A paper describing the effects of road widening on traffic congestion received the best paper award at the 2023 annual conference of the International Transportation Economics Association (ITEA).
Students in Austin Angulo’s Sustainability in Transportation graduate class experienced inequity in roadways firsthand. Although, they weren’t working with electric vehicles or measuring levels of pollution emitted by cars – they rode bikes.
A team of transportation engineering researchers from the University at Buffalo shared their research using different game engine simulations to enhance transportation at the Modeling and Simulation (MODSIM) World 2023 Conference.
Researchers from the UB join a new research center with the goal of creating more durable and longer-lasting transportation infrastructure through innovation in materials, construction and structural health monitoring methods.
UB’s Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering held its annual poster competition in-person for the first time since 2020. Graduate students from three different disciplines finished inside the top three.