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University
Our Aging Transportation Infrastructure: A Concrete Perspective
11/19/2010
Jason Ideker, Assistant Professor and Kearney Faculty Scholar, School of Civil & Construction Engineering, Oregon State University
Oregon Modeling Collaborative Launch
11/12/2010
Peter Appel, Director, RITA; Jennifer Dill; Kelly Clifton; Wim Weiwel, Jerri Bohard
Housing 101: Demystifying the Subsidized Housing System for Transportation Planners
11/05/2010
Andree Tremoulet, Institute on Aging, Portland State University; Vince Chiotti, Regional Advisor, Oregon Housing and Community Services
Portal 2.0: A Next-Generation Archived Data User Service
10/29/2010
Kristin Tufte, Assistant Professor, Portland State University, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Applying Health Impact Assessment to Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
10/22/2010
Brendon Haggerty, MURP, Program Coordinator, Planning Active Walkable Neighborhoods, Clark County Public Health
Vision Zero: Towards Zero Deaths
10/15/2010
Peter Jacobsen, P.E., Public Health Consultant
10/08/2010
Nathan McNeil, MURP graduate and Research Associate in the Center for Transportation Studies, Portland State University
STARS: Creating Stellar - and Sustainable - Transportation Projects
10/01/2010
Peter Hurley, City of Portland Bureau of Transportation
Attracting the Next 10% of Cyclists with the Right Infrastructure
08/25/2010
Glen Koorey, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Residential Choice Locations - A Search in the Mirror of the Past
06/04/2010
Cynthia Chen, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
Developing a Bicyclist Route Choice Model Using GPS Data
05/28/2010
Joe Broach, PhD Student, Urban Studies, Portland State University
Emerging Implications of Electric Bicycles
05/21/2010
Geoff Rose, Director, Institute of Transport Studies and Transport Theme Leader in the Monash Sustainability Institute
The Alameda Corridor – Lessons Learned
05/14/2010
Gill Hicks, Cambridge Systematics
Tappan Zee Bridge - I 287 Corridor Project. A Bridge to the Next Century
05/07/2010
Michael Anderson, NYSDOT
Overcoming Barriers to Bicycling in Low-Income and Minority Communities
04/30/2010
Lynn Weigand, Director, IBPI; Alison Graves, Executive Director, Community Cycling Center
The Next Generation of Adaptive Signal Systems
04/23/2010
Smith Siromaskul, P.E., HDR
Promising Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Strategies for the Transportation Sector
04/16/2010
Lewison Lem, Principal Consultant and Climate Change Practice Leader, Jack Faucett Associates
Modeling High Speed Rail Ridership and Revenue in California: An Overview
04/09/2010
David Kurth, Cambridge Systematics
Driver Behavior and the Dilemma Zone at High-Speed Signalized Intersections
04/02/2010
David Hurwitz, Assistant Professor, Transportation Engineering, Oregon State University
Comparing Active Transportation Approaches in China and Europe
03/12/2010
Shawn Turner, Program Manager, Texas Transportation Institute, The Texas A&M University System
Adapting Our Transportation System to Climate Change
03/05/2010
Ashley Haire, PhD, Senior Research Associate, Civil Engineering, PSU
Where do we go from here? Changing the state of the practice of pedestrian demand modeling
02/26/2010
Kelly Clifton, PhD, Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, PSU
Innovative Solutions for OR 217
02/19/2010
Randy McCourt, President, DKS Associates
Transit Oriented Development 2.0
02/12/2010
Rick Willson, PhD, Professor, Cal Poly Pomona
02/05/2010
Ida van Schalkwyk, PhD, Faculty Associate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University
European Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning (Scan Tour Report)
01/29/2010
Ed Fischer, P.E., State Traffic Engineer, Oregon DOT
Health Benefits of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in our Transportation System
01/22/2010
Mel Rader, Co-Director, Upstream Public Health
Linking Fuel Prices, Transportation, Land Use and Economic Activity: A Review of Empirical Findings
01/15/2010
Hongwei Dong, PhD Student, School of Urban Studies and Planning, PSU
Regional Implications of the Federal Livability Initiative
01/08/2010
Rick Krochalis, Administrator, Region X, FTA


