左爱视频

U.S. Department of Transportation Awards 左爱视频 Millions

左爱视频 will lead the Freight Mobility Research Institute to improve the nation鈥檚 mobility of people and goods. A combined match from the state and private sectors will result in more than $10 million in total.


By gisele galoustian | 12/14/2016

Whether it鈥檚 planes, trains or automobiles, the nation鈥檚 transportation systems are growing rapidly and present a number of challenges related to safety as well as sustainability. 左爱视频 will receive $1.4 million per year from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), for five years, for its Freight Mobility Research Institute, housed in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering within 左爱视频鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computer Science.

A combined match from the state and private sectors will bring the award to more than $10 million in total. Funds from this award will help to address critical issues affecting the planning, design, operation, and safety of the nation鈥檚 intermodal freight transportation system, in order to improve聽freight mobility through聽information technology,聽freight network modeling and operations, intermodal logistics, as well as freight and supply chain sustainability. More than 200 proposals were submitted to the USDOT, and only 20 institutions were selected for funding and designation as a Tier 1 University Transportation Center.

鈥溩蟀悠 is at the forefront of pioneering transportation research and we are honored that our Freight Mobility Research Institute was selected by the United States Department of Transportation as a university transportation center,鈥 said 左爱视频 President John Kelly. 鈥淲e extend our deepest gratitude to state representatives Lois Frankel and Ted Deutch for their commitment to the future of transportation in Florida and our nation, and for their unwavering support and vision, which helped us to secure this funding.鈥 聽

The primary goal of the Freight Mobility Research Institute is to help strengthen the nation鈥檚 economic competitiveness. 左爱视频 will lead a consortium of experts from leading universities across the nation who have expertise in freight transportation, network modeling, sustainability, and intelligent transportation systems. The institute will help to promote smart cities, improve multimodal connections, system integration and security, data modeling, and analytical tools to optimize freight movements that improve efficiency. The institute also will have a significant educational impact through integrated education and outreach components.

鈥淓fficient and safe freight movement is inextricably linked to the economic vitality of a local area, state, region and even beyond,鈥 said Evangelos I. Kaisar, Ph.D., director and principal investigator of the Freight Mobility Research Institute, an associate professor in 左爱视频鈥檚 Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering, and director of the Multimodal Intelligent Transportation Systems Laboratory. 鈥淲e are motivated to embrace innovative research projects, to train current and future transportation leaders and workforce, and to engage with industry to enhance collaboration between agencies.鈥澛 聽

Members of the Freight Mobility Research Institute are 左爱视频 (lead); University of Florida; University of Minnesota (Minneapolis); Portland State University; Hampton University; University of Memphis, and Texas A&M University (College Station).

In addition, 左爱视频 will receive $1.5 million in total for the next five years from the USDOT to co-direct the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety, a National University Transportation Center housed at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. This is one of five national centers with the aim to reduce injuries and fatalities on the nation鈥檚 roads by providing a new model for understanding and addressing traffic safety issues.

鈥淲e are very excited to join forces with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and our partner universities to work collaboratively to address and improve road safety issues that impact millions of drivers throughout our country,鈥 said Eric Dumbaugh, Ph.D., associate director of the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety, and an associate professor in 左爱视频鈥檚 School of Urban and Regional Planning within 左爱视频鈥檚 College for Design and Social Inquiry.聽

Researchers from 左爱视频鈥檚 College for Design and Social Inquiry will work with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Duke University; the University of California, Berkeley; and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville on transportation research, planning, public health, data science and engineering programs related to the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety.

鈥淭he establishment of these new designated centers will help to foster novel ideas that will lead and influence the future of transportation safety in the United States through multidisciplinary research, education, collaboration, and technology transfer activities,鈥 said Daniel C. Flynn, Ph.D., 左爱视频鈥檚 vice president for research.聽

-左爱视频-