The system analyzes video footage to detect illegal pedestrian activity and deliver data to help reduce preventable train strikes. A pair of Rutgers engineers have developed a tool aided by [...]
Following the RFP for the NJDOT’s 2021-2024 Bridge Resource Program, CAIT has been selected as one of the award recipients and will provide ongoing engineering and research support to the
Inaccurate network pavement data can impact pavement management decisions such as roadway repairs and more. CAIT researchers at the Rutgers Asphalt Pavement Lab are working with NJDOT to test new
Rutgers CAIT researchers Dr. Peter Jin and Dr. Jie Gong are contributing research on digital twin projects as part of a new Center of Excellence for Engineering Secure Environments from
The 23rd Annual NJDOT Research Showcase was an opportunity for the New Jersey transportation community to learn about the broad scope of academic research initiatives underway and share [...]
The beginning or end of a trip made by public transportation, “the first or last mile,” is typically the most time-consuming, most uncomfortable, and least reliable portion of a trip.
The infrastructure bill recently passed by the United States Senate could foster economic growth in the region as has been the case historically with infrastructure investment in New Jersey. [...]
The Infrastructure Asset Management Academy for Engineers and Planners is a 6-course program taught by experts at CAIT and industry partners designed to provide students with the knowledge, tools, and
Since Hurricane Ida struck New Jersey, a team of Rutgers engineers, researchers and students has been in the field assessing flood damage and gathering data to help improve flood prediction