Tag: Autonomy in Infrastructure
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U-M CEE to Help Lead Adoption of Autonomous Transportation Technologies Through DARPA Contest
Professor Henry Liu is the Principal Investigator of this interdisciplinary effort.
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CEE Researchers Secure NSF Grants for Transformative Stormwater Projects
Both projects would have a measurable impact on their respective communities.
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CEE Faculty Receive START Funding to Support Innovative Research Ideas
Department offers support to facilitate new projects.
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World’s first realistic simulated driving environment based on ‘crash-prone’ Michigan intersection
Real-time data collected at the two-lane roundabout will be used to efficiently test the safety of autonomous vehicles.
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Latest CEE Connections & Directions Podcast Now Available
PhD student Zachary Jerome discusses transportation studies.
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Simulated terrible drivers cut the time and cost of AV testing by a factor of one thousand
New virtual testing environment breaks the ‘curse of rarity’ for autonomous vehicle emergency decision-making.
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Register for CEE’s Next Building the Future Webinar
April 13 session to highlight Smart Infrastructure Finance.
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Listen to Our Latest CEE Connections & Directions Podcast
PhD Student Zhichen Liu discusses transportation studies.
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Zachary Jerome Receives CUTC Outstanding Student of the Year Award for 2023
Jerome Received Award on January 8 in Washington, D.C.
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Building a more water-secure and sustainable future: A Q+A with Albert Cho, Barry Liner, Ting Lu and Branko Kerkez
The panel discussion is part of the third installment of CEE’s Building the Future Lecture Series.
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“Robot assistants” project aims to reinvent construction industry
$2M project aims to partner humans with robots for safer jobsites.
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Neda Masoud receives NSF CAREER Award
The National Science Foundation award supports junior faculty projects that integrate research and education.
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More efficient testing method could accelerate the deployment of autonomous vehicles
A new paper in Nature Communications discusses improvements over current testing methods.
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$9.95M for “smart intersections” across Ann Arbor
Technology embedded in existing infrastructure will provide data to connected and automated vehicles, bolstering safety.
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The Importance of Mobility Education: A Q&A with Jim Sayer, PhD
We need to expand the way we think of mobility in terms of not only what affects ourselves, but how the way we move affects the overall system.
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Shuo Feng wins second prize for IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society’s Best PhD Dissertation Award
Feng’s dissertation develops a library of scenario-based testing models for connected and autonomous vehicles.
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CEE Professor Vineet Kamat receives ASCE Peurifoy Construction Research Award
CEE Professor Vineet Kamat receives American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Peurifoy Construction Research Award.
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CCAT Featured Research: Augmented Reality Project in IEEE Spectrum
Adding simulated vehicles to closed-course testing can train robocars to handle even the most unlikely scenarios.
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Researchers share innovative ideas in concrete for a more sustainable future
Speakers at the symposium “From Lab to Site: Innovation in Concrete” discussed climate change, 3D printing, “smart” buildings, research potential and collaboration.
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Professor Photios G. Ioannou receives ICCBEI Best Paper Award
CEE Professor Photios G. Ioannou and his co-authors have received an award recognizing their outstanding paper in the field of civil and building engineering informatics.