Testing and Results of TMIP-EMAT at ODOT Webinar Starts at 2:00 PM ET

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Testing and Results of TMIP-EMAT at ODOT Webinar Starts at 2:00 PM ET

Please join us on today at 2:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) for our next webinar - Testing and Results of TMIP-EMAT at ODOT.

Meeting Information

Participants do not need to preregister to attend the webinar. Connections are limited to 100. First come, first served.

You can log on to the webinar at:

https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/tmipvirtualseminars/

The TeleConference Toll Free Number: 1-888-675-2535

Participant Passcode: 8344566

Meeting information has also been provided in the attached calendar invite for your convenience.

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Session Description

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has been using TMIP-EMAT for a little over a year to explore and understand the recently deployed Activity Based Model (ABM) for the Southern Oregon Region.  The webinar seeks to provide background and context on how other agencies might approach and utilize TMIP-EMAT.

Prior to learning of TMIP-EMAT, ODOT (along with regional partners) was designing an approach to test the ABM under a variety of scenarios.  In late 2018 ODOT learned of TMIP-EMAT and opted to use TMIP-EMAT in their testing.  TMIP-EMAT offers a more structured, organized and deliberate testing environment to more completely explore an uncertainty space and plan for the unknown.  This is done by allowing the user to explore thousands of scenarios and outcomes, with the user only having to run dozens of “core model” runs (in this case the core model is the ABM, but it can be any model the agency is using that can be successfully automated with TMIP-EMAT).

The webinar will share

  • ODOT’s Project Overview and Timeline
  • Exploratory Modeling Motivation and Background
  • ODOT's Testing Scope/Design
  • Model (TMIP-EMAT) Setup Steps
  • Results and Lessons Learned
  • Planned Future Efforts and Next Steps

Presenter

Alex Bettinardi

Alex Bettinardi is a Senior Integrated Analysis Engineer for the Oregon Department of Transportation; working for ODOT for the last 15 years. He holds Bachelor’s and Master's degrees in Transportation Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and is a registered professional engineer in the State of Oregon.  Alex greatly enjoys his role at ODOT which can be briefly summarized as, “helping to better inform transportation policy and decisions”.