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Events Archive
Third Annual Statewide Driver Education Forum
May 21, 2009
The Annual Driver Education Forum examines factors that contribute to teen driver tragedies and provides driver education professionals with new classroom and behind-the-wheel tools and resources.
Rutgers Day: Adventures in Infrastructure
April 25, 2009
Explore. Learn. Play. Come see what's under your street; build a bridge (and smash it!); see what intersections in your neighborhood have the most car crashes; marvel at a "Super Paint" that is fireproof, graffiti proof, glows in the dark, AND cleans the environment! CAIT will make you look at the structures and systems that make your life possible in a new way.
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Homeland Security Matters in New Jersey
540:692 Seminar in Industrial and Systems Engineering
Richard L. Canas, Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
April 21, 2009
CAIT Distinguished Lecture Series
Seismic Design and Retrofit of California Bridges
April 9, 2009
Bridge engineering in California, particularly seismic design, has evolved greatly due to the lessons learned from major earthquakes. Mark S. Mahan, Ph.D., Senior Bridge Engineer, California Department of Transportation, discussed the latest research in seismic retrofit of transportation structures and demonstrate how this research has led to increased understanding of how bridges behave in earthquakes, new techniques for retrofitting existing bridges, and improved design criteria for new construction.
Tenth Annual New Jersey Work Zone Safety Week
Leadership Event: Safely Building Our Way Toward Economic Recovery
April 9, 2009
This event is sponsored by the New Jersey Work Zone Safety Partnership. Invited speakers include Stephen Dilts, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Transportation; Assemblyman John Wisniewski; Dennis Merida, Administrator, FHWA-NJ Division; and others.
Rutgers’ 52nd-Annual New Jersey Asphalt Paving Conference
March 10–11, 2009
The Annual Asphalt Pavement Conference is New Jersey’s top event for professionals working in all phases of asphalt paving construction, operations, and research. The New Jersey Asphalt Paving Conference draws more than 400 consultants, contractors, suppliers, designers, government agency employees, researchers, and others involved in the paving industry.
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Safe Passage Symposium: New Solutions Moving Toward Zero Fatalities
February 10, 2009
Every year more than 700 people die on New Jersey roadways. Members of the law enforcement community were invited to attend this conference and renew their commitment of moving toward zero fatalities.
LTBP Session at TRB 88th Annual Meeting
January 15, 2009
A workshop was held at the TRB 88th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, to provide the bridge engineering community with an overview of the Long-Term Bridge Performance (LTBP) program activities since April 2008.
Sustainable Transportation in a Changing Environment Workshop
January 8, 2009
