2024 Mcity Congress explored AI’s growing role in transportation
At its annual Congress, Mcity hosts robust discussions about the challenges ‑ and potential solutions ‑ that come with developing and widely deploying future mobility technologies.
For the 2024 Congress, we turned our attention to artificial intelligence, which represents tremendous potential for transportation and mobility applications, while also posing challenges.
Experts from industry, government and academia came together May 23 for a day of panel discussions and presentations about AI’s implications for transportation.
Here is the agenda with links to individual presentations and panel discussions.
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2024 Mcity Congress
Welcome and Overview of Mcity AI Activities
Speaker: Henry Liu, Ph.D., Bruce D. Greenshields Collegiate Professor of Engineering, Director, Mcity and the Center for Connected and Automated Transportation, University of Michigan
Speaker: Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
Speaker: Rep. Ranjeev Puri, Michigan House of Representatives
Topic: Generative AI for Transportation and Science
Speaker: Jieping Ye, Ph.D., Vice President, Alibaba Group; professor, University of Michigan
Panel Discussion: Generative AI for Transportation
Moderator: Taylor W.P. Lochrane, Ph.D., P.E., Deputy Director for Science & Technology, Chief Scientist, Highly Automated Systems Safety Center of Excellence, USDOT
Panelists:
- Milena Boytchef, Global Head of Autonomous Driving Technology, Amazon Web Services
- Karthik Duraisamy, Ph.D., Professor, Michigan Aerospace Engineering
- Devesh Upadhyay, Ph.D., Technical Director of AI/ML and Autonomy, Saab, Inc.
- Ziran Wang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Purdue Civil Engineering
Panel Discussion: AI Safety for Transportation
Moderator: Greg Stevens, Research Director, Mcity
Panelists:
- CJ King, CTO, TORC Robotics
- K. Venkatesh Prasad, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Innovation Officer, Center for Automotive Research
- Satvir Singh, Director of Safety, May Mobility
- Ram Vasudevan, Ph.D., Professor of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan; Co-founder, Refraction AI