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ITS Lab Students Travel to Bellevue, Washington for ITE Quad Conference
Professor Monsere and three Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) lab students traveled to Bellevue, Washington to attend the annual ITE Quad Conference. PSU students and faculty made four presentations: Zach Horowitz presented the lab's work on the Portland performance report, Sirisha Kothuri presented her work on advancing real-time travel time estimates, Kartik Srinvas co-presented his work with Dr. Monsere on illumination safety and finally, Dr. Monsere presented the results of the research project "Developing New Identification and Ranking Methods for Speed-Related Crashes in Oregon." Student travel to the conference was funded by PSU's SALP.
