Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series: Exploring the Impact of Perceived Travel Environment on E-scooter Riders’ Stress Level

Join the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Wenwen Zhang, Assistant Professor of Public Informatics at the Edward J. Boulstein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Her research focuses on the social and policy impacts of emerging transportation technologies, such as automated vehicles, ride-hailing services, and micro-mobility, and leveraging data science and visualization techniques to address critical urban planning issues. The event will take place on October 6 at 12:40 p.m. online.

E-scooters also resulted in an estimated 70,000 emergency department visits and at least 41 fatalities between 2014 and 2019. However, limited understanding has been gained to identify factors that lead to unsafe and unpleasant travel experiences for users to inform more human-oriented road design. This presentation will discuss our preliminary data collection efforts in the field to demonstrate the feasibility and challenges of synchronizing the human perspective data collected using the latest biometrics sensors to address the aforementioned research questions.

“Exploring the Impact of Perceived Travel Environment on E-scooter Riders’ Stress Level” event will take place on Zoom meet at this link. The event is part of the Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series which explores the major problems facing humanity as we move into the heart of the 21st century. To see the full schedule and videos from previous events, visit the seminar series page.

For more information, contact Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Hao Huang at hhuang48@iit.edu.

Date: October 6

Time: 12:40 p.m.

Location: https://iit-edu.zoom.us/j/89102879653?pwd=bUxERFZZcGVGU1JYd1J6V2szdjAzdz09