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Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health (CARTEEH)

A USDOT University Transportation Center

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Education and Technology Transfer

Education

Education and workforce development are central to the mission of CARTEEH. By building on the extensive UTC experience of all the partnering universities, CARTEEH will enjoy similar success in education and workforce development programs.

The education and workforce development activities will include a summer intern program, student awards, student travel support, and curriculum and course enhancement initiatives. While some of the initiatives below will build upon the programs currently in place at the consortium universities, some will be initiated as new programs as part of CARTEEH education and workforce development activities.

Technology Transfer

CARTEEH believes that world-class research should have commensurate impact, which can only be achieved through robust technology transfer and outreach. The Center will strive to ensure dissemination of information and technology transfer through a variety of channels. Additionally, CARTEEH will strive to translate innovations into impact through a variety of commercialization programs within the partnering universities, where relevant. Planned technology transfer activities include symposia, workshops, seminars and webinars, research briefings, and reports. A data hub will be established to facilitate information sharing in the research community, while social media will be leveraged for public outreach.

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University of Texas at El Paso College of Engineering

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University of California, Riverside, CE-CERT

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