Tag Archives: Candace Brakewood
Brakewood Quoted in Bloomberg CityLab Article
Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood was quoted in a Bloomberg CityLab article examining how payments for transit fares have changed during the pandemic.
Brakewood, Cherry to Contribute to New University Transportation Center
Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood and Professor Chris Cherry will be guiding UT’s partnership with a consortium led by Georgia Tech to address declining transit ridership.
Brakewood Research on Mobile Fare Apps Will Help Advance Public Transit Systems
There’s hardly any aspect of modern life that has not been touched by the advent of mobile app technology. It […]
Brakewood, Cherry Spotlighted by Smart Cities Dive
The online publication Smart Cities Dive recently spotlighted the research by Professor Chris Cherry and Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood that […]
Brakewood Quoted in Bloomberg Businessweek
Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood recently was interviewed about the impact of COVID-19 on mass transit for a Bloomberg Businessweek article titled, […]
UT Researchers Receive Funding for Study into Transportation During Pandemic
CEE Professor Chris Cherry and Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood received an NSF RAPID Award to research transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transportation Research at UT Considers Fully Autonomous Buses
The transportation research faculty, consisting of Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood, along with Professor Chris Cherry and Professor Lee Han, are […]
Our Smart Future
Although smart technology continues to completely alter the way humans in the modern world communicate and obtain information, the global […]
Brakewood Quoted in Wall Street Journal
Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood was quoted in a recent Wall Street Journal article titled “How Cities Are Trying to Reinvent […]
Brakewood Featured in Talking Headways Podcast
Assistant Professor Candace Brakewood discusses real-time transit information, including its history, benefits, shortcomings, and potential futures, in a recent Talking […]