Autonomous Vehicles and the City 2024
Join us for an afternoon focused on automation and innovation for public good.
Autonomous vehicles have the potential to revolutionize transportation in our cities, offering increased accessibility and efficiency in our urban transport systems. The 8th Autonomous Vehicles and the City symposium at The Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California will feature global discussions from senior executives and experts across the AV industry and the public sector. From integrating automation and AI within public transit systems to optimizing resources like curbs and city rights-of-way for autonomous vehicle operations to reduce vehicle miles traveled, the conference will touch on the variety of ways AV platforms are being used to serve diverse populations and help global cities meet climate goals.
Agenda
Welcome / Overview of Conference
Dr. William (Billy) Riggs, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Director of the Autonomous Vehicles & the City Initiative
Dr. Otgontsetseg Erhemjamts, Dean of School of Management at the University of San Francisco
Introductory Keynote: "AVs and the Future"
Opportunities for the future of automation?
Sharon Giovinazzo, CEO of LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired San Francisco
"Roadway Management and Innovations for Public Sector Integration
How can we make the best use road of roadways in the context of automation? What does this mean to for curbs and roadway infrastructure? What does it mean for customers of multimodal transport? How can we use roadway networks, parking, and other physical resources to reduce empty miles and total VMT/VKT?
• Mollie Cohen D'Agostino, Executive Director of Mobility Science, Automation and Inclusion Center (MoSAIC) at UC Davis
• Arielle Fleisher, Policy Development and Research Manager at Waymo
• Brook Dubose, Associate Principal and Cities, Planning & Design Leader at Arup
• Dr. William (Billy) Riggs of the University of San Francisco
"Insights from European initiatives"
Report about EU deployments and roadmaps for AV mobility services.
• Dr. Henriette Cornet, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Strategic Mobility Consultant
"AV Services, Innovations and Partnerships for Sustainable Transport Futures"
What is happening to innovate AV services? What are opportunities for transit integration and traffic operations? What are our long-term visions? How can we ensure the most sustainable outcomes for automated and autonomous vehicles in cities?
• Dr. Henriette Cornet, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Strategic Mobility Consultant
• Tim Haile, Executive Director of the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA)
• Dr. James Fishelson, Executive Director of PATH at UC Berkeley
• Dr. Sven Beiker, Managing Director at Silicon Valley Mobility and Lecturer at Stanford University
"Insights from Student Work"
Presentation of student work related to future AV innovations.
• TBA
Parting Thoughts and Thanks
• Dr. William (Billy) Riggs, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Director of the Autonomous Vehicles & the City Initiative
• Dr. Michael Goldman, Professor at the University of San Francisco and Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
Speakers and Moderators
Dr. William (Billy) Riggs, Professor, University of San Francisco; Director, Autonomous Vehicles & the City Initiative
Dr. Otgontsetseg Erhemjamts, Dean, School of Management, University of San Francisco
Sharon Giovinazzo, CEO, LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired San Francisco
Mollie Cohen D'Agostino, Executive Director, Mobility Science, Automation and Inclusion Center (MoSAIC) at UC Davis
Arielle Fleisher, Policy Development and Research Manager at Waymo
Brook Dubose, Associate Principal and Cities, Planning & Design Leader at Arup
Dr. Henriette Cornet, Professor, University of San Francisco; Strategic Mobility Consultant
Tim Haile, Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA)
Dr. James Fishelson, Executive Director, PATH at UC Berkeley
Dr. Sven Beiker, Managing Director, Silicon Valley Mobility; Lecturer, Stanford University
Ron Thaniel, Senior Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Zoox
Dr. Michael Goldman, Professor, University of San Francisco; Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
Hosted by the University of San Francisco School of Management. In partnership with The Commonwealth Club of California
See full program description for speakers and moderators
Moderator TBA