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Greg Stevens, Researcher Director at @UMichMcity, leads the final panel of the 2025 CCAT Global Symposium on Mobility Innovation focused on leveraging digital twins to accelerate the safety validation of #autonomousVehicles. --- Follow us! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/umichccat.bs... Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/UMichCCAT LinkedIn: / umichccat Mailing List: http://myumi.ch/BoDw8 Twitter: / umichccat Website: https://ccat.umtri.umich.edu/ YouTube: / @umichccat Get notified about future events: https://UMichCCAT.eventbrite.com --- About the speakers: Greg Stevens :Greg Stevens joined Mcity as research director in August 2023. Working with other Mcity leaders, he steers the center’s strategic research plan for next-generation mobility, including connectivity, automation, AI, and the role of infrastructure, and he oversees Mcity’s industry partner research program. Greg works closely with Mcity industry members and assists in recruiting new members as needed. He serves as project manager of industry and government-funded projects directed by Mcity, and collaborates with others within Michigan Engineering to ensure effective development and execution of the research program. One of Greg’s priorities at Mcity is helping to translate innovative research into valuable industry applications. He is uniquely qualified to take on this challenge. Greg joined Mcity following a long career at Ford Motor Co., where he most recently served as chief engineer of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) features. He has over 14 years of experience developing ADAS features spanning automated driving levels from 0 through 4, as defined by SAE. Darian Hogue: Darian Hogue is a Software Engineer at Mcity, specializing in simulation and web application technologies for connected and automated vehicle research. He collaborates with researchers and industry professionals on initiatives such as the Mcity Digital Twin and the Smart Intersection Project. His expertise lies in developing digital environments for testing and validating autonomous vehicle systems, as well as creating applications that streamline workflows and enable data-driven decision-making. Currently, he is partnering with NVIDIA to make Mcity’s digital assets “SimReady,” enhancing realism for high-fidelity sensor model integration. Katie Skinner: Dr. Katie Skinner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Robotics at the University of Michigan. She holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Prior to this appointment, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Institute of Technology. She received an M.S. and Ph.D. from the Robotics Institute at the University of Michigan, and a B.S.E. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University. She is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, ONR Young Investigator Award, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters Best Paper Award. Katie Washabaugh: Katie Washabaugh is NVIDIA’s Product Marketing Manager for Autonomous Vehicle Simulation, focusing on virtual solutions for real-world mobility. A former journalist at publications such as Automotive News and MarketWatch, she joined the NVIDIA team in 2018. Katie holds a B.A. in public policy from the University of Michigan and lives in Detroit. #ccat #ccatSymposium