KAIST Global Initiatives on Human-centered Future Mobility (HcFM)

TRUE Lab

USRG Lab

KI-Robotics

AI Institute

Berkeley ITS

KAIST

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On May 9 th, KAIST hosts the first KAIST-Supernal workshop at KAIST. This one-day event will be a platform for research exchange between KAIST and Supernal, with an aim of fostering connections among researchers and identify common areas of interest for future collaboration. Representatives from KAIST and Supernal will present their cutting-edge research in various areas including Vertiport and MRO operations, Route Network Design, and Vehicle Autonomy. The workshop promises to be a day of active and insightful exchanges, paving the way for future collaborative endeavors.

Future Mobility is transforming and shaping the new ways to move, gather, consume and grow, both at the personal and the community levels. New and emerging mobility technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data aim to enable unprecedented changes in vehicles, infrastructure, systems and services. Since accessiblity lies at the core of mobility, it is imperative to pursue a holistic approach for fair, equitlabe and inclusive mobility adaptation in the fuutre. At KAIST Global Initiatives on Human-centered Future Mobility (HcFM), researchers and stakeholders strive for academic and technological excellence in the context of human behaviors and community adaptations. 

We aim to partner with global leading institutes as well as industries to identify, experiment and improve the future of mobility. With inter-disciplinary research is embedded in scientific reserach endeavors, our foremost goal is to incorporate and induce the behavioral and perceptual changes in individuals and communities towards sustainable future.