Transportation Research

The transportation research conducted by NYU Tandon and its collaborators promises to reinvent our transportation system by developing the most effective mobility, safety, logistics, and planning and operational solutions to these extremely challenging problems in an ever-changing world.


Transportation Monitoring

With connected and driverless vehicles, a growing shared economy led by companies like Uber and Lyft, electric cars, and big data from thousands of transportation-related apps empowering travelers, the field of transportation is currently going through a revolution. Transportation as we know it will cease to exist as a result. However, perennial transportation problems will continue to persist, perhaps not in the same way we have studied them in the last century: congestion, traffic accidents, air pollution, fuel consumption, overtaxed freight systems and a crumbling transportation infrastructure.

Research Centers, Groups and Faculty

C2SMARTER

C2SMARTER aims to accelerate transportation opportunities arising from unprecedented recent advances in communication and smart technologies.

BUILT @ NYU

The Behavioral Urban Informatics, Logistics, and Transport Lab conducts research in the area of transportation systems design and modeling. Typical products of this lab may include dynamic operating policies for flexible transport services, a parking pricing and information system for travelers, or a fleet routing algorithm for autonomous vehicles or other cyber-physical transportation systems.