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Transportation Research Implementation: Application of Research Outcomes (2015)

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147 APPENDIX D Symposium Attendees Joris Al Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment The Hague, Netherlands and Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories Brussels, Belgium John Amoore Self-employed United Kingdom Steve Andrle Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Ángel Aparicio Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid, Spain Allen Biehler Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Ann Brach Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Marit Brandtsegg Norwegian Public Road Administration Oslo, Norway Liam Breslin European Commission Brussels, Belgium James Bryant Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Ronald L. Burgess Office of Cyber Initiative Auburn University Auburn, Alabama, USA Alasdair Cain U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, D.C., USA Annie Canel Association of French Motorway Companies (ASFA) Paris, France Philippe Citroën Association of the European Rail Industry (UNIFE) Brussels, Belgium Alessandro Damiani European Commission Brussels, Belgium Natalia de Estevan-Ubeda Road Space Management Directorate Transport for London London, United Kingdom Christine Deneuvillers Colas Boulogne-Billancourt, France Angela Di Febbraro University of Genoa Genoa, Italy Max Donath University of Minnesota Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

148 t r a n s p o r t r e s e a r c h i m p l e m e n t a t i o n Claus Eberhard European Investment Bank Luxembourg Ann Ellis Arizona Department of Transportation Phoenix, Arizona, USA Vincent Fanguet Vinci Autoroutes Rueil-Malmaison, France George Giannopoulos Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIC) Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece Barbara Harder B.T. Harder, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Terry Hill Arup Group Trusts London, United Kingdom and International Organization for Standardization Geneva, Switzerland Pam Hutton American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Washington, D.C., USA John Inglish Utah Transit Authority South Salt Lake, Utah, USA Jo Johnson Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Urban Karlström Forum for Innovation in the Transport Sector Sweden Jean-Bernard Kovarik French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Energy (MEDDE) Paris, France Francesca La Torre University of Florence Florence, Italy Astrid Linder Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) Linköping, Sweden Luis Fernando López Ruiz Administrator of Railway Infrastructures (ADIF) Madrid, Spain Patrick Malléjacq French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks (IFSSTAR) Marne la Vallée, France Cristina Marolda European Commission Brussels, Belgium Christopher Martin Robert Bosch Corporate Research Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Cristobal Martínez Cintra, Ferrovial Group Madrid, Spain John Mason Auburn University Auburn, Alabama, USA Jonathan McDonald Atkins San Francisco, California, USA Andrea Meyer Working Knowledge Boulder, Colorado, USA Dana Meyer Working Knowledge Boulder, Colorado, USA William Millar Transportation Advisor Stevensville, Maryland, USA Angela Miller Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. San Diego, California, USA

149A p p e n d i x d : s y m p o s i u m A t t e n d e e s John Milton Washington State Department of Transportation Olympia, Washington, USA John F. Munro University of Maryland College Park, Maryland, USA Livia Pardi Autostrade per l’Italia Rome, Italy Harold “Skip” Paul Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Steve Phillips Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR) Paris, France Raj Rajkumar Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Jesús Rodríguez Spanish Construction Technology Platform (PTEC) Madrid, Spain Martin Schroeder American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Washington, D.C., USA Horst Schulze German Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) Bergisch Gladbach, Germany Beverly Scott Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Boston, Massachusetts, USA Robert E. Skinner, Jr. Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Frank Smit European Commission Brussels, Belgium Monica Starnes Transportation Research Board Washington, D.C., USA Kirk Steudle Michigan Department of Transportation Lansing, Michigan, USA Peter Sweatman University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Lou Thompson Thompson, Galenson and Associates, LLC Saratoga, California, USA Michael Trentacoste Turner–Fairbank Highway Research Center Federal Highway Administration McLean, Virginia, USA Mark Vandehey Kittelson and Associates Portland, Oregon, USA José Viegas International Transport Forum, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Paris, France Rebecca Vilariño European Commission Brussels, Belgium Joost Walraven Delft University of Technology Delft, Netherlands Kevin Womack U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, D.C., USA

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TRB Conference Proceedings 51: Transportation Research Implementation: Application of Research Outcomes summarizes the Second EU-U.S. Transportation Research Symposium held April 10–11, 2014, in Paris, France. The Symposium shared common practices for implementing surface transportation research at the local, state, national, and international levels.

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