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Developing Context-Aware Computer Vision Models for Robust Data-Informed... (2024)
Developing Context-Aware Computer Vision Models for Robust Data-Informed... (2024)
AI-Powered Tools for Safe Evacuation of Individuals During Emergencies (2024)
Improved Sustainability and Efficiency of Partial-Depth Concrete... (Aug 2024)
New Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Mixes Cut Costs While Attaining... (Jan 2025)
Faculty and students at Utah State University conduct cutting-edge research that impacts transportation issues at both the national and regional levels. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University offers an undergraduate degree in civil and environmental engineering which includes introductory courses focusing on transportation issues. Masters and PhD degrees are available for students who wish to gain a greater depth of knowledge. Students in these degree programs have opportunities to take classes in a wide range of transportation issues. Classes include: Traffic Engineering, Safety, Geometric Design of Highways, Urban and Regional Transportation Planning and Bridge Design. In addition, the Utah LTAP Center is located at USU and provides students summer internships and unique opportunities to learn more about the transportation needs within the state of Utah.
Marvin W. Halling, Ph.D., P.E.
University Director
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Srishti Banerji, Ph.D.
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Patrick Singleton, Ph.D.
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Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Utah State University
Engineering Lab Building, Room 211
4110 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322
Phone: (435)797-2932
Email: mindy.whiteley@usu.edu