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September 23, 2021
CiBiC initiative, which will create digital art in real time, advances in NSF competition Jonathan Van Dyke | September 22, 2021 A UCLA project intended to make cycling to work safer and more accessib […]
August 26, 2021
Tierra Bills, who specializes in the socioeconomic impacts of transportation decisions, to join the UCLA faculty as an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, with a joint appointment in the Luskin School of Public Affairs.
August 17, 2021
The American Planning Association (APA) recently announced the winners for its annual regional and statewide planning awards. Multiple UCLA ITS research projects and programs received recognition from […]
July 19, 2021
UCLA ITS to spearhead transportation planning research as part of California 100 initiative to envision and shape the long-term success of the state
June 10, 2021
To fulfill their degree requirements, urban planning graduate students at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs must either write a thesis paper or complete a project on behalf of real-world client […]
May 21, 2021
Transfers Magazine, the biannual digital magazine of the Pacific Southwest Region UTC edited by a team of UCLA faculty, staff and students, released its latest issue this month. As always, Transfers w […]
April 21, 2021
This rapid-research project produced an impressive amount of publications and tools for measuring the pandemic’s impact on transit.
April 12, 2021
The ITS community has suffered a terrible loss. Martin Wachs was a distinguished professor emeritus, founder of UCLA ITS, and dearest friend & colleague.
April 5, 2021
How the rise of the automobile fundamentally changed the nature of policing in America is a topic that is both integral to mobility and yet often overlooked by traditional transportation academics.  “ […]
April 1, 2021
Project by UCLA faculty envisions collaborative bicycle “flows” that generate digital exhibitions For many Los Angeles residents, the daily commute is frustrating. A project by three UCLA faculty memb […]
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