The CCEE Department has an extensive transportation research program dedicated to enhancing the safety and efficiency of transportation systems. Our research is centered in the UAB Transportation ...
As a University of Dayton School of Engineering student, you won't just learn about engineering in the classroom — you'll get the chance to experience it firsthand. Our state-of-the-art facilities ...
Research is at the center of the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Our mission is to improve health care by making scientific discoveries, solving problems, and advancing technology using ...
Hundreds of miles of median cable barriers on Ohio highways have proven to prevent serious and deadly crashes, a University of Dayton Transportation Engineering Lab study shows. Just 1.7% of vehicles ...
TRAVL is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the research and training of human interaction with transportation systems using immersive simulations. Its headquarters are located in room 102 of ...
Integrating typical standalone simulator technologies — driving simulation, traffic and transportation simulation, network and infrastructure simulation, along with associated human factors and human ...
Interdisciplinary engineering instruction in our multi-purpose mechatronics lab transforms engineering students into career professionals. Experiments build core knowledge in electrical and electronic ...
Data-gathering long-haul trucks. Food as biofuel. The future of water resources. Next-generation bridges. Faculty dedicated to solving problems and inspiring civil engineering leaders of the future.
Students in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) program are getting the hands-on training they need to apply theory from their classes to real-world engineering. This is made possible by a ...
Some day, potholes, the bane of all motorists, might fix themselves — resulting in far fewer vehicle-damage and safety issues. No hypnosis or miracles will be needed. Just technology. Self-healing ...
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