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If you click on learn more about the 2024 GDOT/GTI EXPO it takes you here:
GDOT/GTI EXPO and Events

This gives you the details about events supporting the GDOT/GTI 12th Annual EXPO.
Scroll down to the calendar and select the event, then select launch to proceed to the TEAMS meeting.

7/16/2024 - Two additional panel discussions with GDOT Office Heads to talk about research needs and expectations.  All GTI members should have received an email with further details.  If not, please go to the calendar event and join the meeting and/or reach out to the GDOT research office (GDOTresearch@dot.ga.gov). 

Expo Flyer

Research Needs Statement

 

GDOT/GTI Expo

 


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, September 28, 2017 - 10:45 to 11:45
Mason BLDG 1133
“Traffic Signal Control with Connected and Autonomous Vehicles in the Traffic Stream” ABSTRACT: The presentation will discuss on-going work to develop optimization algorithms, simulation tools, and sensor capabilities for enhancing traffic signal control operations when the traffic stream... Read More
Seminars
Thursday, September 21, 2017 - 10:45 to 11:45
Mason BLDG 1133
“Modeling and Understanding Factors Affecting the Demand for Electric Cars Fast Charging” ABSTRACT:  Fast chargers have the capability to charge an electric car battery from 0% to 80% within thirty minutes. This technology is expected to be a key factor in the transportation electrifi... Read More
Seminars
Thursday, September 7, 2017 - 10:45 to 11:45
Mason BDG 1133
Join GTI for this Transportation Speaker Series event, featuring Professor James Tsai. James Tsai will be speaking on the topic of "Smart Cities Transportation Asset Health Condition Assessment Using Emerging 3D Technology and Artifical Intellegence". ABSTRACT: Roadway infrastructures, i... Read More
Seminars

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