Access to safe and secure transportation is foundational to an economically dynamic and socially inclusive society. ATI has fostered an interdisciplinary research portfolio aimed at enhancing the quality of life by connecting individuals, communities, and economies by a highly functional transportation system that balances the mandate to provide cost-effective, efficient solutions with the needs of the full range of potential system users.
Transportation Safety, Security and Accessibility Collaboratory
Based on the involved topics and constituent members of the Transportation Safety, Security and Accessibility, we have identified Transportation Safety Technology 2040 as a Signature Project to help focus the attention of the Collaboratory at a high level in parallel to the new and ongoing research. This project is meant to support the overall research efforts of this topic and to yield a core resource to support transportation research at UA.
Team
- Praveena Penmetsa
- Rhonda Stricklin
- Nicholas Magliocca
- Miizanur Rahman
- Laura Myers
- Rajesh Kana
- Xinwu Qian
- Jun Liu
- Randy Smith
- Eric Courchesne
- Saahas Bhardwaj
- Laura Hopson
- Matthew Hudnall
- Qifan Nie
- Seth Appiah-Opoku
Affiliated Centers
- Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research
- Center for Advanced Public Safety
- Center for Sustainable Infrastructure
- Center for Transportation Operations, Planning and Safety
- Transportation Policy Research Center
Affiliated Labs
Fall 2021 Collaboratory Research Presentation Series
The presentations below were given on October 20, 2021 at 3:30 p.m.
- The Neuroscience of Driving in people with Developmental Disabilities | Presented by Dr. Rajesh Kana
- Transportation and Healthcare Access in Rural Alabama | Presented by Dr. Hee Lee
- How Do College Students Perceive Future Shared Mobility with Autonomous Vehicles? A Survey of The University of Alabama Students | Presented by Dr. Qifan Nie and Xing Fu