Professor Lecture Series - Dr. Lisa Aultman-Hall

Wednesday, December 8, 2021 4:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Professor Lecture Series - Dr. Lisa Aultman-Hall

For Fall 2021 term, the second event of the Professor Lecture Series will feature Dr. Lisa Aultman-Hall, Professor at University of Waterloo. The event is scheduled for December 8, Wednesday between 4-5PM (EST). We invite you to this event, where Dr. Aultman-Hall will provide an introduction to her research interests, sharing insights into the field and its intersection with Human Factors research.

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Speaker Bio:

Lisa Aultman-Hall, PhD is Professor and Chair of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Prof. Aultman-Hall focuses on transportation systems, especially methods to collect unique databases for modeling and analysis of long-distance intercity travel, transportation sector emissions, network resiliency, streetscape design, and non-motorized transportation. She was the founding Director of the interdisciplinary Vermont Transportation Research Center (TRC) whose focus included land use and transportation models.

She is currently active as co-leader of the Sustainable Aviation Research Collaborative at the University of California Davis. Prof. Aultman-Hall brings modeling of real-world spatial behavior to the modeling of charging demand for electric vehicles with the Joint Clean Climate Transport Research Partnership (JCCTRP) led by the University of Quebec at Montreal.