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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Tech Talk! Cost-Effective Connection Design for Orthotropic Bridge Decks
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sougata Roy will discuss the benefits of using orthotropic bridge decks\, focusing on the design\, fabrication\, and construction. His talk will highlight the Route 7 Wittpenn Bridge between Kearny and Jersey City\, the first orthotropic bridge constructed by NJDOT. Dr. Roy is an expert in Structural Engineering with specialization in Fatigue and Fracture of Steel Bridges and Structures\, with more than 29 years of experience in academic research and structural engineering consultancy. Dr. Roy received a Baccalaureate degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Calcutta\, India\, and Masters and Doctoral degrees in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University. Over the past 10 years\, he has been active in research and knowledge dissemination on steel orthotropic bridge decks. Dr. Roy serves on several AASHTO and TRB committees devoted to advancing innovation and standards in bridge design.\nThis Lunchtime Tech Talk is currently full. \nAdd your name to the wait list at: techtalkbridge.eventbrite.com https://techtalkbridge.eventbrite.com
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/lunchtime-tech-talk-cost-effective-connection-design-for-orthotropic-bridge-decks/
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SUMMARY:Pedestrian Safety Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What steps can communities take to ensure equal access and safety for all roadway users – pedestrians\, bicyclists\, motorists\, buses and trucks? Together North Jersey (TNJ)\, a broad public partnership\, led a large-scale planning process that asked people throughout the region how to improve their communities. That led to strategies for improving pedestrian safety appearing throughout the plan’s Focus Areas and community goals related to the environment\, the economy\, open space\, community development and redevelopment\, public health and public safety. This workshop will walk participants through a series of strategies aimed at putting the TNJ Plan into action to create safe and vibrant places for pedestrians. It will explore where pedestrian-related improvements should be prioritized\, what makes a place more pedestrian friendly\, how to slow traffic\, and how infrastructure design standards can help accomplish these goals. The workshop will also highlight programs that communities can use to plan\, build and even help pay for pedestrian safety improvements.
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/pedestrian-safety-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Tools for the Zombie Apocalypse: Avoiding the Brain Drain in Transportation Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Avoiding Brain Drain in Transportation Organizations\nInformation is coming in and knowledge is going out more rapidly than anticipated. Not only are we losing knowledge from long-time employees\, but consultants and contractors have an equal amount of knowledge that could escape at any moment. \n  * How can transportation agencies make sure that essential knowledge is retained?\n  * How can they make sure that employees have access to the right information at the right time to be effective and contribute to the success of the organization? \nFor more information: Tools for the Zombie Apocalypse https://www.njdottechtransfer.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/TRB-KMTF_ToolsfortheZombieApocalypse.pdf \nTo register: Webinar Registration https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1053763539256228097 \nAvoiding Brain Drain in Transportation Organizations \nThis session will focus on recent guidance and current practices that transportation agencies can apply to tackle these challenges. \nLeaning Forward: Knowledge and Information Management for a Nimble Organization – Leni Oman\, Washington State Department of Transportation\nThis presentation highlights WSDOT’s approach to understanding business needs\, establishing a foundation for execution\, and strengthening the learning culture. \nCapturing and Learning Essential Consultant-Developed Knowledge within Departments of Transportation – Frances Harrison\, Spy Pond Partners\, LLC\nThis presentation highlights a recent NCHRP study that developed guidance on assessing risks and establishing knowledge capture procedures when using consultants. \nPanel Moderator: Becky Burk \nThis is Part I of a two-part program. Part II will be held August 8\, 2018\, noon – 1pm ET
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/tools-for-the-zombie-apocalypse-avoiding-the-brain-drain-in-transportation-organizations/
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SUMMARY:Dialogue on Smart Cities and Regions (DVRPC Futures Group)
DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things. Smart cities. Mobile Internet. Big Data analytics. All kinds of digital technologies are fusing together in ways that blur the physical and digital worlds.\nThis meeting is a partnership with the Urban Land Institute. The meeting will consist of two panels that bring together diverse professionals within tech\, government\, and academics. Learn more about how these technologies are already shaping Greater Philadelphia and their implications for the future of the region. \nTentative Agenda \nPanel 1: Opportunities and challenges in implementing smart cities \n  * David Zipper\, Resident Fellow at the German Marshall Fund’s Urban and Regional Program\n  * Anthony Townsend\, PhD\, President\, Bits and Atoms LLC; Author\, SMART CITIES: Big Data\, Civic Hackers\, and the Quest for A New Utopia http://www.anthonymobile.com/book/ \nPanel 2: What smart city developments are happening in Greater Philadelphia? \n  * Ellen Hwang\, City of Philadelphia\, Office of Innovation Management\n  * Amy McIlvaine\, AT&T Smart Cities\n  * Lenny Kravets\, Interdigital and Philadelphia IoT Meetup \nFor questions\, contact: Brett Fusco at bfusco@dvrpc.org mailto:bfusco@dvrpc.org
URL:https://njdottechtransfer.net/event/dialogue-on-smart-cities-and-regions-dvrpc-futures-group/
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