UTRC has funded the following projects in response to its 2013-14 Faculty Initiated Proposals. The projects fall into the following research categories: MORE about UTRC Newly Awarded Projects
UTRC has funded the following projects in response to its 2013-14 Faculty Initiated Proposals. The projects fall into the following research categories: MORE about UTRC Newly Awarded Projects
UTRC has released a final report for the research titled: “Seismic Evaluation and Retrofit of Deteriorated Concrete Bridge Components”, funded by the Research and Innovative Technology Administration/USDOT (RITA). The principal investigator was Dr. Riyad Aboutaha, an associate professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Syracuse University. MORE about UTRC Sponsored Research Completed Projects
Dr. Rae Zimmerman of New York University received funding for three new research projects and is principal investigator on: MORE about New Research Grants
THE UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH CENTER (UTRC) PUBLISHES THE FINAL REPORTS:
ENHANCING RESOURCE COORDINATION FOR MULTI‐MODAL EVACUATION PLANNING
UTRC has released a final report for the research titled: “Enhancing Resource Coordination for Multi-Modal Evacuation Planning”, funded by the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA/USDOT). The principal investigator was Dr. Daniel B. Hess, an associate professor at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. MORE about UTRC Sponsored Research Completed Projects
Planning level assessment of greenhouse gas emissions for alternative transportation construction projects funded by the region 2 University Transportation Research Center
The following table provides a list of the most recent projects awarded by UTRC. The details of these projects will be available on our website soon. MORE about New Research Funding
Two UTRC-sponsored project were recently completed, one by Dr. Trefor P. Williams of Rutgers University and the other by Dr. Harold Deutschman of New Jersey Institute of Technology. MORE about UTRC Sponsored Research: Two Projects Completed