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Yu-Ping “Yo” ChinEdward C. Davis Professor of Civil, Construction, and Environmental EngineeringDissolved Organic Matter: One of the Largest and Most Poorly…
Yu Ping "Yo" Chin Inaugural Lecture:…
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At the intersection of pharmacology and computation, QSP is changing how we discover, test and deliver life-saving therapies. Now more than ever, the pharmaceutical…
NEW! MS in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
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Donald C. Phillips Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Rachel Davidson will explore an interdisciplinary, systems-based approach to understanding and…
Rachel Davidson Inaugural Lecture April 9, 2025
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Named Professor Lecture Tian Jian Hsu Understanding Multi-Scale, Multi-Physics Coastal Processes with High-Performance Computing 2/26/2025 Mitchell Hall
2025 Named Professor Lecture Tian Jian Hsu
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Alain Kornhauser Professor of Operations Research & Financial Engineering Director, Transportation Program Faculty Chair, Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering…
2019 Engineering and Public Policy Mini-Symposium…
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Real-time decision making in autonomous transportation systems (ATS) relies on processing traffic data. The assurance of the integrity and security of traffic data over…
Mark Nejad: How can Blockchain help autonomous…
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Any time a pedestrian crosses the street outside of a signalized crosswalk, they are making a risk-reward mental calculation. Are the benefits of crossing at this…
Earl (Rusty) Lee: Pedestrian Behavior and…
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With millions of interacting people and hundreds of governing agencies, urban environments are the largest, most dynamic, and most complex macroscopic systems on Earth. …
Greg Dobler: The Urban Observatory: Using…
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This talk will offer a novel method to identify the expected impacts of automated vehicles. New insights into the policy implications of this emerging technology can be…
Philip Barnes: What can the elevator tell us…
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Energy challenges define our world. From global competition and lightning-quick advances in technology to climate change and fossil fuel depletion, crises in production…
Alethea Sethman: Energy and You!
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In June 2019, the U.S. government published a strategy to assess critical minerals supply security. Much of the focus of this effort was on the minerals needed for U.S.…
Saleem H. Ali: Elements of Power: How Engineering…
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Antibiotics have, over the past hundred years, dramatically changed not just human health, but also animal health and agricultural practices. However, many diseases are…
Julia Maresca: Engineering responses to emerging…
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Climate change demands innovative ways to engineer and design infrastructure. Sometimes these innovative solutions, however, are stymied by laws. Floating houses in…
A.R. Siders: You can build it — but is it…
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Any successful strategies to achieve real and transforming energy conservation and GHG reduction targets must engage new technologies, alternative energies, modal…
James Corbett: Decarbonizing Transportation…
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Introduction: Arde Faghri, Program Director Engineering and Public Policy Welcome: Dr. Robin Morgan, Provost, University of Delaware Remarks: Rachel Davidson, Associate…
2019 Engineering and Public Policy…
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