The way that we think about and use transportation as it exists today has been shaped by innovative women leaders throughout history. They have contributed
The surface transportation system has not yet taken full advantage of artificial intelligence and specifically machine learning and processing power capabilities for applied projects. During
In this presentation, Dr. Adel W. Sadek from the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo will briefly summarize some
From addressing the challenges posed by COVID-19 to maintaining our roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure in the region, take a look at some of the recent highlights from researchers at
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
CAIT-affiliated researcher Dr. Sharon Di is part of a team of Columbia University researchers who recently received NSF funding to create a virtual replica, or digital twin, of New York
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.