Dear colleagues,
We are looking for talented Master and PhD students in our Transportation
Technology and Policy (TTP) Graduate Program at the University of
California, Davis (start in September 2020). Please share the news!
The priority deadline for applications is on January 15, 2020. Late
applications will be accepted (but with lower probability of funding offer).
This year, I expect to offer financial support for several students with
interests in transportation research either in the US or at the
international level. Applications from candidates from both the US and
other countries are welcome. For some of these positions, knowledge of
Spanish language is desirable!
In the rest of the email below, you can find some additional information
about our program and the university. And you can visit our 3 Revolutions
Future Mobility Program Website to get more information on our current
research projects: https://3rev.ucdavis.edu/
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
Giovanni
*Giovanni Circella, Ph.D. *
*Honda Distinguished Scholar for New Mobility Studies, and*
*Director, 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program*
*Institute of Transportation Studies*
*University of California, Davis *
*Phone: 1-(530)-554-0838 *
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To find out more about the TTP program, please see our website:
https://its.ucdavis.edu/students/graduate-group-in-transportation-technology-and-policy/
The application process is described here:
https://its.ucdavis.edu/students/prospective-student-guide/
Important facts about UC Davis:
*College of Engineering: *
· #1 for the percentage of women faculty among the top 50
engineering programs ranked by US News and World Report (ASEE Engineering
by the Numbers 2017 Profile)
· Ranked 33rd out of nearly 200 graduate engineering schools
(U.S. News & World Report 2017)
*Campus:*
· 1st among the most important STEM colleges for women (Forbes)
· 3rd greenest university in the world (GreenMetric World
University Rankings)
· 2nd among top U.S. colleges doing the most for low-income
students (The New York Times College Access Index)
· 6th among the 20 universities most likely to land you a job in
Silicon Valley (Business Insider)
· 10th among public universities nationwide (U.S. News & World
Report)
· 35th in research funding among U.S. ranked public universities
(National Science Foundation)
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