2017 Smart Cities Speaker Series at Atlanta City Hall

The Georgia Institute of Technology is hosting an inaugural Smart Cities Speaker Series at Atlanta City Hall. Each month, researchers from the Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology’s Smart & Connected Communities Data Pilot Grants Program will present their interdisciplinary research to the City of Atlanta to gain valuable feedback on their work.

In 2017, IPaT awarded the first Smart & Connected Communities Data Pilot Grants to provide funding to further interdisciplinary research within the area of Smart & Connected Communities. The result of the program will be new collections of smart city data that can be made available to the Georgia Tech research community and new prototypes for working with data.

 

Friday, July 28th - 12pm - 1pm

Sensing Traffic Conditions to Model and Predict Rider Stress

Christopher Le Dantec, School of Literature, Media, and Communication

Kari Watkins, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

 

Mobility as a Service

Kari Watkins, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

 

The Speaker Series is FREE and lunch will be provided. RSVP to Kristi Kirkland

Sponsored by the City of Atlanta and the Institute for People and Technology at Georgia Tech

Event Details

Date/Time:

  • Friday, July 28, 2017
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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