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Home > What's Happening > Mobility21 News > NSF Concludes Stage 1 of the Civic Innovation Challenge Event with Project Showcase
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June 25, 2021

As Stage 1 winners of the National Science Foundation’s Civic Innovation Challenge, two Mobility21 UTC researchers were featured in the closing event film festival:

  • Megan Ryerson of the University of Pennsylvania’s “Data-Driven and Community Engaged Planning Tools for Addressing Spatial Mismatch” and
  • Lee Branstetter of Carnegie Mellon University’s “City of Bridges: Using New Transportation Options to Drive Low-Income Mothers to Greater Success in Pittsburgh.”
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