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News and Events
Current Events
Past Events
- TASI Presentations
- "Alcohol and How It Affects the Brain", keynote presentation by
Sean O'Connor, MD, at
the
14th Annual IACP Training Conference
on Drugs, Alcohol & Impaired Driving
"Patrolling the Impaired Crossroads of America" sponsored
by Drug Recognition Experts Section of the International
Association of Chiefs of Police, the Indiana Law Enforcement
Academy, the Criminal Justice Institute, Advocates Against
Impaired Driving, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and
NHTSA,
Indianapolis, IN, August 11, 2008.
-
TASI Selected for IUPUI Signature Center Funding, January 18, 2008.
- "Transportation Active Safety Institute
TASI: Our Focus on the Human Machine Interface"
presented by
Sarah Koskie, Ph.D., at the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration Human
Factors Forum on Advanced Vehicle Safety Technologies
(AVST), Falls Church, VA, January 25-26, 2007.
- Research Seminars
- Giorgio Rizzoni, Ph.D.
"Personal Mobility in 2020: The Changing Face of the
Transportation Industry" January 9, 2009
- Karl F. MacDorman, Ph.D.
"Humanizing Robots" November 20, 2008
- Sean O'Connor, MD
"Alcohol, Alcoholism and TASI" July 10, 2008
- Michael Justiss, Ph.D.
"Driver Rehabilitation and Community Mobility: The Move Toward
Standardized Procedures for Assessment of Driving Performance"
April 17, 2008
- Glenn R. Widmann, Ph.D.
"Development of Active Safety Systems to improve Vehicle
Safety" March 20, 2008
- Lab Tours
- IUPUI
Freshman Engineering Program, Fall 2009:
The Freshman Engineering Program aims to
increase retention of engineering students in Mechanical, Biomedical,
Computer and Electrical Engineering programs and to provide students
with high quality academic guidance, support and motivation for engineering
study and strategies for success in upper level coursework and the engineering
profession.
- MEAP Summer 2009
IUPUI's Minority Engineering Advancement Program provides
minority students (grades 6-12) access to and interaction with
positive role models from education and industry and hands-on
laboratory experiences and academic instruction similar to those of the
first year of study in an engineering or technology curriculum.
- ISTI Summer
2009: IUPUI's ISTI Summer program exposes Indianapolis
Public Secondory school students to advances in
transportation such as highway design, modes of
transportaion, law, regulation, safety, environment and
career preparation/opportunities.
- World Usability Day 2008:
Sponsored by IU Informatics at IUPUI and the Center for Information
and Communication Sciences, Ball State University, and the Indiana
Chapter of the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA), the objective of
World Usability Day is to find ways to improve the user experience.
"Transportation" was the theme of this year's event Thursday, November 13, 2008.
- IUPUI
Freshman Engineering Program, Fall 2008:
The Freshman Engineering Program aims to
increase retention of engineering students in Mechanical, Biomedical,
Computer and Electrical Engineering programs and to provide students
with high quality academic guidance, support and motivation for engineering
study and strategies for success in upper level coursework and the engineering
profession.
- Power Camp
2008: IUPUI's Power Camp offers young women exciting
opportunities to meet a diverse selection of professional
women engineers and young college women aspirirng to be
engineers. Power Camp participants also spend time checking
out up-and-coming technology in engineering through
innovation modules.
- ISTI Summer 2008: IUPUI's ISTI Summer program exposes Indianapolis
Public Secondory school students to advances in
transportation such as highway design, modes of
transportaion, law, regulation, safety, environment and
career preparation/opportunities.
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