November 9, 2022
This week, Alex Hainen, Associate Professor of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering, implemented a GRIDSMART GS3 vehicle detection system on campus at the intersection of Peter Bryce Blvd. and Randall Way. This is the first…
October 20, 2022
This month we invited our faculty affiliates to our first Open House in Cyber Hall. We were thrilled with the turnout, with representatives from various disciplines across campus. Our Alabama Mobility and Power (AMP) Center…
September 27, 2022
We are slightly over a month into the fall semester and our faculty, researchers, and students are already very busy collecting accolades, grant funding, and university-wide highlights. The research that our experienced team produces consistently…
August 29, 2022
Engaging in innovative research that will impact economic and societal development is at the core of our mission at ATI. In this newsletter you will read about four awarded research projects announced this month that…
July 26, 2022
This month the newsletter highlights some of the conferences in which ATI is participating. Notable is the Ghana Infrastructure Conference -GIC, July 25-28. ATI staff and students are also involved in this international collaboration.
March 31, 2022
ATI's March 2022 Newsletter contains a message from Director Allen Parrish, as well as several news stories and updates on current projects, including a review of ATI's participation in the 2022 College of Engineering Automotive…
November 20, 2020
There has been less traffic and fewer traffic crashes reported in Alabama during the pandemic, but caution is urged for drivers over the holidays because although there have been fewer crashes reported, there have been…
October 1, 2019
Researchers at the University of Alabama (UA) are embarking on a US$16.8m project to transform the roads and highways in the Tuscaloosa area into a smart transportation network that is safer, less congested and more…
October 23, 2017
Advanced technology used to make traveling safer and more efficient is the focus of a new project led by The University of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Transportation. Tuscaloosa will install technology for this…