Collaborative Research: IRES Track I: Future Mobility for Smart City

合作研究:IRES 第一轨:智慧城市的未来移动性

基本信息

项目摘要

By 2050, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that approximately 66% of the world’s population will reside in urban areas, posing significant challenges associated with environmental and social sustainability. To address these challenges, many national and global agencies have launched initiatives such as the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge program, World Bank’s Sustainable Cities Initiative, and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. A multifaceted and holistic approach is the core element in achieving the goals of smart cities, especially balancing the digital infrastructure with the physical infrastructure. Considering the ever-advancing sensors and information technology coupled with the urgency of adapting cities to be resilient to climate change and to provide adequate mobility to the public, the onus is on educators to develop a pedagogic and scholastic approach to preparing our students for the future. There is an urgent and unmet need to expose our students to a research environment where they can appreciate the integrated and interdisciplinary nature of sustainable and smart cities to address a variety of issues surrounding urban areas and develop a multifaceted problem-solving mindset. This project aims to initiate an international research experience for students (IRES) program at Seoul National University (SNU) in South Korea with an overarching research theme of mobility for sustainable and smart cities. The proposed IRES program will support an 8-week summer research experience for a cohort of six U.S. undergraduate/graduate students each year for the three-year duration of the grant. The goals of the proposed IRES program are: (i) To foster creative and multidisciplinary perspectives on problem-solving by exposing students to the research fields of sustainable and smart cities; (ii) to develop global competence by providing students an immersive academic and cultural experience in South Korea; and (iii) to ultimately motivate students to pursue a career in STEM. Furthermore, this proposed IRES program will help our students grow not just as prepared engineers but also as community leaders with a broad and diverse worldview. This IRES project addresses the fundamental research question: How and to what extent a digital infrastructure (e.g., sensors and data science) can enhance human life from an urban mobility perspective? A three-level approach will be emphasized in exploring and delving into the data analytics, optimization techniques, and model building using various tools (e.g., GIS, Unity3D). This innovative and holistic research approach will advance knowledge of the relationship between digital infrastructure and physical infrastructure, and ultimately provide the essential digital infrastructure layout to further support physical infrastructure - a much-needed fundamental information to build a smart city. Furthermore, this will allow our students to capture and understand the importance of a holistic and multidisciplinary approach. Seoul National University’s Smart City Engineering Program provides a state-of-the-art research environment for sustainable and smart cities, with leading experts in engineering, planning, science, and policy, as well as world-class lab and testbed equipment and facilities. Upon completion of this IRES project, we expect students will achieve: (i) Elevated interest and intellectual growth in the immediate and related fields of future mobility for sustainable and smart cities (e.g., big data analyses, code development, design and programming of a multimodal system); (ii) increased awareness of diversity within and across cultures in problem solving in engineering; (iii) confidence in the ability to work as a member of a cross-cultural engineering team; and (iv) diverse and knowledgeable worldview.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
据联合国环境规划署(UNEP)估计,到2050年,全球约66%的人口将居住在城市地区,这将对环境和社会可持续性带来重大挑战。为了应对这些挑战,许多国家和全球机构都推出了一些举措,如美国交通部的智慧城市挑战计划、世界银行的可持续城市倡议和联合国的可持续发展目标。多方面和全面的方法是实现智慧城市目标的核心要素,特别是平衡数字基础设施与物理基础设施。考虑到不断进步的传感器和信息技术,以及使城市适应气候变化并为公众提供充分流动性的紧迫性,教育工作者有责任制定教学和学术方法,为我们的学生做好准备。有一个迫切的和未满足的需要,让我们的学生接触到一个研究环境,在那里他们可以欣赏可持续和智慧城市的综合性和跨学科的性质,以解决城市地区周围的各种问题,并发展多方面的解决问题的思维方式。该项目旨在在韩国首尔国立大学(SNU)启动一项国际学生研究体验(IRES)计划,其总体研究主题是可持续和智能城市的流动性。拟议的IRES计划将支持一个为期8周的夏季研究经验,为6名美国本科生/研究生的队列,每年为三年的补助金期限。拟议的IRES计划的目标是:(i)通过让学生接触可持续和智慧城市的研究领域,培养解决问题的创造性和多学科观点;(ii)通过为学生提供沉浸式的学术和文化体验,培养全球竞争力在韩国;(iii)最终激励学生追求STEM事业。 此外,这个拟议的IRES计划将帮助我们的学生成长不仅是准备好的工程师,而且作为社区领袖,具有广泛和多样化的世界观。这个IRES项目解决了基本的研究问题:如何以及在多大程度上建立数字基础设施(例如,传感器和数据科学)可以从城市交通的角度改善人类生活? 在探索和深入研究数据分析、优化技术和使用各种工具(例如,GIS,Unity3D)。这种创新和全面的研究方法将促进对数字基础设施和物理基础设施之间关系的认识,并最终提供必要的数字基础设施布局,以进一步支持物理基础设施-这是建设智慧城市所急需的基础信息。此外,这将使我们的学生捕捉和理解一个整体和多学科的方法的重要性。 首尔国立大学的智慧城市工程项目为可持续和智慧城市提供了最先进的研究环境,拥有工程,规划,科学和政策方面的领先专家,以及世界一流的实验室和试验台设备和设施。在这个IRES项目完成后,我们预计学生将实现:(i)在可持续和智能城市的未来移动性的直接和相关领域的兴趣和智力增长(例如,大数据分析、代码开发、多模式系统的设计和编程); ㈡在工程问题解决方面提高了对文化内和文化间多样性的认识; ㈢对作为跨文化工程团队成员工作的能力有信心;和(四)该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的学术价值和更广泛的影响审查标准。

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Seri Park其他文献

Prospective longitudinal multi-omics study of palbociclib resistance in hormone receptor+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer.
激素受体/HER2-转移性乳腺癌中哌柏西利耐药性的前瞻性纵向多组学研究。
  • DOI:
    10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.1013
  • 发表时间:
    2021
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Yeon;S. Im;Kyunghee Park;J. Wen;A. Min;V. Bonato;Seri Park;S. Ram;Dae;Ji;Kyung;Won;Jisook Lee;Hyunseon Kim;W. Lee;Yoon;S. Weinrich;H. Ryu;W. Park;Zhengyan Kan
  • 通讯作者:
    Zhengyan Kan
Vulnerabilities of Cyber-Physical Linear Control Systems to Sophisticated Attacks
网络物理线性控制系统对复杂攻击的脆弱性
  • DOI:
    10.1115/dscc2017-5386
  • 发表时间:
    2017
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    V. Radisavljevic;Seri Park;Danai Chasaki
  • 通讯作者:
    Danai Chasaki
Strategic sustainability assessment of rideshare and automated vehicles using the analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
使用层次分析法(AHP)对拼车和自动驾驶汽车的战略可持续性评估
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.rtbm.2025.101336
  • 发表时间:
    2025-06-01
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    4.400
  • 作者:
    Mark Muller;Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia;Seri Park;Yimin Zhang;Brett Fusco;Ross Lee
  • 通讯作者:
    Ross Lee
Efforts in Transportation Sustainability: Case Study of Villanova University
交通运输可持续发展的努力:维拉诺瓦大学案例研究
  • DOI:
    10.1061/9780784479926.024
  • 发表时间:
    2016
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    3.4
  • 作者:
    Patrick McTish;Seri Park;Liese Schwarz
  • 通讯作者:
    Liese Schwarz
A Novel Method to Integrate Speed and Emissions Characteristics in Pavement Marking Design
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s12205-017-0368-5
  • 发表时间:
    2018-10-19
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    2.000
  • 作者:
    Sungmin Hong;Soyoung Jung;Cheol Oh;Seri Park
  • 通讯作者:
    Seri Park

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{{ truncateString('Seri Park', 18)}}的其他基金

Collaborative Research: IRES Track I: Future Mobility for Smart City
合作研究:IRES 第一轨:智慧城市的未来移动性
  • 批准号:
    2153572
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 19.17万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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