The future impact of Intelligent Vehicles

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Technical Lecture
17 November 2015 19:00 - 20:30
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Description

A review of the trends of population growth and increasing urbanisation present increasing mobility challenges that include congestion and emissions, at a time where we are increasingly connected and seeing the emergence of vehicle-based technologies that are enabling increasing automation and the emergence of alternative mobility solutions that may influence vehicle design.

Event poster - Intelligent Vehicles

Please pre-register for this event.

Light refreshments available from 6.30 p.m.

The lecture will be held in Norfolk-210 Lecture theatre (level 2).

Please note - the university main entrance is on floor 5 – either take a lift in Owen building or stairs in the Atrium. Norfolk building is just around the corner (opposite Owen Building).

 

Parking is free from 6.30pm in the Science Park car park. That is the rear part of the car park shown in the attached map (the one enclosed by the red brick building). The rest of the car park will be £1 pay and display from 4.30 to 8.30pm and free after 8.30pm, and can be used as overflow. From the car park it is a short walk to the main entrance of SHU. Please note that the car park can only be approached by Arundel Lane, not Arundel Street or Paternoster Row, due to one-way streets (see attached map).

Sheffield Hallam University - campus map & parking

Speaker(s)

Dr Geoff Davis, Chairman of the Automobile Division of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Address

Sheffield Hallam University
Department of Engineering & Mathematics
Sheffield Hallam University
Howard Street
Sheffield
S1 1WB
United Kingdom

Contact Details

Nicky Baxter

United Kingdom
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