Connected Vehicle Infrastructure University Transportation Center

Announcements

CVI-UTC Prezi Indroduces Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure UTC

What is a connected vehicle? What is connected infrastructure?

Check out this Introductory Prezi for the CVI-UTC (March 2013) by Gabrielle Laskey to learn more about the Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center at VTTI!

CVI UTC Prezi

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New CVI-UTC Research Projects Awarded

New CVI-UTC Research Projects Awarded:

 

To see all CVI-UTC awarded projects, please visit http://cvi-utc.org/awarded-projects/.

 

New CVI-UTC Research Projects Awarded

New CVI-UTC Research Projects Awarded:

 

To see all CVI-UTC awarded projects, please visit http://cvi-utc.org/awarded-projects/.

About the UTC

Mission Statement

The mission statement of the Connected Vehicle/Infrastructure University Transportation Center (CVI-UTC) is to conduct research that will advance surface transportation through the application of innovative research and using connected-vehicle and infrastructure technologies to improve safety, state of good repair, economic competitiveness, livable communities, and environmental sustainability.

Goals

  • Increased understanding and awareness of transportation issues
  • Improved body of knowledge
  • Improved processes, techniques and skills in addressing transportation issues
  • Enlarged pool of trained transportation professionals
  • Greater adoption of new technology

CVI-UTC Director

Tom DingusDr. Thomas A. Dingus serves as the director for the CVI-UTC, as well as the director of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) and the National Surface Transportation Safety Center for Excellence (NSTSCE). Prior to joining Virginia Tech, Dr. Dingus was founding director of the National Center for Transportation Technology at the University of Idaho and was an associate director of the Center for Computer-Aided Design at the University of Iowa. Dr. Dingus has more than 220 technical publications and has managed approximately $300 million in research funding to date ($130 million as principal investigator).