This event is all about shaping the mobility of the future: the speakers are renowned experts from industry and research who will present current research and development topics. Following each presentation, there will be a relaxed discussion over snacks and drinks, where participants can find answers to questions about career prospects and specialist areas of study and, above all, expand their personal networks.
Topics range from the development of new methods for traffic planning and organization, to intelligent traffic infrastructures and the design of innovative means of transport, to mobility systems with varying degrees of automation for passenger and freight transport. There is a particular focus on social needs and requirements for user-centered mobility of the future.
The presentations are explicitly not scientific lectures, but focus on both technical solutions and practical applications.
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Contact
Isabell Müller
+49 241 80-25634
Host
Profile Area Mobility and
Transport Engineering (MTE)
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Upcoming Meetups
Previous Meetups
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 31.12. – 01/01/2021 | 2 Speed Powershift EDS - Facing the challenge of shifting for e-drives |
| 20.05. – 05/20/2021 | Smart Parking & Edge AI ein Enabler für Smart Cities? |
| 31.12. – 01/01/2021 | The full view - Visual influences to avoid carsickness |
| 31.12. – 01/01/2021 | A Short History of Automated Driving and its Lessons for the Future |
| 31.12. – 01/01/2021 | Thermal management in electric vehicles - diversity or standardisation? |
| 12/31/2020 | Heavy, Electric and yet Unplugged |
| 11/19/2020 | Superpowers for AD Systems 3D High Performance Lidar Sensors for Automated Driving |
| 12/31/2020 | Industry trends and IP environment Self-propelled vehicles and e-mobility in Korea |
| 24.09. – 09/25/2020 | High Fidelity Maps: Scaling 3D Mapping for Automated Driving |
| 06/19/2020 | Certainly Unknown |