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Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation
CAIT Main > CAIT Update: March 2017

CAIT is one of five National University Transportation Centers, an elite group of academic research institutions that are sanctioned and supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

CAIT Update: March 2017

USDOT taps CAIT to go
“beyond traffic”

With nearly 20 years as a UTC, CAIT has consistently delivered innovative, practical solutions. Now, through a competition announced by former Secretary Anthony Foxx, CAIT has been selected by USDOT as one of only 18 Beyond Traffic Innovation Centers. CAIT will serve the Northeast megaregion and continue to tackle transportation challenges we’re facing today and into the future…

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Spreading asphalt know-how

CAIT pavement professionals are committed to spreading the word—and skills—on the latest pavement management practices, condition modeling and budgeting systems, and materials and mixes for every application. Whether you’re
a guy on the road crew or a federal agency engineer, CAIT offers a multitude of courses on pavement technologies
and strategies—including green pavements. And don’t forget, the Rutgers Asphalt Paving Conference is coming up soon…

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Rutgers student “pipes up”
for STEM

As part of the USDOT 50th Anniversary celebration, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) asked Rutgers doctoral candidate Milad Salemi to present his research at an event to inspire high school students to pursue STEM fields. CAIT UTC funds supported Salemi’s early research, which led to his current project with PHMSA…

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60th Annual New Jersey
Asphalt Paving Conference
March 14, 2017 Click for details >>

2017 Annual New Jersey
Work Zone Safety Conference
March 29, 2017 Click for details >>

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