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National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity. New Jersey's public technological research university Located in University Heights in downtown Newark Founded in 1881 Newark Technical School Newark College of Engineering (until 19
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College of Science and Liberal Arts
School of Management
School of Architecture
Albert Dorman Honors College
6. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity In 1998, Yahoo! Internet Life ranked NJIT as the nation’s second “most wired” university
Yahoo! also ranked NJIT second among universities “notable for their leisurely use of the net.” Computer-Intensive Campus
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16. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity TELUS Six-year, $1,000,000 per year FHWA project mandated under TEA-21.
Objective -- develop and deploy a computer-based information system designed to help MPOs nationwide meet their legislative mandates under TEA-21.
An MIS system that tracks projects, showing the interrelationship with other projects, estimating economic and land use effects, and providing a user-friendly display of the information.
17. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity TIDE Five year, $700,000 per year grant from the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology (NJCST)
Partners: Princeton and Rutgers University.
Objective -- develop technologies that will help individuals and commercial enterprises make better transportation-related decisions.
Commercialization of research products and the establishment of a viable traveler information industry in New Jersey.
19. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity . . . . to contribute to the increase in the transportation and
industrial productivity of the nation’s transportation systems,
facilities, and public and private organizations by conducting
high quality multi-disciplinary education, rigorous research,
and technology transfer activities in the areas of passenger and
freight movement efficiency, and regulatory and institutional
efficiency.
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21. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity Graduate Programs The Center supports:
Interdisciplinary Program in Transportation: M.S. and Ph.D.
Civil and Environmental Engineering: M.S. and Ph.D.
Management: M.S., MBA
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering: M.S. and Ph.D.
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23. Interdisciplinary Program
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30. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity NJDOT Projects Air Quality Monitoring Computer Systems
Communication and Productivity: Analysis of State DOT Research Manuals
Analysis of Accident Reports of Trucks in Work Zones
Defense Technology Transfer Study
Digital Map Requirements for Automated Vehicle Location (NJTransit)
Establishing Safety Driveway Grades for New Jersey State Highways
Estimation of Freight Flows: Data Analysis and Gravity Modeling
31. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity NJDOT Projects (continued) Evaluation of the Potential for Using Ramp Metering in the ATMS of the I-80 Showcase Corridor External Validity Test for Discrete Choice
Transportation Forecasting Models based on the Stated Choice Approach
Impact of Access Driveways on Accident Rates on Multi-Lane Highways
Integrated Signals - A Cost Benefits Analysis for the New Jersey Department of Transportation
Moving Telecommuting Forward
32. National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity NJDOT Projects (continued) Multi-Modal Freight Transportation: Regional Data Development and Analysis, Parts I & II
Project Management Enhancement/CPM Tracking System (CAPAS)
Research Project Maintenance and Tracking System (ProMPTS)
Seismic Retrofitting and Design of Highway Bridges in New Jersey
The Uses of State DOT Research: Customer Use of Completed Project from the NJDOT’s Bureau of Research
To Advance the Concept of Aesthetic Design of Noise Wall Barriers
Water Level Prediction for Transportation Projects
36. NJIT combines the advantages of a major research university with those of being small and functioning as a close-knit community.
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