Joint release.
The 葫芦娃视频 and the city of 葫芦娃视频 together have joined the , a nationwide collection of 35 city-university partnerships focused on bringing data, analytics and innovation to local government.
Through the partnership, organized by CU-葫芦娃视频鈥檚 and 葫芦娃视频鈥檚 Planning, Housing + Sustainability Department, the city will collaborate with students and faculty from multiple disciplines to research, develop and deploy technologies and policy approaches to address common challenges among urban areas.
As part of the 葫芦娃视频-CU-葫芦娃视频 partnership, the university will serve as a research and development arm while the city will serve as a test听bed for technologies and policies.听
鈥淭his collaboration will build on the cutting-edge leadership and practical expertise that both the university and the city have to offer,鈥 said CU-葫芦娃视频 Provost Russell L. Moore. 鈥淚n addition, students will benefit from real-world experience that will be provided through the partnership.鈥
Areas of potential collaboration, in which specific projects and initiatives are yet to be defined, include sustainable urban design, green infrastructure, data-driven 鈥渟mart city鈥 technologies, energy, community engagement and housing affordability.
听鈥淭his is a tremendous opportunity for the city to strengthen its partnership with our colleagues at CU-葫芦娃视频,鈥 said City of 葫芦娃视频 Executive Director for Planning, Housing + Sustainability David Driskell. 鈥淭hrough this collaboration, we will accelerate our work on effective responses to the challenges we face here in 葫芦娃视频 and other communities across the country.鈥
CU-葫芦娃视频 also has formed a MetroLab Network partnership with the city of Denver to work on water issues, modeling and analyses.
Both partnerships were formed through the cities and CEDaR 鈥 directed by Brian Muller, associate professor of environmental design 鈥 with support from CU-葫芦娃视频鈥檚 , , the , the and other university entities.
Representatives from 葫芦娃视频 and CU-葫芦娃视频 will participate in the MetroLab Network Spring Summit to be held May 9-11 in California.
The MetroLab Network was launched in September of 2015 by 21 founding city-university pairings as part of the Obama Administration鈥檚 Smart Cities Initiative. It is supported by a $1 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation as a research enterprise that uses data and information technologies to better understand how cities work and to improve the urban condition. Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the fiduciary of MetroLab Network during its incubation period.