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Associated Press
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Associated Press
Kapsch TrafficCom's Aafiya Shah Nominated to Prestigious Transportation Research Board Committee
ROCKVILLE, MD / ACCESS Newswire / June 5, 2025 / Kapsch TrafficCom is proud to announce that Solution Consultant Aafiya Shah has been appointed to the Transportation Research Board's (TRB) Committee on Regional Transportation Systems Management and Operations. This prestigious appointment places Aafiya among a distinguished group of leaders, including senior staff from the Federal Highway Administration, state departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, universities, and industry experts. Aafiya Shah, who has been with Kapsch TrafficCom for eight years, will serve as a 'young member' of the TRB committee for a three-year term starting on April 15, 2025. Her responsibilities will include: Reflecting on her nomination, Aafiya comments: 'This nomination comes with a lot of responsibilities, but I am excited to be able to learn from the experienced professionals that form the Committee. Shaping the future of the transportation system is a great honor.' Aafiya is based in Rockville, Maryland, and serves as the program coordinator and deputy program manager for the Regional Multi-Modal Mobility Program (RM3P), led by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The RM3P's mission is to leverage the collaborative use of real-time data by Virginia's public and private sectors to improve travel safety, reliability, and mobility, and to give the public the tools to make more informed travel choices. JB Kendrick, President at Kapsch TrafficCom North America, expresses her enthusiasm for Aafiya's appointment: 'We are all thrilled to see Aafiya recognized for her expertise and dedication to the field of intelligent transportation systems. Her nomination to the TRB committee is a testament to the innovative spirit she brings to the team. Considering the great work she does as part of the RM3P, I am not surprised by her appointment. I look forward to seeing the positive impact she will make in shaping the future of transportation.' Kapsch TrafficCom congratulates Aafiya Shah on this remarkable achievement and is confident that her contributions to the TRB committee will push the transportation industry forward. What is the TRB? The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a division of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. It provides expert advice on transportation issues, conducts research, and facilitates the exchange of knowledge among transportation professionals. TRB's mission is to promote innovation and progress in transportation through research and information sharing, influencing policy decisions and advancing the field to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability in transportation systems. More information: Press | Kapsch TrafficCom Kapsch TrafficCom is a globally renowned provider of transportation solutions for sustainable mobility with successful projects in more than 50 countries. Innovative solutions in the application fields of tolling, tolling services, traffic management and demand management contribute to a healthy world without congestion. With one-stop-shop-solutions, the company covers the entire value chain of customers, from components to design and implementation to the operation of systems. Kapsch TrafficCom, headquartered in Vienna, has subsidiaries and branches in more than 25 countries and is listed in the Prime Market segment of the Vienna Stock Exchange (ticker symbol:KTCG). In its 2023/24 financial year, about 4,000 employees generated revenues of EUR 539 million. Further information: Follow us on LinkedIn SOURCE: Kapsch TrafficCom AG press release


New Indian Express
20-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
TNSET candidates urge TRB to release results amid job, PhD admission uncertainty
COIMBATORE: Candidates who appeared for the Tamil Nadu State Eligibility Test (TNSET) in March have requested the Teacher Recruitment Board (TRB) to release the results promptly. Candidates pointed out that the delay in results prevents them from joining a post of assistant professor job at private colleges or pursuing a PhD programme. A candidate, C Nithya of Erode district, told TNIE that since 2018, the TRB has been conducting computer-based test for SET from March 6 to 9. "Though the TRB released the TNSET answer key on March 20, it has yet to announce when the results would be released. At present, many private colleges are recruiting for assistant professor posts for the next academic year. With the delay in the TNSET result, we are unable to apply for jobs as the TNSET qualification is essential. We are losing job opportunities. We can apply for jobs if the TRB releases the results soon," she said. Another candidate, L Manivannan in Coimbatore, told TNIE that if students have the TNSET qualification, they don't have to write entrance examinations for PhD programmes. "For instance, Bharathiar University said that candidates can apply for the Common Eligibility Test (CET) for PhD programmes until May 31. If the TRB releases the results this month, candidates can know their SET qualification's status, and then they can decide whether to join a PhD programme directly or if they need to write the SET. Now, candidates are in a dilemma," he said. A functionary from the NET/SLET Association told TNIE that usually the results are released within a month of the exam, but the TRB has delayed them. "The delay in releasing the results is unacceptable when the TRB conducts a computer-based test. It should promptly release the results, considering the welfare of the candidates," he stated. Repeated attempts to reach the top officers of TRB went in vain.


The Hindu
01-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Candidates who cleared TET in 2013 plead for priority in appointment of govt. school teachers in the new academic year
A group of Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test (TNTET) qualified secondary grade teachers (SGT) on Thursday urged Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Minister for School Education Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi to appoint them to the vacancies in the schools by the new academic year. At a press conference held here, representatives of the TET SGTs from various districts, who had cleared the exam since 2013, appealed to the authorities concerned to prioritise their appointment. 'On Labour Day, we appeal to the government to fill the elementary school posts lying vacant since 2013. At least 40% of the qualified candidates are in the 40-45 age group. We have passed the qualifying exams after studying two types of school syllabi. Despite this, we are unemployed. The Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB), when calling for certificate verification, overlooks us because of marks-based assessment criteria. We do not have the skills or the mindset to write yet another qualifying examination. Despite our educational qualification, we are forced to take up any available job to make ends meet,' said E.R. Tamilvalavan, coordinator of the group. The TRB announced 2,728 staff vacancies on July 21, 2024. There are 4,460 government schools with 5,804 vacancies in the State. 'In the 2023-24 academic year, over 1 lakh children were admitted to elementary schools. If the authorities want to improve school education, they must increase the number of posts and recruit more teachers. TET candidates like us could be considered on the basis of our seniority and subject knowledge,' said Hemalatha, a science teacher. The 2013 TET SGTs also urged the authorities to rescind the Government Order 149, which mandates an additional examination for teachers.