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Managing Ai In Transportation


Data stream along a highway corridor

The entire transportation industry is dramatically changing through the influence of disruptive new technologies driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Robotics is being applied to road construction; video analytics are being used in maintenance and asset management; data systems are revolutionized by predictive analytics; commercial automated vehicle applications are improving safety and efficiency; the Internet of Things (IoT) has connected and integrated modes of transportation; and there are many implications for policy decision-making.

The curriculum in this 5-day virtual bootcamp—developed by the experts at Heinz College's Traffic21 Institute—will explore critical areas that are required for breaking down organizational barriers and understanding how managing AI can benefit key stakeholders.

Program Dates: TBA; please fill out this form to sign up for program updates.

 

About Traffic21

Traffic21 is a multi-disciplinary research institute of Carnegie Mellon University. Its goal is to design, test, deploy, and evaluate information and communications technology-based solutions to address the problems facing the transportation system of the Pittsburgh region and the nation. Housed within the institute is the US DOT funded Mobility21 National University Transportation Center.

The Pittsburgh region serves as a “learning lab,” deploying solutions that can be applied around the nation and the globe. Traffic21 leverages Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in relevant areas such as intelligent transportation systems, smart infrastructure, cyber security, human factors, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and connected and automated vehicles.