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A Semi-autonomous Vehicle Patent Granted
System and Method for Predicting Effects of Forward Glance Durations on Latent Hazard Detections, USSN 16/244,758 invention is allowed by USPTO.Hyoshin “John” Park, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Computational and Data Science at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, has been awarded his second patent, “System and Method for Predicting Effects […]
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Pugh wins Honorable Mention at the INFORMS MIF Student Poster Competition
Nigel Pugh, Honorable Mention award winner with his poster presentation of “Safe and Optimal Pedestrian Navigation in a Dynamic Emergency Environment” at the INFORMS MIF Student Poster Competition.
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Darko wins NCDOT Summit Poster Competition
Justice Darko, 2nd place student award winner with his poster presentation of “Modeling and Assessing the Impact of a Traveler’s Preference on Transit Route-Choice Behavior”
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Pugh receiving USDOT UTC Student of the Year 2020
Nigel Pugh receiving one of 2020 Outstanding Students of the Year Award at the Annual meeting of TRB2021, during the Council of University Transportation Centers Banquet, recognized by US Department of Transportation. Published here,
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A Connected Vehicle Sensor Patent Granted
Hyoshin “John” Park, Ph.D., assistant professor of computational data science and engineering (CDSE) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was recently awarded a patent to solve traffic congestion using optimized relocation and placement of portable sensors. Park noted while the potential benefits are great for optimized sensor deployment, the challenges associated with solving […]