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Portland State University’s College of Education and the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) are excited to reprise this 2nd annual interdisciplinary summit. We invite disability specialists, urban planners, engineers, transportation professionals, students, and community members to discuss the nexus between design, innovation, technology, and access. Themes will examine technological innovations that improve accessibility and wayfinding; smart cities; interdisciplinary approaches for intersections; unequal access to safe roads for those with disabilities who are persons of color; and opportunities for regional coordination across adjacent metropolitan areas, with an emphasis on the Cascadia region.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER - Questions? Contact us at omsummit@pdx.eduIf you’re having trouble reading the program, please contact us or access a print version here: https://mobilitymatters2019.sched.com/print
General Admission: $130
Students: $45
Refund Policy: All refunds closed Feb 18th, substitutions accepted at no charge.

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Jonathan Fink

Portland State University, Digital City Testbed Center
Director and Professor
Portland, Oregon
Jonathan Fink is Professor of Geology and Director of the Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University (PSU). Fink spent nearly twenty years as a senior administrator at PSU and Arizona State University, including serving as Vice President for Research and as Sustainability Director at both schools. Fink’s areas of research expertise include volcano science and urban sustainability. He received a B.A. from Colby College and a PhD in geology from Stanford University. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Geological Society of America.