Self-driving shuttles are one part of NJ Transit’s future plans for filling in the gap on first and last-mile transit options. The agency hopes to test this technology as part
It has been a busy month. This October, CAIT has been in the news for various research and projects, has seen faculty members honored for their excellence in education and
The three-day event featured panelists from NASA, FAA, universities, industry, and more including associate director of Rutgers CAIT Dr. Pat Szary, who presented on the safety and security roles that
By subjecting samples of “repaired” concrete to 300 cycles of freezing and thawing, UTC partners at NJIT can simulate the freeze-thaw damage that concrete will see over a lifetime. With
The Proven Safety Countermeasures workshop will focus on reducing intersection and pedestrian fatalities and serious crashes through implementing key safety countermeasures across the state. They [...]
Virtual Reality has a lot of potential uses. A CAIT researcher has developed a pair of immersive, virtual environments to prove that to transportation stakeholders. [...]