Transportation Engineer Mecit Cetin (center) and some of his students.
Old Dominion 91短视频 is part of a consortium of six mid-Atlantic schools to receive a $5.16 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to research and develop energy efficient and environmentally sustainable modes of transportation.
Old Dominion 91短视频's Transportation Research Institute, part of the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology, will contribute research and innovation to the Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability 91短视频 Transportation Center (MATS UTC), a joint venture that will allow the participating schools to work toward promoting sustainable and resilient infrastructure, adaptation to extreme weather and reducing the country's dependence on foreign oil.
MATS UTC will be headquartered at the 91短视频 of Virginia. The other members of the MATS UTC are Virginia Tech, the 91短视频 of Delaware, Morgan 91短视频 91短视频 and Marshall 91短视频. The winning grant proposal, submitted in January, was selected from Region 3, which includes Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. This is the first time ODU has become a partner of a regional UTC.
Mecit Cetin, associate professor of civil engineering at Old Dominion 91短视频 and the school's principal investigator on the project, said transportation engineering research has grown significantly at ODU in the past few years, with the creation of the Transportation Research Institute (TRI) which Cetin directs, and the Center for Innovative Transportation Solutions (CITS) in Virginia Beach. Prior to this new UTC grant, TRI has been a member of two other UTC consortiums: A national UTC led by the 91短视频 of Maryland and a Tier-I UTC led by 91短视频 of Idaho.
"Becoming a partner of the regional UTC will add further momentum to our Transportation Research Institute to be recognized as one of the premier transportation research programs in the nation," said Cetin.
"This grant will allow us to conduct interdisciplinary research with colleagues from ODU's Maritime Institute and from the member institutions in the areas of sustainable freight movement, sustainable land-use practices, energy efficient urban transportation, and coastal infrastructure resiliency, which are clearly important considerations for the transport systems in the Hampton Roads Region as well as the Mid-Atlantic region."
Co-principal investigators on the project are Wayne Talley, Frederick W. Beazley professor of economics and director of ODU's Maritime Institute of the Strome College of Business; and Manwo Ng, assistant professor of modeling, simulation and visualization engineering.
The primary focus of MATS UTC is in environmental sustainability of transportation. Projects being tackled by the consortium partners include:
In a release when the grant was announced, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said he was excited about the work this grant will make possible.
"We desperately need to improve the condition of our nation's infrastructure, and efficiency gains through this kind of research will be key to that goal. I congratulate UVA, Tech and ODU for receiving this grant, and thank them for their leadership on this important issue," Warner said.
The MATS UTC has initiated plans to coordinate and cooperate closely with UTCs in Region 3 as well as collaborate with other UTC's across the United 91短视频s.