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全奖博士,交换学生,访问学者 | 美国威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校交通系 | 智能交通已有1人参与
欢迎有交通,计算机,机械或自动化背景的学生申请美国威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校交通系Dr. Xiaowei Shi老师的全奖博士!Dr. Shi主要研究emerging mobility technologies,例如自动驾驶汽车。他的实验室计划招募博士研究生数名,提供全额奖学金和生活津贴。招生详细内容见https://drive.google.com/file/d/ ... Sq/view?usp=sharing。Dr. Shi学生能力强,对学生负责。同时也欢迎相关专业的交换学生,访问学者。他的邮箱是tomshi@uwm.edu,欢迎联系。
Dr. Xiaowei (Tom) Shi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (https://uwm.edu/engineering/tomshicee).
Dr. Shi’s research focuses on evaluating existing emerging mobility technologies, such as automated, connected, and electric vehicles, and developing novel technologies through the utilization of field experiments and hardware-in-the-loop methodologies. His research integrates transportation engineering, control engineering, optimization, and data science. His works have been published in top transportation journals, e.g., Transportation Science, Transportation Research Parts B, C, & D, and so on. Dr. Shi is also the recipient of many competitive awards, e.g., the Anne Brewer Academic Scholarship from ITS Florida, the Neville A. Parker – Science & Technology Award from the Council of University Transportation Centers, and the U.S. Finalist Team for ITS World Congress - Global Innovation Competition.
UWM has been classified as an R1 Research University with very high research activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This classification is given to universities in the U.S. that engage in the highest levels of research activity. Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and is located on the shores of Lake Michigan, one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is home to the Milwaukee Bucks, a formidable NBA team that ranked #1 in the Eastern Conference during the 2022-23 regular season. Milwaukee is also conveniently located near two major cities: Chicago (2 hours away) and Madison (1.5 hours away).
Dr. Shi plans to recruit 2-3 highly motivated Ph.D. students from the civil program starting in the 2024 Spring or Fall semester in the broad area of advanced vehicle technologies and smart cities. The positions will be fully funded by research or teaching assistantships or fellowships. The applicants should demonstrate strong modeling, analytical, and problem-solving capabilities; and have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Applicants with backgrounds in transportation engineering, computer science, optimization, and control theory are preferred. Interested applicants should send their CV, 1-2 pages of personal statement, unofficial transcripts, English proficiency test score, and a list of two references in a single PDF file to Dr. Shi at tomshi@uwm.edu as soon as possible. GRE is NOT required, but feel free to send it if you have it. Applications will be reviewed immediately, and successful candidates will then be invited to apply formally for admission with the consideration of financial aid. |
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