Keynote speech on e-mobility
Daziano was invited to give a keynote speech on electromobility at the 18th Chilean conference of transportation engineering. Chile is starting to encourage the use of ultra-low emission vehicles.
Choice Modeling @ Cornell University
Daziano was invited to give a keynote speech on electromobility at the 18th Chilean conference of transportation engineering. Chile is starting to encourage the use of ultra-low emission vehicles.
Prateek Bansal, PhD student in Transportation, member of the Daziano Research Group has been moving around! Congratulations, Prateek! International Institute of Forecasters Travel Award: 36th international symposium on forecasting, Santander, Spain (June 2016). NSF Travel Award: Fifteenth International Conference on
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Call for Papers for a Special Issue of the Journal of Choice Modelling The field of choice modelling has rapidly progressed from estimating closed-form GEV models to complex choice models using flexible random components as well as models with additional
Cornell University will receive up to $7 million in U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) funding over five years to lead a consortium of universities in researching and developing new transportation innovations to limit adverse impacts on public health and the
Cornell researchers aim to unleash ‘smart meter’ potential Striving for a future with smaller electric bills, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and diminished need for power plants, Cornell researchers will use a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to
Cornell to offer systems doctoral program A unique doctoral program in systems that will prepare students to tackle some of the world’s most complex logistical problems is now being offered by the graduate field of systems. [more] Daziano will
Are Consumers Willing to Pay to Let Cars Drive for Them? Analyzing Response to Autonomous Vehicles New discussion paper, available at Resources for the Future (RFF), co-authored with Benjamin Leard (RFF) and Mauricio Sarrias (Department of Economics, Universidad Católica del