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Faculty, students and staff came together Wednesday, May 12th 2010 to explore 34 different research projects funded through the TRC. Projects that were represented at the 2010 Expo featured research on the following subjects:
Tailpipe EmissionsA Portable Ultrafine Particulate Sizer
(PUPS) for in-situ Engine Exhaust and Environmental Particulate
Monitoring Development and Characterization of a
Portable Nanoparticle Sizing Instrument Employing Microfabricated
Devices for Charging and Sorting Total On-board Tailpipe Emissions
Measurement System (TOTEMS) Tailpipe Emissions and the Construction of
Knowledge Related to Vehicles In Northern Climates Data Collection of Real World Drive Cycles
for the Characterization of Older Driver Behavior Biodiesel/Armfield engine emissions/IROX
Environmental Impacts of TransportationSpatial Extent of the Impact of
Transported Road Materials on the Ecological Function of Forested
Landscapes Impacts of Transportation Infrastructure
on Stormwater and Surface Waters The Hydrologic Impact of Porous Concrete Designing Sustainable Porous Concrete
Pavements for Northern Climates
Tourism TravelSustainable Transportation for Tourism:
Green Coach Certification Sustainable Transportation for Tourism:
Indicators and Standards for Quality Regulatory Control Prediction for
Transportation Alternative Energy Usage via a Multiscale Agent-Based
Model (Maggie Eppstein, Ph.D., Jeff Marshall, Ph.D.,
Donna Rizzo, David Grover)
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Land Use & Transportation SystemsMaintenance, Operation and Evaluation of
the VTrans Statewide Transportation Model Integrated Land-Use, Transportation and
Environmental Modeling: Complex Systems Approaches and Advanced Policy
Applications Agricultural Freight: Network Access and
Issues Residential Mobility and Location Choice:
A Nested Logit Model with Sampling of Alternatives The Analysis of Complex Governance System
Dynamics: Emergent Patterns of Formation, Operation and Performance of
Regional Planning Networks
Mobility, Livability, & SeasonalitySocial Dynamics of "Journey to Work"
Commute Patterns Across U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1997-2007: Evidence
from the American Housing Survey Quantifying Vermont Transportation Safety
Factors Mobility and Livability: Seasonal and
Built Environment Impacts Transportation, Equity, and Communities at
Risk: Refugee Populations and Transportation Accessibility in Vermont Towards More Robust Spatial Sampling
Strategies for Non-Motorized Traffic Factors in the Mobility of Low Income
Mothers in Burlington, Vermont National Household Travel Survey Seasonal Influences on Bicycle Commuting
Outreach & EducationTransportation Education Development Pilot
Project (TEDPP) National Summer Transportation Institute Vermont Clean Cities Coalition
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Special thanks
...to our judges, Jane Hill, Chris Koliba, Andi Elledge who awarded prizes for the four best posters:
- The Impacts of Transportation Infrastructure on stormwater and surface waters (Joe Bartlett, Breck Bowden, Ph.D., Mary Watzin, Ph.D.)
- Designing Sustainable Porous Concrete Pavements for Northern Climates (Mark Suozzo, Mandar Dewoolkar, Ph.D.)
- Estimating the Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging on Electricity Costs Given an Electricity Sector Carbon Cap (Richard A. Watts, Ph.D., Paul Hines, Ph.D., Jon Dowds)
- Regulatory Control Prediction for Transportation Alternative Energy Usage via a Multiscale Agent-Based Model (Maggie Eppstein, Ph.D., Jeff Marshall, Ph.D., Donna Rizzo, David Grover)
Expo media coverage:
Burlington Free Press
UVM This Week
Vermont Public Radio
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