Paving a sustainable future, one road at a time
Researcher develops materials that reduce dependence on petroleum and student learning experiences that prepare globally-minded, solutions-driven leaders.
Read MoreResearcher develops materials that reduce dependence on petroleum and student learning experiences that prepare globally-minded, solutions-driven leaders.
Read MoreStudents pursuing a graduate degree in smart mobility in India can attend VIT for the first year and then ASU for the second and receive two master’s degrees.
Read MoreFrom airports to waterways to cyberspace, consortium projects blended research with practical solutions and will continue to influence national security.
Read MoreFORTA, LLC. renewed a named professorship with ASU after a successful 20-year collaboration with pavement researchers in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Read MoreFrom AI-powered traffic cameras that protect privacy to global workshops for transit planners, ASU projects put the pedal to the metal on breakthrough tech.
Read MoreElectrical engineering students focus capstone project on improving streetcar tracking for improved rider experience.
Read MoreASU-led projects will reduce road repairs, predict actual drive time, manage roadside plants to cut wildfire risk and determine vehicle impact costs.
Read MoreDeniz Berfin Karakoc studies ways to ensure food transportation networks are resilient, cost-effective and sustainable.
Read MoreSoftware engineering faculty members and students in the Fulton Schools are building a mobile application for an intelligent bicycle dashcam to improve safety.
Read MoreResearch team’s open-source system helps cities make timely transportation and infrastructure updates to meet needs in equitable and sustainable ways.
Read MoreAs federal funding for the TOMNET University Transportation Center ends, the team brings advanced data dashboards and policy insights to benefit the sector.
Read MoreASU professor Aviral Shrivastava has a plan that allows self-driving cars to collect data through sensors and cameras and tell other vehicles what they detect.
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