Month: November 2020
Occupational Therapy Graduate Student Leads Focus Groups to Assess Transportation Mobility, Smart City Planning
Mary Jeghers, a doctoral student in the Department of Occupational Therapy’s Institute for Mobility, Activity, and Participation (I-MAP), assisted with organizing, recruiting, leading, and transcribing two focus group to gauge the transportation needs, barriers, and/or facilitators to residents in the City of Gainesville, Florida. The study, “Transportation Mobility Assessment and Recommendations for Smart City Planning,” […]
Read more »Computer Science Graduate Student Creates Sensing Framework for Optimizing Intelligent Traffic Intersection Controllers
Patrick Emami, a doctoral student in the UF Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE), is part of a research team that worked on a project aimed at using sensors and machine learning to optimize the decisions made by intelligent traffic intersection controllers (ITICs). Specifically, Emami worked on creating a framework that used […]
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