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(from left to right) Melinda Crane (Moderator, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle-TV), Gennady Denisuk (Deputy Chief, Transport Security Department, Moscow Metro), Melinda Hanson (Deputy Director of the Global Designing Cities Initiative, National Association of City Transportation Officials), Jon Lamonte (Chief Executive, Transport for Greater Manchester), Michael Replogle (Deputy Commissioner for Policy, New York City Department of Transportation) and Emin Şimşek (International Business Development Manager, Railway & Public Transportation, Bosch Security & Safety Systems) in the panel session "Protecting public spaces in urban areas" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May, 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Public testimony is given during the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Jari Kauppila (Head of Quantitative Policy Analysis and Foresight, ITF) during the press conference for the launch of the 2019 Transport Outlook at the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 22 May 2019.
Paul Davies (Chief Planning Officer, National Transport Commission) with Olaf Merk (Economist, Ports and Shipping, International Transport Forum) at the Stakeholder Event "Global Maritime Logistics Dialogue: Towards holistic governance of the maritime logistics chain" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Lt. Tim Tannenbaum, chair of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles, leads a meeting Dec. 4, 2018, in Salem at the Transportation Building.
Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Gloria Hutt Hesse (Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile), Claudia Adriazola-Steil (Health & Road Safety Director, WRI) and José Luis Irigoyen (Senior Director Transport and Digital Development Global Practice, The World Bank) in a discussion at the plenary session "Working together for safer city streets" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May, 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Ann Arbor, MI on September 16, 2015.
Photo: Marcin Szczepanski/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Andrew Liu, research and development engineer with Navya, exits the company's Arma autonomous electric shuttle on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, Nev., Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017. The autonomous shuttle, which is the first to ride in public in the United States, will be demonstrated thru Jan. 20. (Jason Ogulnik/For The Washington Post)
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Chong Meng Tan (Group Chief Executive Officer, PSA International Pte Ltd) discusses with Olaf Merk (Economist, Ports and Shipping, International Transport Forum) at the Stakeholder Event "Global Maritime Logistics Dialogue: Towards holistic governance of the maritime logistics chain" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May 2018.
The shuttles are equipped with lidar, which uses invisible laser beams to build a view of the surrounding environment, and GPS for localization.
The Mcity Driverless Shuttle launched on June 4, 2018 at the North Campus Research Complex on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This is a research project that will see how passengers interact with the shuttles in order to gauge consumer acceptance of the technology.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/ Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Lt. Tim Tannenbaum, chair of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles, leads a meeting Dec. 4, 2018, in Salem at the Transportation Building.
Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
The Mcity Driverless Shuttle launched on June 4, 2018 at the North Campus Research Complex on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This research project will see how passengers interact with the shuttles in order to gauge consumer acceptance of the technology.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/ Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Michelle Yeoh (Actress and Producer, Global Road Safety Ambassador for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020) in discussion with Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, ITF) and Jean Todt (President, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General for Road Safety) during the Open Plenary: ''Safe and secure transport for the 21st century" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 23 May, 2018.
Jean Todt (President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)), Andreas Scheuer (Parliamentary State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry of Transport Building and Urban Development), Uldis Augulis (Minister for Transport, Latvia), Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, ITF) and Michelle Yeoh (Actress and Producer, Global Road Safety Ambassador for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020) gather around the Deutsche Bahn train during the exhibition at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 24 May 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
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Jean Todt (President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)), Andreas Scheuer (Parliamentary State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry of Transport Building and Urban Development), Uldis Augulis (Minister for Transport, Latvia), Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, ITF) and Michelle Yeoh (Actress and Producer, Global Road Safety Ambassador for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020) visit at the Deutsche Bahn stand during the exhibition at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 24 May 2018.
Public testimony is given during the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Jean Todt (President, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General for Road Safety), Michelle Yeoh (Actress and Producer, Global Road Safety Ambassador for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020) and Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, ITF) sharing some thoughts ahead of the Opening Plenary: “Safe and secure transport for the 21st century” at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 23 May, 2018.
Michelle Yeoh (Actress and Producer, Global Road Safety Ambassador for the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020) and Ali Aslan (Moderator, TV Host and Journalist) during the Plenary session "Innovation for safe and secure transport" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 24 May 2018.
Jeanne Lawson facilitates the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Public testimony is given during the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Andrew Dick, ODOT's Electric, Connected and Automated Vehicles Adviser, address members of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles at their meeting Dec. 4, 2018, in Salem at the Transportation Building.
Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Huei Peng, Mcity director and Mechanical Engineering professor, and Jack Hu, Vice President of Research at the University of Michigan, take their seats on the first public ride for the driverless shuttle.
The Mcity Driverless Shuttle launched on June 4, 2018 at the North Campus Research Complex on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This is a research project that will see how passengers interact with the shuttles in order to gauge consumer acceptance of the technology.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/ Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Andrew Dick, ODOT's Electric, Connected and Automated Vehicles Adviser, address members of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles at their meeting Dec. 4, 2018, in Salem at the Transportation Building.
Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Gabor Orosz approaches a curve hiding a stalled car next to the roadside inside MCity, the autonomous vehicle testing area in Ann Arbor, MI.
Orosz is testing his connected automated vehicle for safety features beyond the line of sight. A new generation of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) wireless communication technologies have been introduced to allow vehicles to share information with each other and with the fixed infrastructures.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Day two of the Sanger Leadership Crisis Challenge at the Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). Here are pictures of the sessions at Michigan Stadium on Friday March 24, 2017.
Brainstorming results from the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Had a chance to tour the worlds only testing facility of automated and connected vehicles.
About 32 acres of every type of driving situation for an automated vehicle to encounter: railroad crossing, blind hills, city blocks, driveways, highway, etc.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Transport Ministers from member countries pose for the 2018 Family photo at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 24 May 2018.
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Dieters Oliver (Head of Office Brussels, DEKRA e.V., Belgium), Azar Mottale (Head of Representative Office Berlin, DEKRA e.V., Germany) and Jann Fehlauer (Division Manager Vehicle Inspection, DEKRA Automobil GmbH, Germany) at the Presidency Reception, hosted by Latvia, at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 23 May 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Jinhwan Jang (Senior Reserche, KICT), Yuhwa Lee (Research Fellow; KICT), Professor Seung Heon Han (President, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology(KICT)), Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, International Transport Forum (ITF)) and Yeon Myung Kim (Vice President, Korea Transport Institute (KOTI)) at the "Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony Between KICT and ITF" at the at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 25 May 2018.
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
(From left to right) Nicolas Bouvier (Executive Vice President, Vehicle Inspection Service Division, DEKRA SE), Nikolay Asaul (Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation), Anne Berner (Minister of Transport and Communications, Finland), Ali Aslan (Moderator, TV Host and Journalist), Bonginkosi Emmanuel Nzimande (Minister of Transport, Republic of South Africa), Sabrina Soussan (CEO, Siemens Mobility) and Mervyn Cheah (Head and Vice President, NEC Asia Pacific) at the Plenary session "Innovation for safe and secure transport" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 24 May 2018.
Ella Atkins, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, readies to fly a drone at the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Cybersecurity and Long-Term Policy subcommittee lead Cheryl Hiemstra presents feedback at the May 23, 2018, meeting of the Oregon Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. Learn more about the task force: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Get-Involved/Pages/Task-Force-on-Auto...
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing