CCAT Director’s Research Published in Nature Communications

Photo of Henry Liu in the Michigan Traffic Lab

CCAT Director’s Research Published In Nature Communications

Photo of Henry Liu in the Michigan Traffic Lab

Why do auto manufacturers have to keep moving the goalposts on driverless vehicles? According to a research paper recently published in Nature Communications by Center for Connected and Automated Transportation (CCAT) Director and Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor at the University of Michigan, Dr. Henry Liu, one of

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CCAT Partners with U-M, Cavnue, and more on ‘Road of the Future’

CCAT Partners with U-M, Cavnue, and more on ‘Road of the Future’


Announced by Governor Gretchen Whitmer this afternoon, The Center for Connected and Automated Transportation is a partner in a project that will develop a first-of-its-kind corridor for connected and autonomous vehicles. Other partners on the project include Ford Motor Co., Mcity, U-M Transportation Research

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