TU Delft–Stanford: City & Mobility Research Roundtable
Event Details:
Location
TU Delft
Netherlands
“City & Mobility Research Roundtable” hosted by TU Delft and Stanford aims to provide a platform to discuss future research collaboration opportunities in the domain of mobility, smart city, sustainability, human urban interaction, design thinking, and entrepreneurship.
DATE Wed, Nov 9, 2022, 09:30AM - 05:00PM CET
LOCATION Pulse Hall 4, TU Delft
HOST IDE Mobility Research Program
CONTACT Dr. Euiyoung Kim (E.Y.Kim@tudelft.nl)
Schedule
09:30-09:40 Welcome by Caspar Chorus, IDE Dean, TU Delft09:40-09:50 Opening Remarks by Euiyoung Kim, IDE, TU Delft & Soh Kim, Stanford
09:50-10:10 Speaker Introduction
10:10-10:25 Soh Kim, Director, Stanford Center for Innovation and Design Research
Designing Human-Centered Smart City
10:25-10:40 Suzanne Hiemstra, Assistant Professor, IDE, TU Delft
Humanity-Centred Mobility
10:40-10:55 Hyungchai Park, Research Director of Mobility, Stanford Korea
Smart Mobility: Ongoing Research Activities at SCIGC
10:55-11:15 Break
11:15-11:30 Garoa Beldarrain, Alexander Nieuwborg & Aniek Toet
PhD Candidates, IDE, TU Delft
Accelerating Innovation (TU Delft-Schiphol Airport collaboration)
11:30-11:45 Heejung Yim, Research Director of Sustainability, Stanford Korea
Smart City Challenge: Jeju Island, Korea
11:45-12:00 Euiyoung Kim, Assistant Professor, IDE, TU Delft
Designing for Dynamic Stability
12:00-13:45 Lunch (Faculty Club)
13:45-14:00 Achilleas Psyllidis, Assistant Professor, IDE, TU Delft
Active travel and the x-minute city: From proximity to accessibility to co-accessibility
14:00-14:15 Elmer van Grondelle, Associate Professor, IDE, TU Delft
People in Transit Minor & City of Rotterdam Collaboration, Mobility | Society
14:15-14:30 Rebecca Price, Assistant Professor, IDE, TU Delft
iTree 2.0: Designing adaptive cities that flow
14:30-14:45 Sicco Santema, Professor, IDE, TU Delft
How journey thinking contributes to the seamlessness of the traveling
14:45-15:00 Nicole van Nes, Professor, IDE, TU Delft
Automated Driving
15:00-15:30 Break
15:30-15:45 Vivek Rao (Zoom), BRAVO, UC Berkeley
Designing Human-Centered Risk Frameworks for Safe and Secure Mobility Futures
15:45-16:00 David Sirkin & Becky Currano (Zoom), Center for Design Research, Stanford
Designing Interactions with Autonomous Cars
16:00-16:50 Discussion (Future research collaboration opportunity)
16:50-17:00 Closing Remarks by Michael Lepech (Zoom), Stanford & Sicco Santema, TU DelftNetherlands