Nuro — a leader in autonomous technology — recently visited TTI as part of their National AI Data Collection Initiative. The visit highlighted the Nuro Driver? platform, which combines automotive-grade hardware and AI-powered software to enable up to Level 4 autonomy. The day included data collection activities and discussions on joint research projects like the Smarter Intersections Pilot and the TRUST V2X project. During a tour of Texas A&M’s RELLIS Campus, Nuro’s Katie Stevens and Amanda Hamm invited TTI Agency Director Gregory D. Winfree, Esq. for a ride to experience the technology firsthand. Collaborations like these are driving innovation in smart infrastructure, vehicle connectivity and transportation safety, shaping a smarter and safer future. A special thank you to Nuro's Nicholas O'Neill, Remy Valdez and Daniel Sweeney, who also visited TTI's headquarters during this exciting visit. #AI #SmartInfrastructure
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
研究服务
College Station,Texas 9,534 位关注者
We address transportation challenges and opportunities with innovation, objectivity and unmatched technical expertise.
关于我们
The Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI) is an agency of the State of Texas and member of The Texas A&M University System. Recognized as one of the premier higher education-affiliated transportation research agencies in the world, the Institute conducts over 700 research projects annually with more than 200 sponsors at all levels of government and the private sector. In the laboratory and the classroom, TTI researchers help prepare students for transportation careers. TTI employs a diverse, interconnected group of 700 professionals, students and support staff from 38 different countries. With expertise in engineering, planning, economics, policy, public engagement, landscape architecture, environmental sciences, data sciences, social sciences and more, TTI researchers are thought leaders in their fields. They produce practical, implementable products and strategies, and ensure that our sponsors have the research-based results they need to make informed decisions. TTI has a presence in seven urban areas across Texas, as well as in Washington, D.C.; Mexico City, Mexico; and Doha, Qatar.
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https://www.tti.tamu.edu
Texas A&M Transportation Institute的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- College Station,Texas
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1950
- 领域
- Transportation Research、Economics、Safety、Transportation、Security、Reserach、Drivers和Transportation Policy
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2929 Research Parkway
US,Texas,College Station,77843
Texas A&M Transportation Institute员工
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Understanding how different pavement materials interact with water makes all the difference in roadway safety. TTI partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation to create a risk assessment tool to enhance friction analysis and simplify data collection. Watch more: https://ow.ly/xMpY50UcZU3
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TTI's Operation's Group is looking for a senior research scientist to help improve transportation safety and mobility! Do you have technical or scientific leadership experience demonstrated through original research? Are you interested in serving as a strategic advisor and performing in senior leadership roles on significant projects? Can you establish and maintain sponsor interactions? Apply now: https://ow.ly/PBfE50UabXJ Job ID: R-079404 #TTICareers #research
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How can we keep goods moving smoothly across international borders while expanding critical infrastructure? On #ThinkingTransportation??, TTI experts Rafael Aldrete and Jeff Shelton share their insights on redirecting traffic and minimizing impacts on local communities. Listen now: https://ow.ly/OG1250U5pKn #truck #international #traffic #commerce #shipping #distribution #Mexico #bridge #ElPaso #border #environment #airquality #infrastructure
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An Army veteran, Bradley Trefz's pivotal experiences in the military led to his career in hazardous materials transportation today. This #VeteransDay, we honor our veterans by sitting down with the associate research scientist to learn more about his journey to TTI. Watch more: https://ow.ly/JvfM50U4zxX
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Meet Michael Gomez, TTI research assistant! Previously an undergraduate research assistant at TTI, Michael now joins our Data & Spatial Analytics program in analyzing complex transportation data full-time. Welcome to the team, Michael!
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It’s #AviationHistoryMonth! Did you know that TTI helps produce Wingtips, a quarterly newsletter that serves as the official publication of the Texas Department of Transportation’s Aviation Division? ??Check it out: https://ow.ly/NyLG50TZOTR
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Check out the latest episode of Work Factors, a podcast exploring the dynamic intersection of ergonomics, hosted by the Ergo Center at Texas A&M University. Last week’s episode features Eva Shipp, senior research scientist at TTI and associate professor at the Texas A&M School of Public Health, sharing insights from her journey in occupational health and safety, with a special focus on the transportation sector. ? ?? Listen here to learn more about Eva’s work and how students can get involved: https://lnkd.in/g_Hn4yrQ
Are you a speed demon like Eva Shipp used to be? Check out the latest episode of Work Factors and Dr. Shipp's thorough research on transportation safety, and you might change your behavior.....just sayin' ???????https://lnkd.in/gAgaWqUM??????
Ep. 5: Transportation Safety: Learn with Dr. Eva Shipp
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Since 1990, the TTI SEC Lab has provided the transportation industry with a world-renowned research and performance evaluation program for roadside environmental management. SEC lab staff have over 50 years of combined experience and are the experts behind research in stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, product evaluation, vegetation establishment and more. Explore our new SEC Lab website to learn more: seclab.tti.tamu.edu
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Join us in welcoming Yuhan Gao to the TTI team! After working as a software engineering intern at TTI in the spring, Yuhan is now joining our Visual Analytics Program as a software applications developer. We're thrilled to have you here, Yuhan!