Parsons and MIT host infrastructure, smart cities, and transportation workshop
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Parsons and MIT host infrastructure, smart cities, and transportation workshop

Parsons and MIT host infrastructure, smart cities, and transportation workshop

In early March, Parsons and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT’s) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering hosted the Infrastructure, Smart Cities, and Transportation workshop. The day-long event brought together leadership representatives from Parsons and faculty, postdocs, and alumni from cross-cutting MIT programs to explore the parallels between ongoing research and current industry needs.

“We’re glad to have collaborated with MIT to deliver this workshop,” said Biff Lyons, Parsons’ Executive Vice President of Security & Intelligence. “The unique nature of MIT’s culture creates an environment where students from all over the world collaborate to tackle big problems, and that culture is also important at Parsons.”

Gibran Hadj-Chikh, Parsons’ Director of Innovative Transport added, “Parsons’ Smart City solutions are fueled by combining resources from academia and the engineering industry. These solutions can solve major infrastructure and transportation problems and ultimately create a safer and more sustainable world.”

“At MIT Civil and Environmental Engineering, we are focused on addressing the most challenging issues in infrastructure and the environment,” said Markus Buehler, Head of MIT’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. “Many of the ideas discussed at the Infrastructure, Smart Cities and Transportation Workshop can be applied to current needs of the engineering industry, while defining the future of what it means to be a civil and environmental engineer.”

The Infrastructure, Smart Cities, and Transportation workshop represented a continuation of a 50-year relationship Parsons has had with MIT, beginning with Ralph M. Parsons’ donation of the funds to double the size of MIT’s laboratory back in 1965.

Parsons has been spearheading and supporting STEM programs in the communities where its employees live and work to help foster the development of the next generation of engineering and technical professionals.

Parsons is a technology-driven engineering services firm with more than 70 years of experience in the engineering, construction, technical, and professional services industries. The corporation is a leader in many diversified markets with a focus on infrastructure, defence, security, and construction. Parsons delivers design/design-build, program/construction management, systems design/engineering, cyber/converged security, and other professional services packaged in innovative alternative delivery methods to US Federal, regional, and local government agencies, as well as to private industrial customers worldwide.

You can read more about the workshop on MIT’s website here.

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