Transportation Engineering

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING RESEARCH

Nighttime traffic

Members of Ohio State's transportation engineering faculty are focused in several research areas, including:

  • ITS, traffic flow mechanisms, traffic surveillance
  • Traffic engineering, highway location and design
  • Acquisition and statistical analysis of large-scale data sets from emerging data sources to understand and influence traveler choices and facilitate the design, operations and monitoring of transportation and logistics systems
  • Multi-criteria evaluation transportation planning, traffic flow
  • Airport and aviation system planning, design, operations, and management

CEGE TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING RESEARCH GROUPS

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Aerial view of urban traffic
TRANSIT LABORATORY
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Traffic at night - blurred
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AT OHIO STATE
https://u.osu.edu/carrel/
Pedestrians, buses, cars, and motorcycles on a busy street
TRAVEL BEHAVIOR RESEARCH GROUP

PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

The Ohio State University Civil Engineering program is seeking highly motivated Master’s and Doctoral students to conduct graduate research across a range of disciplines.

 

FIND A SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT

Please direct all media inquiries and interview requests to:

Kevin Satterfield, Communications Specialist

satterfield.3@osu.edu   |   614.247.7749