From testing methods to fix and prevent potholes on state roadways to building them with more environmentally friendly materials and lessening their traffic burden using CAV technology, CAIT [...]
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has named Mehdi Javanmard, an associate professor in the School of Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, a senior member. He is one
A new center designed to educate the current and next generation of transportation professionals to be resilient to challenges of the 21st century has been established at Rutgers through a
From studying and monitoring roadways paved with waste-plastic infused asphalt to analyzing the regional economy and outlook for 2023, CAIT researchers have been making headlines lately for their [...]
On January 25th at Russo’s On The Bay, GatewayJFK “On the Move” celebrated industry, community partners, government, residents and next generation Movers & Shakers in the [...]
On Thursday February 23rd, CAIT researcher Dr. Peter Jin hosted a seminar discussing the DataCity Smart Mobility Testing Ground, its implementation throughout the test corridor, data collected [...]
In 2019, the Construction industry had 971 deaths and over 200,000 recordable injuries, arguably the worst record of any major industry in the United States.
UHPC and LMC overlays are being evaluated at Rutgers’ state-of-the-art Bridge Evaluation and Accelerated Structural Testing (BEAST®) facility, where a full-scale bridge (50 ft. simply-supported