RSGâs Joann Lynch to present tomorrow at the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 73rd Annual Conference in Denver, CO. Her presentation is part of the session âYou got that from my mobile device?â and will highlight RSGâs proprietary mobile app, rMove, and the benefits of using an all-in-one smartphone GPS application for household travel survey data collection.
We are honored to be attending and contributing to the 2nd Annual Uber Elevate Summit this week in Los Angeles. The invite-only summit is designed to bring vehicle manufacturers, regulators, investors, technology suppliers, and federal & local policymakers together to explore the exciting future of urban aviation. RSG President Tom Adler will be presenting in the âDemand Modeling and Network Optimizationâ session, detailing the research methodology RSG used to estimate future demand for Uber Elevate.
Our White River Junction, Vermont office is hosting the âSafe & Healthy Communitiesâ track of the Vermont Walk/Bike Summit today.
The summit, organized by the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee and Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commissions in partnership with the Vermont Agency of Transportation, connects community members, employers, planners, and researchers for in-depth sharing on current efforts, new ideas, and networking to advance more livable communities throughout Vermont.
RSGâs Ben Swanson was on the organizing committee and RSGâs Erica Wygonik will be giving two presentationsââBike Crash Analysis on State Roadsâ and âA Sidewalk Success Story: 3 Years of Teamwork.”
RSGâs Ryan Haac is presenting at the AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference in Memphis tomorrow. His session is titled âAttitudes of Wind Project Neighbors: Deep Dive with Berkeley Lab Researchers on National Survey,â and will include an RSG-led investigation of various predictors of reported ability to hear turbines and stated sound annoyance.
Ryan is also hosting an RSG booth along with Eddie Duncan. If youâre at the conference, come visit us in the exhibit hall!
AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference »
RSGâs Ryan Haac is presenting at the AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference in Memphis tomorrow. His session is titled âAttitudes of Wind Project Neighbors: Deep Dive with Berkeley Lab Researchers on National Survey,â and will include an RSG-led investigation of various predictors of reported ability to hear turbines and stated sound annoyance.
Ryan is also hosting an RSG booth along with Eddie Duncan. If youâre at the conference, come visit us in the exhibit hall!
AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference »
RSG is a proud sponsor of the 2018 Utah Bike Summit taking place in West Valley City, UT.
The summit brings together everyday riders, bicycle and trail advocates, representatives from Utahâs bicycle industry, planners, engineers, representatives from Utahâs tourism industry and health fields, and local and state government officials in order to make Utah more bicycle friendly.
We are honored to sponsor and contribute to the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC next week. We look forward to leading 14 presentations in addition to moderating several committee meetings. Weâll also be hosting a booth in the exhibit hall to share some of the exciting work weâre doing and to connect with clients and collaborators. If youâre at TRB, please swing by booth #675.
The TRB Annual Meeting program covers all transportation modes, with sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to all attendeesâpolicy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. The information-packed program is expected to attract 12,000 transportation professionals from around the world to Washington, DC.
RSG Director Elizabeth Greene to present tomorrow at the University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies Planning and Economy Research Council Meeting. Her presentation, as part of the big data and GPS panel, is titled âModern GPS Travel Survey Methods: Complementarity with Big Data.â
RSG Senior Director Ken Kaliski and Analyst Ryan Haac are attending the Acoustical Society in America meeting in New Orleans this week. Ken is chairing the Wind Turbine Noise session, and Ryan is to present preliminary results of wind turbine noise researchâin particular, how RSG is using survey data for insight into the factors affecting audibility and annoyance to wind turbine sound.
RSG Director Eddie Duncan and Senior Analyst Isaac Old will be at the Renewable Energy Vermont (REV2017) Conference this week in Burlington, VT. The annual conference brings together professionals from an array of industries, policy makers, and regulators to discuss renewable energy topics relevant to Vermont.
Eddie will be presenting on the proposed rule to regulate wind turbine sound in Vermont and taking part in a panel discussion in a session titled, âChanging Winds: Technology, Siting, & Regulatory Updates on the Most Affordable Energy Solution.â
RSG is also proud to be a sponsor of the event.
RSGâs Elizabeth Greene, Mark Bradley, Mark Fowler, and Aaron Lee are attending the 11th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods in Quebec, Canada this week.
Organized by the International Steering Committee for Travel Survey Conferences (ISCTSC), the conference aims to offer transport professionals the opportunity to present their work, promote international collaboration, and serve as a forum for the presentation of workshops, papers, and posters.
RSGers are involved in two presentations and three posters at the event. We are also proud to be a sponsor.
RSGâs Joann Lynch to present next week at the Summer Conference Preview/Review for the DC Chapter of the American Association of Public Opinion Research (DC-AAPOR) at the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington, DC.
She will present on âSmartphone GPS Applications as a Mode of Travel Survey Data Collectionâ using study results to compare traditional and smartphone GPS data collection modes at the household-, person-, and trip-levels.
RSG Director Steven Gayle to present at this weekâs New York State Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (NYSAMPO) 2017 Conference in Syracuse, New York. His presentation, titled âSetting Targets for Performance-Based Planningâ will discuss how MPOs can use target setting to help their boards and public see the progress they are making. He will also moderate the Wednesday session âWhatâs New in Statewide Planning.â
Learn more about the conference and NYSAMPO at www.nysmpos.org.
RSGâs Joann Lynch to present this week at the American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The theme for the conference is âEmbracing Change and Diversity in Public Opinion and Social Science Research,â featuring presentations that highlight new approaches, perspectives, and voices to join perennially popular topics. Joannâs presentation, âSmartphone GPS Applications as a Mode of Travel Survey Data Collectionâ will use study results to compare traditional and smartphone GPS data collection modes at the household-, person-, and trip-levels.
RSG Senior Analyst Kaveh Shabani to present later this week at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Innovations in Freight Data Workshop in Irvine, California. His presentation, âValidating Florida Freight Model with Truck GPS Dataâ will cover how RSG used truck GPS data to validate an advanced supply chain freight model for the state of Florida.
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The workshop will bring together freight data experts, users and decision-makers to learn and share the latest applications of emerging âbigâ freight data sources to improve freight planning, freight operations and mobility, and freight visualization.