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TM:VRS interdisciplinary seminar of planning, risk communication, mathematical modeling, public health, and engineering. This capstone course focuses on bringing the different disciplines together in a final project on transportation-related security issues. Each week, speakers from across the university and the field of Transportation from the region delivered presentations on their particular fields of expertise.
January 27, 2011
Charlie McKenna
NJ HS&P
February 3, 2011
Frank Popper
RU Planning & Public Policy
February 3, 2011
Tom Rudel
RU Human Ecology
February 10, 2011
Tayfur Altoik
Rutgers, Engineering, Port Security
February 17, 2011
Paul Larrousse
Executive Director, NTI and Bloustein School Professor
February 24, 2011
Jon Carnegie
Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center
February 24, 2011
Ruth O'Hara Lyons
Transit Safety and Security Program Manager, Federal Transit Agency
March 3, 2011
Lee Clarke
Professor, Sociology
March 10, 2011
Brian Carney
Emergency Management Coordinator, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
March 10, 2011
Louis Sasso
Director, of Emergency Management Service, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
March 10, 2011
Susan J. Flynn-Hollander, Esq.
Daniel O. Carroll, Esq.
The Public Health Perspecive
March 24, 2011
Joseph Picciano, P.D. Deputy Director for Preparedness, NJ OHSP
Kristina Simpson, External Affairs Driector, FEMA Region II
Robert Noland, Professor, Bloustein School
March 31, 2011
Lauren Babcock-Dunning
CTSSR
March 31, 2011
Paul Larrousse
Executive Director, NTI and Bloustein School Professor
April 7, 2011
Ken Mitchell
Rutgers Geography
April 14, 2011
Lisa Shahade
Security, Amtrak
April 21, 2011
Brian Lacey
Director, NY/NJ Port Authority's Office of Emergency Management
April 21, 2011
Fred Roberts
Rutgers University Engineering
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