标题: 招收全奖博士-University of South Carolina [打印本页] 作者: chaochaocsu 时间: 2018-11-24 20:59:24 标题: 招收全奖博士-University of South Carolina
招收全奖博士-University of South Carolina
美国南卡罗莱纳大学土木与环境工程系陈煜澈课题组拟招收多名博士后、博士生(2019春季/秋季入学)以及硕士生、访问学者/学生。博士后将提供有竞争力的薪酬福利、博士生将提供全额奖学金,招收专业不限(交通/汽车工程、计算机、控制、数学/统计等),要求有一定计算机(机器学习等)或数学(运筹优化、统计模型等)背景。主要方向包括但不限于:
(1) 数据驱动的城市交通控制与管理(Data-driven traffic operations and demand management);
(2) 智慧互联城市中网络实体系统建模与优化(Model prediction and optimization of cyber-physical systems in smart and connected communities);
(3)基于机器学习模型的生态驾驶辅助系统 (Machine learning based eco-driving assistant system);(4) 交通环境污染与健康影响(Transportation air quality and health impacts of exposure)。课题组成员将有机会被推荐到美国国家实验室、国际应用系统分析研究院等国际著名研究机构进行合作研究以及实习。
Dr. Yuche Chen will join the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of South Carolina (USC) as an Assistant Professor in January 2019. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Transportation Engineering and M.S. degree in Statistics, both from University of California Davis, in 2014. Before joining USC, Dr. Chen has worked for prestigious research institutes, including Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Vanderbilt University. Dr. Chen is broadly interested in decision making under uncertainty, empirical model prediction and validation with applications to cyber-physical systems. Dr. Chen authored over 50 papers that are published in transportation journals (e.g., Transportation Research Part A, C, D), energy/environmental engineering journals (e.g., Applied Energy, Environmental Science and Technology, Energy Policy), and also featured in popular media outlets including Fox News, Scientific American, Daily Mail etc. His collaborative research with IIASA and ICCT led to the discovery of “Volkswagen Emission Scandal” in 2015. Dr. Chen was the recipient of Outstanding Achievement Award by Department of Energy in 2017, and Director’s Award by National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 2016. He is a committee member of Environmental Analysis in Transportation (ADC10) and Automated Transit System (AP020) in Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Sciences in United States.
The University of South Carolina is the state’s flagship university located in Columbia, South Carolina. It is currently ranked as one of the top 50 “Best Colleges” according to U.S. News and World Report (https://sc.edu/about/index.php). Dr. Chen’s research group will be part of the Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility (C2M2), a Tier 1 University Transportation Center granted by the US Department of Transportation. Its vision is to become a globally recognized multimodal mobility innovation center for moving people and goods, specializing in connectivity and data analytics.