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Creating Jobs and Investment in Mobility

The country is at the cusp of another automotive revolution, and this time the state of Michigan and Michigan State University will be at its epicenter. So proclaimed Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II during a mobility roundtable discussion at MSU’s College of Engineering on April 20. Gilchrist joined MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., …


Spartans in the Driver’s Seat: The future of Autonomous Vehicles

At Michigan State University, researchers are accelerating the future of driving by making autonomous vehicles safer under any road or weather conditions. Integrating different technologies and using multimodal sensor fusion, they are leading innovation that allows autonomous vehicles to perceive the environment in challenging conditions like snow, heavy rain, and fog and react appropriately. “That’s …


Mobility Feature: Eva Kassens-Noor

Dr. Eva Kassens-Noor is paving the way for the future of sociomobility through her research in resilience, sustainability and large-scale urban planning projects triggered by global forces. Currently an associate professor of Urban and Regional Planning in MSU’s School of Planning, Design and Construction and the Global Urban Studies Program, Dr. Kassens-Noor is also an …


Mobility Feature: Tamara Bush

Dr. Tamara Bush, Interim Chair of Mechanical Engineering at MSU, is making transportation more accessible through her research on whole-body biomechanics. More specifically, her research analyzes seating mechanics, injury mechanics, vehicle interface research, universal design and clinical biomechanics. “I look at the needs of persons with disabilities,” Bush said. “Not only in terms of what …


Mobility Feature: Betty H.C. Cheng

Dr. Betty H.C. Cheng, Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at MSU, is developing techniques to address the assurance and trustworthiness of autonomous vehicles. While the future of autonomous vehicles is both promising and exciting, there are many obstacles to overcome for them to safely operate on the roadways. “With the increasing …


Mobility Feature: Daniel Morris

Dr. Daniel Morris, Associate Professor in the College of Engineering, is giving mobility platforms the ability to see better than humans. Autonomous vehicles need to have sensing capabilities on par with or better than humans in order to safely operate on roadways. “Sensing for mobility is an intriguing topic for me,” Morris said. “Humans accomplish …


Mobility Feature: Hamidreza Modares

Dr. Hamidreza Modares is working to make future roadways safer with his research in autonomous vehicles. Modares is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. He is working to design safe control protocols for autonomous cars. “Autonomous systems can bring unprecedented benefits to mobility and transportation, and yet without …


Mobility Feature: Josh Siegel

Dr. Josh Siegel is creating safer, more reliable vehicles. Siegel is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University. His research focuses on how to make contemporary and future vehicles more secure, reliable and efficient so transportation becomes more accessible, lower cost and safer. Siegel and his lab, …


Mobility Feature: Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson, professor of Urban and Regional Planning in the School of Planning, Design and Construction, is mapping out the future of autonomous vehicles with his research in sociomobility. Wilson and his colleagues in the research group, Autonomous Futures, are focused on how changes in technology can affect life. Specifically, they are studying how autonomous vehicles …


Mobility Feature: Mehrnaz Ghamami

Dr. Mehrnaz Ghamami, assistant professor in the MSU College of Engineering, is a dedicated transportation engineer, planner and mathematical modeler who has taken a strong interest in sustainable transportation modes, including bikes and alternative fuel vehicles (AFV). Her research focuses on transportation systems analysis and planning, with applications in sustainable transportation and Intelligent Transportation Systems …


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