Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

Reimagining Transportation Post-COVID-19 for Equity, Efficiency & Resilience

August 06, 2020

11:00 a.m. ET

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With an immediate decline in transportation energy use at the onset of COVID-19, what shifts can we expect to secure equitable mobility as we plan for reopening? Join the Scott Institute in a conversation with leading transportation, access, mobility and energy experts from Populus, the Port Authority of Allegheny County and Carnegie Mellon University who will discuss our transportation energy future and what strategies top agencies and decision-makers should consider when weighing important issues at hand. Hear from the following experts on our transportation future post COVID-19:

  • Regina Clewlow, CEO & Co-Founder – Populus
  • Corey Harper, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow; incoming Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy – Carnegie Mellon University
  • Katharine Kelleman, CEO – Port Authority of Allegheny County
  • Constantine Samaras, Energy Fellow, CMU Scott Institute for Energy Innovation; Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Affiliated Faculty, Energy, Science, Technology & Policy Program, Department of Engineering and Public Policy and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy – Carnegie Mellon University

This discussion will be moderated by CMU Scott Institute for Energy Innovation Executive Director Anna. J. Siefken.

This is the eighth installment in the “Energy, Resilience, and COVID-19 – Pivoting in 2020” webinar series The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University hosts this series to highlight research, industry and innovation related to how COVID-19 is impacting the way we will do business and what it means to the energy systems we rely upon.

A Zoom Webinar link and password to join will be provided upon registration.

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