Scenario Planning for Urban Futures Spotlight: Nicole Williams
Urban planning professional Nicole Williams participated in the debut Scenario Planning course in May 2023. She shares her experience.
Urban planning professional Nicole Williams participated in the debut Scenario Planning course in May 2023. She shares her experience.
Much like Greenshields, Professor Liu has adorned his career with significant contributions to transportation studies and traffic engineering.
As an automotive industry professional, Alicia Ludwig shares her experience participating in the Connected & Automated Vehicles course.
Are you ready to build your knowledge of mobility and transportation issues and solutions? Begin with a free trial from Michigan Engineering’s Foundations of Mobility online course.
Learners in the Dynamics of Heavy Duty Trucks certificate course recently explored Mcity, the autonomous vehicle testing grounds on University of Michigan’s north campus.
University of Michigan electric vehicle experts can teach you all that you need to know in this 3-day course.
The Michigan Law Journal of Law and Mobility is hosting it’s 2021 Conference virtually in co-sponsorship with the University of South Carolina School of Law. Panel events streaming Tuesdays and Thursdays, Mar 23 – Apr 8, 2021.
Diana E. Páez is a Senior Director of Grants & Partnerships at the William Davidson Institute (WDI). In this conversation, we discuss what led her to Nexus’ Foundations of Mobility online certificate and what she plans to do with her new knowledge.
Building on a successful five-year collaboration with U-M faculty, the Toyota Research Institute will renew its research partnership with U-M for an additional five years, with projects funded up to $3M per year.
Dr. Hampshire covers the social and behavioral implications of mobility, including the intersection between transportation and economic mobility, urban sprawl and segregation, and transportation equity.