• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Stanley Young

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Advanced Transportation & Urban Scientist

Dr. Young is the lead for Advanced Transportation and Urban Science at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Transportation & Hydrogen System Center in Golden, Colorado. He currently serves as the DOE technologist in city for the Columbus Smart City program, as well as the Urban Science pillar lead for the SMART Mobility initiative. Previous appointments include University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Transportation Technology from 2006-16, and the Kansas Department of Transportation from 1994-06, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 1994-96, and volunteer with the United States Peace Corps in Cameroon, West Africa.

Sessions With Stanley Young

Monday, 11 March

  • 07:30pm - 09:00pm (CST) / -

    Driving Change: Cities as the new frontier of mobility

    Panel Transportation/Mobility Technology/Innovation

    Cities are the "New Frontier" where new power train and autonomous technologies are being tested and where new business models like ride hailing have quickly taken hold. But cities are responding to concerns about emissions, congestion, and equity with new policies that could determine the early development of "new mobility." How significant will be the effects of bans on gasoline and diesel vehicles in European cities? Which cities will follow New York’s lead to curb ride hailing registrations?