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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, February 1, 2018 - 10:45 to 11:45
Mason BLDG 1133
"Transportation in Context - In Time and Space" ABSTRACT: Transportation is key to the economic prosperity and quality of life of a nation.  As the times and circumstances change, transportation and the professions that deliver transportation infrastructure and mobility services have evo... Read More
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Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 10:45 to 11:45
MASON BLDG 1133
“The Changing Logistics Ecosystem: Technology, Trade, Talent”   ABSTRACT: Logistics is one of the world’s largest, most complex of industries.  It is a foundation for all businesses, a true common-denominator for our global economy and impacts companies of all types and sizes to... Read More
Seminars
Thursday, November 9, 2017 - 10:45 to 11:45
Mason BLDG 1133
“The Colorado Department of Transportation - Defining the Future of Mobility"   ABSTRACT: The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) knows that next generation mobility (Connected Vehicles (CVs), Automated Vehicles (AVs) and Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)) will save liv... Read More
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