CCAT Student has been awarded Civil Engineering Best Dissertation Award

CCAT Student has been awarded Civil Engineering Best Dissertation Award


Our CCAT student Sikai “Sky” Chen has been awarded the Spring/Summer 2019 Civil Engineering Best Dissertation Award at Purdue! This award by the Purdue Lyles School of Civil Engineering recognizes the best doctoral dissertation in the school including demonstrated excellence in the dissertation research through

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Augmented Reality Project in IEEE Spectrum

Augmented Reality Project in IEEE Spectrum


As discussions around fully autonomous vehicles have become the norm in households, concerns regarding their integration on our roadways arise. New vehicles require road testing to ensure that safe operation is possible, and facilities like Mcity and American Center for Mobility provide researchers with closed courses to perform this

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Debby Bezzina leads Smart Cities Panel at ITS Michigan Annual Meeting

Debby Bezzina leads Smart Cities Panel at ITS Michigan Annual Meeting


CCAT Managing Director Debby Bezzina moderating a panel on Smart City Deployments throughout the state at the 2019 ITS Michigan Annual Meeting. The panelists included: John Abraham, Director of Traffic and Operations at Macomb County, Dayo Akinyemi, Deputy Director at the Department of Public

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CCAT Featured in MICHAUTO 2019 Automobility Report

CCAT Featured in MICHAUTO 2019 Automobility Report


The Ann Arbor Connected Vehicle Test Environment (AACVTE), American Center for Mobility (ACM), Advanced Transportation Center (ATC), Mcity, and UMTRI have all been featured in MICHAUTO 2019 Automobility Report. In the report, you will find what makes these organizations key players within the mobility industry, and the

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CCAT is Named UTC for Focused Research on Connected and Automated Vehicles

CCAT is Named UTC for Focused Research on Connected and Automated Vehicles


In their 2018 annual report to Congress, University Transportation Centers Program has named CCAT the UTC (University Transportation Center) with focused research on connected and automated vehicles. As part of the FAST Act, one of the regional UTCs must address transportation safety,

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