Helping autonomous vehicles navigate tricky highway merges
By Matt Shipman If autonomous vehicles are ever going to achieve widespread adoption, we need to know they are capable of navigating complex traffic situations, … Continued
By Matt Shipman If autonomous vehicles are ever going to achieve widespread adoption, we need to know they are capable of navigating complex traffic situations, … Continued
Ph.D. candidate Megan Johnson, advised by Dr. Fernando Garcia Menendez, traveled to Alaska for seven weeks in April and May as part of her Science … Continued
By Adi Keskar and Morgan DiCarlo NC State’s Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering is a great place for research. While you are already working … Continued
CCEE Ph.D. candidate Jessi Thangjitham was one of two graduate students awarded the 2022-2023 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Earthquake … Continued
This July, CCEE Ph.D. candidate Minerva Bonilla and Ph.D. student Morgan Westbrook, advised by CCEE professor Dr. William Rasdorf, traveled to South Korea as part … Continued
Ph.D. candidate Aditya Keskar was selected as an NC STEM Policy Fellow by the North Carolina Sea Grant in partnership with the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. Now … Continued