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Traffic21 is a multi-disciplinary research initiative of Carnegie Mellon University. Its goal is to design, test, deploy and evaluate information and communications technology based solutions to address the problems facing the transportation system of the Pittsburgh region.
The Pittsburgh region will serve as a "learning lab," deploying solutions that can be applied around the nation and the globe. Traffic21 will leverage Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in relevant areas such as critical infrastructure, transportation access, transportation routing, human factors, artificial intelligence, web applications and autonomous vehicles.
Traffic21 is directed from Carnegie Mellon University's H. John Heinz III College, conisisting of a School of Public Policy and Management and a School of Information Systems and Management. Faculty and students from a variety of Carnegie Mellon schools and colleges contribute to Traffic21 research.
Contact Traffic21
H. John Heinz III College
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Hamburg Hall 3024
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-9505
Rick Stafford, Director
Stan Caldwell, Associate Director
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