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The Georgia Transportation Institute (GTI) was established in 1998 to coordinate and act as a focal point for transportation research in the state of Georgia. The lead institution, Georgia Institute of Technology, is affiliated with other members including Albany State University, Clark Atlanta University, Emory University, Georgia State University, Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, Mercer University, Savannah State University, University of Georgia, and University of West Georgia. Researchers affiliated with GTI are active in research on a broad range of topics including policy and planning, environmental issues, transportation technology, transportation infrastructure, and traffic operations.

GTI Events

GTI is committed to getting research results into practice and providing opportunities to train professionals.

Seminars

Thursday, November 13, 2014 - 11:00 to 12:00
Mason Building, Room 1133
Georgia Tech's Civil & Environmental Engineering Department is pleased to welcome Representative Jay Roberts (R-154)  and Senator Steve Gooch (R-51) to speak on Thursday, November 13 at 11:00 am in Mason 1133.            ... Read More
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Thursday, November 6, 2014 - 11:00 to 12:00
Mason Building, Room 1133
Lisa Aultman-Hall, Ph.D., is a Professor of the School of Engineering and Transportation Research Center at the University of Vermont. She joined UVM as founding director of the UVM Transportation Research Center in August 2006. She had previously served as the director of the Connecticut Transporta... Read More
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Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 11:00 to 12:00
Mason Building, Room 1133
Join us for a seminar by Eric A. Morris, Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning at Clemson University. Eric's primary focus is transportation, particularly how transportation contributes to our quality of life. His current research focuses on transportation and happiness; tra... Read More
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