Month: May 2014
Partnering with FDOT to Evaluate Adaptive Signal Control Technologies
May 27, 2014UF Partnering with FDOT to Evaluate Adaptive Signal Control Technologies Adaptive Signal Control Technologies (ASCT) refer to the real-time optimization of traffic signals based on prevailing traffic conditions, demand and system capacity. The primary objective of implementing these adaptive systems is to minimize travel time delay and to decrease the number of locations at which […]
Read more »Our Graduates & Where They Are Now
May 13, 2014Muhammad Ali, M.S. (2013) Civil Engineer AI Engineers, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Grady Carrick, Ph.D. (2012) President Enforcement Engineering, Inc. Amy Cavaretta, M.S./MAURP (2013) Transportation Analyst Cambridge Systematics, Inc., Bethesda, Md. Jennifer Connell, B.S. (2014) Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. Nagendra Dhakar, Ph.D. (2012) Transportation Analyst Resource Systems Group, Inc., San Diego, Calif. Avinash Geda, M.S. (2014) […]
Read more »NSF Project Seeks to Develop New Technologies for iRoad
May 13, 2014Yafeng Yin, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Civil Engineering teamed up with Shigang Chen, a professor in the Department of Computer & Information of Science & Engineering at the University of Florida to work on a National Science Foundation (NSF) project aimed at developing new technologies to transform streets into a hybrid […]
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