Infrastructure
‘Digital twin’ could help Galveston recover faster from severe storms
Multidisciplinary study receives grant from the National Science Foundation.
Get moving: Study IDs best practices for encouraging physical activity
Research team reviews efforts to improve access to opportunities in diverse and low-income communities
Texas A&M technology helps electric providers detect faults, prevent wildfires
Researchers have developed a new technology called Distribution Fault Anticipation
Texas A&M to lead NSF-funded water insecurity research network
Even in highly developed countries, household water insecurity can result from aging infrastructure, poverty or other systemic problems.
New tool improves impact estimates for smart-growth developments
California Department of Transportation urges developers to use TTI’s tool instead of traditional suburban rates
Predictive model will help engineers design better runways for airports
Research team is working toward a user-friendly software package for industrial and commercial use
How quickly will the U.S. fully adopt self-driving, web-connected vehicles?
New study explores two distinct scenarios and develops strategies to enhance nation’s transition to automated personal transportation
Improving concrete can extend service of nation’s infrastructure
Texas A&M researcher is working to create building materials that are more durable over time
Disaster recovery: NSF-funded study looks at calamities in six Texas cities
Researchers want to develop a model based on best practices for organizing networks at local level
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