Mass Transit
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Vanderbilt engineers to train neural networks and enhance Chattanooga transit system
Vanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreOct. 12, 2018
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CE alumnus and Seattle transit exec tapped for Nashville Chamber panels
Mike Harbour (BE’75) started his career in public transit in Nashville, working for the MTA for a year after he finished his graduate studies in transportation. He’s back this week as a guest of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, which has organized a series of discussions and panels with transit… Read MoreApr. 10, 2018
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Don’t nag me about taking the bus. Vanderbilt engineers already put me on it.
By Heidi Hall VUSE Communications Guilt and nagging just don’t work on me. My do-gooder, bus-riding friends who constantly hounded me about adding to traffic congestion and hurting the environment with my car? I just learned to avoid them. Show me that there’s a great reason to make… Read MoreDec. 17, 2015
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Nashville bus app under development earns kudos, $200K NSF grant
T-HUB, designed by engineers at Vanderbilt's Institute for Software Integrated Systems, is designed to attract and retain bus riders by taking out the guesswork. Nashville’s mass transit leaders are banking on a Vanderbilt University-produced app to get people out of their cars and onto city buses. It… Read MoreJul. 2, 2015