The 5th Annual

Princeton SmartDrivingCars Summit

June 2-4, Princeton University

Program


Keynote: Dr. Robert Hampshire
Jun
4

Keynote: Dr. Robert Hampshire

Keynote Speech by Dr. Robert Hampshire

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology;

Chief Science Officer, USDOT


Robert Hampshire serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology. Hampshire was previously an associate professor at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. He was also a research associate professor in both the U-M Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) and Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS), and an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE).

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Round table Discussions: Scaling the MOVES Model throughout Mercer County, New Jersey, and Beyond
Jun
4

Round table Discussions: Scaling the MOVES Model throughout Mercer County, New Jersey, and Beyond

Trenton MOVES is positioned to be “first in the world” proof-of-market for this emerging technology whose ultimate success requires its expansion to serve the rest of Mercer County, its replication in New Jersey’s other cities and surrounding counties and its ultimate massive scaling throughout the USA.

In these two round table discussions and workshops, we gather policymakers, elected officials, and community leaders across Mercer County, New Jersey, and beyond to jointly work on tangible solutions and partnerships to deliver “safe, equitable, affordable, sustainable, high-quality” mobility for all to the many of the Trentons in the world.

The workshops will take place in Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding at Princeton University.

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Reception and Banquet @ Prospect House
Jun
3

Reception and Banquet @ Prospect House

  • Prospect House (Princeton University Faculty Club) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

6pm Group photo in Prospect Garden

6pm - 7pm Reception @ Prospect House (Drawing Room / Presidential Dining Room / Library) - Open to all registrants

7pm - 9pm Banquet Dinner @ Prospect House (Open to Banquet registrants and invited guests only)

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Friday Afternoon Breakout Sessions
Jun
3

Friday Afternoon Breakout Sessions

Breakout Room A: Creating an Effective Public Private Partnership

Friend Center 113 - Convocation Room

  • Session Lead:

    • Bryant Walker Smith, Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina

    Discussants:

    • Kevin Biesty, President / Founder, Biesty Policy Solutions

    • Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Adjunct Professor of Economics, George Washington University

    • Bernard Soriano, Deputy Director, California DMV

    • Richard Sun, Senior Policy Advisor, Transportation and Infrastructure, Office of Governor Phil Murphy

    • Andrew Tunnard, Assistant Commissioner, NJDOT

  • Session Lead:

    • Matt Daus, Founder and Chair of the Transportation Practice Group, Windels Marx

    Discussants:

    • Christina Aizcorbe, VP of Government Affairs, Velodyne

    • Jeff Brandes, Florida State Senator

    • Baruch Feigenbaum, Senior Managing Director, Transportation Policy, Reason Foundation

    • Katherine Freund, Founder and President, ITNAmerica

    • John Rossant, CEO, CoMotion; Founder & Chairman, NewCities

Breakout Room B: The Sociology and Design of Driverless Cities

Friend Center 008

  • Session Goal:

    • How do we solve the last 1,000 feet of autonomous mobility (pick-up & drop-off)?

    • What does the future of streets and sidewalks look like?

    • How can we design an equitable and accessible transit system based on autonomous vehicles?

    Session Moderator:

    • Marshall Brown, Associate Professor of Architecture, Princeton University

    • Jerry He, Executive Director, CARTS

    Discussants:

    • Bob Kacergis, Chief Commercial OfficerMomentum Dynamics

    • Anil Lewis, Executive Director, Blindness Initiatives, National Federation of the Blind

    • Jerome Lutin, Senior Director of Statewide and Regional Planning, New Jersey Transit (Retired); Co-author, “1975 Trenton Transit Study”

    • Willa Ng, Partnerships and Strategy Lead (Pebble), Google

    • Prashanth Venkataram, Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies

  • Session Moderator

    • Henry Greenidge, Co-Head Of Transportation @ Tusk Strategies

    • Patricia Fernendez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University

    Discussants:

    • Pam Brooks, Director of Resident and Community Services, Trenton Housing Authority

    • Helena Rong, Founder, CIVIS Design and Advisory

    • Selika Talbott, Founder, Autonomous Vehicle Consulting, LLC

    • Daisy Wall, Director of Policy and Advocacy, May Mobility

Breakout Room C: Technology Room

Friend Center 006

  • Moderator:

    • Alain Kornhauser, Professor, Princeton University

    Discussants:

    • Jennifer Foote, SVP Business Development @ Beep

    • Johann (JJ) Jungwirth, Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service @ Mobileye

    • Urs Muller, Senior Director of System Software/Chief Architect-Autonomous Driving, Nvidia

    • Ed Olson, CEO @ May Mobility

    • Carter Stern, Senior Government Affairs Manager @ Cruise

  • Precept Lead:

    • Daniel Sperling, Professor & Director of Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis

    Discussants:

    • Meghan Grela, Autonomous Mobility Lead, Via

    • Cheryl Kastrenakes, Executive Director at Greater Mercer TMA

    • Ellen Partridge, Policy and Strategy Director @ Shared-Use Mobility Center

    • Michael Shamma, President & CEO, Sam Schwartz

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Friday Morning Registration & Plenary Session
Jun
3

Friday Morning Registration & Plenary Session

  • Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

8:00 AM

Light breakfast @ Robertson Hall Dining Room

Made possible by Nvidia DRIVE

8: 45 AM: Welcoming Address

  • Alain Kornhauser, Professor at Princeton University

  • Christine O'Brien, Co-creator of the Princeton SmartDrivingCar Summits

9:00 AM: Learning from Others - Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility

  • Learning from Europe (Adriano Alessandrini, University of Florence)

  • Learning from California (Bernard Soriano, CA DMV)

  • Learning from Florida (Senator Jeff Brandes, Florida State Senate)

  • Learning from Arizona (Kevin Biesty, Biesty Policy Solutions / Formerly ADOT)

  • Learning from Greenville, SC (Fred Payne, Chair, Carolina RIDES+)

  • How USDOT Can Facilitate Advancement of New Technology (Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Adjunct Professor of Economics, George Washington University)

11:45 AM: Towards a Scalable Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility

  • “Lessons Learned to properly serve the mobility aspitations and needs of seniors”, Katherine Freund, Founder and President, ITN America

  • “Lessons Learned to properly address accessibility challenges”, Anil Lewis, Executive Director, National Federation of the Blind

  • “Lessons Learned to achieve acquiescent ride-sharing” - Dan Sperling, Professor & Director of ITS, UC Davis

  • “Lessons Learned from Human-Chauffeured Mobility to best achieve Computer-chaeffeured mobility”, Matt Daus, Partner @ Windels Marx / CUNY

  • “Safe, Equitable, Affordable, Sustainable and High-quality Autonomous MaaS for All: Learning from Jerusalem - Johann Jungwirth, Mobileye’s Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service

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The 5th Annual

Princeton SmartDrivingCars Summit

June 2-4, Princeton University