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InTrans / Apr 27, 2016

U. of Minnesota’s Nichole Morris is final Transportation Research Webinar Series presenter, May 10

Nichole Morris will present “Computerized Crash Reports Usability and Design Investigation” during the final edition of the Transportation Research Webinar Series on Tuesday, May 10. 

Morris is the lead researcher in the HumanFIRST Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and a research scholar at the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota.

The free webinar is from 11 a.m. to noon (CST). The theme of the series is Moving Research into Practice.

 

TRANSPORTATION WEBINAR SERIES

Computerized Crash Reports Usability and Design Investigation

May 10, 2016, 11 a.m. – noon central time
There is no cost to attend this webinar.

Sponsors
Midwest Transportation Center, Iowa State University
Roadway Safety Institute, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Speaker
Nichole Morris is the lead researcher in the HumanFIRST Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and a research scholar at the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Morris’s research focuses on human-computer interactions with technology related to various aspects of transportation.

Free Webcast
Before the event, please check that you have the required WebEx plug-in installed and an appropriate Internet connection speed. It is recommended that you check your software as soon as possible. (Some employers do not allow the installation of software without the approval of an IT administrator.)

  • Go to the WebEx test page
  • Enter your name and e-mail address
  • Click “Test a Meeting”

If you do not have the WebEx plug-in, you should be prompted to install it during the test.

After doing the “Test a Meeting,” check back at this page the day of  the webinar.

For assistance, please contact Hannah Grune at 612-625-8373 or grun0199@umn.edu or visit the event web page.

General Information on the Series
Hannah Grune, 612-625-8373 or grun0199@umn.edu
Theresa Litteral, 515-294-7456 or litteral@iastate.edu

 

2016 Webinars

February 16, 2016
Shauna Hallmark and Bill Rosener, Safety Benefits of the Safety Edge

March 22, 2016
John Hourdos, Evaluation of Safety and Mobility of Two-Lane Roundabouts

April 19, 2016
Neal Hawkins and Lee Bjerke, Speed Management in Small Rural Communities

May 10, 2016
Nichole Morris, Computerized Crash Reports Usability and Design Investigation

 

Featured projects were funded by the Iowa Highway Research Board, the Iowa DOT, the Minnesota DOT, the Minnesota Local Road Research Board, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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