Month: February 2025
How a UF Doctoral Student’s Passion for Integrating Transportation Technologies Led Her to a Post Doc at UMass
February 26, 2025By Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S., M.A., UFTI Research & Communications Coordinator Many students pursue a doctoral degree because they wish to deepen their knowledge, contribute to enhancing the state of the art and make some sort of meaningful impact in their chosen field. For Isabelle Wandenkolk, that desire led her to explore how to use technology […]
Read more »UF Team Once Again Wins Traffic Bowl, Advancing to the International Championship
February 24, 2025By Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S., M.A., UFTI Research & Communications Coordinator The UF student chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (UF ITE) Traffic Bowl Team continues its winning streak. It has secured yet another victory at the Florida-Puerto Rico District Traffic Bowl. The competition was held on January 31, 2025, during the 2025 ITE Student […]
Read more »McTrans Center Secures National Academies of Sciences Contract to Enhance, Maintain HCM Volume 4 Website
February 24, 2025By Fabio Sasahara, Ph.D., McTrans The McTrans Center was recently awarded a contract by the National Academy of Sciences to provide web hosting, maintenance, and upgrades to the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) Volume 4 website. HCM Volume 4 is a free online resource that is part of the Highway Capacity Manual, although it is not […]
Read more »Transportation Professionals Weigh in on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in the Industry
February 24, 2025By Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S., M.A., UFTI Research & Communications Coordinator Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how many industries operate, and the transportation sector is no exception. AI is helping to shape the movement of people and goods, and this technology is helping to manage and improve traffic operations, advanced driver assistance systems and traveler decision […]
Read more »How Artificial Intelligence is Helping to Improve Bus Stop Amenities
February 24, 2025By Ines Aviles-Spadoni, M.S., M.A., UFTI Research & Communications Coordinator Bus stops are an important part of many people’s lives, connecting them to jobs, groceries, health care, leisure activities and more. However, if a bus stop facility lacks certain amenities such as a sheltered roof, accessibility features, signage, lighting, or benches, riders may start developing […]
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